The Department of Homeland Security accuses the media of lying in its coverage of the incident, while journalist associations warn of an increase in assaults on reporters by federal agents
The singer faces new legal action in Puerto Rico over two songs from the albums ‘DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS’ and ‘X 100PRE’
Personal interviews indicate that two-thirds would leave the drug trade if they had a legal alternative
The Department of Health, headed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has introduced new dietary guidelines that prioritize the consumption of protein, fruits, and vegetables
The CDC has not removed any vaccines from its schedule, but has adjusted the profiles for which certain immunizations are recommended
Concerns that the winner may have had access to insider information have led to a bill that would prohibit government officials from participating in this type of activity
The United States’ military intervention against Maduro’s authoritarian regime violates international law; an immediate de-escalation is needed for a democratic and peaceful solution
Since entering politics, the Republican has understood that, to implement unconventional measures, it is crucial to radicalize public debate with proposals and statements designed to shock
The Mexican government has rolled out a plan aimed at mitigating the measure’s economic impact on migrants
Climate change, growing demand and the transformation of coffee into a commodity for speculation on the New York Stock Exchange have increased the value and the uncertainty around one of the most desirable products on the planet
This is the latest attempt by Guatemalan scientists to make kids aware that the once-pristine lake is in danger of ‘dying’ from the constant discharge of waste water, garbage and erosion
The government of Nicolás Maduro has let out nearly 100 dissidents, the largest number in a year. But NGOs note there are still around 1,000 opponents behind bars
The award-winning author of ‘On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous’ returns with a new novel, ‘The Emperor of Gladness’
For 35 years, fisherman Eusebio Webster has been fighting to protect these critically endangered turtles from commercial trade on Colombia’s Caribbean islands
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
Some criminals pose as consultants or specialists offering shortcuts to obtain residency, work permits, asylum, and even U.S. citizenship
The cats’ new nutritional source in southern Argentina has led to increased concentration of the predators, who have also become more social
The discovery of at least 500 bags containing human remains within a 10-mile radius of Guadalajara’s Akron Stadium tarnishes expectations for the FIFA tournament
Their history marked by cultural seclusion, the people of a tropical Bolivian region publish the most complete work in their language to-date
The program makes up to 50,000 visas available for individuals from countries with historically low levels of immigration to the U.S.
New data shows how the approach of the African and Eurasian plates is forcing displacement that will eventually close the Mediterranean Sea
Thousands of beneficiaries from Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, and Honduras will have to leave the country in the coming weeks
In a conversation with EL PAÍS, 10 young people between the ages of 16 and 26 describe their search for stability and security, in a country that they feel is increasingly hostile
The number of Mexican visitors continues to rise despite Trump’s immigration policy and entry restrictions. While Mexico is not on the U.S. travel ban list, the visa application process has become harder and more expensive
US State Secretary Marco Rubio has ordered a return to Times New Roman as the typeface for official documents, a move that reflects the effort to eliminate any inclusion initiatives at the federal level
The program, which will give priority to wealthy investors and entrepreneurs, is now accepting applications