
Programs like ChatGPT can change the opinion of one in four voters
Two studies show how artificial intelligence is more effective than traditional campaigns at persuading the electorate

Two studies show how artificial intelligence is more effective than traditional campaigns at persuading the electorate

The Costa Rican economist and politician is launching her campaign for the United Nations secretary-general position

The human rights organization is demanding concrete protections for workers, athletes, fans, and journalists attending the tournament next summer

The tradwife phenomenon has swept across social media but their husbands, who benefit most from their time in the kitchen, remain in the shadows

Since January 1 is a federal holiday, the first payment of next year will be deposited on the last day of this month, so most beneficiaries will receive two checks

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, an ultraconservative, has opposed reforming the system that bars women from the throne despite the fact that Emperor Naruhito has no sons

Bolivian director Raquel Maldonado Villafuerte has rescued up to 7,000 pages of handwritten scores in the Amazonian village of San Ignacio de Moxos

President Lula da Silva presents the $38 billion project as he tries to strike a delicate balance between Beijing and Washington, his largest trade partners

Members of the Oversight Committee are demanding the release of the remaining files on the disgraced financier, which the Department of Justice is legally mandated to do

The tournament organizing team insists that the United States is streamlining visa procedures for ticket buyers

Faced with a stagnant economy, the president is promoting an agreement with high-profile entrepreneurs like Carlos Slim and Bernardo Gómez

They often conceal their own talents as they try to fit into a standard mold, and these skills go unnoticed until adulthood. But not being themselves takes its toll on the mind and body

Hondurans, gripped by uncertainty due to the close election results, have differing opinions over the former president’s pardon

Joaquín Guzmán López’s guilty plea points to the DEA’s involvement in the Sinaloa Cartel leader’s arrest

The Defense Secretary is already under scrutiny for his role in a possible war crime in the Caribbean, where survivors of a US military attack on a boat were killed in a follow-up strike

Chavismo had been withholding any information about this call for days, giving rise to endless speculation. Experts say it could be a first step toward continuing dialogue within a context of heightened tension

While the child tax credit will increase next year, the expiration of federal assistance for millions of people who have health insurance thanks to Obamacare will raise the amounts to be paid