The U.S. stock market is at an all-time high, driven by technology shares. Analysts continue to consider equities as being the best investment option for the second-half of the fiscal year
The military has captured Luis ‘N,’ the head of security for Aureliano Guzmán Loaera, after fighting in the Golden Triangle region. It is the second operation in the past few months that has been aimed at the drug dealer’s older sibling
The U.S. government recently committed $18 million in 16 states to help communities plan for housing and neighborhoods built around public transit. But that’s just a drop in the bucket — much more commitment and funding is needed
Over the past decade, there has been a notable increase in Hispanic enrollment in college programs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, industries that by 2031 are expected to generate 10.9 million jobs
The May and June indicators are atypical for this season, and global warming has a lot to do with it. Studies suggest that the next tropical hurricanes will be more intense than in previous years
A record volume of passengers is expected at airports, where 32 million people will be screened. On the roads, 70.9 million are projected to head 50 miles or more from home over the Independence Day holiday
The researcher analyzes the impact of regulation on the Chinese tech industry, which operates with a different system due to the relationships between the government, companies and public opinion
In their dissenting opinion, they express ‘fear’ for the future of democracy, arguing that thanks to the ruling the president is now a ‘king above the law’
A new survey reveals that access to childcare is one of the biggest obstacles to employment faced by migrant parents. Eight out of 10 have turned to street vending because they have no one to take care of their kids
Finnish historian Pekka Hämäläinen – who hates the film ‘Dances with Wolves’ – wrote a book called ‘Indigenous Continent,’ in which he explains that the tribes of North America had notable military capacity and that their defeat was by no means inevitable
In Mexico, at least 125 people have died from high temperatures since March, while records were broken in Honduras and Guatemala. Citizens of the region could experience between five and six of these scenarios throughout their lifetimes
The justices have ruled that the crime of obstruction of an official procedure is not applicable in the assault on the Capitol, despite the hundreds of convictions that have been handed down
In a duel full of personal attacks, the Republican stormed the president with hoaxes and lies, while the Democrat was unable to cope between his coughing and lapses in which he appeared to go blank for a few seconds
From Kennedy against Nixon to Reagan against Carter, some face-offs between candidates have played a key role in determining the outcome of a vote. Will this be the case when Biden faces Trump on Thursday?
The doctor who helped send him to death row in 2006 for the murder of Bridget Townsend, later reversed his assessment, but the Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to stop the execution
The national museum was born thanks to a collector’s donation of 12,000 works. An exhibition of its treasures celebrates the anniversary of its Washington D.C. location, an icon of Brutalist architecture
Over the past 12 months, Managua has received more than 1,000 flights with migrants from countries such as Libya, Morocco, Uzbekistan, India and Tajikistan. Upon landing, they begin different routes to reach the U.S.-Mexico border
The country’s aging population and low fertility rate jeopardizes the solvency of Social Security and the Medicare program, according to a new study by Brookings
This card will not be used by the referees on the field but by the teams to alert the fourth official that they will be substituting a player due to possible head trauma or concussion