As the U.S. prepares for the end of Title 42 restrictions, officials have released few details about who would be eligible for the immigration permissions known as family reunification parole
President Biden is aiming to court an Indo-Pacific leader with whom he’s sought stronger ties at a time when the United States looks to blunt China’s growing assertiveness in the region
The recommendation came at the close of a two-day meeting focused on whether women could safely and effectively take the pill without professional supervision
The 30-year-old who died was a former Michael Jackson impersonator who was well-known to city outreach workers who try to help unhoused people experiencing mental illness
A bipartisan group of senators has introduced legislation that would require the National Archives to screen documents leaving the White House for classified material. It’s the first major proposal to respond to a series of intelligence breaches over the last year
Police say 18 people were hit and 10 were critically injured. All the victims are said to be male, and several from Venezuela
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has said he wants to pardon Daniel Perry, who argued he shot and killed 28-year-old Garrett Foster in self-defense
CEO Alan Shaw said the company was ‘undertaking these efforts and expenses without any judicial or investigatory finding of fault’
Prices rose 0.4% from March to April, the government said Wednesday. The nation’s inflation rate has steadily cooled since peaking at 9.1% last June but remains far above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target rate
The indictment says the New York Republican induced supporters to donate to a company under the false pretense the money would be used to support his campaign. Instead, he used it for personal expenses
The city of Tapachula has become a bottleneck where those seeking to travel north are stuck for months as they wait for a temporary permit that will allow them to continue their journey to the U.S.
The presidents of the United States and Mexico discussed in a telephone call the actions of both governments in light of the end of the measure, which has provoked a tide of migrants seeking to enter U.S. territory
“That’s no way to govern,” the Republican leader has said. The White House “does not have a plan B,” he added
Despite a dissuasion campaign by the U.S. government, migrants are headed toward its southern border in growing numbers ahead of the end of pandemic-era asylum restrictions and proposed new restrictions on those seeking asylum
The charges against Santos were filed in the Eastern District of New York. Santos said he hadn’t been told of the charges, telling The AP, “This is news to me.”
São Paulo’s four municipal veterinary hospitals care for thousands of pets in an initiative shared by other Latin American cities, but that does not exist in Europe
The California Democrat announced in early March that she had been hospitalized in San Francisco and was being treated for a case of shingles, forcing her to be absent for two months
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and the state’s congressional delegation oppose putting the storage complex in the state. They fear New Mexico will become the nation’s dumping ground for spent nuclear fuel
Of all the accusations of sexual harassment and abuse that have dogged the former president, this is the only one that has gone to trial, at a time when the Republican is seeking reelection
The White House considers its policies for handling Ukrainians who were coming to the US-Mexico border to be so effective that a similar model has become the centerpiece of a broader border policy rolling out in earnest this week
The eight people killed in a shooting at a mall near Dallas over the weekend represent a multicultural cross-section of the area’s increasingly diverse suburbs
The Treasury Department alleges that Joaquín Guzmán López trafficked fentanyl and other drugs into the United States. He is the fourth son of ‘El Chapo’ to face sanctions
There are doubts about the participation of the National Electoral Council — a Chavista-controlled institution — in the organization of primary elections. Many fear the that it won’t be possible to present a candidate of consensus
Prosecutors linked the spying operation to a unit of Russia’s Federal Security Service and accused the hackers of stealing documents from hundreds of computer systems belonging to governments of NATO members
U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan told jurors that the first question on the verdict form will be to decide whether they think there is more than a 50% chance that the former president raped E. Jean Carroll inside a store’s dressing room
The foundation nurtures aspiring young writers with tutors and mentors like Irene Vallejo, Sergio Ramírez, Juan Villoro and Javier Cercas
Soaring inflation and scarce foreign exchange has rekindled the debate about dumping the peso