Following the government’s announcement that a virtual minister will control public contracts, the Public Prosecutor’s Office is investigating its creators and the deputy prime minister
Scientific literature provides evidence that the way we breathe influences neural areas related to attention, memory, smell, and emotions
The family‑law attorney will donate the proceeds from a sweatshirt reading ‘dump him’ to a legal aid center that helps people navigate divorce safely, responsibly, and at no cost
Digital platforms will be required to give authorities live access to their data. The SAT defends the measure as a way to curb tax evasion and digitally enabled smuggling
The brother of King Charles III was stripped of all his privileges after being implicated in the network of the American financier
A month and a half after the US attack, the Bolivarian Revolution is testing a flexible opening and working on consensus to improve the economy
As humanitarian conditions continue to worsen in the Caribbean country, Thursday marks the deadline to present arguments to the appeals court that will decide whether to allow the Trump administration to eliminate immigration protections
According to several US media outlets, the White House has been informed that the armed forces would be ready for an offensive as early as this weekend
The ousting of José Jerí through a motion of censure pushes the 83‑year‑old into the presidency just two months before the elections. The appointee belongs to the party of convicted former leader Pedro Castillo
Democrats are using the standoff — expected to last until the end of the month — to highlight their opposition to Trump’s immigration policy
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in contact with Raúl Castro’s grandson, according to the outlet Axios