
Where to watch all the Oscar-nominated movies in the US
Most of the films that could win an award are already out on streaming or on demand, while some can only be seen in theaters

Most of the films that could win an award are already out on streaming or on demand, while some can only be seen in theaters

A system of snow, ice, and extreme cold could bring daily life to a standstill for over 150 million people, hitting the south and east of the country particularly hard

Unions, religious organizations, and businesses call for a work and school stoppage and consumer boycott in response to the deployment of immigration agents and the murder of Renee Good

During a surprise performance in New Jersey, the musician condemned the deployment of federal agents in American cities and remembered the woman killed in Minneapolis

The administration claims that the proposal will reduce healthcare and medication costs, but critics have pointed out that it is incomplete and does not address issues such as special ACA subsidies

The change in regulatory policy emphasizes costs for industry and raises concerns about a weakening of environmental protection

The proposal to tax the wealth of the ultra-rich at 5% pits the governor against a segment of the electorate that sees it as a direct response to inequality

Around 20 territories will apply an increase that will come into effect on January 1, while others will raise it around the middle of the year

The program makes up to 50,000 visas available for individuals from countries with historically low levels of immigration to the U.S.

Thousands of beneficiaries from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, and Honduras will have to leave the country in the coming weeks

The program, which will give priority to wealthy investors and entrepreneurs, is now accepting applications

The Trump administration’s proposal would apply to visitors from countries included in the Visa Waiver Program

Cities and counties such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Jose will still pay salaries higher than the state rate

Church leaders ordered the parish to remove the display, arguing that it violates ecclesiastical norms

Since January 1 is a federal holiday, the first payment of next year will be deposited on the last day of this month, so most beneficiaries will receive two checks

The updated schedule with the stadium and time for each game will be published on December 6

The program costs approximately $8 billion per month to operate nationwide, and has never missed a monthly payment due to a closure

House Speaker Mike Johnson has portrayed the 2,500 marches planned in all 50 states as a ‘hate America rally’ that will draw ‘the pro-Hamas wing’ and ‘the antifa people’

The 1807 legislation allows the US president to deploy the Armed Forces on national territory in times of insurrection, rebellion, or widespread civil unrest

The creator of the application, used to report sightings of immigration agents, says he will fight against its removal

The state has passed legislation related to mental health in prisons, AI-generated pornography, and privacy

Shutdowns force many government offices to close their doors, lay off workers, and suspend programs until funding is restored

The agency maintains that it does not use this method in its detention centers, but it does hold people in ‘administrative segregation,’ a euphemism for solitary confinement

In states where strong tactics have been implemented to combat immigration, several festivals and celebrations have been postponed or will no longer take place

Immigrant rights advocates and activists have been protesting outside ICE facilities since last week

According to an NBC News analysis, in the five weeks following its implementation, only 356 people used it to voluntarily leave the country, and no further data has been published since then

Mayor Michelle Wu called the lawsuit unconstitutional and promised a court fight: ‘We will vigorously defend our laws and the constitutional rights of cities’