
Noah Horowitz, CEO of Art Basel: ‘I don’t see a crisis in the art market in the immediate future’
The head of the Swiss company analyzes the challenges for galleries and the perspectives at play within the crowded universe of art fairs

The head of the Swiss company analyzes the challenges for galleries and the perspectives at play within the crowded universe of art fairs

Rahul Gupta is the first doctor to hold the position in U.S. history. ‘The overdose death curve is flattening,’ he says in an interview with EL PAÍS

The harassing laws that prohibit gender-affirming treatment for youth are pushing many parents to move to places where their children can receive such care

The governors of Florida and California laid out their antagonistic visions for the future of the United States in an unprecedented television face-off

In a major event in American comics, after nearly three decades of silence, the cartoonist returns with ‘The Mysteries,’ a laconic black-and-white fable done in collaboration with cartoonist John Kascht

Judges in Minnesota, Michigan and Colorado have rejected lawsuits that invoked a clause in the Constitution that prohibits an insurrectionist from running for president

The exhumation of the remains of the founder of a Benedictine order has unleashed religious fervor in a country where Catholics are a minority. Forensic experts state that the failure of a corpse to decompose after four years is more common than it seems

Voters have approved a constitutional amendment that protects women’s reproductive rights. It is the seventh vote to do so after ‘Roe vs Wade’ was overturned in 2022

He’s been awaiting execution for almost three decades for crimes that he says he didn’t commit. From a maximum security prison in Ohio, he details his fight to reopen his case and his unusual musical project with Spanish pianist Albert Marquès — a cry of protest against capital punishment in the United States

The investigation has revealed that he chose the restaurant and the bowling alley — where he killed 18 people — because he believed those sites were spreading rumors about him being ‘a pedophile’

The military reservist killed 18 people with a semi-automatic rifle at a bowling alley and a restaurant and had been missing since Wednesday

From a sign language interpreter to a father and son, authorities identify all those who died at the hands of reserve serviceman Robert Card

Authorities had been focusing their search on Androscoggin River as the hypothesis that Robert Card is dead gained traction. He had not been seen since he killed 18 people in a bowling alley and a restaurant

The killer, a 40-year-old reserve military officer, a shooting instructor and described as “very dangerous” by the authorities, spent two weeks in psychiatric treatment during the summer

The gunman, still at large, targeted a bowling alley and a restaurant in Lewiston, the second most populous city in the U.S. state

The Dutchman, who is serving a sentence in Peru for the death of another young woman, was being tried in Alabama for extorting the victim’s mother. The confession was made as part of a plea deal

Jim Jordan is working against the clock to secure the 217 votes he needs to be elected to the position. But there are growing calls for a candidate with bipartisan support

The retrospective that MoMA has dedicated to the pop and conceptual work of the veteran artist is a triumph and one of the cultural events of the fall in New York

The American writer had a sharp, clear and honest style that did not avoid facing pain and family traumas

The Louisiana representative, who had narrowly won the nomination to succeed Kevin McCarthy as speaker, abandons his efforts due to lack of support

After a marathon day of meetings, no one is guaranteed to succeed Kevin McCarthy, who was ousted last week after an uprising by the party’s hardliners

The ouster of Kevin McCarthy, the speaker of the House of Representatives, highlights how the group has become entrenched in a ‘civil war’ between traditional conservatism and Trumpism

The Florida representative, part of the most hard-line wing of the Republican Party, has shown a keen desire for the spotlight in his six years in Washington

Matt Gaetz, from the hard-right wing of the Republican Party, forces their leader in Congress, nine months after his appointment, out of office in a historic move that plunges the United States into legislative paralysis

The former president turns 99 seven months after entering into hospice care. Thousands of Americans are honoring him for the humanitarian work he carried out after leaving office

A feminist who doesn’t write about feminism, this American thinker describes the times that we’re living in as ‘nihilistic.’ ‘Freedom is being used as a rallying cry for the entitlement to just destroy the planet,’ she says

The forum organized by EL PAÍS in New York highlights the joint ties and opportunities for cooperation to confront global challenges