
Eating avocado boosts your sexuality: 5 benefits backed by experts
Avocado provides nutrients that promote libido, circulation, and well-being, key factors to enhance your sexuality naturally

Avocado provides nutrients that promote libido, circulation, and well-being, key factors to enhance your sexuality naturally

Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders was asked to leave a restaurant before she finished lunch

Brian Gavidia and Javier Ramirez testify about their cases and hope for federal criminal accountability

Smoking outside a restaurant in Arizona isn't always legal: the law sets marked distances and includes fines for those who don't respect them

A group of protesters attacked a Communist Party building in Cuba after a protest over high food prices and power outages

Tethering a dog outside a store in California can have consequences: state law states when it's allowed and what the purposes are

The dispute between Tesla and the California DMV is not only legal: it affects drivers, regulations, and the future of Autopilot in the United States. We explain how.

The president acted unilaterally and unlawfully: without authorization from Congress and without any imminent threat to the United States

John Tunheim, federal judge in Minnesota, blocked the Department of Homeland Security policy that would allow the arrest and detention of thousands of refugees

Migrant Force applauds the progress of the constitutional reform initiative to include eight seats representing Mexican immigrants in the US

Hillary Clinton warns that, through the SAVE Act, Republicans intend to restrict married women's right to vote in the next elections

Democratic Senator Alex Padilla called President Donald Trump a mess for presenting a reality different from what is happening in the US

The legendary academic and social activist, Bert Corona, was a pillar of its founding in 1968, a year in which young.

Donald Trump would issue an executive order requiring proof of citizenship to vote during the midterm elections

The bill changes the federal definition of certain less-lethal devices, which would impact both law enforcement agencies and the civilian market

Republican Lisa Murkowski refuses to support the SAVE Act, which would require people to provide proof of citizenship to vote

These efforts, along with the new laws being considered in Washington, would have a disproportionate effect on Latino voters

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's Liberal Democratic Party regains majority in Parliament, according to early projections

The bill to end the government shutdown passed by a narrow margin in the House of Representatives

Los Angeles Mayor Gives Her Annual State of the City Report

Despite the announcement, Congress could not agree on the budget for a key area, the Department of Homeland Security

Jim McDonnell Accused of Betraying the Community by Not Enforcing State Law Preventing ICE Agents from Wearing Face Masks

Trump's envoy to quell the crisis in Minneapolis after the deaths of two citizens at the hands of ICE is known for his

The new ban includes several African countries, in addition to Colombia, Brazil, Guatemala, and Nicaragua

The Instrument for the Prevention of Economic Coercion allows Brussels to impose tariffs on other countries

Wall's promotion comes immediately after the resignation of Madison Sheahan, who left the position to seek a seat in Congress for Ohio

Approximately 22.8 million people have selected an ACA plan, the first decline in four years at this point in the enrollment period

Members of the United Service Workers West (SEIU-USWW) asked them to support immigrants and give them a voice at the decision-making table

The IRS confirmed that the 2026 tax season will begin on January 26, with new deductions, tax changes, and potentially higher refunds

The US approved financing for new vehicles. Interest on loans for cars assembled in the country will no longer be taxed

Democrat Julia Brownley surprised everyone by announcing she will not seek reelection as California's representative in the upcoming elections

Bad Bunny and his label Rimas Entertainment LLC face a lawsuit filed by Tainaly Y. Serrano Rivera

The House passed extending Obamacare subsidies with bipartisan support, increasing pressure on the Senate to negotiate a deal

A person placed a bet on the Polymarket platform and won $436,000 with the capture of Nicolas Maduro: it is believed to have been people close to the operation

Many achievements that contribute to a better daily life for the Latino community in the United States are owed to her activism and struggle

Trump's immigration offensive enriches companies that profit from the division and pain of Latino families

Donald Trump proposes $2,000 tariff dividend checks in 2026, but Congress, the numbers, and the law still cast doubt on their feasibility

Nine states will reduce income tax in 2026. Find out which ones and how these cuts could benefit local taxpayers

Virginia law extends eligibility to people who established residency in the state at least one year prior

National Women's Law Center presented a summary of the bills that prevented the right to contraception, as well as those who fought to achieve it

A specific group of Venezuelans will retain TPS in the United States through 2026: these are the key dates and conditions

The I-131 form allows you to request a reentry permit and can be key to not losing your Green Card after long trips outside the United States

From a patient's perspective, more affordable prices mean fewer financial barriers and greater ability to obtain medicines

Cynthia Lummis ruled out the possibility of being re-elected as senator, joining four other Republicans who have opted for the same

The governor said she made the decision after listening to New Yorkers

More states may now seek to legalize marijuana, but these changes will depend on congressional approval

The implementation of these proposals could affect access to gender-affirming care in more than 20 states where these treatments are legal

It's about recognizing that cannabis can have legitimate medical applications when administered carefully, the president noted

The new security guidelines show Washington's interest in curbing illegal immigration and containing the advance of drug trafficking

TSA says these practices are intended to detect those with deportation orders

The tax and budget law passed by Republicans canceled support for millions of people to have low-cost health insurance

The Department of Education announced an agreement that could mark the beginning of the end of Joe Biden's SAVE plan for student loans

A bill to withdraw the US from NATO would send shockwaves through several European countries whose security would be threatened

Through MediCal, they receive full coverage and up to 12 months after delivery

Dick Durbin and Lisa Murkowski reintroduce the Dream Act hoping to pave the way to citizenship for immigrant children

Radule Bojovic was arrested during Operation Midway Blitz in previous weeks

Through housingDHS encourages citizens to report immigrants to obtain affordable housingThe messages published this week by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have sparked strong controversy in the United States.

Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approves ordinance banning officers with masks; second vote required, December 9

Despite the war and the increasing Ukrainianization of Kyiv, Russian is still frequently spoken in schoolyards

Greg Abbott aims to prevent the increase of Muslim organizations in Texas and designates two of them as terrorists

Congress acted swiftly Tuesday with bill that would force the release of the complete files of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein

Data centers were touted as a boost to Virginia's economy. Now, residents are worried about their impact

Community leaders and legislators denounced how Trump's immigration policy is causing fear in immigrant families with children

Democrat Adelita Grijalva officially became a member of the House of Representatives, which reduces the power of the Republicans