US-Mexico border records one of its deadliest years ever
The death toll at the world’s most dangerous land crossing threatens to surpass the 560 victims documented last year
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
The federal court decision delivered a second judicial setback in a week to Gov. Greg Abbott’s measures to reduce illegal immigration
The incident occurred in a medium-security prison in Tucson, Arizona, where he was transferred in August 2022 from a federal facility
Jesse Dominguez, a 33-year-old homeless man who dreamed of being an actor, died Sunday after an encounter with an officer on a highway in Watts
The company’s founder had been fired by the board of directors five days ago due to loss of trust, but now it is the board that is undergoing a restructuring
Governor Greg Abbott wants to enact a controversial rule that would allow local authorities to deport anyone suspected of having entered the state illegally
The Mexican president is due to hold bilateral meetings with the presidents of China, Japan the United States, and Canada. Migration and fentanyl are expected to be on the agenda when he sits down with Joe Biden and Xi Jinping
The 90-year-old musician from Texas releases his new book to coincide with his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The entertainment giant will pay at least $8.6 billion to purchase the remaining stake in the platform from Comcast
Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley underscored their support for Israel at the annual meeting of the Republican Jewish Coalition in Las Vegas
The Middle Eastern conflict is dividing campus communities and pressuring college finances as big donors withdraw funding
Joseph David Emerson faces 83 counts of attempted murder after Sunday’s incident en route to San Francisco
The administration announces a family reunification parole process aimed at children, siblings or partners of people already living lawfully in America
Migrants affected by Trump’s zero-tolerance policy will receive benefits such as temporary work permits, housing assistance for up to a year and psychological help
The Hammer Museum’s ‘Made in L.A.: Acts of Living’ showcases pieces by 39 artists who work in the city, focusing on shared themes like identity, family and community
The first arrest linked to the star’s murder, which occurred in 1996, exposes police omissions in the most violent years of the East-West hip-hop war
Hispanic and progressive members of Congress have reacted angrily to the construction of the Trump administration’s work in southern Texas