Conservative members of Congress are moving forward with initiatives to restrict content related to diversity, gender identity, and critical race theory in public schools
The California-born actress of Argentine origin is enjoying the finest year of her career, praised by critics and consolidating a resume where independent titles coexist with big-budget projects
Hispanic voters return to supporting the Democrats after disappointment over the economy’s performance and the deportation campaign, according to a poll released Wednesday by the Latino organization UnidosUS
Both countries have become major suppliers of weapons to Ukraine since the Russian invasion began four years ago
Director Andrés Torres Checka and Mexican actress Eréndira Ibarra tell the story of the FMLN’s legendary station at a time when Bukele is imposing fierce historical revisionism
Gustavo Petro, the first leftist president in the country’s contemporary history, leaves the lowest unemployment rate of the century and an increasingly indebted state
The president revealed some tension in last week’s meeting with the Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin over crime: ‘I told him there are state institutions that are coordinated by brave men’
The average weekly working time in Spain is 36.3 hours, compared with Germany’s 33.9. Differences between countries are explained by the weight of part‑time employment and by shorter full‑time weeks
Their public listing will increase the stock market’s reliance on a single sector to levels not seen since the 19th century with the railway industry
Teachers’ unions stage walkouts all week and students occupy University of Buenos Aires buildings in protest against budget and salary cuts
More than 65,000 people have been punished financially for not leaving the U.S., a measure that experts and immigration lawyers call unconstitutional and cruel
Several U.S. outlets say the Department of Justice is seeking evidence against E. Jean Carroll, who was awarded millions of dollars in damages in two suits involving the current president
Benjamín León Jr underscored the ‘frustration’ felt by Trump at the fact that the Spanish government is not spending 5% of GDP on defense as agreed by NATO
John Cornyn of Texas is the latest victim of a president bent on showing control over his own even at the risk of paying a political price in the midterms