
Editors: ‘Connecting with others empowers you when you face terrible things’
The British band prepares for the release of their eighth studio album and talks to EL PAÍS about their nearly 25-year history

The British band prepares for the release of their eighth studio album and talks to EL PAÍS about their nearly 25-year history

Four states will hold elections to select candidates for Congress and state offices, in a day that will put the various factions of the Democratic Party to the test ahead of the November elections

A study by the European Central Bank shows only 13% of Europeans who already have a job are actively looking for another one, compared with 19% of Americans

In 2024, Trump gained 12 points compared with 2020 by capturing 48% of the Latino vote at the national level. A year and a half after his return to the White House, that support has eroded considerably

Authorities claim that both individuals have been in the United States on visas that expired in 2022, while their defense team asserts that they have pending asylum cases and valid work permits

Authorities are investigating the source of the contamination while Chipotle and QDOBA recall the affected products

Governor Maura Healey signed a law on Wednesday that expands restrictions on civil immigration arrests without a warrant

Authorities confirmed that the armed citizen and an off-duty state trooper helped subdue the attacker, while the investigation continues in the absence of a motive behind the massacre

Five states will hold elections to select candidates for Congress, governorships, and other offices, as well as put constitutional amendments and local referendums to a vote

Everything you need to know to pick the best area, viewpoint, trail — and how to organize your trip without missing a thing

The oldest virus samples found on American soil had already fully adapted to humans

Health authorities are investigating an outbreak detected in 17 states linked to eggs produced in Texas. So far, 98 cases and 26 hospitalizations have been confirmed

The decision prevents, for now, the plan to create a federal list of eligible voters from taking effect and places conditions on the implementation of new restrictions on mail-in voting ahead of the November legislative elections

They argue the federal government is demanding changes to electoral systems and cooperation with immigration authorities in order to release the funds

One month after the tragedy, thousands of Venezuelans in the U.S. remain at risk of being deported to a devastated country

The editor-in-chief of EL PAÍS emphasizes the newspaper’s commitment to the United States at the NAHJ annual conference: ‘We see the U.S. not as a market but as a journalistic responsibility’

Roger Rogoff is seeking reinstatement as U.S. attorney for the Western District of Washington, arguing that his dismissal violated the law and the Constitution

The Republican race for governor and several closely contested congressional races will be the focus of this Tuesday’s election day

Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, who was killed by federal agents in Houston, wore the same hat as my father: one that symbolizes the hard work of millions of Mexican immigrants in the United States

Editor-in-Chief Jan Martínez Ahrens will participate in the NAHJ Conference as part of the leading Spanish-language newspaper’s commitment to expanding its coverage across the Americas

The president cites what he calls discriminatory treatment of certain U.S. products. Automotive materials, dairy products and alcoholic beverages will be subject to the new duties

A divided government or a change in control of institutions reinforces a fundamental democratic principle: no political party should assume that it is entitled to govern indefinitely

The president continues to claim US elections have ‘vulnerabilities’; however, cases are rare, and the few prosecuted cases involved Republican supporters

The Pulitzer Prize–winning writer, who has just published a book about the search for her family’s past, speaks about emigration to the US and the crisis facing her native country

The legislation remains stalled in the Senate. Although Republicans control the Senate with 53 seats, the bill needs 60 votes to overcome a filibuster and move toward a final vote

Governor Greg Abbott reported one death in the affected region, which is still recovering from the 2025 tragedy caused by the Guadalupe River flooding and is facing water levels similar to those recorded last year

The House of Representatives passed a bill to end the practice of changing the clocks twice a year, although it still has to pass in the Senate