A large study with data from over two million people looked for links between online activity and variables such as personal satisfaction, social relationships and daily motivation. Some experts remain skeptical about the findings
The smartphone market can no longer grow and AI is promising to revolutionize our habits. Experts say that voice commands and virtual assistants will gain prominence over screens. For the moment, new devices such as glasses, buttons or watches will coexist with the cellphone
The Sandinista regime becomes the first government in the West, and the second in the world, to appoint an ambassador before the authorities of the fundamentalist group that controls Afghanistan
The British artist — who has swept the charts with her album ‘Brat’ — described the superstar’s previous tour as: ‘Getting up on stage and waving to five-year-olds.’ Her influence is shaking up youth culture
The discovery in Spain of the fossil of a six-year-old child with serious ear injuries suggests that their family took care of them without expecting anything in return
From Kennedy against Nixon to Reagan against Carter, some face-offs between candidates have played a key role in determining the outcome of a vote. Will this be the case when Biden faces Trump on Thursday?
The Republican will strike at the Democrat’s record on immigration and inflation, while the president will counterattack with issues such as abortion and the threat to democracy
The Andean-Amazonian country has suffered the most coups d’état in the world since 1950. Wednesday’s short-lived attempt is the latest episode in its turbulent history
The doctor who helped send him to death row in 2006 for the murder of Bridget Townsend, later reversed his assessment, but the Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to stop the execution