Over Two-Thirds of Americans Disapprove of Biden's Handling of Border Situation
A new AP-NORC poll shows the public is supportive of policies such as hiring more border patrol agents and immigration judges, but is divided on other issues
How U.S. Media Coverage Contributes to the Polarization of the Immigration Debate Across the Country
The spectrum of news coverage on the topic of immigration is as polarized as the U.S. media landscape (and its population)
For the First Time, U.S. Census Will Allow Choice Between Hispanic or Latino as Ethnicity Category
It will also allow the possibility to choose Middle Eastern or North African. It's the first revision in 27 years
U.S. Government not Planning Changes for Haitian Migrants Amid the Country's Collapse
Human rights organizations have been urging the Biden administration to consider measures aimed at aiding Haitian nationals reaching the country
Guatemalan President Urges Increased U.S. Investment to Curb Migration
Bernardo Arévalo said that such an approach would grant people their 'right to stay' in their countries
'Me Gusta': Spanish Reigns as Top Choice for Americans Using Social Media to Learn Other Languages
Gen Z is the generation that most uses social media to learn languages
MLS Wants Another World Cup Winner: France's Olivier Giroud Close To Signing With LAFC
The country's all-time leading scorer would become the 16th World Cup winner to play in Major League Soccer
Mega Millions has a Winner for its $1.13 Billion Jackpot; The Winner is in New Jersey
The jackpot had been growing since early December
Dispute Between MLS, Referees Is Over as Both Sides Agree To a New 7-Year Labor Agreement
Senior match officials will be able to make their 2024 debut starting on March 30
Baltimore Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse: All Six Missing Construction Workers Are Latinos
Local press reported that the workers are from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico
Want to Be Part of the Next World Cup? Just Polish Your CV, No Soccer Boots Needed!
FIFA announced a big range of job openings ahead of the first-ever 48-team World Cup including full-time jobs and volunteering opportunities
Maryland Declares State of Emergency After Collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge
Two people have been rescued from the water but authorities are still searching for more
Sales Of New US Homes Edge Down Unexpectedly In February
New single-family home sales were at an annual rate of 662,000 last month, seasonally adjusted, 0.3 percent down from the revised 664,000 figure for January, said the Commerce Department.
Why AMLO Thinks Trump Would Never Fully Shut the Southern Border: 'He Needs Mexico'
In a wide-ranging interview with CBS, the Mexican president also discussed the situation with cartels and drug trafficking, as well as his legacy
Only Puerto Rico Meets WHO Air Standards in the Americas, Study Shows
The United States duplicates UN standards in fine particulate matter levels, a key indicator to determine how polluted air is
CONCACAF's Biggest Rivalry Continues as USMNT Faces El Tri in The Nations League Final
It will be the 10th time that Mexico and the United States face off in a final; Mexico leads with six wins but the USMNT has won the last two
NY Yankees Vs Diablos Rojos: Everything You Need To Know About the International Series in Mexico City
The Bronx Bombers will play an exhibition series against the Diablos Rojos del Mexico for the first time in more than 56 years
U.S. is 'Prepared' to Deploy Troops to Haiti if Necessary, High-Ranking General Says
Gen. Laura Richardson, leader of U.S. Southern Command, said that, however, officials are not currently considering that scenario
Embattled Sen. Menendez Decides Against New Jersey Democratic Primary Run; Considers Independent Bid
Menendez, who has been in office since 2006, said he could seek reelection if exonerated from accusations of corruption
US Announces Sanctions Against Nicaragua's Attorney General
According to the Treasury, the sanctions are related to Morales Urbina's conduct after the 2018 civil protests.
Florida Governor DeSantis Approves Law Banning Homeless People from Sleeping in Public Areas
The law promises to expand access to services for substance abuse and mental health
Biden Unveils Almost $20 Bn For Intel To Boost US Chip Production
Biden said the investment in Intel facilities in four states -- Arizona, Ohio, New Mexico and Oregon -- would put the United States on track to manufacture 20% of the world's leading-edge chips by the end of the decade.
US Unveils Draft UN Resolution Seeking Immediate Gaza Ceasefire
Key Israel backer the United States has vetoed previous UN Security Council votes on the nearly six-month war, objecting as recently as in February to the use of the term "immediate" in a draft submitted by Algeria.
How the USMNT Seeks To Make History This Year Under Christian Pulisic's Guidance
The 25-year-old is having one of his best seasons in Europe, with 12 goals, 8 assists for AC Milan
Is the U.S. Becoming a Sadder Nation? This Is What a Gallup Survey Reports
The U.S. is declining in life satisfaction and it's out of the top 20 happiest countries in the world
U.S. Considers Housing Migrants in Guantanamo Bay as Maritime Arrivals from Haiti Surge
Authorities said they haven't seen a spike in such trips yet, but one of their contingency plans includes repurposing part of the territory leased in Cuba
Real Madrid, Barcelona To Face Each Other In Another 'Clásico' Played in the U.S.
The LaLiga giants will be part of this year's Soccer Champions Tour, a round business for all European teams involved
Can USMNT Secure Three-Peat in CONCACAF's Nations League? The Latin Times' Cartelera Futbolera March 19-24
European leagues come to a stop during International Break; MLS leaders Inter Miami will take on the NY Red Bulls.
Blinken Says Fighting Disinfo 'Vital US National Security Interest'
Fighting disinformation including AI-enabled content is a "vital" national security interest and diplomatic priority for the United States, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Monday at a democracy summit in Seoul.
Controversial 'Civil War' Movie Prompts Debate Over US Schism
A major film that imagines a second civil war in the near-future United States has highlighted fears about the divided state of the nation ahead of November's presidential election.