The jury agreed that the deputies and firefighters had violated the privacy of the families by sharing gruesome images of the accident in unofficial settings
Pete Arredondo was widely criticized for his response to the shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers, but his lawyer claims he is the victim of a ‘public lynching’
The newly opened Sixth Street Viaduct has become the newest attraction in the city... and a nightmare for the police, who have already closed it several times to prevent the chaos
The billionaire’s lawyers wanted hearings to be pushed to February 2023, arguing the need to check the true number of fake accounts on the social media platform
A Texas House committee has released the findings of its probe into the lack of swift action at an elementary school where a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers
The Jackson Women’s Health Organization lost its case against the state, with the justices ruling to overturn ‘Roe vs Wade.’ The center, which has been targeted by pro-life protesters, must now close its doors. But it plans to reopen in New Mexico
Border authorities registered more than 239,000 encounters in May, as a growing number of migrants from Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua, as well as Russia and Ukraine, sought to enter the country
Foreign affairs chief Marcelo Ebrard has replaced the president at a gathering whose mission to reinforce regional ties has been tarnished by diplomatic bickering
Alberto Fernández rebuked the US for vetoing countries at the Americas Summit, which was meant to reinforce regional ties but has been dogged by squabbling
The move was announced as part of the US-hosted Americas Summit, which is being boycotted by the Mexican president because Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua were not invited
With several countries threatening to boycott the event over its guest list, doubts have been raised about whether the meeting will be able to reach any meaningful agreement on illegal immigration
Using testimony from witnesses and authorities, EL PAÍS retraced the events of the Texas school shooting that ended with 19 students and two teachers dead
Before carrying out the shooting that left 19 children and two teachers dead in Uvalde, the 18-year-old student argued with his grandmother and shot her