This is the fourth part of our ongoing publication of Éric Toussaint's interview with CADTM. The first part focused on an analysis of the austerity budget adopted by the Belgian government at the ...
From “Gone with the Wind” to a landmark legal fight, Olivia de Havilland’s papers now belong to the Ransom Center in Austin.
Caribbean correspondent Dánica Coto has returned to Cuba after more than three years. She finds the island changed, with ...
“There is no AI exemption to our laws,” Rachel Dempsey, an attorney for the plaintiffs, told SFGATE. “Just because a computer is making these decisions doesn’t mean that it doesn’t have to be ...
The suspension of U.S. refugee resettlement during the first days of Donald Trump’s second presidency, along with additional ...
More than half a million foreigners are believed to live in Spain without legal permission. Like in the United States and ...
All three were subsequently sentenced to prison. Theirs are among more than a dozen criminal cases that were investigated or prosecuted in Trump’s first term and then undone, through the president’s ...
FBI agents are executing a search warrant at the Fulton County elections office near Atlanta. An FBI spokesperson said ...
Most couples pay more than the headline fees on the K1 visa because the fiancé route includes a petition, a consular ...
As the education landscape continues to evolve in response to contemporary demands, the ‘Year One at Age Six’ initiative ...
An Associated Press investigation found that Bangladeshi workers were lured to Russia by the false promise of civilian jobs ...