Biden hopes strong job market means soft landing for economy
Most American adults have downbeat feelings about the president’s economic leadership, as high inflation continues to be a concern
Most American adults have downbeat feelings about the president’s economic leadership, as high inflation continues to be a concern
The owner intends to provoke a debate regarding the supply of these substances, decriminalized since January in British Columbia
The Treasury Secretary, a far-seeing and meticulous woman, faces the looming threat of the United States government defaulting on its debt
The group is expected on Saturday to sign off on key recommendations making up its final report before the proposals are put in the hands of state lawmakers
A study of over 300 people reported high levels of this toxic material, which miners use to extract gold from the rivers that supply water and food to the communities
Pol Gisé's videos on the social media site, which discuss stories from the Bible and Greek mythology, have been surprisingly successful. The Spanish actor has just published a novel about Hades, the king of the underworld
Mifepristone was approved in the U.S. for medication abortions, but is commonly used off-label to treat women who suffer early pregnancy loss
Both pleaded guilty in January to armed robbery of a postal mail carrier and theft of postal keys
‘You can’t imagine that moment where you actually see the crown being placed on the head of the king and then on the head on the queen,’ said the First Lady
Mexico’s foreign minister says a sharp increase in the flow of migrants is expected, as they desperately seek to reach the United States
Impostor accounts on social media are among many concerns election security experts have heading into next year’s presidential election
The award-winning Cuban journalist and author believes that the end of the dictatorship on the island “is already happening.” In a conversation with EL PAÍS, he laments the fact that leftist governments condemn the Nicaraguan and Venezuelan regimes, but don’t speak out against the dictatorship in his own country
The colt, whose winning odds were 3-1, was declared out of the running on Saturday, the fifth scratch this week
A fragmented and polarized world is living through a strange scenario, in which a single power no longer has total hegemony. Central and South America must now navigate this new political climate
The incident involving Zakhar Prilepin, a well-known nationalist writer and an ardent supporter of the “special military operation” in Ukraine, took place in the region of Nizhny Novgorod
Rishi Sunak is a more pragmatic leader than Boris Johnson and Liz Truss, but the country is yet to rebuild – and reconcile – following the 2016 referendum
The celebrity has ‘inherited’ her ex’s taste for great designers: she commissioned one house from Pritzker prize-winning Tadao Ando and another from Kengo Kuma, as well as a minimalist temple designed by Axel Vervoordt
As a part of the memory recovery process, a group of trans women is denouncing the rapes the ‘white brigades’ and police officers committed between 1965 and 1990. ‘We lived through a horrible panic’
Seven people have been arrested as republican protesters prepared to stage demonstrations against the monarchy
Just as Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee helped energize the nation, Saturday’s event will provide a boost to national pride at a time of crisis and runaway inflation
Five years ago, no one knew him. He posted a video on Facebook and everything changed. Christian Nodal came from the Sonoran desert and became the representative of Mexican regional music, a genre that is conquering audiences in the US, Latin America and Spain
A threat by the owner of private Russian military company Wagner on Friday to withdraw his fighters from the battle to seize an eastern Ukrainian city is another flareup in his dispute with Russia’s regular military
The classification of a health threat as a global emergency is meant to warn political authorities that there is an “extraordinary” event that could constitute a health threat to other countries and requires a coordinated response to contain it
LGBTQ+ advocates say the measures are harmful to students, especially those who are trans. Here are some things to know:
Known as ‘The Rebel Girl’ for her fiery speeches, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was born in Concord in 1890. A green and white Historical Highway Marker dedicated to her, one of 278 across the state, was unveiled Monday
Officers received a service call just after 3 p.m. Friday to help divert traffic around the plant, Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Thomas Gilliland said
Glossip had been scheduled to be put to death on May 18 despite statements by new Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond that Glossip did not receive a fair trial