
US Supreme Court to tackle raft of new cases: From LGTBQ+ rights to affirmative action
The tribunal, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, will address key issues on religion, discrimination, race and the environment in the new judicial year

The tribunal, which has a 6-3 conservative majority, will address key issues on religion, discrimination, race and the environment in the new judicial year

EL PAÍS follows the destructive trail of the storm, which killed at least 100 people in the state

Floridians are beginning to assess the damage while two million remain without power. A fatality count is expected to be confirmed soon

The storm has been downgraded to a Category 1 due to plunging wind speeds, but could still inflict damage as it heads for Georgia and South Carolina

The DEA has investigated 390 cases in the past four months, 35 of which are directly tied to the two largest criminal organizations in Mexico: the Sinaloa Cartel and the CJNG

The CEO of Avangrid – the American subsidiary of Spain’s Iberdrola energy giant – feels that the market is robust for renewables

The US Under Secretary of State says that the war in Ukraine has led to closer cooperation between the United States, Europe and Latin America

US Justice Department wins its appeal and can resume its use of the classified files in its probe on whether the ex-president illegally took national defense material

The lawsuit refers to the “misrepresentation” of the former president’s annual financial statements between 2011 and 2021

The 41-year-old, who has spent more than 20 years behind bars, has been released into house arrest after prosecutors said an investigation had turned up two ‘alternative suspects’

Governor Gavin Newsom this week signed legislation aimed at protecting the wellbeing, data and privacy of children, and forcing tech firms to deliver reports on how they deal with disturbing content

The Democratic Party has been secretly boosting far-right candidates such as Dan Cox and Doug Mastriano, who believe the 2020 election was stolen and that climate change is a hoax

Governor Ron De Santis joins Republicans from Texas and Arizona, sending migrants to liberal bastions to protest President Biden’s ‘open border policies’

The 55-year-old singer has been convicted of six counts of child pornography and enticing minors for sex

A Texan man diagnosed with the virus died in late August, but it is not yet known whether it was a determining factor

The move signals an acceleration of the investigation into the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021, just two months ahead of midterm elections

Children face a new academic year in an atmosphere of anxiety and stress, and with the tragedy of Uvalde still fresh in their minds

The suspect has been identified as Ezekiel D. Kelly, a 19-year-old with a criminal history who live-streamed parts of his Wednesday attack on Facebook

The state has passed a new law that could bump up the minimum wage to $22 an hour, which would make it one of the highest rates in the United States

Created to contain the spread of the coronavirus, Title 42 has become another US government excuse to block asylum for migrants

The company used launch parties, giveaways and free samples to lure young adults, who quickly became addicted to their high-nicotine vaping products

According to ‘The Washington Post,’ material describing another country’s military defenses was discovered during the search of the former president’s Mar-a-Lago estate

An internet hoax forces authorities to clarify the intention of a law that prevents the sale to this age group of nitrogen cartridges, which have a narcotic effect if inhaled

The move puts the brakes on the probe into the former US president, who is being investigated for removing government records

The 52-year-old, who was facing mounting challenges as a top leader of the struggling retailer, died by suicide according to New York City medical examiners

Body camera footage released by authorities shows an officer opening the door to Donovan Lewis’ bedroom in the middle of the night and killing him a second later

The pandemic is chiefly to blame for the decline from 77.0 years in 2020 to 76.1 years in 2021, the largest two-year reduction in nearly a century. Native American and Alaska Native communities have been especially hard hit