President Joe Biden has signed a proclamation establishing the Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument, which will be located across three sites in Illinois and Mississippi and will be federally protected places
A study suggests that the globally decisive Atlantic water transport mechanism threatens to grind to a halt as a result of the global warming effect of current greenhouse gas emission levels
Top colleges’ preferential treatment of children of alumni, who are often white, has faced mounting scrutiny since the Supreme Court last month struck down affirmative action
More than 1,500 minors have obtained new identity documents stating their self-perceived gender since the South American country allowed it by law in 2012
The sentence for Robert Hadden was a measure of vindication for hundreds of former patients who accused the doctor of molesting them during examinations
The policy, which has been in effect for months, allows immigration authorities to deny asylum to migrants who arrive at the US-Mexico border without first applying online or seeking protection in a country they passed through
The Twitter name is about to disappear. X is the new name for Elon Musk’s new vision of the app, which aims to be as big as other countries’ ‘everything apps’
The 40-year-old forward, who is looking to score at the World Cup and become the first player to do so in six championships, is her country’s image and standardbearer
The city of Manta’s local leader Agustín Intriago was shot during a tour of a construction site, while riots have broken out in at least four prisons in the country
The US exit from the agency in 2017 followed a 2011 move by UNESCO to include Palestine as a member state, which led the US and Israel to cease financing the organization
The development comes after Qin dropped out of sight almost a month ago amid speculation over his personal affairs and political rivalries. He was replaced with his predecessor, Wang Yi
With two months to go to the anniversary of the start of anti-regime protests, authorities intensify their crackdown on Iranian women who disobey hijab law
Here is a list of useful advice for the vacations: from how to make your cellphone battery last longer to how to find out whether there’s a hidden camera in your Airbnb
The right-wing libertarian sat down with EL PAÍS to discuss his radical proposals to reform his country’s economic system. He declares himself to be against ‘anything obligatory,’ including compulsory voting
Experts warn that the pavement is so hot that it only takes a few seconds for a person to get a third-degree burn. Last year, 257 people in the state of Arizona died from exposure to the high temperatures