Mysterious song from outer space discovered
Chorus waves, which affect the safety of astronauts and satellites, have been found in a place where their existence was thought impossible
Chorus waves, which affect the safety of astronauts and satellites, have been found in a place where their existence was thought impossible
The writer has published ‘Magic Pill,’ a book where based on his own experience with weight-loss drugs he embarks on a journey about the impact of these revolutionary treatments
According to research, one in 12 minors suffers some form of sexual abuse via the internet
Spanish filmmaker Javier Horcajada created the mashup ‘From My Cold Dead Hands’ after watching 8,665 hours of YouTube videos
The U.S. president’s plans for mass deportations have a direct impact on individuals like Miguel Hernández, a Mexican worker in New York, and Iván Almonte, who has lived in the country for decades without legal documentation
The withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, the WHO, and the pact to tax large multinationals adds to the president’s expansionist rhetoric and his conviction that ‘everybody needs’ the United States
Experts argue that the executive order ending naturalization for the children of undocumented immigrants violates the 14th Amendment. In response, 22 states and two cities have filed lawsuits challenging the order in court
On his first day, the Republican dismissed the four women who oversaw a system that must resolve 3.5 million cases
At the inaugural ball, the president’s daughter wore an exact replica of the iconic Givenchy dress originally worn by the actress. The Arnault family, which controls LVMH — the conglomerate that owns the fashion house — was also at the event
The actor is the favorite to win an Oscar for his role in ‘The Brutalist,’ where he plays László Tóth, an architect who survives the Nazi extermination and rebuilds his life in the United States
Donald Trump’s expansionist rhetoric poses a direct threat to the maritime corridor that serves as the Central American nation’s primary source of income
A new study reveals that close social contacts, such as friends, influence the composition of the microbiota — the community of microorganisms living inside the body that plays a crucial role in maintaining good health
An increasing number of people are turning to so-called psychobots — artificial intelligence tools with potential psychotherapeutic benefits. Some of these systems generate entirely unpredictable responses and mimic human qualities such as empathy and compassion
More than 630 trucks with basic supplies entered the Strip on Sunday and 915 on Monday, although agencies warn that the enormous needs of the population require greater speed
The alternatives for some migrants include applying for humanitarian parole for urgent cases, or trying to enter the United States with a valid visa
Thousands of people are in limbo as the CBP One asylum application is shut down on the first day of the Donald Trump administration
Claudia Sheinbaum’s government faces the challenge of toughening its fight against drugs and showing results to prevent a potential US military incursion into Mexico
The president withdraws the US from the Paris Agreement, pardons those convicted of the assault on the Capitol and renames the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America, but has not yet imposed tariffs on imports
On his first day in the Oval Office, the president decrees a ‘full, complete and unconditional’ pardon that includes January 6 prisoners who committed violent acts
The decision to move the inauguration ceremony inside the Capitol due to the cold weather left a multitude of people outside the stadium where the Republican was scheduled to speak
The Republican president announced dozens of executive orders on immigration. Requirements for obtaining residency are raised from five years to 14
Republican declares national emergency on the border with Mexico, says he will send troops, announces massive deportations to ‘repel invasion’ and designates cartels as terrorist organizations
The Republican assured that the country’s “Golden Age begins right now” and announced some of his first measures, such as the declaration of a national emergency on the border with Mexico
This Venezuelan teacher obtained a date to request asylum in the US after a year of waiting in Mexico. Her children are already on American soil, but she worries the president-elect could cancel the program
Donald Trump has promised to save the app, which has transformed how we consume and create content today
Two buses from the International Committee of the Red Cross transport 76 Palestinians, nearly all women, following the handover of three Israeli hostages
A startup founded by former Meta researchers is creating an alternative evolutionary path using the most powerful computational resources ever applied in biology, according to the company
EL PAÍS looks back at the swearing-in ceremony, which is held every four years at the Capitol in Washington
The first lady has revealed little about this new chapter: she will primarily live in Washington, her main cause will continue to be addressing cyberbullying of children, and her son Barron remains her top priority
The president will begin implementing his immigration plans immediately, with the first raids set to take place this week
The new government plans to shut down the CBP One appointment system, leaving thousands of people in limbo as they wait in Mexico for an opportunity to request asylum in the United States
In his second term, the U.S. president will be far more free to implement his proposals
While Trump has increasingly behaved as though he were already the sitting president during the transition, the Democrat has focused his efforts on safeguarding as much of his political legacy as possible
The Republican wants to exercise power from day one, with promises of political revenge and plans for mass deportations. His return to the White House on Monday represents a test of strength for US democracy and a blow to the geopolitical chessboard
The French release of a new adaptation of Felix Salten’s classic, revisits the shock of that moment, which has served as a rite of passage for generations — even Paul McCartney says he was impacted by it
The new president’s cabinet — one of the least diverse in recent decades — has the highest concentration of billionaires ever recorded
The billionaire has begun to hire employees for the Department of Government Effectiveness and to point out some expenses to be cut
‘Brideshead Revisited,’ ‘The Mission,’ ‘The French Lieutenant’s Woman’… these are just some of the titles in film and television that forged the career of this great British actor. Irons originally intended to be a musician, but his physique, voice and acting skills led him down the path of cinema. EL PAÍS spoke with him in Seville
She conducts the Bogotá Women’s Philharmonic Orchestra and the Cartagena Symphony Orchestra. The latter is a social project made up of children and youths who perform in concert at the Cartagena Music Festival
Three ordinary men whose homes were threatened by the Eaton Fire decided to ignore evacuation orders and stay put to save their homes and those of others neighbors. These are the stories of Paul Mendez, Gregory Dane and Shane Jordan
Biopic ‘Better Man’ opened to rave reviews but is turning out to be a box-office disaster — is its protagonist’s fate to be a pop idol in Europe, Asia and Australia but an unknown in the world’s largest market?
The researcher, who teaches at Columbia University, has been promoting the new National Center for Neurotechnology in his native Spain. The institute will manufacture devices capable of tapping the human mind and modifying it
Novo Nordisk, the largest European company by market capitalization, has achieved worse than expected results for its new slimming drug CagriSema
A relative of the Coppolas and Wes Anderson’s muse tries new directions in ‘Between the Temples’ and ‘Queer’
The modest recovery of recent years fails to mask Venezuela’s crisis: a shattered productive structure, poverty levels nearly three times the regional average, and profound inequality
Big investors are enjoying a stock market at an all-time high, driven by the tycoon’s victory. However, they are beginning to become suspicious of his costly proposals, which would drive up inflation and harm the millions of retail investors who voted for him
Filmmaker Jordan Peele selects his favorite Black authors in ‘Out There Screaming,’ an anthology of stories. The book serves as the cultural industry’s spearhead against racial clichés
Tens of thousands of cyber slaves are held captive in Southeast Asia’s scam compounds, working around the clock to defraud love-seeking victims through dating apps and social media
Ten of the country’s 15 regions lack any type of journalists, who have been expelled, persecuted, or detained by the Ortega and Murillo regime
The Summit in December presents an opportunity to create a comprehensive framework that bridges two often separate conversations: addressing the root causes of crime and strengthening the capacity of law enforcement and justice institutions
Former presidents, businessmen and celebrities are on the list of potential inauguration day attendees
With flames raging from half a dozen fires, thousands of Los Angeles residents were forced to answer the same question. For others, there wasn’t even time to save that precious memory
The nine justices support the law forcing the platform to divest from its parent company, China-based ByteDance
Thousands of treated patients support the potential of phage therapy, but limited knowledge of this technique and its regulatory complexity hinder its expansion
Among the 33 hostages to be released in the initial phase of the agreement are two young children and three individuals over 80 years old. Meanwhile, Israeli fighter jets continue to carry out intense bombing campaigns in Gaza
EL PAÍS reviews the roles that have caused the big headaches for major Hollywood stars, be it criticism for a fake accent or for failing to learn their lines
At least 78 people were detained in a surprise operation in early January. The country’s largest agricultural union claims that detainees included legal residents, and that at least 50 have already been deported to Mexico
The Netflix series has gotten mixed reviews as it inevitably falls short of the perfection of Gabriel García Márquez’s novel despite sticking closely to his prose
Shigemitsu Tanaka, co-president of Nihon Hidankyo, the organization that received the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize, says the world is a more dangerous place today and that ‘the nuclear taboo is no longer so taboo’
While the United States decides whether to ban the platform, China must manage the flood of Western users on its alternative, the Little Red Book where there’s fun to be had with cultural crossover
With Israel stepping up its strikes, joy over the announcement is mixed with fear of joining the death statistics in the hours prior to the end of 15 months of conflict
Barbara Lorber is fed up with the fact her West Village home has been a ‘global tourist destination’ for nearly 30 years. Now, city authorities have granted her permission to block the entrance with a metal gate
The new Constitution tailored by the presidential couple legitimizes the ‘volunteer police’ and gives the Sandinista flag equal status with the national one
The popularity of books on Stoicism reflects a widespread search for values in a world where we often feel powerless. However, its philosophical ideas have also been simplified and repurposed into self-help content, marketed by influencers and entrepreneurs as a quick fix for managing stress