Illegal pressure to influence the vote of hundreds of thousands of people resurfaces and once again is shaping the presidential race
The president bought shares in Netflix, Paramount, Nvidia, Boeing, and Microsoft, among other first‑quarter trades valued at a minimum of $220 million
Traditional and craft‑based trades — where the technology has yet to gain real ground — are emerging as an opportunity at a moment of deep uncertainty for office jobs
In her new book ‘Prophecy,’ the scholar explores how probabilistic thinking —the basic tool of artificial intelligence — has become a mechanism for exercising power
In her new essay, ‘Fashion and Politics: The Appearances of Power’, university professor Ana Velasco Molpeceres traces the relationship between dress codes and political practice
Human rights organizations and left-wing parliamentary groups warn about the ‘alarming’ outreach to the Afghan regime
The contest faces its most critical edition after the withdrawal of several countries and mounting suspicions over televoting manipulation
The painting ‘Brown and Blacks in Reds’ sold for $86 million, close to the record for the Latvian-born American painter. Gallery owners at the Tefaf art fair highlighted the strong investor appetite despite the economic uncertainty surrounding the Iran war
Eight games will be played in Inglewood, California where Hispanics make up a large portion of the population but where few can afford tickets to the premier soccer event
A federal court halts key provisions of this state law, which human rights groups have labeled as one of the ‘most extreme’ anti-migrant measures in the country and was set to go into effect Friday
The Coast Guard interdicted three vessels approximately 145 kilometers off the coast of Cartagena. The cargo is valued at nearly $46 million
Euro-denominated debt issuance climbed to 12% in the first quarter of the year, its highest level in a decade
Sissi Abascal Zamora, the youngest member of the Ladies in White movement, traveled to Miami thanks to a humanitarian visa from the US State Department
US media, citing government sources, said the accusation is related to the downing of humanitarian aircraft in 1996
The unusual meeting between the CIA director and the Cuban interior minister represents a major milestone in two months of opaque negotiations