A dozen people being held at the center outside Miami told EL PAÍS that they are not receiving the medication they need and reported ill-treatment from guards
The American publisher chose the term that describes low-quality photos and videos created en masse by AI
Claudia Sheinbaum’s government now has one month to deliver a huge amount of water to its northern neighbor despite a prolonged drought since the late 1990s. The demand has become a central issue for Texas Republicans
The filmmaker, who was murdered on Sunday, was a devoted Democrat who long championed causes opposed to Trumpism. He also donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to progressive campaigns
The author of ‘The Age of Surveillance Capitalism’ applauds the EU’s initiatives to curb big tech and calls on the bloc not to bow to pressure from Trump
Thousands of beneficiaries from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, and Honduras will have to leave the country in the coming weeks
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency is running for UN Secretary-General
The bodies of the director and the photographer were found Sunday at their home in Los Angeles
The dispute between the two companies to take control of Warner ushers in a new phase in the entertainment industry, and it’s not yet clear how it could impact workers and audiences
The mayor-elect, who will take office on December 18, focused her campaign on affordability and immigrant rights, presenting herself as a counterweight to Trump in a predominantly Latino city
The Nobel laureate’s decision to go to Oslo has raised questions about what will happen to her leadership if she cannot go back to the country
The country starts deliveries on Monday to address its deficit with the US, after Trump threatened tariffs over noncompliance with the 1944 treaty
Brayan Palencia was one of more than 200 migrants sent by the United States to Nayib Bukele’s mega-prison CECOT for alleged links to criminal gangs
The president’s tax law, which was passed over the summer, cut funding for hormone treatments. This has led to medication shortages and long waits at clinics, causing uncertainty within the trans community
The US president is right that European civilization is in danger, but he’s wrong about who poses the threat: it’s Putin and himself
With whistle codes, workshops and rapid-response groups, neighbors are training to combat the Trump administration’s assault on immigrants
One of the pictures displays packets of condoms for sale with an image of the president’s face on them
The number of Mexican visitors continues to rise despite Trump’s immigration policy and entry restrictions. While Mexico is not on the U.S. travel ban list, the visa application process has become harder and more expensive
US State Secretary Marco Rubio has ordered a return to Times New Roman as the typeface for official documents, a move that reflects the effort to eliminate any inclusion initiatives at the federal level
The White House anticipates further interceptions of vessels and is preparing sanctions against the nephews of the leader of the Chavista regime
Participants compete to build a business empire with the cryptocurrency, which has plunged 87% since its launch. Trump’s old friend Bill Zanker is behind the project
The program, which will give priority to wealthy investors and entrepreneurs, is now accepting applications
The continent’s security, prosperity, and democracy can no longer depend on the changing will of the United States
The administration is cornering migrants with the suspension of applications for citizenship, residency, asylum, duration of work permits, and even threats of frozen bank accounts
The tool was developed so that the Latino community in the US can easily notify their families about detentions by immigration agents
Jørgen Watne Frydnes’ message is clear: Maduro must accept the election results and lay the groundwork for a peaceful transition
The Fed expects to continue cutting rates in January amid pressure from the White House