
The new laws that will take effect in Texas in 2025
The Texas Privacy and Data Security Act, which went into effect in July 2024, will be extended in 2025. Similarly, other legislation will be enacted on the first day of the new year

The Texas Privacy and Data Security Act, which went into effect in July 2024, will be extended in 2025. Similarly, other legislation will be enacted on the first day of the new year

EL PAÍS recounts the terror endured by the Wharf Jérémie neighborhood in Port-au-Prince on December 6, when an armed gang killed at least 184 people, leaving an open wound in the heart of the community

Representatives of the private sector warn that if the Republican follows through with his promises, they will be forced to rethink their business plans
The data cited by the president-elect contradict reality: the conviction rate for violent crimes among native-born citizens is more than twice that of migrants with irregular status

The Democrat’s effort to overturn a rule that has guaranteed shelter since the 1980s highlights his shift to the right, in line with the incoming Republican administration

Unidentified flying objects have been spotted in the Northeast for weeks, yet there is no official information about what they are

The retired colonel’s tenure as ambassador to El Salvador lasted less than two years, but it was enough for him to forge a personal friendship with President Nayib Bukele. During the country’s civil war in the 1980s, he led combat and counterinsurgency operations

The basic wage will be increased by 0.50 cents per hour statewide

Even though Proposition 32 did not pass, there will be a salary increase starting on the first day of January of the new year

Educational institutions have issued statements to reassure students worried about deportation and immigration raids, promising not to share their data with federal authorities

Social security payments, with cost-of-living adjustments, will increase by 2.5% and will be made in January

Shortages are a growing problem in the border state that could have devastating consequences, according to a recent study

A report by ECLAC and Ayuda en Acción warns of an escalating rural exodus, increased job insecurity, and the decline of the agricultural sector

The attack was carried out before Japan made a formal declaration of war

A new measure will protect rights of farmworkers in hazardous conditions, while others focus on health, safety and economics

The new law enacted by the Democratic administration further escalates the political and commercial tensions between Washington and Cuba

New documents reveal that the tycoon’s contributions increased in the weeks leading up to the election

The White House has set a price on the capture of the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, offering more than the reward for Los Chapitos and the same amount it would pay for Nicolás Maduro

Videos of agents intercepting two little girls in the state have gone viral, as over 100 minors traveling alone are caught trying to cross into the US in a single week

The US and the María Corina Machado-led opposition are convinced that Edmundo González will take over from Nicolás Maduro on January 10, despite the threats of imprisonment

The Supreme Court has sided with the Jesuit Refugee Service and the Alaíde Foppa Legal Clinic in a landmark decision, mandating reforms to Mexico’s immigration law to curb arbitrary arrests and prevent torture
The president-elect has assembled a team of loyal experts with diverse approaches, yet he has made it clear that he alone will determine the administration’s priorities

The number of censored titles tripled in just one year, according to research by the organization PEN America

For many Native Americans, Thanksgiving is a day of mourning and protest, so they have developed their own events for that date

The latest wave of US sanctions reveals how the maritime border has become one of the most lucrative terrains for organized crime, which is negatively impacting the ecosystem and the survival of marine species

Two polls reveal strong public support for the Republican’s plans, though it declines significantly when the policies involve family separations or economic repercussions, such as increased inflation

States and cities governed by Democrats are vowing not to cooperate with the president-elect’s immigration agenda. In response, incoming border czar Tom Homan has threatened legal challenges and cuts to federal funding