
Panic buttons demanded as violence surges in New York
In just two weeks, attacks have been reported in several New York City boroughs. Bodega staff have been beaten, shot and in one case, stabbed to death

In just two weeks, attacks have been reported in several New York City boroughs. Bodega staff have been beaten, shot and in one case, stabbed to death

A wave of women artists is breaking down the walls of political correctness and performing at sold-out venues across the country

In almost two decades, only 75 actors in lead or co-lead roles were Latino, despite the fact that the Hispanic population in Los Angeles is 49%

The Vargas family migrated to the United States from Colombia in 2022 after receiving death threats. Their 12-year-old daughter is now among the 100 best young female chess players in the country

Data from the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations shows that 1,248 Hispanics died in 2022. Of those killed on the job, 60% were immigrants

The renowned social psychologist’s new book ‘The Anxious Generation’ is topping US sales charts. The NYU professor believes that people are fed up with social media and are looking for a way out

New glasses with this technology are starting to become more popular. Supporters say that they do not make people more insular, while experts recommend against using them daily

For many, artificial intelligence is a tool, like Photoshop or a paintbrush. For others, it is urgent to put a stop to what they consider a theft and raise a question: what is considered art?

The American thinker and activist reflects on 50 years of research, which is centered on democracy and power

Even after a remarkable career in art, Faith Ringgold hadn’t been the subject of a retrospective until just shy of her centennial. It will take decades to achieve equal representation of women’s work in museums

The Big Apple recently approved new regulations on short-term rentals. Meant to curtail abuse and rising prices, it also spells trouble for legitimate users

While the USDA just approved two companies that produce lab-grown meat, Italy, as a precaution, banned its production and sale

A new center delves into marijuana culture, education, history, beneficial properties and US government policies

A New York coffee shop chain has opened its first establishment with robot baristas, following in the footsteps of similar ones in Russia, Dubai and Tokyo

Considered one of the most respected researchers in the industry, the Australian expert warns about the political and social implications of the misuse of advanced technology

The creator of the Füde Dinner Experience says that her initiative helps combat the toxicity of a culture dominated by negative body image

The movement of the ‘four no’s’ poses strong opposition to patriarchy in South Korea, which has the largest wage gap of the developed countries

The French fashion designer’s show – titled ‘Couturissime’ – takes on legacy status on the one-year anniversary of the death of the great couturier

The American scientist, described as the first poet of technology, invented the geodesic dome in the post-war years and coined the concept of synergy. A new biography brings us closer to this optimistic visionary

The American artist has opened a major retrospective in New York featuring photography with religious overtones

The new Mattel doll pays tribute to Ida B. Wells, a civil rights activist whose documentation of lynchings won her a posthumous Pulitzer Prize

This creative humanoid has authored poems, paintings and sculptures, and will showcase her skills at the upcoming Venice Biennale

The Russian invasion of Ukraine is the first armed conflict to be broadcast on TikTok. Memories of war, which used to be recorded in secret, are now being uploaded in real time

An application called Thursday is mixing up the romance game with events for singles, but there’s a catch – it can only be used one day of the week