Scientists for the first time achieved a reaction with a net energy gain. Secretary Jennifer Granholm called it one of the most impressive scientific achievements of the 21st century
Two years before the next race for the White House, EL PAÍS took a look at the results of the November 8 vote to forecast what could happen in key states
According to an indictment unsealed on Tuesday, the former head of the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange is facing eight counts, including wire fraud
With their Netflix docuseries, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have added little more than a few extra details about the royal family to their well-known narrative. Just what is their endgame?
In 2017, another alleged victim, musician Melissa Schuman, said the singer sexually assaulted her when she was 18
The governor of Florida – recently re-elected by a landslide – is looking to take over the Republican Party. But can he play at the national level?
White supremacists are gaining ground in the right-wing political party, thanks to Donald Trump and Elon Musk
The Arizona senator, who along with Joe Manchin has often made things difficult for the president in the upper chamber, has said she will not side with Republicans
Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman said in a video conference that Washington has not ‘facilitated or encouraged’ Ukraine to target military objectives deep in Russian territory
President Joe Biden confirmed the deal between Washington and Moscow: ‘She’s safe, she’s on her way home after months of being unjustly detained under intolerable circumstances’
Conservative Supreme Court justices are leaning towards removing checks and balances on state legislatures in drawing up electoral rules and maps
Around 82 tribes in America and Canada have 20,000 animals as part of a repopulation program aimed at restoring their ancestral connection with the species
Although narcotics have greater visibility than ever in mainstream series and music, it is not clear to what extent they are reflecting reality
County Board of Supervisors backtracks following public backlash and concerns about ‘the precedent it sets for other cities without as strong a commitment to police accountability’
Recent legal changes have attracted thousands of homosexual couples prohibited from getting married in their own countries
The tell-all series about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be released on December 8, lifting the lid on the couple’s stormy relationship with the UK media and the British royal family
The legislation, which came into force last October, expands eligibility to the descendants of those who fled the Spanish Civil War and Franco dictatorship
Justice Sonia Sotomayor raised the possibility that ‘303 Creative LLC v. Elenis’ could become the first time the court has ruled a business can refuse to serve a customer ‘based on race, sex, religion or sexual orientation’
The Border Project, led by the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team, has managed to identify the bodies of more than 280 people who died during the perilous crossing
In a book that has just been released in its Spanish edition, the quartet’s guitarist debunks stories about the group, unravels Jim Morrison’s persona and recounts the history of a seminal rock band
The guru molded stars including Andre Agassi, Martina Hingis, Monica Seles, Maria Sharapova, Boris Becker and Anna Kournikova at his Bradenton academy in Florida
While there is growing interest in negotiating an end to the invasion of Ukraine, most experts believe that the conditions for establishing a dialogue have not been reached
Citing the enormous impact on American farmers, the Biden administration says it may enforce compliance with North American trade agreements
A massive FBI and State Police hunt is underway after the fatal stabbing of four friends in the small university community. Two weeks after the tragedy, no suspects have been identified
The rapper had published an image of a Nazi Swastika merged with the Star of David and praised Hitler on ‘Infowars’
Mayor Eric Adams is offering up to $170,000 to whoever shows ‘the drive, determination, and killer instinct” to effectively deal with one of the Big Apple’s longstanding public health issues
Buttressed by renewed support from China and Russia, Kim Jong-un ordered more tests this year than during the 63-year-long regime of his father and grandfather