The committee into the siege of the US Capitol presented previously unseen videos and testimony from witnesses who tried to stop the former president from spreading false electoral fraud claims
After a nearly 11-month-long investigation, the nine-member panel is ready to present its findings on what happened on January 6, 2021, when a pro-Trump mob stormed the building
The latest incident, in which a man killed his doctor and three others before committing suicide, is the 233rd so far on what is setting out to be a record year for mass shootings
This is what is known so far about the victims killed by Salvador Ramos: from the eight-year-old baseball fan to the 46-year-old teacher who was a mother to four
After each massacre like the one in Uvalde, Texas, the need to change legislation is revisited, but no solution is ever achieved
The racist mass shooting in Buffalo, inspired by replacement theory, has put the spotlight on an increase in far-right domestic terrorism and led to renewed calls for gun control
EL PAÍS reconstructs the psychological and physical journey that took the 18-year-old from an idyllic suburb in Conklin to a supermarket in a Black neighborhood, 200 miles away, where he murdered 10 people
The US Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of the Cassirer family has reopened one of the most famous and longest cases of plundered art in history
The relatives of those murdered by the white supremacist Payton Gendron told EL PAÍS that they learned of the tragedy from the video that he live-streamed on social networks
Oklahoma is the latest state to introduce a law to restrict the reproductive health rights of US women. Meanwhile, a leak has confirmed that the Supreme Court is preparing to overturn ‘Roe vs Wade’
The leading expert in the Roe v. Wade case discusses the US Supreme court’s leaked draft opinion and what it means for the country’s ‘most polarizing’ issue
The publication of the document that could soon overturn ‘Roe v. Wade’ is unprecedented and has triggered an investigation in the US’s top tribunal
Russia’s growing aggressiveness and Biden’s decision to stand up to it are pushing Europe to the brink of becoming the scenario of a clash between nuclear powers
Robert Meeropol is pushing for his mother to be exonerated by the US government, which famously executed his parents for passing nuclear secrets to the USSR
The package is intended to provide Kyiv with economic, military and humanitarian support over the next five months
The festival brings together some 125,000 people on each of its six dates. After two years, it marks the start of tour season
State governor Ron DeSantis has passed legislation that will strip the Orlando theme park’s status as an ‘independent special district’
The star of ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ is suing his ex-wife for defamation in a trial that is bringing to light the sordid details of their tumultuous marriage
The history of drug and alcohol abuse by the star of ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ surfaced at a long and grueling hearing on Thursday inside a Virginia courthouse
The star of ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ is suing his ex-wife, actress Amber Heard, for an opinion piece she wrote in which she claimed she was a victim of domestic violence
The first Black woman who will sit on the Supreme Court studied at a public high school and worked as a public defender
Dramatic images from Bucha have led to additional measures, including a ban on new investments in Russia and action against Sberbank and Alfa Bank
The actor’s recently published memoirs offer clues to understand the confrontation with Chris Rock that has spurred his departure from the Academy
The House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021 assault has found nothing during a seven-hour period in the White House logs that were handed over as evidence in the probe
The audience were left unsure if the moment was scripted or real, as the actor responded to a quip from the comedian about his partner’s alopecia, until he was heard to shout: ‘Get my wife’s name out of your f*cking mouth’
The U.S. senate approved an initiative that would put an end to changing the clocks back in winter. The decision now awaits the approval of Congress and the president. But experts argue for keeping the winter schedule
The coronavirus variant has set back the recovery of this historically vibrant music scene. Some jazz joints haven’t survived the pandemic.