In the 1990s, an isolated city in the Pacific Northwest created a global musical movement, ‘grunge.’ EL PAÍS visited Seattle 30 years after the death of Kurt Cobain, the artist who personified this genre. He marked a generation and defined a diverse scene that is still vibrant today
After the raid on Pearl Harbor, company employees focused on feigning that their assembly hall was a residential neighborhood to protect themselves from possible attacks. They achieved this using methods from the film industry: paintings, sets, and stage props
Five years after his divorce from Mackenzie Tuttle, the tycoon’s public exposure has increased because of his media-friendly courtship with Lauren Sanchez, featuring diamonds, yachts, mansion and parties with his famous friends
At least 366 U.S. Starbucks stores have voted to unionize since 2021. The announcement is a sign of the continuing tension between the Seattle coffee giant and the Workers United union
Authorities say they are looking for more possible victims after linking the man, Negasi Zuberi, to violent sexual assaults in at least four other states
As cities nationwide face a new barrage of heat, low-income households, renters and people of color are far more likely to suffer the sweltering heat without cooling
A New York coffee shop chain has opened its first establishment with robot baristas, following in the footsteps of similar ones in Russia, Dubai and Tokyo
The protest on Wednesday follows widespread cost-cutting at Amazon, where layoffs have affected workers in numerous sectors. The company has cut 27,000 jobs since November
The 90-page complaint says the social media companies have designed and marketed their products to children, worsening mental health and behavioral disorders including anxiety and depression