
US presidential inaugurations: A timeline in pictures
EL PAÍS looks back at the swearing-in ceremony, which is held every four years at the Capitol in Washington
EL PAÍS looks back at the swearing-in ceremony, which is held every four years at the Capitol in Washington
Farralone was the name of the legendary singer’s home. It was designed by architect William Pereira with the assistance of his then-student, Frank Gehry. The house has just gone on sale for more than $8 million
The black sheep of the Democratic family dynasty threw his weight behind President-elect Donald Trump after ending his own bid for the White House
Antoni Muntadas and Marshall Reese’s video art project shows how, from Eisenhower to Harris vs. Trump, presidential races run on propaganda
The colorful town of Hyannis remains the domain of the only dynasty ever to exist in the United States. Now politics pits the most visible members of the clan against each other: JFK’s grandson, a Democrat, and independent presidential candidate Robert Jr., his great-uncle
His images are all over social media and his style continues to inspire fashion in a world that no longer has anything to do with what he represented. A quarter-of-a-century after his passing, friends and experts remember the Kennedy heir
From Kennedy against Nixon to Reagan against Carter, some face-offs between candidates have played a key role in determining the outcome of a vote. Will this be the case when Biden faces Trump on Thursday?
The Motown artist met a tragic end on April 1, 1984, when his father shot him in the middle of a family argument with the gun that he himself had given him
The 30-second spot, financed by the American Values 2024 Super PAC that is backing Kennedy, compared the independent candidate to his assassinated uncle, President John F. Kennedy
The candidate is playing the middle, aligning with influential people on the far right while touting his background as an environmentalist
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the controversial son of Bobby Kennedy, chose Utah to kick off his independent bid for the White House in 2024
Two documentaries revisit the infamous case that shook the United States 60 years ago
60 years ago, Lee Harvey Oswald shot the President in an event that left a profound impact in American society
The presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s anti-vaccine advocacy and inflammatory comments about everything from the Holocaust to the pandemic, have led to a rare public family breach
As the 60th anniversary of the assassination approaches, visitors to the city continue to tour the sites that commemorate both the president and his killer: the museum, the memorial, the Texas Theatre...
The environmental lawyer and son of Bobby Kennedy – who was assassinated in 1968 – is running in the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries. His candidacy has been attracting some Republicans and Trump supporters
British designer Jonathan Anderson is in charge of costume design for the new film by Italian director Luca Guadagnino. Although we will have to wait until September to see ‘Challengers’ in theaters, a garment in the film has already gone viral. It’s inspired by a shirt that was worn decades ago by JFK’s son
Perhaps counterintuitively, ‘Ol’ Blue Eyes’ had friendships with some of the most well known mobsters of his time, but he also rubbed elbows with several Presidents of the United States
Geopolitical uncertainty and Putin’s threats have triggered more frequent visits to the Diefenbunker in Ottawa, Canada – one of the largest decommissioned nuclear shelters on the planet. Meanwhile, the success of ‘The Last of Us’ has proven our cultural fascination with the apocalypse
The nephew of President John F. Kennedy and son of his slain brother Robert F. Kennedy, was once a bestselling author and environmental lawyer who worked on issues such as clean water
Sex, executions, assassinations and gossip populate the 1,500-plus pages of the historian’s ambitious book