Insurance companies in the United States back down amidst the increase of climate catastrophes
Two firms will stop offering coverage in risk areas in California, sparking debate over company limits and homeowners’ rights
Two firms will stop offering coverage in risk areas in California, sparking debate over company limits and homeowners’ rights
In closing arguments on Thursday, a prosecutor told the jury that Robert Bowers targeted his victims because of their religion: ‘He is filled with hatred for Jews’
‘Twitter is largely a cesspool now. You can’t post without getting attacked. There’s no room for conversation. It is just about hand-to-hand combat,’ said Sarah Kate Ellis, the head of GLAAD
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also dismissed suggestions by some oil executives that fossil fuel firms can keep up production if they find a way to capture carbon emissions
Jurors in Camden, New Jersey found that race was a determinative factor in the company’s firing of Shannon Phillips
Federal prosecutors in Pennsylvania say 55-year-old Cedric Lodge stole dissected portions of cadavers that were donated to the Harvard Medical School from 2018 to early 2023
Fifty-five percent of the targets were from the Americas and 24% from the Asia Pacific region. They included foreign ministries, foreign trade offices and academic organizations
The Hollywood ceremony is reinventing itself as a for-profit enterprise to move past its lack of diversity and management controversy
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff says the two missiles were launched from North Korea’s capital region and were a ‘grave provocation’
The justices rejected a broad attack from some Republican-led states and white families who argued that the system is based on race. Tribal leaders have backed the law as a means of preserving their families, traditions and cultures
Tomás García Asensio was an early advocate of using technology for artistic creation at a time when computers occupied entire rooms and artificial intelligence was a far-off concept
A plea deal to state murder and hate charges would ensure at least a life sentence for the attack that killed five people and wounded 17
Palestinian scientist Jacob Hanna uses a chemical cocktail to induce self-organization of embryonic stem cells into a structure similar to a natural embryo
Some of the most prestigious directors have emigrated, while the actors who publicly speak out against the war often pay for their words with their jobs. Many prefer to remain silent or work in the alternative scene
A new study shows that on the hottest days canine attacks on people increase by 4%
The singer, originally from Culiacán, Sinaloa, talks about her experience of being the only Mexican act at Coachella and finding an audience in the United States while putting together her third album
Migration can advance sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean by stimulating economic growth and decelerating population aging
Economists had been expecting a decline in sales for the month. Last month’s increase pointed to a still-resilient economy, though retail sales have been bumpy this year
The FAO deputy director and regional director for Latin America and the Caribbean analyzes the perfect storm of conflict, climate, post-pandemic inflation, and inequality that is driving world hunger
Jackson was one of the biggest British stars of the 1960s and 70s, and won two Academy Awards, for ‘Women in Love’ in 1971 and ‘A Touch of Class’ in 1974
A committee of lawmakers found Johnson’s actions were such a flagrant violation of the rules that they warranted a 90-day suspension from Parliament
Each new accusation is used by Trump to inflame his supporters, raise funds and attack his enemies with new and increasingly insulting and fallacious arguments
When Robert Pattinson was cast as Batman, hundreds of fans signed a petition asking to change the actor. That seems to be the story for every actor that played the character, starting with Michael Keaton.
The vocalist, who performed last week at Primavera Sound in Madrid, is preparing new material after more than four decades on stage
The disaster in the waters off southern Greece has caused at least 79 deaths. Around 100 men have been rescued alive but several hundred people are still unaccounted for
While over 166,000 migrants have risked their lives in the jungle between Colombia and Panama so far in 2023, a German company offers ‘survival’ trips for social media influencers who have emergency helicopter evacuation at their disposal
The four indigenous minors who survived 40 days in the Colombian jungle have given us all a life lesson and at the same time revealed how incapable urban society is of understanding other world views and ways of living and letting live