Most of the passengers of the double-decker vehicle struck by a train in Atlacolmulco, which left 10 dead and 45 injured, were domestic workers or bricklayers working in Mexico City
The Venezuelan government has announced a massive recruitment drive, while Washington has stepped up its warnings after a week of heightened tensions
Donald Trump has set out to end the alleged campaigns that, according to him, attempted to tarnish the nation’s greatness by questioning its history
A small Iowan town is grappling with the death of a 36-year-old who suffered psychological decline after losing his job due to Trump’s policies and was shot by a police officer
Mayor Michelle Wu called the lawsuit unconstitutional and promised a court fight: ‘We will vigorously defend our laws and the constitutional rights of cities’
The Trump administration is concealing the identity and fate of those deported. Advocates claim the deportations are illegal because no attempt was made to return them to their countries of origin
Paraguay has become a paradise for cheap energy, and communities like Santa Lucía de Villarrica are suffering from its dark side
Many are planning ahead to dodge higher prices at the start of classes
In New York City, the Labor Day Carnival and the annual Afro-Caribbean Day parade draw crowds
The bill requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments has faced legal challenges, and its implementation remains temporarily blocked in some districts
To achieve a historic level of recruitment, the agency has lowered the application requirements, cut training times, and around 450 agents have received advanced training for ‘high-risk’ situations
The Defense Ministry said that the troops have been held since Sunday, following an operation against Iván Mordisco’s faction
According to a survey conducted by the analytics company Nielsen on the feelings of the Hispanic population, only 10% are optimistic about their life opportunities
The island suffers from long, daily power outages, while goods are accessible to few consumers. The only thing that seems to remain intact from the Cuban Revolution are its slogans
The illegal extraction of materials from rivers, which are later utilized for construction in a process that’s organized by mafia-like groups, exposes the lack of state control in the country
The explosive attack on a military base in Cali and the downing of a police helicopter in Antioquia, both by FARC dissidents, have highlighted the nation’s instability
The president’s former national security adviser has been accused of using classified documents
This includes applications for residence cards, work permits, parole applications, and certain visas
Tuesday’s small derailment at a station in Yucatán has once again put the spotlight on the megaproject’s extremely rapid construction, the lack of operational testing, and possible hidden defects
When considering naturalization, the Trump administration plans to more closely examine conduct that may not be criminal but is viewed as socially undesirable
In the Arizona desert, a Homeland Security team uses military aircraft equipped with radar to target irregular migration
The Democratic governor has mobilized the troops as her party criticizes Trump’s decision to send the force to Washington
Recently, the provocateur has gone from being a marginal figure of the so-called ‘Dark Enlightenment’ to placing himself at the center of the American ideological war, cast as a kind of oracle to the MAGA universe
The Trump administration has built a political narrative and poured all its energy into promoting it. That’s why smokescreens have become indispensable
Two months after the series of attacks carried out by the United States and Israel against Iran, the Islamic Republic is struggling to regain its footing. Countless human tragedies, the destruction of civilian and military buildings, shortages of basic goods, and the fear of renewed bombings are preventing Iranians from regaining a sense of peace
California’s bid to redraw its districts is the first concrete step in the escalating conflict, and states from both parties are looking at following its lead
This period may not exceed 30 days, unless both the House of Representatives and the Senate approve an extension