Musk vs. Zuckerberg, Round One
The launch of Threads intensifies the rivalry between Meta and Twitter, which remains mired in difficulties caused by its billionaire owner
The launch of Threads intensifies the rivalry between Meta and Twitter, which remains mired in difficulties caused by its billionaire owner
High temperatures have triggered alerts in dozens of cities in a 2,000-mile swath of land stretching from the Midwest to the West. Phoenix is close to breaking a record for most consecutive days above 104° F
‘We had no choice. We are the victims here. We are being victimized by a very greedy entity,’ said Fran Descher, the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists president
Known for its diversity, the state abolished the measure 27 years ago despite efforts to revive it
The Chilean novelist spoke with EL PAÍS at her home in San Francisco about her latest book, ‘The Wind Knows My Name,’ which traces an arc from Nazi-controlled Europe to the drama of migrants who arrive in the United States
The new social media platform has no character limit on messages, and will not limit how many posts a user can see in a day
The closure of retail businesses, increases in property crime and tech industry layoffs have all deepened the exodus from once-vibrant neighborhoods
Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese and Paul Thomas Anderson, as well as other industry heavyweights, are rallying to ensure Turner Classic Movies continues in times of cutbacks
Statistics indicate an increase of 10% among those sleeping rough, for a total of around 75,500 people
The detainees are being accused of human smuggling, and if convicted, could be sentenced to life in prison. The discovery of the bodies in San Antonio, Texas shocked the world a year ago
The Mexican artist is holding his first exhibition in LA at the Lisson Gallery, focusing on monumental sculptures and references to pre-Hispanic cultures
After years on the rise, the digital audio sector has been marked by layoffs and cutbacks by production companies
Two firms will stop offering coverage in risk areas in California, sparking debate over company limits and homeowners’ rights
The Hollywood ceremony is reinventing itself as a for-profit enterprise to move past its lack of diversity and management controversy
Nikola Jokic, who racked up 600 points, 209 rebounds and 190 assists in the playoffs, is named Finals MVP as the Nuggets win title after 47 years
Relegated for decades by class prejudices, the regional music of Mexico is now considered cool and fashionable, with emerging young artists sweeping the global charts as they reinvent their traditions for a new generation of listeners
The investigation’s evidence against the former president was put to a grand jury, a method that guarantees indictments in almost 95% of cases
Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray combined for 53 points in an offensive showcase by the Western Conference champions, playing their first Finals series in 47 years
Denver and Miami kick off the Championship series in Colorado on June 1 with the Serb and the Texan looking to inspire their teams to the title
Founded in 2016, the company sought FDA permission in 2022 but the first application was rejected
The families of the victims want to raise the age to buy semi-automatic rifles, such as the AR-15 used in the shooting, but the measure has been stalled by Republican lawmakers. Meanwhile, teachers say schoolchildren no longer go to the bathroom alone
Californian millionaires are looking for ways to dodge the new levy on luxury homes, which enables social housing construction
In the most recent turn of events in the migratory crisis, the lifting of the controversial norm — decreed during the Trump administration — has filled the cities of Ciudad Juárez and El Paso with thousands of people. They have terrible tales to tell. Here are a few of them
The latest crisis on the Mexican border has shone light on a problem that dates back decades. Judges are overwhelmed and Congress, more polarized than ever, is incapable of providing solutions
The end of Donald Trump’s Covid measure, which allowed the immediate expulsion of people, has not solved the problems in the area or between the governments of Joe Biden and Andrés Manuel López Obrador
The Republicans in Congress have proposed a law that will make it tougher for people to enter the United States. Alejandro Mayorkas – the secretary of Homeland Security – warns of ‘difficult days ahead’
People in charge of centers hosting immigrants are anticipating an increase in deportations when the Donald Trump-era public health law ceases to be in force as of midnight on May 11