The damage in Caracas and La Guaira has reignited the debate over the safety standards required for buildings in earthquake-prone countries
The reviews will examine whether there are systemic factors behind the increase in deaths since 2022 and if the facilities comply with applicable standards for the treatment of people in custody
The sports organization has provided direct financial aid and food assistance to thousands of households affected by federal operations
The ruling overturns a lower court order that had suspended the expansion of the measure
The plaintiff, Damon Landor, sought relief after correctional officers forcibly shaved his head in violation of a prior court order
For the historian who passed away this month, republican ideas lived in the words of the elite, while democracy transpired in the social world beneath them
Presidential rallies, a 16-day fair, military parades, and record-breaking fireworks displays will mark the anniversary
This date should prompt us to think about the children whose migrant parents will be missing from the family table this year — not because of death or any other unavoidable circumstance, but because the government separated them from their families
In 2021, then-president Joe Biden signed a bill that made Juneteenth an official federal holiday. This historic legislation marked a significant milestone in recognizing and commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans
Move over, Barrio de Salamanca. This downtown area overlooking Retiro Park has long been a favorite destination for expats with money. But the richest of the rich have found an even more secluded spot to live and play: La Moraleja
While Independence Day celebrations are typically national and nonpartisan events, the president has decided to present them as an event associated with his political persona
The videos Eduardo Horcasitas shares on social media about the reality of agricultural work have attracted the interest of thousands of people
On the anniversary of his passing, the great Argentine writer is being honored with talks and exhibitions that showcase his enduring relevance
The country’s most common surname, which comes from ‘forest’, spread after slavery and is now being increasingly reclaimed after being long dismissed as too ‘ordinary’
The literature professor from Santiago de Chile has published a unique work of nonfiction that examines parent-child relationships through her own experience with her father, the physician Miguel Kottow
An investigation by ‘The Marshall Project’ and ‘MS NOW’ reveals a sharp increase in the number of children under the age of three in custody. The authors warn of the effects that detention can have on child development
The state and Santa Clara County are seeking to block the construction of an immigration facility on farmland and accuse the federal government of ignoring environmental and transparency requirements
The mixed martial arts event promoted by the president has raised questions about potential conflicts of interest, restrictions on the press, and a legal battle over the use of public spaces
The measure expands a campaign that has already surpassed the number of denaturalization cases recorded during the Biden administration
Despite allegedly huge natural gas reserves, a lack of exploration and manipulated figures have exhausted the system that sustained the country for two decades, leading to widespread protests
From the battle for Susan Collins’ Senate seat in Maine to the race for governor in Nevada, the elections on June 9 could reshape the electoral landscape for 2026
The Brazilian woman, who was engaged to Karoline Leavitt’s brother and had a child with him, says in an interview with EL PAÍS that she has been living a ‘nightmare’ since immigration officials arrested her in November
Trump administration scraps Biden-era policy as detainees report deteriorating conditions inside agency facilities
The discovery of an infected calf near the border with Mexico has prompted the US Department of Agriculture to implement emergency measures
The Cuban man and his family became symbols of the resistance to the immigration crackdown during the more than six months he spent in ICE detention centers, where he suffered serious health problems and was twice nearly deported to Mexico
A survey by ‘The Washington Post’ and the University of Maryland reveals concerns about the role of immigration authorities in the tournament