Viva Air cancels all its flights and unleashes chaos in Colombia
The country’s aviation authority continues to study Avianca’s merger request with the low-cost carrier and urges the company to respect passenger rights
The country’s aviation authority continues to study Avianca’s merger request with the low-cost carrier and urges the company to respect passenger rights
The first trial for human trafficking and labor exploitation in the history of the country has put the Furukawa company and three senior executives in the dock
The president assures that the prisoners ‘will live for decades’ in the immense prison built as part of his controversial security strategy, where they will not be able to do ‘any more harm to the population’
Each justice typically writes at least one opinion from the seven separate two-week arguments sessions the court holds from early October to late April
Su was considered to lead the department when Biden won the White House but instead became the department’s deputy
The president’s only hope for moving forward with his program appeared to be the slim possibility that the court would find that Republican-led states and individuals challenging the plan lacked the legal right to sue
Astrophysicists say planetary rings are like tree growth rings and help us understand a planet’s history
German, Danish and Swedish investigations into the Baltic Sea pipeline explosions remain shrouded in secrecy
The latest neuroscientific research indicates that the addictive dynamics of social media can alter our perception of time
A new biography about the singer-songwriter recounts the months and days before he was executed after the 1973 coup against Salvador Allende
Target’s tempered outlook follows Walmart’s and Home Depot’s tepid annual forecasts last week
López Obrador said the promise came in a phone call he had Monday with Tesla head Elon Musk.
The committee’s chairman, Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., says he’s looking to bridge differences rather than exploit them
The party’s future may well depend on broadening its appeal beyond an aging, predominantly white base of support
In the 1930s, as the government waged a battle on marijuana, the sailor became one of the most beloved characters in the United States
Carter has long outlived his nuclear family, including his mother, Lillian, and Billy, both of whom featured prominently in his political life
From pioneers Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones to the recent arrival of the director Ruben Östlund, many actors and filmmakers choose to live on the Balearic island
Twenty-six million people have applied and 16 million have been approved to have up to $20,000 in federal student loans forgiven
The White House is giving all federal agencies, in guidance issued Monday, 30 days to wipe TikTok off all government devices
The funding is part of the CHIPS and Science Act, which President Joe Biden signed into law last August
The tragedy on the Sicilian island in 2013 marked a turning point in Italy’s political discourse, but a decade later nothing has changed and 26,000 people have died in the Mediterranean
Mexican federal sources confirm that a diplomatic letter has been issued requesting that the Sinaloa Cartel leader be sent to the US to stand trial for trafficking with marijuana and cocaine
Rescue services continue to search for the bodies of immigrants killed in a tragedy that has claimed at least 63 lives, although the number is expected to increase
The Pulitzer Prize winner wrote an article where he said the US was responsible for blowing up the Nord Stream, the gasoduct between Russia and Germany, arousing suspicions
The politician, from the most radical wing of her country’s right, is leading the polls for the upcoming primaries
An investigation carried out with artificial intelligence in southeast Spain has found which carnivores, and in what order, used to feed from the same carcasses during the Lower Pleistocene
Documents in the case in Delaware State Court show Murdoch and other Fox executives believed Joe Biden fairly beat Donald Trump