More action, more climate ambition: A call from the Global South
The plea is to act in the face of the dynamics of degradation, extinction and the intensity of man-made natural phenomena
The plea is to act in the face of the dynamics of degradation, extinction and the intensity of man-made natural phenomena
The author of ‘How to Change Your Mind,’ a key text in the resurgence of scientific research on psychoactive substances, worries about the creation of a ‘bubble’
In his latest novel, the Argentine writer delves into the turbulent years before the last coup d’état
In an increasingly urbanized world, cities conceived as products lead to injustice, inequality, touristification, segregation and gentrification. Several books address these problems
Named for the subway line that took her from the Bronx to Manhattan every morning, J.Lo’s first album catapulted her to the top of the charts, despite her voice’s limitations and even though songs like ‘If You Had My Love’ were snatched from other artists
Explore a culinary treasure trove of oysters, fondue, terrapin à la Baltimore and much more
The captain and star of Denmark, who is also an activist, is competing in her first world championship at the age of 30.
The Canadian actor has great talent as an investor. After his Mint success, he put his money into soccer and Formula 1
The Argentine star came off the bench at the start of the second half against Mexico City’s Cruz Azul, leading his team to a 2-1 victory in the Leagues Cup match
Consumers in possession of the recalled Cupkin cups are urged to stop using them immediately and contact Soojimus for a full refund
More than a dozen high-profile Republicans are looking to New Hampshire to help stop Trump’s march toward a third consecutive Republican presidential nomination
President Joe Biden’s administration told Republican Gov. Greg Abbott that the barrier installed this month near the border town of Eagle Pass, Texas, was “unlawful”
Troves of fans, some from as far away as Ecuador and Messi’s native Argentina, bounced around the outskirts of the stadium ahead of Messi’s debut
His magical left foot sent a free kick into the upper left corner of the net in the 94th minute Friday night, giving Inter Miami a 2-1 win over Mexican club Cruz Azul
The singer and composer of the chart-topping ‘Désenchantée,’ who has sold more records in France than any other artist since the eighties, rarely appears in the media and has become a cult hero with a large and loyal fanbase.
The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights has launched a campaign to get thousands of men – who completed compulsory military service between 1976 and 1983 – to provide information about crimes against humanity
The film matches the tone, perspective and narrative freedom of ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once,’ combining fantasy, absurdity and surrealism
Political ideology does not always translate into behavior between the sheets. But there is a distinct conservative puritanism and a progressive one, which both mutate with the times
In the summer of her 40th birthday, Greta Gerwig redefines the ‘Barbie’ stereotype. The filmmaker, who began acting in indie films, talks about her most ambitious project (so far).
The Puerto Rican artist is one of the most relevant people in music today. Here, he talks about his debut album, ‘Data,’ the future of Latin music and the success of regional Mexican music
The suit filed Friday argues that New Jersey residents and towns will bear the brunt of the higher tolls while receiving little benefit
Analysts say how long King stays in North Korea will likely depend on whether North Koreans find a way to spin his story for their own propaganda
Years after groups call for shutdown of brutal Indonesian animal markets where dogs and cats are bludgeoned by thousands and blow-torched alive, their campaigns are beginning to pay off
Ten people have been convicted of seditious conspiracy related to the attack, in which a mob of Donald Trump supporters sought to stop the certification of Joe Biden’s election victory
Scientists with NOAA this week raised their coral bleaching warning system to Alert Level 2 for the Keys, their highest heat stress level out of five
State Attorney General Drew Wrigley said at a news conference Friday that Mohamad Barakat also used a “binary trigger” that allowed him to fire rapidly during the July 14 attack
A career diplomat and former ambassador to Russia, Burns was sent to Moscow months before the war to warn Russian President Vladimir Putin of Washington’s analysis