Mexican authorities are working on the assumption that the kidnap of four US citizens in Matamoros, two of whom were found dead, was a case of mistaken identity by drug cartels
The singer-songwriter’s children have accused his former manager and trustee of the artist’s estate and archives of fraud. Meanwhile, a Toronto museum exhibit is showcasing some of the treasure trove in dispute
The other two US citizens missing since Friday have been found alive. Mexico’s Secretary of Security, Rosa Icela Rodríguez, confirmed that one person has been arrested
‘I’m innocent. I would never, under any circumstances, hurt my wife Maggie or my son Paul-Paul,’ the disgraced lawyer insisted during his sentencing hearing
A powerful South Carolina lawyer is on trial for killing his wife and son. Prosecutors say he did it to hide the extent of his financial crimes and opioid addiction
The 37-year-old entrepreneur has thrown his hat into the ring for the Republican Party primaries where the former president and Nikki Haley await while Ron DeSantis bides his time
The legendary guerilla commander from the days of Nicaragua’s Sandinista Revolution spoke to EL PAÍS about her time as a political prisoner in Managua’s feared El Chipote jail
The 222 political prisoners held by the Daniel Ortega regime and sent to the US have been stripped of their nationality. ‘Nobody will take being Nicaraguan away from me’
The regime of Daniel Ortega made the decision suddenly without notifying relatives. It has declared them ‘stateless’ and ‘traitors to the homeland.’ EL PAÍS has confirmed they were on a flight to Washington DC
The crisis sparked by the incursion of a Chinese spy balloon in US airspace is set to weigh heavily on the president’s most important speech of the year
In a secret warehouse in the old capital of the Confederacy, authorities store monuments that were removed from public places during the 2020 anti-racism protests. EL PAÍS received exclusive access to the location where the fate of these objects is being decided
The young Black man died in Memphis, three days after being beaten by five police officers – all of them African-American – with the violent arrest being caught on video. The ambulance took 22 minutes to arrive on the scene
The Democratic representative, who experienced the Capitol riots just days after his son committed suicide, spoke with EL PAÍS about his participation in the committee to investigate the events of January 6, 2021. He vows that his battle with illness will not compromise his ‘struggle to defend democracy’
The case, the largest in the history of the Department of Justice, is far from over. Members of the Proud Boys are being tried for seditious conspiracy in Washington DC
On guidance from the CDC and amid concern over Beijing’s management of a new coronavirus outbreak, negative tests will be required at US airports from January
Title 42, a controversial policy introduced during the Covid-19 pandemic, was about to expire, but Republican states mounted a legal challenge that justices will resolve next year, effectively allowing expulsions until then
Kelley Robinson – the first Black woman to lead America’s largest LGBTQ+ advocacy group – warns that ‘hate is on the rise’ following the Colorado Springs nightclub shooting
The landslide victory of Ron DeSantis and the Republican Party of Florida in the 2022 midterms was largely possible thanks to unprecedented support from the Hispanic community
The legendary musician – who, at the age of 92, has released two of his unedited tracks from the 1960s – spoke to EL PAÍS about a career that has spanned eight decades
During his first trip overseas since the Russian invasion began, the Ukrainian president addressed a special session of Congress, where a new $45 billion aid package to Kyiv is being debated