Protests reignite in Peru demanding the resignation of President Dina Boluarte
With demonstrations estimated in 59 provinces, the march in Lima reaches Congress for the first time
With demonstrations estimated in 59 provinces, the march in Lima reaches Congress for the first time
A toxic dispute about the singer’s sexual orientation divides her followers
The maximum security mega-complex will be located in a Caribbean archipelago. ‘The idea is for criminals to lose touch with everything,’ says the government
The coach, who accepted the position at the age of 28 and has delivered plenty of success, is now facing criticism for her selection decisions and recent results
The United States, France, Germany, Brazil, Sweden and England are among the favorites for glory at the 2023 tournament, although other teams could cause a surprise
The State Department warns that it ‘will consider all available tools to deter and disrupt anti-democratic activity’ in Central American countries
The governor of Florida is trying to turn the tide of his presidential campaign, which is floundering. Polls are giving Donald Trump an advantage of over 30 points
Moscow has launched attacks on grain infrastructure in Odesa after ending export pact and as ‘retaliation’ for latest strike on the Kerch Bridge, a key element in Russia’s supply lines
The Republican-led Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government is set to convene Thursday
Lorna Roxanne Green, 22, told investigators she broke in and used gasoline to set fire to the Wellspring Health Access clinic in Casper because it was giving her anxiety and nightmares
The committee’s legislation would impose new standards for transparency around recusals, gifts and potential conflicts of interest
Vietnam has quickly become a major export production hub for global manufacturers like South Korea’s LG and Samsung Electronics, suppliers to Apple, Inc. and auto makers like Honda and Toyota
Lee was famous for his martial arts talent and his fight against racist portrayals of Asians on big and small screens in the 1960s and 70s
The gunman was found dead after a police shootout, during which an officer was shot and wounded. Four civilians were also injured
The Austin, Texas, maker of electric vehicles, solar panels and batteries reported net income of $2.7 billion in the quarter
A company statement said all employees were safely evacuated and accounted for
Thousands of fires have scorched more than 42,000 square miles across the country so far, including Indigenous land, where communities often are isolated
This is Nolan’s most human-scaled film — and one of his greatest achievements
Herzog is the second Israeli president, after his father, Chaim Herzog, to address Congress. His speech marks modern Israel’s celebration of its 75th year
The target letter sent to Trump by special counsel Jack Smith suggests Trump may soon be indicted on new federal charges, adding to a remarkable situation
The first lady says cancer patients need help making decisions about their treatment and that help from a navigator will make a big difference in people’s lives
The studios that employ actors and writers say their most recent contract offer includes generous increases in the payments
Shortly after his announcement, Chuck Morse, a former Republican president of the New Hampshire Senate who made an unsuccessful bid for U.S. Senate, announced his campaign
King’s family is struggling to understand what changed before he dashed into a country with a long history of holding Americans and using them as bargaining chips