The contest’s home stretch has been tainted by fake news, as far-right candidate Javier Milei’s party questions the electoral system, though it has not filed a formal complaint
These new online retail apps have been fast-tracking their way with all kinds of promotions and big discounts, basing their strategy on significant incentives to buy
It was the century’s most memorable transatlantic transaction: the British glam star was tasked with channeling the performer languishing in American rock. Fifty years later, the album that resulted from that collaboration continues to mystify and captivate
With billions of views on TikTok, the #everythingshower or #showertok trend continues to accumulate more followers every day for its commitment to self-care and hygiene routines that can last over two hours. The trend has grown unstoppably, but that also arouses criticism
He recounted famous battles fought by U.S. troops and said those deployments of soldiers are “linked in a chain of honor that stretches back to our founding days”
Courses on Swift, Rick Ross and Succession supplement traditional law school courses with fun, accessible experiences that professors say they often didn’t have themselves
Recent polls suggest Ramaswamy is part of the rest of the GOP pack who trail former President Donald Trump and generally fall behind Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in national polls
The former regional leader of Catalonia is public enemy No. 1 for many Spaniards for fleeing after leading a failed illegal secession bid in 2017 that brought the country to the brink
A cultural product cannot be controlled once it is out there, says director David Fincher, who is now releasing ‘The Killer’ on Netflix. This is the case of his most famous work, a film that has been claimed by the extreme right
Khaled Abú Hamra, a health worker at the Shifa medical center, describes to EL PAÍS the chaos prevailing in the midst of the Israeli army’s attacks on facilities without food, water or electricity.
Police detained four former Palestinian MPs on their way to a protest in Nazareth. Persecution of displays of solidarity with Gaza grows after hundreds of interrogations, arbitrary dismissals and monitoring of social networks
Federal agencies are making plans for a shutdown that would shutter government services and halt paychecks for millions of federal workers and military troops
The ruling from U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon is a modest victory for special counsel Jack Smith’s team, which had vigorously rejected efforts to push off the trial beyond its scheduled start date of May 20, 2024
The vice president has been traveling the country in recent months, looking to build excitement among young people and voters of color at a time when polls show that a majority of Democrats believe Biden is too old for a second term
Actors will be returning to an industry still in the midst of painful transformation and streaming upheaval. Even before the strike, every studio was reexamining its streaming strategy