Unrivaled, Trump easily sweeps Nevada Republican caucuses
The former president glided to victory at internal elections that were intended to serve as a role model of good electoral organization but were instead defined by scenes of chaos
The former president glided to victory at internal elections that were intended to serve as a role model of good electoral organization but were instead defined by scenes of chaos
The ‘Predator’ actor died on Thursday night at the age of 76, his agent confirmed
A set of 14 bills that were two years in the making aims to correct centuries of racism in a state with 2.6 million African Americans, but the initiative will face an uphill battle in the state legislature
Oregon authorities have tabled a plan to address the synthetic opioid epidemic, which has caused a 533% increase in overdoses in the last four years
The actor has pleaded not guilty for the second time to the death of Halyna Hutchins in an accidental shooting during the filming of ‘Rust’, in October 2021
The controversial entrepreneur announced his company’s product will be called Telepathy, and will allow patients to control a cell phone and a computer with their mind
State authorities prevent federal agents from accessing Shelby Park despite a Supreme Court ruling granting them access. There were 300,000 illegal crossings in December, the highest figure for a single month on record
The 30-year-old comic’s comedy quiz show just premiered on the CBS network
A screenwriter and legend of crime fiction, Lehane last year published his 15th book, returning to his hometown: Boston. The author of hits that have been adapted to film – such as ‘Mystic River’ or ‘Shutter Island’ – and the creator of several characters in the legendary TV series ‘The Wire’ has recovered a story from the 1970s about racial segregation
The Texas National Guard denied the Border Patrol access to attempt a rescue in the Rio Grande last Friday, where a mother and her two children had drowned earlier the same night
The American author recently won the National Book Award with ‘Blackouts,’ his second novel
The Roman Catholic order of the Franciscans is facing 94 claims involving events that took place between 1940 and 1996. Most of the accused are now dead
The earliest version of Walt Disney’s most famous creation, which appeared in an animated short in 1928, enters the public domain in the United States
The 94-year-old architect receives EL PAÍS at his offices in Los Angeles to talk about his career and his new projects
The prodigious mural project started by Judy Baca in 1976 finds new momentum with LACMA’s first solo exhibition dedicated to the Chicana artist
The Democratic government argues that the rule, which will allow local authorities to deport people starting in March, is unconstitutional
The death toll at the world’s most dangerous land crossing threatens to surpass the 560 victims documented last year
The House of Representatives and the Senate close for vacation without reaching an agreement on two connected issues: Republicans refuse to send aid to Kiev without guarantees of a tougher crackdown on the migrant crisis
The drama about the survivors of the Andes plane crash in 1972 was also nominated for visual effects, music, makeup and hairstyling
A mortgage manager, ex-military personnel and a corrupt defense contractor are among the prisoners who have been flown back to the US following the release of Alex Saab
The union of the studios would give new impetus to the streaming war and accelerate the consolidation of the industry
The legislation signed by Governor Greg Abbott allows local authorities to detain and initiate deportation proceedings for migrants who arrive illegally in the state. It is expected to take effect in March 2024
The ‘Friends’ star, who had struggled with various addictions, died on October 28 at his Los Angeles residence
The Japanese baseball star met the press after signing a record $700 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers
A Los Angeles grand jury has opened a new case against the son of the U.S. president, which has provided further ammunition to the Republicans
Actresses Susan Sarandon and Melissa Barrera, who were targeted for their public comments, are the most visible faces of the tension that the movie industry is going through due to the conflict in the Middle East
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the controversial son of Bobby Kennedy, chose Utah to kick off his independent bid for the White House in 2024