
Fighting eviction in Texas: Eight lawyers take on 600 cases per month
The Dallas Eviction Advocacy Center, the only organization of its kind in the country, offers free legal services to people at risk of losing their homes
The Dallas Eviction Advocacy Center, the only organization of its kind in the country, offers free legal services to people at risk of losing their homes
In ‘Operation Biting,’ Max Hastings narrates a daring action by British special forces that could have come from the pen of Alistair MacLean, the author of ‘Where Eagles Dare’
U.S. warplanes have struck Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, according to Donald Trump
The renowned professor warns that ‘when wages stagnate, jobs are precarious, housing is unaffordable, and public services deteriorate, it’s normal for people to rebel’
Angelenos didn’t take the bait when Trump ordered the deployment of 2,000 National Guard members to California
The English author’s book ‘Blood Gun Money’ is a call for ‘common sense’ and a denunciation of the U.S. paradox that sees a migrant as being more dangerous than a machine gun
The fourth consecutive failure of the spacecraft in six months raises questions about the reliability of SpaceX’s most ambitious project
CoreCivic and GEO Group receive multi-million dollar no-bid contracts to reactivate penitentiary centers with a history of complaints
Macroeconomic indicators in the South American country are deteriorating rapidly, complicating the outlook for citizens facing deportation
State halts funding for Governor Abbott’s flagship project after four years, with only 8% built
Trump announces a two-week deadline to decide whether to strike, while prominent MAGA members ask him not to drag America into another ‘forever war’
Trump’s press secretary Karoline Leavitt says NATO members must ‘pay their fair share’ ahead of key summit in The Hague
Only the ‘bunker-buster’ possessed by the US, capable of penetrating to a depth of 60 meters, could hit the Fordow uranium enrichment plant, essential to Iran’s atomic program
The science historian speaks openly about the effects of Trump’s research cuts, the rise of pseudoscience, and how the global web of disinformation is spun
The immigration agency reminds non- citizens that if they attend games, they must bring proof of their legal status
The bombing of the medical center has left 40 people injured from broken glass and trauma
Rising oil and gas prices are bad news for the US and, above all, the EU. Despite calls for restraint, European powers maintain their support for Israel
Ahead of a key summit in The Hague next week, Secretary General Mark Rutte sent a letter to alliance members setting out the new spending threshold, which mirrors Trump’s demands
The agency that implements the Trump administration’s immigration policy could run out of funds next month, long before the end of the fiscal year
A Pew survey shows 47% oppose the administration’s overall approach to the arrest and deportation of undocumented migrants. But 56% support expanding the border wall with Mexico
The US central bank extends the pause as the Republican calls its chair, Jerome Powell, ‘stupid’
The US president says it’s ‘very late’ but never ‘too late’ to negotiate
The map was removed from the Trump Mobile website after it used the name the president has been trying to eliminate in favor of Gulf of America
ICE agents have been allowed to resume arrests shortly after Trump announced they would stop to avoid labor shortages
The company controlled by the president’s children promises to sell the device for $499, a goal that’s not feasible with the current infrastructure
The head of the ‘The New York Times’ literary supplement visited Spain for the 2025 Madrid Book Fair
The situation in the Middle East threatens to reduce aid to Ukraine, increase Russia’s oil revenues, and strengthen relations between Putin and Trump