The barbarity of recent weeks has reignited the debate on the use of terror by criminal groups, but its implications also cross over issues such as migration, trade, and the US presidential election
The Republican candidate has turned every judicial, business, or media setback and the controversies over racist insults at his rallies into a golden opportunity to raise money and secure votes
Perla Trevizo / ProPublica / The Texas Tribune / Photography by Gerardo del Valle|Del Rio (Texas)|
Immigration is not part of Joe Frank Martinez’s job. But in Del Rio, Texas, like in other majority Latino communities across the country, the issue is high on voters’ minds and is disrupting long-standing political allegiances
The Democrat, who could become the first Black woman and Asian American to hold the presidency of the United States, maintains that voters do not choose by gender or color but by the candidate’s plan to ‘solve their problems’
Female players in the league have been targeted for racist and sexist attacks in the wake of the sport’s growing popularity thanks to young stars like Caitlin Clark
Celebrities are becoming more outspoken about their political allegiances. Icons like Taylor Swift, Oprah Winfrey, and Bruce Springsteen have publicly backed the Democrat, while Donald Trump struggles with significantly fewer endorsements
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, which causes 120,000 deaths a year, adopts an alternative mode of cell division to ensure its survival, new study finds
The official death toll rose to 211 in the Valencia region, where workers are focusing on underground spaces. Health authorities are warning of the risk of epidemics
Migrants from the Caribbean country living in this Ohio town, who the Republican accused of eating pets, share their concerns and fears ahead of the presidential election on Tuesday
The speeches delivered by the U.S. presidential candidates in the same state on the same day underscore the stark contrast between their visions for the country, in a campaign characterized by confrontation, deep mistrust and palpable anxiety
Felipe VI, Letizia, the country’s prime minister and the regional premier were pelted with mud and objects as people in Paiporta vented their frustration. Some security sources called the visit ‘a mistake’ and said the events were ‘foreseeable’