Thousands demonstrate in Washington against the White House’s unconditional support for Israel
Protests in many US cities, as well as in Europe and Asia, call for a ceasefire to bring relief to the Palestinian people
Protests in many US cities, as well as in Europe and Asia, call for a ceasefire to bring relief to the Palestinian people
The 47-year-old legendary champion of 15 majors creates an exhibition league and opens a course as he struggles to return to play after yet another physical torment
A small group of Democrats are viewed by critics as insufficiently supportive of Israel or insufficiently critical of Hamas, making them internally vulnerable
The game against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday at Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt Germany is a big step for an organization with international ambitions
The director of the Institute of Tumor Biology in Hamburg, Germany talks about the possibilities of liquid biopsies to detect cancer in early stages, or to know if someone is truly cured after surgery
The new Chinese giant is already positioned as the most downloaded app in several countries, with the firm already expecting global sales worth $13 billion annually. Users are torn between doubts and the low prices
Authorities said the death toll was expected to rise, noting that communications were cut off with many places
In a conversation with EL PAÍS, the Dutch specialist questions the foundations of modern psychiatry. He warns that ‘the social and existential climate in which young people live does something to their minds that causes them to feel bad’
Sevigny, who led an erratic life and never wanted to be famous, has been an indie muse, a model, an Oscar nominee and the protagonist of extreme on-screen experiments. She has survived it all. Today, she’s triumphed again, with ‘Poker Face’
Besides the horse — representing strength, speed and elegance — there’s an interesting story behind the two logos
The criteria for death weren’t clearly established until 1981
From Kirsty Bell to Vincenzo Latronico, several foreign authors are reflecting the changing identity of the German capital, a city marked by the rising cost of living and the traumatic weight of history
The Spanish expert warns, together with an independent panel, that a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip is essential to ‘avoid a serious risk of genocide’
There is a risk that anti-Israeli rhetoric could spark a regional conflict. The Iranian leaders, masters of ambiguity, are playing on the fears of their neighbors and the rest of the region
There are deceased children who got to be someone in life and others who never were. And, who is going to care about a dead child who never really lived?
The new House speaker, a son of a firefighter, has extinguished the fire raging within the Republican caucus, but threatens to set national politics ablaze
A new film by Sofia Coppola, based on the memoir written by Priscilla Presley, gives audiences a glimpse of her life with and without Elvis
The quintessential 90s movie star returns to the genre that made her famous, with ‘What Happens Later’
‘Nido,’ the new graphic novel by illustrator Laura Guarisco, presents a moving portrait of migration and diaspora
The Emmy-nominated “Friends” star often spoke publicly about his struggles with drug and alcohol addiction
To make the stage, candidates must garner at least 6% in two approved national polls and amass at least 800,000 unique donors
The bust came as two states and several cities in the U.S. have decriminalized psychedelic mushrooms and their active ingredient, psilocybin. About 20 other states have active legislation on changing laws
The three-time F1 champion Verstappen spent a long portion of the practice session working with Red Bull on adjustments to his car and was only 16th fastest
A federal judge in March upheld the $2.4 billion bankruptcy plan for the organization, which allowed it to keep operating while compensating more than 80,000 men who claimed were sexually abused while in scouting
The incident marred the excitement ahead of the game between Brazil’s Fluminense and Argentina’s Boca Juniors, due on Saturday at Rio de Janeiro’s famed Maracana stadium
Enforcing the law amid the fog of war is difficult. Holding perpetrators to account once conflicts are over has often proved elusive
A WhatsApp chat group based in Barcelona, Spain, filled up in just a few weeks with families who want to restrict devices among schoolchildren. It is the largest example of a movement that is growing among parents across Spain