Lies about immigration beyond the border: A journey through the crucial state of Wisconsin
In the Badger State, one of the seven territories that could decide the outcome of next Tuesday’s elections, disinformation about immigrants runs rampant
In the Badger State, one of the seven territories that could decide the outcome of next Tuesday’s elections, disinformation about immigrants runs rampant
The Uruguayan intellectual, who hails from anti-capitalist struggles, has published an instructional guide on stopping gender-based violence in one’s immediate surroundings
A report by the OECD reveals that most national authorities want more international transparency when it comes to the purchase of drugs, but also that they refuse to report what they pay
The Irish band returns with ‘Romance,’ their fourth album — a shift in sound and aesthetics with the emphasis on guitar
Antoni Muntadas and Marshall Reese’s video art project shows how, from Eisenhower to Harris vs. Trump, presidential races run on propaganda
The Uruguayan intellectual, who hails from anti-capitalist struggles, has published an instructional guide on stopping gender-based violence in one’s immediate surroundings
In the Badger State, one of the seven territories that could decide the outcome of next Tuesday’s elections, disinformation about immigrants runs rampant
The Harvard Kennedy School professor and former Secretary of Defense reflects on the power of attraction and the elections. He believes his country can’t win based on force alone
EL PAÍS has mapped the outcome of every vote in the United States over the past century, starting with Ulysses S. Grant’s victory
Human errors during early voting have provided fertile ground for the proliferation of conspiracy theories targeting the electoral process
The collapse of macroeconomic variables in the country allows for high-risk speculative strategies with unique margins
In the heart of the Ghanaian jungle, illegal mines are polluting rivers and making the impoverished population ill. Residents barely share in the profits, which often end up outside the country. Six weeks before the general elections, indignation is rising among the population and protests against unchecked extractivism are growing
An installation by the Puerto Rican, who is based in Philadelphia, exposes the experiences of five patients within the healthcare system. The project addresses the importance of alternative ways to cope with illness
The exhibition at the Museo del Barrio, in New York City, is presenting the work of 33 emerging and established artists. It includes figures who have never had a museum exhibition before, such as the 95-year-old Venezuelan clay artist Magdalena Suarez Frimkess
If Harris wants to secure the presidency, she must prevent Trump from capturing this demographic
In five occasions, this system has awarded the presidency to candidates who did not win the popular vote
The White House’s unwavering support for Israel is leading to a loss of votes in Michigan, a crucial state that has historically leaned Democratic and plays a pivotal role in determining the outcome of the upcoming election in November
From non-human primates to beetles, dozens of species intentionally ingest ethanol, and even have special enzymes to metabolize it
The outline of this labyrinthine cellular machinery, the most complex in humans, opens up new ways of designing treatments against a multitude of diseases
The researcher and author, an expert on migration, discusses the debate surrounding this critical election issue and believes we are approaching a moment of reckoning
The storm delivered a year’s worth of rainfall in just a few hours. The unprecedented downpour overwhelmed rivers, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake
The sweets have been linked to three deaths in America and at least one hospitalization in Germany
Kyiv’s forces captured hundreds of enemy soldiers during the incursion into Kursk province, a success highlighted by Volodymyr Zelenskiy in repatriating his imprisoned servicemen
The Shia-majority region where the militia-party emerged is the scene of Israel’s largest evacuation orders so far in the conflict
The arrival of tens of thousands of migrants in Democratic cities like New York or Chicago radicalizes the discourse. Polls show that this issue is much more important to Republicans than Democrats
Sandy Petersen is the creator of ‘Call of Cthulhu,’ the popular RPG inspired by the works of the fantasy author, as well as the designer of the famous video game ‘Doom’
The U.N. reports that in 2023, four out of 10 war fatalities were women, as civilian casualties surged due to conflicts like the Gaza offensive
The UCLA academic, who received the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship in 2019, predicts that border management will continue to tighten regardless of who wins the election
According to one poll, 68% of this electorate plans to vote for the Republican candidate, doubling the figure he received in 2016
Residents of Sedaví and Alfafar, two towns hit by the flooding, are recovering from the aftermath of the record-breaking storm
A judge, a doctor, police officers and officials are accused of having hidden the bodies that arrived on the beaches of Buenos Aires after being thrown from military planes
Three cities in northern Mexico have imposed bans on costumes that fully cover the face, citing difficulties in identifying individuals amid the surge in organized crime
The refusal of his government to negotiate with Hamas on the release of captives in Gaza led to more than 100 soldiers announcing in a letter to the prime minister that they would no longer wear the uniform
The Democratic candidate has a lead of up to 30 percentage points in the female vote, while the Republican is ahead in the polls by a dozen points among men
Halloween in the United States has its roots in the traditions of European immigrants, particularly the Irish and Scottish. Here’s what you need to know about the holiday
Disinformation about these devices has become a main point of discussion on election security
Experts warn that the surging demand for microprocessors is becoming an increasingly big obstacle for the green transition
Three-dimensional cell-by-cell maps of pancreatic, breast, colon or ovarian cancer open new understanding of the origin and evolution of the disease
Are we witnessing an act of empowerment or another concession to the male gaze?
The director of the Chopin Institute in Warsaw believes the strange work stems from the Polish composer’s teaching activities, as studies suggest it dates back to around 1830 and matches his handwriting
Ambassador Salazar rebuffs complaints from Sheinbaum’s administration regarding Washington’s lack of transparency on Zambada’s capture, presenting a detailed timeline of high-level communications
The government has also decided to intervene in the national mint for 180 days, citing serious infrastructure deficiencies, obsolete machinery, and a debt of nearly $400 million
Researchers have successfully mapped a previously unknown settlement, as well as thousands of structures that remain buried in the Mexican state of Campeche
The vice president criticized her Republican rival from the very stage where he addressed his supporters before the assault on the Capitol
The largest study on this issue, involving 2,049 adolescents, reveals that this form of abuse may impact memory, learning, and motor control
The work transforms the understanding of the body’s response to infections and opens the way to treatments against drug-resistant microbes
The former US president avoided apologizing for Tony Hitchcliffe’s comment and the other offensive statements that were made against minority groups
Trump-fueled conspiracies are fueling threats against officials like Bill Gates. One county supervisor in the swing state of Arizona stepped down after being diagnosed with PTSD
The Democratic candidate has a clear lead among those under 34, but her support for the Israeli offensive in Gaza and her administration’s handling of issues such as migration and the environment threaten to narrow it
The former president will join the campaign in support of Yamandú Orsi. Luis Lacalle Pou — who cannot run again due to constitutional term limits — is backing Álvaro Delgado
The California politician and 41st U.S. treasurer under George W. Bush is one of the voices within the party calling on people not to vote for the former president
Six percent of those killed in the country by Israeli fire in the last year are emergency personnel. The number has now reached 168, mainly medical workers and firefighters
Despite Israeli attacks and lack of care, there are trees that have survived a year of war. Crops have been severely decimated, but Palestinians celebrate that life is prevailing in a devastated Strip
Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s appearance at the Madison Square Garden rally is part of the Republican candidate’s bid to reach out to young, podcast-addicted male voters
Venezuela’s president traveled to Kazan in search of legitimacy, but returns without joining the bloc of countries aligned against the West and amid a diplomatic war with Brazil that further complicates his role in the international community
With ‘Anora,’ winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes, the director premieres his fifth feature film involving sex workers. ‘If being indie means that you have complete control over your work, I will always be indie’
Chef Anthony Mangieri’s Una Pizza Napoletana on New York’s Lower East Side has won the coveted award two years in a row
‘L. A. Is My Lady’ was released 40 years ago, an album that reunited the singer with a former collaborator, Quincy Jones. It should have been his farewell
The comedian mocked the US territory by calling it ‘a floating island of garbage’ during a campaign event for the Republican candidate
One of the most brilliant and unconventional actors of his generation turns 50 at an interesting juncture in his career. Although his last two major projects have flopped, he has a knack for coming back when least expected
Miriam Adelson, a major shareholder in a casino empire, is the largest donor to the Republican presidential candidate’s campaign
The Republican candidate’s proposal to exempt tips from taxes has forced Democrats to react. The votes of Latino hospitality workers could be key to tipping the presidential election
Some 55% of these voters identify as Republicans and 68% say they will vote for the former president
In the coming months, hearings and trials will be held for the five defendants accused of supplying the actor with the ketamine that ended his life. Some of these individuals are facing sentences of up to 120 years in prison