
The foreign vote hits a Republican wall in New York
Politicians and activists are outraged by the repeal of a law that granted the right to vote to documented immigrants, approved in December by the City Council
Politicians and activists are outraged by the repeal of a law that granted the right to vote to documented immigrants, approved in December by the City Council
A 22-year-old man has been detained after six people were killed and another 26 injured at the July 4 Independence Day parade in Highland Park
The president of Mexico says that he will intercede in favor of the founder of WikiLeaks when he visits his American counterpart Joe Biden on July 12
Dangerous journeys by road are becoming increasingly common due to heightened controls on both sides of the US-Mexico border
Jayland Walker, 25, died last Monday while trying to escape from the authorities, who stopped him for a traffic violation in the town of Akron
The UN considers the Supreme Court ruling a setback in the fight against global warming; progressive judges see it as “frightening”
The leader of one of the most important counterculture movements in the US has died after a brief battle with cancer
The young advisor has become the star witness of the January 6 hearings, and her testimony may be used to bring charges against the former US president
The death toll has risen to 53 after two victims died in hospital. Another 14 people remain in a serious condition after being rescued from the abandoned truck
The City Council passed the legislation in December, but a state Supreme Court justice has ruled that such a move would first require a referendum
The truck was located next to the railroad tracks in the southern US city. Another 16 people have been hospitalized
Here is an overview of how Democrat-led state governments are trying to help women following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn ‘Roe vs Wade’
The Jackson Women’s Health Organization lost its case against the state, with the justices ruling to overturn ‘Roe vs Wade.’ The center, which has been targeted by pro-life protesters, must now close its doors. But it plans to reopen in New Mexico
Biden appoints the first female chief of the Mohegan Tribe to serve as US treasurer
In the majority decision, the tribune ruled to strike down the 1973 precedent ruling, meaning it will be up to the states to establish their own laws
The committee investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol reveals the ex-president tried changing the acting attorney general but ran into opposition from top officials who threatened to resign
Border agents denied Lucía Méndez entry four times. She was unable to see Alma before the latter’s death from cancer, and is now fighting to attend the funeral
Border authorities registered more than 239,000 encounters in May, as a growing number of migrants from Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua, as well as Russia and Ukraine, sought to enter the country
The recent massacres in Texas and Buffalo are just the tip of the iceberg of what is a systemic crisis. In 2020, almost 23 million firearms were purchased in the country
Experts say the foiled plot helped the Republican leader secure a second term and go on to lead a conservative revolution. Meanwhile, John Hinckley, the man who shot him, has been unconditionally released and is planning a music tour
Many of the world’s democracies are playing a dangerous game by appeasing autocratic regimes that systematically violate human rights
In an interview on NBC News, the actress complains about the treatment she received on social media: ‘You cannot tell me you think that this has been fair’
The whistleblower talks to EL PAÍS about attacks on LGBTQ+ rights, the police state and the rise of the far right
The Big Apple is hoping to revive the economy and lure back tourists, but the record-high number of sightings are hurting these efforts
Twenty nations have signed the Los Angeles declaration which includes concrete commitments on refugee resettlement and expanding legal pathways
Foreign affairs chief Marcelo Ebrard has replaced the president at a gathering whose mission to reinforce regional ties has been tarnished by diplomatic bickering
Ahead of the migration declaration that is set to be signed at the Summit of Americas, Juan González talks to EL PAÍS about what the statement entails and how it aims to address the crisis