Last weekend, the NAACP, the nation’s oldest civil rights organization, issued its advisory warning that recent laws and policies championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida lawmakers are ‘openly hostile toward African Americans, people of color and LGBTQ+ individuals’
The Secretary of State’s statement came as residents reported sporadic fighting on Tuesday between the warring sides in the capital of Khartoum and a northern city
In choosing Twitter, the Florida governor is taking a page out of the playbook that helped turn businessman-TV celebrity Donald Trump into a political star
The former president made a video appearance in a New York courtroom on Tuesday, during which Judge Juan Merchan reviewed an order barring him from publicly disseminating certain evidence turned over by prosecutors
The long-anticipated move, telegraphed a year ago, seeks to end a practice that the company allowed to go unchecked for years while its streaming service was attracting subscribers in droves: sharing passwords
Without a political agreement between the Republicans and Democrats, the risk of default looms large, while shocks are guaranteed across the global market. Financial experts are advising clients to buy gold and keep cash on hand
‘No nation should bear this responsibility alone,’ the president said last year as he summoned the leaders of 23 nations attending a Summit of the Americas to come up with a shared plan on migration and security
The Michelin-starred chef Bernd Knöller made the news in 2019 after a case of supposed fatal food poisoning at his restaurant. ‘The clients have always saved me’
Gershkovich is the first U.S. correspondent since the Cold War to be detained in Russia on spying charges, and his arrest rattled journalists in the country and drew outrage in the West
One of the greatest actors of the eighties and nineties debuts on the small screen this Friday with ‘FUBAR,’ followed by a three-episode documentary on his life
Biden’s green light came after President Volodymyr Zelensky spent months pressing the West to provide his forces with American-made jets as he tries to repel Russia’s now 15-month-old grinding invasion
One of the 12 police officers accused of murdering 17 migrants and two smugglers in 2021 in northern Mexico changed his story a few months after the incident. In his testimony, to which EL PAÍS has had access, he acknowledges the massacre and says that more agents were involved
Khan, now Pakistan’s top opposition leader, has claimed his ouster in a no-confidence vote last year was illegal and has campaigned against the government of his successor, demanding early elections
The last time UPS workers walked of the job more than two decades ago, it crippled the shipping company. An emboldened union is threatening to do the same and this time the disruption would be far greater
After hundreds of explosions and more than 40 hours of continuous emissions, researchers believe the Mexican volcano will stabilize but with high levels of activity
The largest Latino museum in the U.S. is displaying 500 artworks, including more than 100 acquisitions and commissions obtained since 2000. Its commitment to diversity goes against the dominant narrative
Activists say Vladimir Putin’s government has managed to harness digital technology to surveil, censor and control Russians — new territory in a nation with a long history of spying on its citizens
The shooting of Christian Glass after his SUV became stuck in a mountain town last year drew national attention and prompted calls to change how authorities respond to people with mental health problems
Parents and young people bear most of the burden in navigating the fast-changing, often harmful world of addictive apps and extreme and inappropriate content found on platforms such as Instagram and TikTok
Three have been arrested in Valencia for alleged abuse against Vinícius in a Spanish league match on Sunday, and four were arrested in Madrid for allegedly hanging an effigy of the player off a highway bridge in January
A Secret Service spokesman says the box truck’s driver smashed into the barrier near the north side of Lafayette Square late Monday. No one was injured