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In his book ‘The Theory of Everything Else,’ comedian and writer Dan Schreiber compiles the craziest (and, in some cases, the most dangerous) ideas that humanity has come up with

In his book ‘The Theory of Everything Else,’ comedian and writer Dan Schreiber compiles the craziest (and, in some cases, the most dangerous) ideas that humanity has come up with

In 2026, the plumber’s 45th anniversary and the archeologist’s 30th, among those of other legends, commemorate the era that laid the foundations of the industry and transcended into popular culture

For years, the city built up one of the Americas’ strongest industries of Spanish-language productions, creating an ecosystem that brought work and visibility to thousands of actors and creators

Recent studies debunk the great neuroscientific myth of social networks and the maturity of gray matter

A Canadian has been awarded for his ultra-fast pulses of light, a compass to discover the microworld

Analysts, academics, and security experts are divided on how the number of missing persons in Mexico should be measured, while the government compiles a new registry

Both US corporations have handed over control of their business to local partners to keep up presence in a market that is becoming less friendly

The rise of artificial intelligence is causing shifts in the rankings, with Larry Page, Jeff Bezos and Larry Ellison in the top five

The possibility of the US overthrowing the communist regime seems more plausible than ever, even more than during the Cold War. In Havana, a mixture of emotions hangs in the air, sometimes contradictory, but always permeated by the extreme precariousness of the present and anxiety about the future

The administration claims that the proposal will reduce healthcare and medication costs, but critics have pointed out that it is incomplete and does not address issues such as special ACA subsidies

Part of the Ancien Régime’s fall from grace stemmed from the way Parisians communicated amongst themselves, according to historian Robert Darnton’s ‘The Revolutionary Temper’

Since becoming the country with the largest crude reserves on the planet in 2010, its production has fallen to historic lows

The British philosopher, a leader within the new environmental movement, argues that in order to protect the Amazon, we must first destroy the racism that dwells within us

While most Americans disapprove of the arrest of the Venezuelan president, admiration and gratitude toward the Republican has grown among these two exile communities

After the 2026 tour was canceled due to Keith Richards’ arthritis, new ways to enjoy the band are emerging — though some may be hard for fans to stomach

Nicolás Maduro’s capture is regarded with uncertainty by migrants living in the informal settlement in Colombia

A new attempt to see Kara Zor-El succeed on the big screen has revived memories of the 1984 film that could have changed everything

The pop icon and David Lynch’s eternal cult actor is experiencing a second adolescence, thanks to series like ‘Fallout’ and his TikTok expertise

Around eight million citizens of the South American country live abroad. Some fled the political repression of Chavismo. Others simply sought a way out of economic hardship. They have spread throughout the world, although most remain in Latin America. This is the story of 11 of them