The three separate indictments unsealed in federal court in New York represent the first prosecutions to charge China-based chemical companies and Chinese nationals with illegally selling the chemicals used to make fentanyl
Rights groups welcomed the arrests, but the small number of suspects —given the scale of the attacks — revived criticism of the wider lack of accountability for Israeli settlers
Forecasters blamed unusually high sea temperatures for the rare development. Cindy is expected to remain a tropical storm as it heads northeast into open waters
The US Coast Guard said Friday that a formal inquiry has not yet been launched because maritime agencies are still busy searching the area where the vessel fell apart
The exhortation at the Faith & Freedom Coalition’s annual conference amounted to a challenge for the GOP front-runner, Donald Trump, who has been reluctant to endorse a federal abortion ban
A miscalculation or a mistake that triggers many others may cause frustration, fear, or slight unease, but it is still human. If we recognize this as a matter of course, why is it so difficult for the corporate world to accept these failures without penalizing the employee?
The success in Spain of the documentary ‘Libres’ and throughout the world of the series ‘The Chosen’ underscores that the public of religious formats is faithful to their audiovisual products and maintains their attendance at theaters
The artist, whose 1965 performance at the Newport Music Festival left his fans disappointed, ultimately propelled popular music into modern times. Some endings represent true beginnings
Real Madrid, Manchester City and Chelsea already earned places as recent Champions League winners. The Club World Cup will take place in June-July 2025
Challenging a policy that prioritizes the deportation of migrants who are deemed to pose the greatest risk to public safety, Louisiana and Texas argued that federal immigration law requires authorities to detain and deport even those who pose little or no risk
Zelenskiy said in his nightly address late Thursday that the ‘world must know what the occupier is preparing. Everyone who knows must act’ to prevent a catastrophe
The vice president of Luminate talks about the crisis of representation, legitimacy and information affecting democracy in the region, but expresses optimism for the future
More than 150 heraldic coats of arms tell the unhappy story of the woman who Pope Innocent III forced to separate from King Alfonso IX of León when they already had five children together
The president of the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Addictions talks about the difficulties that society faces in adapting to the use of technology and the habits of the youth of today
A new monographic project collects the works of over 100 artists, exploring modern takes on an old technique that continues to capture the spirit of the time.
Macron invites dozens of world leaders to redefine financial architecture and release funds for low-income countries at risk due to environmental crisis
The political right knows that most Brazilians have rejected the coup-plotting, radical wing of the former president, but they also know that voters do not want a full return of the Workers’ Party in its purest form
‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance’, the third installment of the saga about the dignified and noble stripper, has lost even the (relative) freshness of the original, structured on the classic rise, fall and redemption of a self-made human being
A series of medical articles suggests the need for greater attention to socioeconomic issues to address the disease, which is associated with obesity, alcohol or tobacco use, and lack of physical activity
The Dutch government has created a seat at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the activist’s name on the eve of the 150th anniversary of the emancipation of Surinamese slaves