
The ordinary lives behind the Holocaust
‘Three Minutes: An Exploration’ is based on a home movie that seeks to revive the memory of a world annihilated by Nazism

‘Three Minutes: An Exploration’ is based on a home movie that seeks to revive the memory of a world annihilated by Nazism

Estimates of the number of Russian fatalities range from 63 to 400. Reports suggest the HIMARS attack targeted a concentration of cellphone signals at a temporary barracks

The law allows shops to work with shelters to offer animals up for adoption

Despite making last-minute concessions, Kevin McCarthy may be the first speaker candidate in 100 years to fail to be elected in the initial vote

The United States is home to 16 of the 20 largest public businesses by market capitalization, one more than last year

Eleven years after accompanying the American climber on his toughest free solo in Yosemite, filmmaker Peter Mortimer has released the footage

A new ban in the lower house is just the latest chapter of a longstanding dispute over whether the application threatens US national security

The leader of the Workers’ Party – who previously served as president from 2003 until 2010 – used his first day in office to sign decrees regarding deforestation, poverty reduction and gun control

With ‘Bones And All’ in theaters and a new J.A. Bayona production about the Andes tragedy on its way, the anthropophage is more alive than ever on our screens

The leader of Brazil’s left-wing Workers’ Party – who served as president from 2003 until 2010 – takes office this Sunday, bringing an end to four years of right-wing rule under Jair Bolsonaro

The tycoon paid $1.1 million in federal taxes in his first three years as president, and nothing at all in 2020

Beijing said it would continue to ‘firmly defend its sovereignty and security’ after a collision between a Chinese J-11 and a US RC-135 reconnaissance airplane was narrowly avoided

As the Maduro regime mends relations in Latin America and across the world, most opposition parties are thinking about deserting the president of the National Assembly

The Brazilian footballer passed away from colon cancer at the Albert Einstein Hospital in São Paulo

Staffer Cassidy Hutchinson told the investigating panel that her boss Mark Meadows destroyed official papers around a dozen times

On guidance from the CDC and amid concern over Beijing’s management of a new coronavirus outbreak, negative tests will be required at US airports from January

Beijing’s decision to end its strict zero-Covid policy has led to a spike in cases. Although official national figures remain low, local authorities have reported between 500,000 and a million per day

Residents of Washington DC,. Buffalo, Chicago and Detroit faced the worst cold front in the country so far this century

Title 42, a controversial policy introduced during the Covid-19 pandemic, was about to expire, but Republican states mounted a legal challenge that justices will resolve next year, effectively allowing expulsions until then

The narco chief had traveled from Bogotá to meet with his family in Buenos Aires, but instead spent Christmas at Ezeiza international airport due to a ban on re-entry

Authorities have issued yellow and orange warnings with subzero temperatures, heavy rain, sleet and frost forecast in nothern and central areas

Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes is the leader of the brutal Jalisco New Generation Cartel. Despite being the most wanted criminal in North America, with millions of dollars in rewards hanging over his head, both the Mexican and US governments have failed to track him down

At least 28 fatalities were reported in and around Buffalo, NY, which was buried in 43 inches of snow. Hundreds of people remained trapped in homes and vehicles

Her melodies, her lyrics, her closeness with fans, the management of her career: experts decipher the singer’s ceaseless popularity

Thousands of migrants from Venezuela, stranded at the border between Ciudad Juarez and El Paso in the middle of a cold wave

Temperatures remain below freezing in the northwest but the bomb cyclone that enveloped the United States over the Christmas weekend has started to subside

Greg Abbott and other Republican leaders are seeking to increase pressure on the federal government over immigration policy in the grip of a cold snap and with the fate of Title 42 pending in the Supreme Court