Originally from Guerrero, the Mexican surfer is an ambassador for a Philippines project that seeks to give visibility to women in surfing around the world
Julio César Almanza Armas was murdered hours after criticizing the insecurity faced by businesses in Tamaulipas. Weeks earlier, Minerva Pérez Castro was killed for the same reason in Baja California
Beatriz Busaniche, president of the Vía Libre Foundation and academic, analyzes the gender and ethnic biases of AI
A team of infectious disease experts has created a model based on the death of Robin Williams that helps calculate the risk of suicidal behavior after a celebrity takes their own life
Democrats must convince voters that they — not Republicans — are the true party of the American working class
The tourism-related trade gap shows the present strength of the U.S. economy, but is also a long-term vulnerability
Tehran’s brazen assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh has fueled fears that the Gaza war could spread to the Middle East
The founder of the Sinaloa Cartel returns to a Texas court, accused of drug trafficking, money laundering and at least four murders related to his criminal activities. The prosecution is asking the judge for more time and for the case to be recognized as ‘unusual and complex’
The international organization says that prison authorities are keeping 122,000 people in isolation for at least 22 hours a day