Some 200 photographs depicting Nationalist officers with members of the German Luftwaffe, who were responsible for the bombing of Guernica, have been donated to the Spanish state
The researchers are waiting for the WHO to approve the treatment, which is the first in the world to protect against a worm that infects 200 million people a year
Elián Valenzuela has been held for a week, accused of making threats with a weapon and holding a neighbor of his family against his will after a fight at a nightclub. His fans are posted outside the detention center to demand his release
The former Republican president refused to return the classified documents he took from the White House. On the other hand, the incumbent Democratic leader has cooperated with the Justice Department, while the former Secretary of State was never charged
Considered an exclusively tropical disease only a decade ago, it is now endemic in Spain after an increase in the number of diagnoses in patients who contracted the illness without traveling abroad
Forty years after its release, the musical film about a welder who moonlights as a dancer in a club has left an aesthetic legacy in everything from fashion to what we watch on Netflix
Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act expires at the end of this year. President Joe Biden’s administration is trying to convince Congress to renew the law
Wembanyama is the French teen who has been labeled a generational talent and is getting the sort of pre-draft attention that nobody has experienced since LeBron James when he was entering the league 20 years ago