
Customs, the new battlefield of the U.S.-Mexico trade war
Mexico is attempting to weed out corruption and fraud from a department that Donald Trump has targeted ahead of the renegotiation of the USMCA agreement

Mexico is attempting to weed out corruption and fraud from a department that Donald Trump has targeted ahead of the renegotiation of the USMCA agreement

His multi-denominational network of congregations from around the country organizes the immigrant community against attacks by the Trump administration

A Harvard team reverses dementia in mice with a metal supplement, after showing that its deficiency drives the disease

Represented by Magnum Photos, he rose to fame for his 1985 portrait of an Afghan girl in a refugee camp — but gets angry when asked about past revelations that some of his images were manipulated

The Netflix show doesn’t want to give viewers respite and packs the plot of an Addams Family for Gen Z

The Democratic governors of California, Illinois, and New York threaten to respond to the state’s attempt to widen the Republicans’ advantage in Congress in the 2026 midterm elections

Hundreds of migrants live crowded together in Ciudad Juárez, awaiting legal changes in the US, while others have already settled with the idea of staying

The decision opens the door to a possible plea deal between the drug lord and authorities

Satoshi Tanaka, who was a year old when the US dropped the atomic bomb on the Japanese city on August 6, 1945, fears that memories of the disaster will fade as those that experienced it pass away

In California, around 2,300 dreamers enrolled in Covered California plans will be dropped at the end of August

The State Department supports the measure taken by El Salvador’s Legislative Assembly, loyal to the president, which allows Washington’s main ally in Central America to remain in power