
Cardi B returns with 'Am I the Drama?' and highlights collaborations with Tyla, Lizzo and Selena Gomez...
Cardi B releases her next album 'Am I the Drama?' on Friday, September 19, and will explore different genres such as R&B and pop

Cardi B releases her next album 'Am I the Drama?' on Friday, September 19, and will explore different genres such as R&B and pop

This is the third decision by a federal judge against Trump’s restrictions on denying birthright citizenship to children of undocumented immigrants.

Two transgender officers say they fear their military careers are over because Trump bans transgender members

The actress, who was recently sued by Griselda Blanco's relatives, wanted to leave her Modern Family character behind, so she had to make an effort to change her appearance, even

An appeals court ruled Friday that Trump cannot invoke the immunity he had when he occupied the White House to avoid lawsuits from Capitol Police.

The health insurance giant was accused of using an algorithm called “PxDx” to save money on some medical claims

The Colombian Sofía Vergara brought out her spectacular figure and very good sense of humor by climbing up with a dangerous neckline and translucent skirt on the judges table of

The court charge of the case reached an agreement with the company which must pay $16.85 million dollars for violation of the National Do Not Call Registry, without consent.

La Mami Kim is the sister of Yailin La Mas viral, who told the program En Casa con Telemundo that she did not attack Anuel AA's ex or their mother,

The singer Lizzo shared a long message on her social networks in which she says she had not harassed the three dancers who sued her; She added that, although she

In the midst of a confrontation with the Teamsters union. Yellow, one of the largest freight forwarding companies in the United States, has been racking up huge debts for years,

The singer will finally not have to pay the $500,000 reward she offered when her French bulldogs were stolen in 2021, because Jennifer McBride would have been an accomplice to

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will offer free tuition to some students to expand diversity, following Supreme Court decision that struck down affirmative action

If you received a telemarketing call from DirecTV in the last few months, you may be one of the thousands of people that the company will have to pay about

The social networks of many celebrities poured out last Thursday to send their condolences to the family of 'La Dama del Buen Decir', after her unexpected death, but the photo

Civil rights organizations ACLU and Southern Poverty Law Center argue they will file suit because SB 1718, which went into effect Saturday, is unconstitutional.

The Supreme Court rejected a challenge to the law by Helaman Hansen, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for collecting up to $10,000 dollars in a fraud related

The Federal Trade Commission claimed that Amazon used deceptive interface designs to increase subscriptions and prevent the cancellation of memberships by its customers.

En to show immigrants that they are not alone and warn that they will file lawsuits to block their impact.

President Biden once again asked Congress to pass police reform, after the Justice Department report on abuse and racism in the Minneapolis police, a culture of police violence that led

Federal court ordered a Florida-based online financial advisory firm defrauding Hispanics to cease operations.

The couple's 2022 was marked by the scandal caused by the publication that the then presenter of 'Despierta America' filed a lawsuit for domestic violence against the actress

The controversial Sergio Mayer and Poncho de Nigris were accused of causing sabotage in a test inside the House of Celebrities.

A jury ordered Carollo to pay $63.5 million in damages to two well-known Miami Little Havana businessmen.

The Federal Trade Commission accuses the tech giant of violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.

The British royal family ignored public congratulations on the birthday of Harry and Meghan Markle's youngest daughter.

Carollo, 68, follows the civil lawsuit filed by businessmen Bill Fuller and Martin Pinilla, who alleged that Carollo used his position to harass them and damage your reputation.

Seeks compensation for damages; and corrective actions to prevent abuse

Organization achieves a new appointment to analyze the DACA program that a judge left alive while the appeals process continued, although he ordered that new applications not be accepted, harming

Apple recognized problems in the keyboards of its MacBooks released between 2015 and 2019, for which they will pay compensation of up to $395 dollars to each of those affected

They assure that the CBP One application is a Help to apply for asylum in the US

Both the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department cannot require the payment of cash bail; Arrestees charged with sexual crimes, domestic violence and weapons offenses

TikTok users in Montana hope that the law that prohibits the use of the app will be removed because they believe it is not constitutional

Parents of The Covenant School, the Nashville school that was involved in a deadly March shooting that killed three 9-year-olds and three adults,

The lawsuit is taking place in a federal court in New York where it was found that the bank was related to the opening of false accounts

A federal judge in Florida struck down the Biden administration's use of probation to mass release migrants into the US.

The new immigration regulation of the United States will restrict access to asylum for immigrants on the border with Mexico

Tanya Charry presented a report in which she updated the case, which recently took a turn, because the Puerto Rican's nephew recently filed a counterclaim accusing him of alleged sexual

Canelo Alvarez complied in Akron and prevailed as planned against the British John Ryder but nevertheless it was not enough to knock out his rival at home

They expose that nobody is doing anything to stop the flow of drugs in the educational establishments of Los Angeles

On International Workers' Day, thousands of Angelenos demonstrate for the right to unionize, for the right to housing and for immigration reform

The Ohio state attorney general filed a lawsuit against Norforlk Southern, the railroad that operated a train that derailed, causing a chemical accident in early February.

A couple from California lived an experience they will never forget, after the ship where they were taking a tour abandoned them in the middle of the ocean, for which

Two weeks after the official announcement of their separation, Andrea Legarreta and Erik Rubin reappeared at a very important family event and showed how close they are, despite the breakup.

State attorneys general from 12 Democratic states sued the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for not doing enough to ensure access to the abortion drug mifepristone.

The Curacao Store chain was penalized for the illegal sale of auto insurance to its Hispanic customers, who are mostly immigrants

Minorities suffer the most from disparities and inequity in educational opportunities

Posing slightly with her back to the camera, lying on her back and showing every detail of her spectacular anatomy, Ninel Conde photographed herself from Miami wearing a tiny pink

The group of lawyers representing Twitter has asked a California federal court to dismiss a class action lawsuit by at least 100 former employees who were fired by Elon Musk.

Posing with a revealing translucent mesh bodysuit, Ninel Conde confessed that exercising is the best therapy she has in her difficult moments

Unrest over a fire that killed 10 people in an apartment block in Urumqi, blamed on the lockdown, has spread to Beijing and Shanghai.

A former housekeeper for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has filed a lawsuit against him alleging unsafe and unsanitary working conditions that led to her and other workers developing urinary tract

Ninel Conde fell in love posing with a black string bikini that she accompanied with a pareo in the shape of a triangle of mirrors, a garment that matches a

Florida approves ban on gender-affirming care for children

Two armed people with their faces covered appeared at polling places as Americans went to the polls to cast their vote in Mesa, Arizona

Dominican singer Natti Natasha came out in defense of her husband Raphy Pina after he got involved in a media fight with Don Omar

An employee of Donald Trump told the FBI that the former president ordered boxes of documents to be moved at Mar-a-Lago after he was served with a subpoena to turn

John Henry Ramírez was executed on Wednesday in Texas in the company of his pastor, a religious right that the Supreme Court granted him

President Biden, congressmen, pro-immigrant organizations and activists have criticized the ruling that keeps the 'dreamers' in limbo awaiting judicial decisions that can take a long time

The Mexican government, which believes the companies are responsible for arms trafficking to its country, said it will appeal the decision.

Actress Angelina Jolie alleges that her ex-husband Brad Pitt has tried to take away his share of control over the Chateau Miraval winery, which they bought together in 2008; she

By September 9, 1971, inmates at New York's Attica Correctional Center took control of the prison and took the guards hostage.

Since the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke, Facebook has withdrawn access to your data for thousands of apps.

The 'Destroyer' Andy Ruiz prepares with everything and promises to knock out Luis 'King Kong' Ortiz on September 4 and now he receives the support and encouragement of another great

In the midst of an image crisis and a sea of ​​million-dollar lawsuits and litigation, Johnson & Johnson announced that it will finally stop selling its talcum powder worldwide, after

Taylor Swift defended herself against accusations of plagiarism related to her song Shake it off, stating that she had never heard the song Playas gon' play by the trio 3LW,

The company never took on the task of verifying the history of its employee Roy Holden, because if they had done so, they would not even have hired him and

Immigrant advocates warned that the Supreme Court's block on President Biden's deportation priorities puts undocumented immigrants at risk, who could be detained by ICE and placed in removal proceedings.

The court has ruled in favor of Depp in the defamation case against Hollywood actor Johnny Depp's ex-wife and actress Amber Heard. In this case, Heard claimed that Depp had