
Florida carries out its first double execution in more than 60 years
Among those executed Tuesday was an 80-year-old man, the oldest in the state since capital punishment was reinstated

Among those executed Tuesday was an 80-year-old man, the oldest in the state since capital punishment was reinstated

The mayor responds to inflation alarm with an announcement of five stores that will open between 2027 and 2029. Competitors say it will push many businesses into bankruptcy

The end of Temporary Protected Status, fear of raids, and mortgage foreclosures corner immigrant families in Miami’s Little Haiti

The sociologist and public‑policy expert left his job in the US as a teaching fellow for thinker Michael Sandel to join Fundación Avanza, the policy think tank of the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE)
After five years in prison and now living in exile in Miami, he reflects on the island’s crisis, a possible US intervention, and what he sees as a decisive moment for Cuba

Colorado becomes the 14th state the government sues for refusing to discriminate against students based on immigration status

At least 11 people were part of a migrant-smuggling network that had operated on the Texas border since April 2023. They are charged with crimes that could keep them in prison for life
In Alexandria, residents refuse to be silenced by the authorities as they push to prevent the facility’s opening

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

An Ipsos poll reveals that nearly 60% of Americans believe the tournament will increase interest in the sport

Speaking at the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, the former reporter — who is the first Latina to hold the city’s top position — outlines the challenges of standing up to Trump’s immigration policy

With the deaths of Alberto, Ismael, Gabriel and José Guadalupe, the Adelanto detention center now holds the record for the highest number of migrant deaths in ICE custody along with Krome in Miami

Talks between Chavismo and the opposition are set to begin on August 1 under Washington’s supervision. The goal is to establish a path toward new elections, two years after Nicolás Maduro falsely claimed victory

The return to direct confrontation with Tehran underscores the difficulty the United States faces in securing a peace agreement and confronts the president with the kind of seemingly intractable conflict he once promised to leave behind forever

Denny Adán González died in April at the Stewart Detention Center, two days after an argument with a facility officer. His family is seeking justice for the Cuban national, who is one more among the 54 migrants who have died under similar circumstances

The Australian thinker is a leading voice in animal rights and a pioneer of effective altruism, the idea of helping others in ways that achieve the greatest possible impact. In his latest book, he returns to his signature cause: exposing the suffering endured by the animals we eat

The chairman and chief executive officer of JPMorgan cautions that stock markets are trading at elevated valuations amid a backdrop of multiple risks. ‘No one saw the 1974 crisis, the 1987 crash or the housing bubble, but you must be prepared,’ he says in an exclusive interview with EL PAÍS

In nine commercial corridors frequented by migrants in that city there were nearly $3.2 million in losses in 2025 due to Trump’s aggressive immigration offensive, a UCLA study reveals

They argue the federal government is demanding changes to electoral systems and cooperation with immigration authorities in order to release the funds
Experts believe the US-Saudi nuclear pact has changed nonproliferation rules

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

One of the most influential thinkers on technology and feminism, she combines vision with irony, and her writing carries a distinctly punk edge. Faced with rising authoritarianism, she urges people to stand with immigrants: ‘They bear the brunt of all disasters’

El Mencho’s stepson has built a compact structure with some of the strongmen who served the cartel’s founder

The United States has approved a sprawling and highly complex framework, complete with dozens of exemptions and country-specific rules covering sectors across more than 60 economies

The move replaces the universal tariff approved after the Supreme Court curtailed his earlier plan

An American Civil Liberties Union report details more than 1,200 incidents involving U.S. immigration authorities in 2025, describing the use of force and threats as routine enforcement tactics

According to a lawsuit, Tatyana Reisini and Kristen Roo were held in federal custody for nearly four hours after blowing a whistle to alert the community to the presence of ICE and Border Patrol