Trump again raises specter of political violence if he loses presidential election
In an interview with ‘Time,’ the Republican candidate also says he will use the National Guard for mass deportations of immigrants because ‘they aren’t civilians’
In an interview with ‘Time,’ the Republican candidate also says he will use the National Guard for mass deportations of immigrants because ‘they aren’t civilians’
The new law creates a huge desert for women’s reproductive health that spans the entire southern U.S.
Officers have swept through other campuses across the US over the last two weeks, leading to confrontations and more than 1,100 arrests
The writer died in New York at age 77 after a battle with lung cancer. His death comes a few months after publishing ‘Baumgartner,’ in which he reviews five decades of writing
A clinical trial shows the neuroprotective effect of lixisenatide
Big technology companies see this energy source as a way to satisfy their extremely high power demand, which has skyrocketed since the advent of AI
The Dutch microbiologist has been voluntarily searching for duplicate, erroneous or retouched academic images for more than 10 years and warning universities and scientific journals about it
Around the world, 100 companies have debuted weight-loss medications, which have become a multimillion-dollar business. Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic is currently the best-known, but it’s far from the only option
After coming up short in an international educational assessment, the country will invest in books and 4,000 schools for students facing challenges
Nurtured by Washington, multinationals and universities, the small Central American country is on its way to becoming a hub for integrated circuits
The In-N-Out chain has to close a restaurant for the first time due to a surge in robberies and violent acts in Oakland
Her memoir – ‘The Undying: A Meditation on Modern Illness’ – went beyond her own medical treatment. An American now living and teaching in Scotland, she spoke with EL PAÍS on a visit to Madrid
The soccer player, who died in 2011, was one of the protagonists of the Diretas Já campaign 40 years ago to restore democracy after the dictatorship
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