
US-Mexico border records one of its deadliest years ever
The death toll at the world’s most dangerous land crossing threatens to surpass the 560 victims documented last year
The death toll at the world’s most dangerous land crossing threatens to surpass the 560 victims documented last year
According to the police, Rep. Nico Rios, of Williston, was ‘verbally abusive, homophobic, racially abusive and discriminatory’ when pulled over for drunken driving
Many of the leading acts in contemporary indie rock pull from the South or hail from there, like soloists Angel Olsen and Waxahatchee, or groups like Plains, Wednesday and two-thirds of the Grammy-nominated band boygenius
In the Andean country, forest loss has spread in parallel with the increase in beef exports. Some ranchers are now turning to practices that protect forests and long-term productivity
Holiday sales from the beginning of November through Christmas Eve climbed 3.1%, a slower pace than the 7.6% increase from a year earlier, according to Mastercard SpendingPulse
The writer — a leading figure in American poetry — reviews five decades of verses about intimacy, death, sexuality and family in an interview with EL PAÍS in New York City
Journalists from different origins have come together to trace the origins of fake news and combat the most viral misinformation being circulated in Spanish. These fact-checkers have detected how toxic media especially affects Latino communities in the United States
A delegation from Washington will visit Mexican President López Obrador on Wednesday to discuss how to stem the mass influx of people at the U.S. southern border
The independent’s appearance in a 2024 swing state highlights how he could influence the election in ways that are tough to predict
In addition to strongly condemning the fact that one in three women in the world experiences physical or sexual violence, we must question what we are normalizing as a society for this to happen
The former military contractor engaged in one of the most serious corruption scandals in the U.S. Navy’s history and fled from house arrest in 2022
Trump lawyers are telling a federal appeals court that he was acting within his role as president when he pressed claims about “alleged fraud and irregularity” in the 2020 election
In one impassioned plea, Sen. Michael Bennet called on senators to see the conflict as a defining clash of authoritarianism against democracy
By the end of 2024, the planet should have the first treaty to combat pollution from this material, which each year accounts for more than 20 million tons dumped into nature. But the big producers are not going to make it easy
The case involving the 23-year-old Black man’s death was the first among several recent criminal prosecutions against medical first responders to reach trial, potentially setting the bar for prosecutors for future cases
Joe Biden and Pedro Sánchez addressed the issue on Friday after Spain vetoed a plan for the EU to help with the mission via Operation Atalanta
The measure approved by voters in 2018 was designed to make it easier to prosecute police accused of wrongfully using deadly force
Legislatures in at least eight states that were in session late in 2023 have already condemned the attacks
Republicans have built large majorities in the Legislature under maps they drew over a decade ago
The Osprey is a fast-moving airframe that can fly like both a helicopter and an airplane — but its many crashes have led critics to warn it has fatal design flaws
Retail analysts expect overall sales will grow at a slower pace than last year, and there is concern over how shoppers are paying for things
Americans have also been slow to get other vaccinations. Only about 18% have gotten an updated Covid-19 shot that became available in September
Special counsel Jack Smith hoped that the process would be expedited in order for the former president’s election subversion case to begin in March 2024
Ready to get into the holiday spirit? These films are the classics that audiences will never get tired of seeing
A video showed Ellis with his hands up in a surrender position as one officer shot a Taser at his chest and other wrapped an arm around his neck from behind
Some sectors of the economy like that which emit massive greenhouse gases, yet are difficult to electrify, such as long-haul transportation and industrial manufacturing
‘The Detroit News’ reported that Trump told two election officials that they would look ‘terrible’ if they certified results after having initially opposed certification