
Inflation, abortion, security: How parties are courting women’s vote in the US
Both Democrats and Republicans are eager to win over this large and consistent voting bloc, which will be a decisive factor at the midterm elections on November 8
Both Democrats and Republicans are eager to win over this large and consistent voting bloc, which will be a decisive factor at the midterm elections on November 8
Climate change, deforestation and the extermination of predators are leading arboreal primates to spend more time on the ground
Religion colors everything in American politics, from the abortion debate to the rise of far-right Christian nationalism, and it’s all on display in Georgia’s Senate race
The young woman who duped Manhattan’e elite while posing as a rich European heiress has been released early from a four-year jail term and aims to stay in the US
France, the UK and the US believe that Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu’s claims of an imminent attack are a ruse to counter Kyiv’s gains in occupied Kherson
The main US indexes declined after positive unemployment figures were announced on Friday. Is the sector just inherently evil?
The polls point to a technical tie between the two candidates, who are courting undecided voters and seeking to curb abstentionism ahead of a final face-to-face meeting on Friday
With the midterms looming, Democrat strongholds are at risk as issues such as rising fuel prices and the state of the economy take center stage
While in Buenos Aires for a summit on climate change, the Democrat spoke to EL PAÍS about the racist comments made by three municipal politicians who compared a Black child to a ‘monkey’
While platforms like eBay and Instagram have taken action to stop the sale of products relating to the murderer, the families of the victims say the trend is trivializing their grief
The price increases that are hurting the Democrats’ electoral expectations are in plain view at the hundreds of stores in this small town in Pennsylvania
Martín Mestre found the killer living a normal life in Brazil, but Colombia’s extradition request was denied. Now that ruling could be reversed on appeal
White House asked government of López Obrador for a quota of 60 extraditions a year and provided a list of priority targets as part of Bicentennial Framework talks, according to Sedena documents that EL PAÍS has seen
The Spanish biologist who discovered the freshwater creature in the Orinoco River thinks that it has a lot of information to offer us
Although their names do not appear on any ballot for the November 8 vote, the rivals of the 2020 presidential race are locked in a bitter battle, portraying one another as ‘a threat to democracy’ and ‘unfit to lead America’
The veteran American designer has been focused on two ideas for nearly four decades: creating timeless fashion and connecting with younger audiences. At 71 years old, he has just made the leap into the digital environment that fuses physical and virtual reality
Kevin de León goes on a media tour, admitting that he has caused pain to the city’s communities but claiming he still has a lot of work to do on behalf of his impoverished Latino district
The case between Mexico’s state-owned energy utility and an obscure American natural gas company continues to advance in US courts, while it remains paralyzed in the Mexican justice system
It’s probably the last place you’d expect
The Oscar-winning actor told a Manhattan court that he had hidden his sexual orientation due to his ‘white supremacist’ father as he again denied Anthony Rapp’s allegations
The devastation left by the most recent big storm to sweep through Florida has renewed the debate about living in areas of great natural beauty that are highly vulnerable to climate change
William Mize and a cast of accomplices defrauded millions of dollars by inflicting real wounds on each other after deliberately crashing expensive cars. The ringleader remains on the run
Even among those migrants who survive the jungle, most will not make it to their dream in the US as the journey North is perilous and the prospects for entering the country are narrower than they have ever been. But the allure of America remains powerful
The alt-right host of Infowars has been ordered to pay $965 million dollars in damages to the families of children who were killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre, after years of claiming that the school shooting was a hoax
The last session held by the panel concludes that the former president had a ‘premeditated’ plan to declare himself the winner of the elections even if he lost
Inspired by a program for Ukrainians, the plan will require a US-based sponsor for every applicant, while those who try to enter illegally will be sent back to Mexico
For years, the right-wing conspiracy theorist claimed 20 children and six staff members who died in the shooting were actors who faked the tragedy