
Eta Aquarid meteor shower: When and where to catch its peak in the US
Observers will not need telescopes or binoculars to enjoy this phenomenon

Observers will not need telescopes or binoculars to enjoy this phenomenon

The competition has been held annually since 1875, making it one of the oldest sporting events in the United States

Bukele’s admirers have moved beyond pilgrimages to El Salvador’s police state and are now importing its practices. But like Cuba’s ex-admirers, they might come to regret it

A drone controlled by Reuters news agency witnessed the image from the air

The Milei government has published online declassified files on the activities of war criminals in the country

Organizers say it is the start of a year-long campaign of protests, strikes and direct action

Allies are forging new coalitions without the United States. European nations are strengthening their own defense systems, and global trade deals are being signed without US participation

The government is weighing measures to boost birth rates even as it expels migrant women — the group that has driven population growth in the United States in recent years

The Republican president has broken the commercial and human harmony with tariffs and discrimination

His crusade against immigration, the need for revenge, his authoritarian drift, the erosion of ties with allies and a trade war have marked the start of the Republican’s second term in office

Widely used in the United States for hydrocarbon extraction, this technique enables the new administration to redefine its position in the global economy without concerns over energy security

The Northwestern University political scientist is not surprised that the president wants to imprison citizens in El Salvador

Immigration attorney Liudmila Armas Marcelo is among those ordered to leave the U.S. by the Trump administration, despite being a naturalized Cuban citizen

Washington, California and New York are some of the places offering higher pay to workers

The pontiff will be buried in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, not in the Vatican, and changes in regulations will speed up both the funeral and the meeting of the cardinals to choose a successor

The couple returned to their country, driven by fear of the Trump administration’s immigration terror machine — an apparatus that boasts about a rise in voluntary departures, yet offers no evidence to back its claims

EL PAÍS reconstructs, based on different cases, the ordeal of the families of the immigrants sent to the Central American country from the United States amidst accusations of mass arbitrary detention and forced disappearance

Trump’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants is emptying the Big Apple’s streets of its iconic food trucks

The revocation of visas and temporary residency programs has taken legal status away from more than two million people

The tireless advocate for labor and immigrant rights turns 95 at a crucial moment for social awareness in the United States. In an interview with EL PAÍS, she reflects on Trump, deportations, visa revocations, and the end of parole

The most popular parade of the day takes place on New York’s Fifth Avenue

Students and immigration lawyers say cancellations have often occurred without notice, interviews or clear justification

Although the president lacks the legal authority to remove Jerome Powell, he continues to exert pressure on the Fed chair to lower interest rates

The city, which has the largest Venezuelan population in the country, is finalizing an agreement with the federal immigration agency to allow local authorities to question, detain, and prosecute people suspected of violating immigration laws

In the almost 60 years since the Cuban Revolution, never before have some 550,000 Cubans found themselves unable to legal status in a country that has traditionally welcomed them

It has also reached New Mexico, Oklahoma and Kansas, raising fears of further spread to urban areas

April 15 is the last day to claim the payment that was offered during the Covid pandemic