The 1978 production remains one of the worst films in cinematic history. But 45 years after the star’s death, it is also seen as her final, daring attempt to assert herself
In December 1985, the attempted suicides of two young people (one of whom died) was blamed on the subliminal messages supposedly contained in the song ‘Better by You Better than Me’
Hospitals are overwhelmed and fatalities are soaring. The island is suffering from combined viruses that include dengue, chikungunya, Oropouche and other respiratory diseases
The president’s tax law, which was passed over the summer, cut funding for hormone treatments. This has led to medication shortages and long waits at clinics, causing uncertainty within the trans community
He became globally famous for painting the soles of his shoes red, although he’d been sketching since he was a child. Today, Louboutin is celebrating: his brand turns 35, rejuvenating itself thanks to Gen Z and changes in the way heels are perceived
The US president is right that European civilization is in danger, but he’s wrong about who poses the threat: it’s Putin and himself
With whistle codes, workshops and rapid-response groups, neighbors are training to combat the Trump administration’s assault on immigrants
The actress, model and farmer who grew up surrounded by cinema disappeared when the industry stopped calling in her 40s and hasn’t stopped working in recent years (Oscar nomination included). She now shines in Bvlgari jewelry with the light of an eternal diva
In a conversation with EL PAÍS, 10 young people between the ages of 16 and 26 describe their search for stability and security, in a country that they feel is increasingly hostile
The CEO and founder of Science Corp discusses his company’s latest breakthrough: an ocular prosthesis, implanted with a chip under the retina
Archaeologist and anthropologist Jerry Moore reviews the findings that explain a relationship marked first by fear and then by mutual interest and admiration
On Friday, Disney+ premieres the first two episodes of ‘The End of an Era,’ the six-chapter look at the making of the Eras Tour
One of the pictures displays packets of condoms for sale with an image of the president’s face on them
Public administrations and NGOs are preparing citizens in risk zones with action manuals and survival courses
The memory of state repression has divided Chilean society ahead of the presidential runoff on Sunday, in which the far-right candidate, José Antonio Kast, is the favorite
On December 19, this interstellar visitor with its peculiar composition offers a glimpse into the makeup of celestial bodies beyond the Sun
The opposition leader, who declined to provide any details about her next steps, asserts that ‘time is against Nicolás Maduro and the regime, and in favor of the opposition, of Venezuelans’
The company received €53 million in 2021 after being considered ‘strategic’ by the Spanish government. The CEO and president have now been arrested as part of a larger operation
The number of Mexican visitors continues to rise despite Trump’s immigration policy and entry restrictions. While Mexico is not on the U.S. travel ban list, the visa application process has become harder and more expensive
Documents sent to Spain’s National Biosafety Commission confirm at least two tests conducted in October and November at the facilities, which are undergoing construction work. Authorities are investigating the possibility of a lab leak
US State Secretary Marco Rubio has ordered a return to Times New Roman as the typeface for official documents, a move that reflects the effort to eliminate any inclusion initiatives at the federal level
The White House anticipates further interceptions of vessels and is preparing sanctions against the nephews of the leader of the Chavista regime
In the late 1970s, the architect bought a bungalow in Santa Monica and decided to renovate it by wrapping it with corrugated metal, construction mesh, plywood, and glass
Participants compete to build a business empire with the cryptocurrency, which has plunged 87% since its launch. Trump’s old friend Bill Zanker is behind the project
The program, which will give priority to wealthy investors and entrepreneurs, is now accepting applications
In a coastal village in the African country, the inhabitants banned the poaching of monkeys and transformed their coexistence with them into a lever for community development and ecotourism
Following a meeting between the leftist presidential candidate and a business association, supporters of former president Alvaro Uribe are urging the private sector to abandon its traditional caution
In statements to a British outlet, the far-right leader said that he plans to travel to London in 2026, and that he is negotiating for Britain to lift restrictions on arms sales to Argentina
Success is no longer the goal for young people starting out on their careers: many frequently move from company to company to find the one that best suits their needs and prioritize their personal lives
The confrontation between the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and self-defense groups for control of the territory has intensified and shows the difficulties in rebuilding the social fabric in Michoacán
The historic Hollywood studios spent more than $5 billion on restructuring in the three years prior to being put up for sale
A land drone successfully rescued a soldier in an operation that Kyiv described as ‘legendary’ after he spent 33 days cut off with a comrade facing Russian positions
The administration is cornering migrants with the suspension of applications for citizenship, residency, asylum, duration of work permits, and even threats of frozen bank accounts
The tool was developed so that the Latino community in the US can easily notify their families about detentions by immigration agents
The opposition leader greeted supporters, defying the Maduro regime with her presence in the Norwegian capital after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize
Jørgen Watne Frydnes’ message is clear: Maduro must accept the election results and lay the groundwork for a peaceful transition
Mexican psychologist Tanya Duarte, Argentine teacher Miriam Gomes, and Bolivian engineer Juan Carlos Ballivián share their firsthand accounts of what it is like to live in countries that are not traditionally associated with African heritage
América Futura explores, through seven stories in three languages, the Afro-descendant communities of the continent to tell the story of about 25% of the population of Latin America and the Caribbean: 150 million people who identify as Afro-descendant and who have shaped the countries of the region, but whose histories have traditionally been erased or reduced to stereotypes
In the early 2000s, a group of Afro-Colombians went to Washington to pressure their president, who was negotiating a free trade agreement. They wanted to ensure that Black people would be appointed to the Colombian government. Now, Black women’s collectives are paving the way for political inclusion in Latin America
In Salvador de Bahía, one of the 15th century’s primary slave trafficking ports, Afro-tourism has become a pillar of the economy, even as the Black community continues to be its most vulnerable
The multimedia special ‘The invisible history of Latin America’ promotes a new narrative for telling the stories of Afro-descendant territories and peoples. Their histories are indispensable for building the region’s future
On the islands, the concept of restoration is heterogeneous. While academics cling to it as a principle of social justice, other groups delve into self-repair
Too Black for Latinos and too Latino for African Americans, Boston’s Afro-Latino community is beginning to see the fruits of decades of activism against historical invisibility
Ana Corina Sosa delivers her mother’s acceptance speech at a ceremony marked by condemnation of the violence of Maduro’s regime
The Fed expects to continue cutting rates in January amid pressure from the White House
The Trump administration’s proposal would apply to visitors from countries included in the Visa Waiver Program
The researcher has published a new book that unpacks the inner workings of the ancestral neural GPS that allows us to locate ourselves in the here and now, recall memories, and imagine future worlds
The tool is a legal standard for governments and parliaments in the region to use. It establishes obligations for digital platforms, such as the timely removal of violent or non-consensual content
The ‘Wall Street Journal’ claims the opposition leader left by sea for Curaçao with US support
The UN has denounced Israel for continuing to restrict the entry of aid while a storm is expected that could worsen the already catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Strip
Jorge Rodríguez, president of the Venezuelan parliament, downplayed the prize awarded to María Corina Machado and questioned ‘the hypocrisy of the peace organizations’
The opposition leader is traveling to Norway but will not be present at the award ceremony. The prize committee highlighted her struggle to promote democracy in her country and her leadership of the resistance against Nicolás Maduro
The renowned Puerto Rican journalist defends bilingual, independent, and community-based journalism in Trump’s America
Isaac Rendón, who has spina bifida, found his passion in adaptive surfing. But his story highlights how inaccessible Mexican beaches are to people with disabilities
A decade has passed since the premiere of the television series that catapulted the Ukrainian leader to office. The show discussed corruption, but made no mention of the threat of Russia
Their children, born in the US state to immigrant parents, crossed the border and never returned. Faced with what they consider an inadequate response from the authorities, the families are seeking justice on their own
The first anniversary of the forced disappearance of Nehemiah, Steven, Ismael, and Joshua brought together family members and neighbors, who are anxiously awaiting a verdict in the case
Innsbruck prosecutors are seeking a three-year prison term for Thomas Plamberger, who attempted a difficult winter ascent of Austria’s highest peak, the Grossglockner, with his less experienced girlfriend
The market is pricing in a quarter-point cut as the debate intensifies over Jerome Powell’s successor at an institution that is more divided than ever
The US president held his first political rally with voters outside Washington in months to try to calm citizens’ concerns about inflation