The Cuban-American singer has released ‘Raíces,’ her first Spanish-language album in 18 years. In an interview with EL PAÍS, the artist talks about her success, Cuba, Miami, her family, and Donald Trump
The US president has proposed creating a space to pay tribute to 250 ‘great figures of America’s history’ with a National Garden of American Heroes expected to open next year
The magistrate who ordered the precautionary suspension of the ban on foreign students had already ruled in favor of the university in 2019 in a case on positive discrimination in the admissions system
ICE officers have been on the lookout for undocumented immigrants outside Miami courthouses since last week
The tech magnate confirms his resignation as head of the Department of Government Efficiency
Judges believe the president has exceeded his authority in trade war
A federal judge has already ruled that the government violated a court order by putting eight migrants on a flight to South Sudan
Overall figures suggest that Trump has scared off tourists from some countries, and the top industry group says America is on track to lose ‘a staggering $12.5 billion in international traveler spend this year’
The official account of the federal agency’s El Centro branch — known for glorifying its own abuses and mocking detainees — has been cited as evidence in multiple lawsuits that have curtailed its operations within California
Experts caution business leaders against emulating the US president’s arrogance, although they value his clear communication
Minors who are US citizens and have an undocumented parent will lose access to medical coverage and food assistance
According to ‘Politico,’ the White House is reportedly considering a plan to screen the social media accounts of anyone applying to study in the country
The new blow amounts to $100 million, and the US president has threatened to freeze an additional $3 billion in funding
The UN and NGOs report that more than 120 dissidents are seriously ill in prison
The organizer publishes her debut memoir, ‘Dreaming of Home,’ a coming-of-age story that reads like a love letter to the immigrant community in the U.S. and a roadmap to inspire new advocates
The Netanyahu government claimed to have struck 200 ‘terrorist’ targets in 48 hours, while humanitarian and diplomatic efforts continue to fail
Polls and interviews show that the majority of the country’s population is in favor of continuing to fight because they believe that Russia won’t honor a ceasefire
The US president also had criticism for the Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskiy: ‘Everything out of his mouth causes problems’
H-2A guest workers are guaranteed premium wages and free housing, but that could change.
The ban on admitting foreign students, suspended by a judge, foreshadows a long battle between the university and the government. The future of higher education in the US depends on its ability to withstand these attacks
The Sheinbaum government says it will continue lobbying to stop the levy, which will affect four million Mexicans in the US
The Slovenian thinker, always controversial and politically incorrect, believes the good old days of liberal social democracy are over. In an exclusive interview, he says we are facing a new era in which it’s not possible to think of a better world, but merely of survival
The legendary director presented ‘Highest 2 Lowest’ at the Cannes Film Festival. Starring Denzel Washington, it’s a vibrant retelling of Akira Kurosawa’s classic ‘High and Low’
The professor at Harvard and researcher of other dimensions is one of the scientists who has raised her voice against Trump’s cuts
The American researcher warns that Trump’s policies could delay some medical advances by several years
In his book ‘Abundance,’ the ‘New York Times’ columnist calls on the US left to create a more prosperous society by supporting new technologies and reducing bureaucracy
The first Latino Secretary of State squanders his political capital in Florida over Trump’s immigration policy and the decision to end TPS for Venezuelans