Experts state that, for the moment, the data does not justify the alarm about the use of screens and call for parents not to judge the devices but the use made of them
States are undertaking a sweeping reevaluation of the 94 million people enrolled in the government’s health insurance for the neediest Americans
Milder-than-expected price figures could make it less likely that the Federal Reserve will impose another interest rate hike
With Cuba immersed in an economic and humanitarian crisis from which it cannot escape, the president — who succeeded Fidel and Raúl Castro — is attempting to get closer to the citizenry
Cooking for a crowd on Thanksgiving is already challenging enough, and no one wants to make a whole lot of extra dishes. So, the name of the game is adaptability and streamlining
Former California first lady and women’s health advocate Maria Shriver said she and other advocates of women’s health have spent decades asking for equity in research
He spent more than an hour narrating a slideshow titled ‘The Trump Story,’ complete with a timeline of the company’s evolution and photographs of golf courses, hotels and other projects
The policy, agreed to by all nine justices, does not appear to impose any significant new requirements and leaves compliance entirely to each justice
Protests against the proposed training center have been going on for more than two years. Police used tear gas to stop the march on Monday
IMF and ECB believe that corporate moves from nations like China and Russia are inevitable to reduce geopolitical risks, but warn of the costs
The exhumation of the remains of the founder of a Benedictine order has unleashed religious fervor in a country where Catholics are a minority. Forensic experts state that the failure of a corpse to decompose after four years is more common than it seems
The actress, famous for her role in the 1990s series ‘The Nanny’, has become the face of the performers’ union during the four-month stoppage
The technological revolution and the shift in global relations are key factors in the destabilization of the planet. Our times are marked by new, devastating wars and dangerous power struggles
Violent crime in Washington has also been on the rise this year, up more than 40% compared with last year
Mexico is the second-biggest market for Chinese-made cars after Russia. The intention of Beijing-based companies to open assembly plants in the Latin American country has alarmed legislators in the United States
Haley’s move comes as she fights to emerge as the clear alternative to candidate Donald Trump to represent the GOP against President Joe Biden next fall
Despite four criminal indictments and a slew of other legal challenges, Trump continues to poll far ahead of his rivals, leading many in the party to conclude the race is effectively over
If implemented, Trump’s plans would represent a dramatic government overhaul arguably more consequential than that of his first term
The global economy is expected to grow a lackluster 3% this year and 2.9% in 2024, according to the International Monetary Fund
Given the saturation of the shelters, the parish church – one of the largest and oldest in the Mexican capital – has opened its doors to all those who are on their way to the United States
The first-term governor with growing national recognition told a cheering crowd at a historic waterside venue that voters could help build on the “movement” he started with his own victory in 2021
She is running against a sitting president from her own party, and the Democratic establishment has closed ranks behind Joe Biden
The Democrats would need to win wide majorities in both the House and the Senate to clear a path for the rest of the president’s plans
Each leader has clear objectives for the highly anticipated talks Wednesday on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit
Let us not forget that a world with positive interest rates and inflation is better than a world with zero interest rates and inflation
The unease is felt acutely at Tulane University in New Orleans, where 43% of students are Jewish
According to a government count, the numbers of homeless veterans have gone down 55% over the past 13 years