Explore Europe with these travel ideas in 2023
Exhibitions of work by Picasso, Vermeer and El Greco; music festivals; skiing, sailing and rugby competitions: Europe has a year full of activities that invite a visit
Exhibitions of work by Picasso, Vermeer and El Greco; music festivals; skiing, sailing and rugby competitions: Europe has a year full of activities that invite a visit
The journalists behind ‘Politico’ and the ‘Axios’ news website published ‘Smart Brevity: The Power of Saying More with Less’ to defend a radical approach to the economy of language
The early drafts of the analysis showed that catching COVID-19 could increase the chances of a cardiac-related death much more than getting the vaccine, but that information was missing from the final version put out by the Florida Department of Health
The Taliban have barred girls from school beyond sixth grade, including university. They present the restrictions as temporary suspensions, but there is no sign of change as schools and universities reopened in March without their female students
This sound contains all the frequencies of the spectrum, but places more emphasis on the low ones, meaning it is perceived as more relaxing
The Iowa Attorney General’s Office has paused its practice of paying for emergency contraception — and in rare cases, abortions — for victims of sexual assault
A new documentary featuring the couple’s former assistant recounts the romantic relationship that the Japanese artist arranged for her husband. Despite the fact that he referred to their romance as a ‘lost weekend,’ it lasted for 18 months, and they remained friends until his murder
Some communities are now finding a niche, offering an alternative to endless lift lines and soaring ticket prices
The president keeps seeing good economic news and bad public approval ratings. The unemployment rate fell to 3.5% in March. More than 236,000 jobs were added. But there has been no political payoff for the Democrat
The renowned Spanish chef is in the spotlight once again, with the opening in June of elBulli 1846, an ‘exhibition lab’ to celebrate the culinary madness of the famous modernist restaurant on Spain’s Costa Brava, which closed in 2011
Violence and organized crime are on the rise across the region, upending government plans and putting citizens on alert
Drilling for oil exploration, as well as human-caused climate change, has altered the landscape that so many people and wildlife species rely on
A transcript of a recent hearing held in a court in Texas shows Guillermo Turrent and Javier Gutiérrez failed to convince a judge to dismiss CFE International’s case against them
‘It is capable of carrying up to 154 Tomahawk land-attack cruise missiles and is deployed to U.S. 5th Fleet to help ensure regional maritime security and stability,’ Commander Timothy Hawkins said
The artist, whose fortune is estimated at $570 million, will end 2023 among the exclusive club of billionaires thanks to earnings from her ongoing tour
The Chinese military announced the start of three-day “combat readiness patrols” as a warning to Taiwanese who want to make the island’s de facto independence permanent
The removal of two Black lawmakers reflects a trend in dozens of states where Republicans are trying to make it harder to cast ballots and challenging the integrity of the election process
The White House says the U.S. president will visit Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Tuesday and Wednesday to mark 25 years since the Good Friday peace accord
Workers at risk of being replaced by automation face an uncertain future, but experts say technological innovation will continue creating new jobs. The key, they say, is employee retraining
The whiplash of the conflicting decisions is likely to put the issue on an accelerated path to the Supreme Court
In recent years, California, Colorado and Maryland passed similar bans on cosmetics containing PFAS that go into effect in 2025. Proposals are under consideration in Washington and Oregon while bills have also been introduced in Illinois, Rhode Island and Georgia.
The air horn sounded at 4:22 p.m. as another set of storms arrived, bringing heavy rains and the threat of lightning. About the time the horns sounded, two enormous pines fell near the 17th tee box
Sgt. Daniel Perry was working for a ride-sharing company in July 2020 when he turned onto a street and into a large crowd of demonstrators in downtown Austin
The notion that players who joined LIV Golf would risk being sharp and properly prepared for the majors doesn’t apply to Brooks Koepka. They always seemed to bring out his best
While the debate about the decolonization of museums has recently picked up steam, the São Paulo Museum of Art has already spent almost a decade giving prominence to indigenous and Afro-Brazilian art, putting it ahead of the work by painters like Gauguin or Van Gogh
Critics on Long Island, a sprawling expanse of communities home to 2.9 million people, are denouncing provisions that would set growth targets, drive denser development near train stations and sometimes let state officials override local zoning decisions
Toledo is accused of taking $20 million in bribes from Odebrecht, a giant Brazilian construction company that has admitted to U.S. authorities that it bribed officials to win contracts throughout Latin America for decades