How does the Electoral College work and why will it decide the next president?
In five occasions, this system has awarded the presidency to candidates who did not win the popular vote
In five occasions, this system has awarded the presidency to candidates who did not win the popular vote
The researcher and author, an expert on migration, discusses the debate surrounding this critical election issue and believes we are approaching a moment of reckoning
In the coming months, hearings and trials will be held for the five defendants accused of supplying the actor with the ketamine that ended his life. Some of these individuals are facing sentences of up to 120 years in prison
California native Ashley Parham claims the musician, also known as Puff Daddy or Diddy, abused her in 2018 and that several of his associates threatened her
Legend has it that Einstein purchased multiple versions of the same gray suit to avoid wasting brainpower on mundane decisions like choosing what to wear. This minimalist approach was later embraced by Steve Jobs. However, this philosophy of simplicity is being replaced by a new era marked by luxury and bling
Huge numbers of women have come forward with allegations against the rap mogul that could put him away for life
The ex-convict, who remains under house arrest for violating the terms of her visa, took part in the popular ABC dance show but was eliminated in the second episode — a decision she continues to complain about
In this California town, as well as in the town of St. Helena and other enclaves in Napa County, the Scottish author found inspiration for two of his immortal works. Today, you can follow his footprints through museums, his house, and the landscapes that he captured in his books
LA Librería, which offers a unique collection of bilingual children’s books, has moved to a new space to connect with more people in the Hispanic community
On November 5, voters in 41 territories will decide on 147 ballot measures that address some of the most important issues for many citizens
One in five Americans belongs to this community, but they barely appear either in front of or behind the cameras, according to a report by The Latino Donor Collaborative
With uninspired work, broken promises and a juicy Netflix contract that is about to expire, estranged from his family and isolated from his friends in the United Kingdom, the youngest son of King Charles is celebrating the start of his fifth decade of life under quite different circumstances
The virtuoso Spanish guitarist who has won over international critics releases her sixth album, ‘Sonora’
One of the best-known culinary leaders in Mexico City tells EL PAÍS about his beginnings and the highs and lows of the 11-restaurant group he now runs
People who have already submitted applications to obtain legal resident status in the U.S. for themselves or their undocumented spouses have seen their hopes turn to disappointment with the pause of the Keeping Families Together program
America’s most populous state aims to use 100% clean energy by 2045, thanks to storage boom
With an official thesis that’s disputed, the Tate-LaBianca killings continue to spark debate. The mastermind of the crimes died in 2017, but another relevant and even more mysterious figure remains in prison: the musician Robert Beausoleil
When the singer married the actor in 2022, she legally changed her surname. She said at the time that it was a ‘romantic’ decision
Although it has electoral traction, economists have been less than enthusiastic about the tip-tax proposal. Experts believe it would not change the reality for most low-income workers
The conversation between the Republican candidate and one of his most important financiers was marked by technical errors and falsehoods
A new report shows telehealth procedures have increased by 16% since the Supreme Court struck down the federal right to abortion in 2022
States and cities are oscillating between criminalization and providing social support to address a problem that affects all corners of the country
Originally from Guerrero, the Mexican surfer is an ambassador for a Philippines project that seeks to give visibility to women in surfing around the world
The international organization says that prison authorities are keeping 122,000 people in isolation for at least 22 hours a day
Born to an Indian mother and Jamaican father, she’s been attorney general, senator, vice president and now, an unexpected presidential hopeful who might be able to stand in Trump’s way. She is defined by ambition, and has been underestimated countless times, says her biographer
Chris and Julienna have slept in a mobile home for 15 years, and their 13-year-old son Ayden has never lived in a house. That all changed in May, when the city of San Diego gave them state-subsidized housing
The deaths of three sea lion pups and several viral videos of encounters with humans have revived a years-long struggle between environmentalists and residents in San Diego