US Senate blasts Meta, TikTok and other social media CEOs for not doing enough to protect children
‘I’m sorry for everything you have all been through’ Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg told the parents who lost children to suicide
‘I’m sorry for everything you have all been through’ Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg told the parents who lost children to suicide
Caracas views Washington’s decision as an attack on its sovereignty and maintains its veto on opposition candidate María Corina Machado
Newsom’s salmon strategy includes a controversial proposal to seek voluntary agreements with major farmers over how much water they can take out of the rivers and streams
The current limited definition was a factor in E. Jean Carroll’s sexual abuse case against Trump. The jury rejected the writer’s claim that the former US President had raped her in the 1990s
The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled next week to hear arguments in Trump’s appeal of a Colorado ruling declaring him ineligible for the presidency in that state
This method was used for the first time in Alabama last week. For at least two minutes, Kenneth Eugene Smith appeared to shake and writhe on the gurney
The U.S. presses President Maduro to let all opponents run for office and to release more political prisoners
Nearly 30 years after the PRI candidate’s assassination, Mexico’s Attorney General refutes the claim that killer Mario Aburto acted alone
Although the laws remain unchanged, 73 women regained their freedom, protocols have been created to care for obstetric emergencies and guarantee medical secrecy, while the judges who try these cases now have a precedent to avoid handing down unjust convictions
The International Monetary Fund expects the global economy to grow 3.1% this year, unchanged from 2023 but better than the 2.9% it had predicted in its previous estimate
Enshrined in the Constitution by the 13th Amendment, slavery and involuntary servitude are banned – except as punishment for a crime
The lawsuit, brought in 2019 by Planned Parenthood and other operators of abortion clinics, said the 1982 law unconstitutionally discriminates against poor women
The description and time frame align with stories about Trump’s tax returns in ‘The New York Times’ and reporting about wealthy Americans’ taxes in ‘ProPublica’
Biden is seeking to disarm criticism of his handling of migration at the border as immigration becomes an increasing matter of concern to Americans in the leadup to the presidential election
A former Barrio 18 gang leader swindled a high-ranking police chief in a fake plot to have a Mexican drug cartel abduct Elmer Canales Rivera, alias ‘Crook,’ according to an investigation by ‘El Faro’
Austin’s lack of disclosure has prompted changes in federal guidelines and has triggered an internal Pentagon review into his department’s notification procedures
The CTC maximum will be adjusted for inflation in 2024 and 2025 for those with qualifying dependents
Even the American embassy in London entered into the polemic, with an ironic message that distanced it from the academic’s recommendations
With American trust in police plummeting, buttressed by cellphone and bodycam videos that can expose untruths, a profession once broadly considered above reproach has seen its reputation suffer
Opening statements are set for Monday in the federal murder trial of Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington, who were arrested in 2020
The Democratic president is increasingly contending with protests inside and outside his events from progressives upset about his administration’s support for Israel in its offensive in Gaza
Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion in 2022, voters in seven states have either protected abortion rights or defeated attempts to curtail them in statewide votes
The president said the United States ‘will hold all those responsible to account at a time and in a manner of our choosing’
There’s little evidence that Trump is making significant inroads, but even minor changes in voting patterns in critical states could shift the race in unexpected ways
Sunday’s announcement comes as their other impeachment drive — to impeach Democratic President Joe Biden in relation to his son Hunter’s business dealings — has struggled to advance
Hundreds of people who do not have the resources to carry on their journey to the United States or to return to the south are stuck in the Central American country. They are left to rely on charity and precarious jobs to continue financing their dream
‘It will not deter us. We will keep fighting. And I assure you, we didn’t win today, but we will win,’ said Trump’s lawyer, Alina Habba