
Mariana Alessandri, philosopher: ‘We aren’t monsters for being angry, just hurt human beings’
An admirer of Unamuno, the US professor claims that our negative emotions provide information and are part of what makes us human

An admirer of Unamuno, the US professor claims that our negative emotions provide information and are part of what makes us human

Parents shouldn’t lie to their children, or punish them for being honest

Three prominent researchers warn about the current existential threat in the United States
Criminal groups are adopting new methods to smuggle drugs following recent crackdowns on large shipments at ports

The singer has turned his current tour into a warning about democratic decline in the United States. EL PAÍS reviews his career and political commitment

In both the Soviet Union and the United States, early space programs used animals as test pilots, with little regard for their well-being

Cell phones have become a key element when it comes to maintaining and sharing experiences. However, they can be detrimental to natural memory and create excessive dependence

Illegal activities incur costs of more than $19 trillion (more than China’s GDP), slow down growth and investments and accelerate inequality

Donald Trump’s threats have led Canadians to embrace domestic tourism, hop on the train and explore cities full of history, museums, food scenes and great views