The body of Keishla Rodríguez Ortiz was found on Saturday. Félix Verdejo, who competed at the 2012 Olympic Games, has not cooperated with the investigation, the authorities said.
The social networking app is booming in authoritarian countries, where users are speaking freely about otherwise taboo topics.
Our students will still be studying Plato and Aristotle, but we can't afford a whole department.
An official said President Biden had made “a big blunder” by characterizing the North’s nuclear arsenal as a threat to the United States.
The prime minister’s party lost big in West Bengal amid criticism that his mishandling of the pandemic had fueled a catastrophic surge of cases in India.
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Your second dose of vaccine gives you more protection than you might think. Here’s why you should still get it, even if it’s later than planned.
It’s easy to turn unwanted pieces of cloth into fun home décor.
A win over Philadelphia came with help from the umpires. The Yankees, meanwhile, got Jameson Taillon’s first win since 2019.
Critics see the hand of Carrie Symonds in the costly makeover of the couple’s apartment and other political dust-ups. Supporters see “outdated sexist tropes.”
“It’s like finding a treasure trove while you are picking up mushrooms in a forest,” an archaeologist said. “We are overwhelmed with this discovery.”
Flowers are magic. They are beautiful, uplifting and, when added to a drink, incredibly refreshing.