Check-ins from home, 3D scanners and trains to boarding gates: What it will be like to fly in the future
Airports are relying on technology to solve travel waits, bottlenecks and check-in problems
Airports are relying on technology to solve travel waits, bottlenecks and check-in problems
The statement arrives less than two weeks after Ye went on an antisemitic rant in Las Vegas while promoting his upcoming album ‘Vultures,’ due out Jan. 12
According to the police, Rep. Nico Rios, of Williston, was ‘verbally abusive, homophobic, racially abusive and discriminatory’ when pulled over for drunken driving
From an ice storm in North Dakota that is sealing windows shut, to blizzard conditions in Colorado that caused scores of airport delays and cancellations
Their mission on the more dynamic of the two main fronts in the six-month counteroffensive reflects many of the problems of Ukraine’s broader effort
Many of the leading acts in contemporary indie rock pull from the South or hail from there, like soloists Angel Olsen and Waxahatchee, or groups like Plains, Wednesday and two-thirds of the Grammy-nominated band boygenius
The company cut off sales right before the Christmas holiday and in a motion filed Tuesday, said it would suffer ‘irreparable harm’ if previous court orders remain for two weeks
Nikolett Bogár previously worked for top labels. Now, she studies female professionals’ eating disorders as a result of pressure from the fashion industry
The Israeli Minister of Defense claims that his army has responded to aggression in six countries since the October 7 attacks. Tehran accuses Israel of assassinating a Revolutionary Guard general in Syria
The move affects workers hired in 2023. The government warned that hiring prior to 2023 will also be reviewed, while unions are expected to protest this and other measures this Wednesday
The researcher, who was recently recognized by the Spanish Royal Society of Physics and the BBVA Foundation, talks about mysteries like dark matter and the lack of antimatter
Depardieu was handed preliminary rape and sexual assault charges in 2020 following allegations from actor Charlotte Arnould, and has been accused by more than a dozen other women of harassing, groping or sexually assaulting them
A Harvard study reveals that people who use matchmaking applications are more likely to develop eating disorders
Sweden’s accession protocol will now need to be approved in the Turkish parliament’s general assembly for the last stage of the legislative process in Turkey
His spokesperson says Navalny is ‘doing well’ and a lawyer has visited him. His team had been unable to reach him since December 6
The watch industry is reaping unprecedented profits, and public sales events are going through a golden moment. EL PAÍS was present in one led by auctioneer extraordinaire Aurel Bacs in Geneva
In the Andean country, forest loss has spread in parallel with the increase in beef exports. Some ranchers are now turning to practices that protect forests and long-term productivity
Scientists are getting closer to developing the necessary technology to create artificial wombs. However, the potential effects of this are raising political questions
Iraqi officials said U.S. strikes targeting militia sites early Tuesday killed one militant and injured 18. They came at a time of heightened fears of a regional spillover of the Israel-Hamas war
Holiday sales from the beginning of November through Christmas Eve climbed 3.1%, a slower pace than the 7.6% increase from a year earlier, according to Mastercard SpendingPulse
More than a dozen people tell EL PAÍS about how they lost time, enthusiasm, work and a lot of money by believing the false million-dollar promises made by an alleged producer of movies and TV series. The Spanish and Swiss authorities are investigating him, but his death cannot be confirmed
One of the most influential horror films of all time, released on December 26, 1973, is also one of the darkest portraits of Washington, D.C.
The writer — a leading figure in American poetry — reviews five decades of verses about intimacy, death, sexuality and family in an interview with EL PAÍS in New York City
Thousands of people have begun crossing the country as a Washington delegation prepares to meet with Mexican officials to discuss the rising number of undocumented arrivals
Journalists from different origins have come together to trace the origins of fake news and combat the most viral misinformation being circulated in Spanish. These fact-checkers have detected how toxic media especially affects Latino communities in the United States
As Western support for Kyiv has faltered, the counteroffensive has collapsed and citizens are beginning to feel fatigue. The Kremlin has taken the opportunity to float the idea of a pause in fighting
The robots proposed by Hiroaki Kitano, Sony’s chief technology officer, could test all the imaginable hypotheses generated by an artificial intelligence system and discard the incorrect ones