
A judge circumvents Supreme Court ban and blocks Trump’s order against birthright citizenship
Judge Joseph Laplante admits a class-action lawsuit, allowing him to issue a temporary nationwide stay
Judge Joseph Laplante admits a class-action lawsuit, allowing him to issue a temporary nationwide stay
Despite confirming the end of his musical career more than a year ago, the Puerto Rican reggaeton artist is back with a new name: DY
Wordplay flirting with substance abuse in prime time and political barbs have brought drugs into the media. Do they normalize drug use or act as a deterrent? Various experts reflect on the issue
The temporary suspension of PEPFAR has disrupted preventive treatments, infant testing, and the work of community health teams serving vulnerable populations in the Global South, according to UNAIDS
A social mobility survey shows that 50% of people born into the lowest economic strata do not improve their economic condition
The case of a founding member of a small independent union representing Indigenous farmworkers in Washington raises concerns about potential persecution of migrant labor activists
Immigrants at Florida’s Everglades detention center speak out about ‘abusive’ treatment, one week after its opening
The epicenter of the crisis is Texas, particularly Gaines County, where 414 of the state’s 753 cases have been reported
There are no walls high enough to preserve islands of peace and prosperity surrounded by violence and misery, writes Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
A study concludes that modern systems can learn sophisticated representations of emotion concepts, despite not being trained to do so
A report reveals that a lack of information on arms exports hinders access to justice and fuels doubts about the role played by arms-producing powers in conflicts
The US has slapped the country with a 50% levy — more than any other nation — as the Republican president calls the former leader’s trial a ‘witch hunt’