
DHS orders thousands of employees to return to work despite ongoing shutdown
The DHS has been clear in its warning to staff: those who do not report to work could face disciplinary action

The DHS has been clear in its warning to staff: those who do not report to work could face disciplinary action

Mullin explained that the release of resources to cover back wages was made possible by an executive order and the use of existing funds

We explain how to negotiate a fair severity package after being fired, based on your rights as a worker in the United States

The Latino community residing in Texas returned to the polls this week, projecting a protest vote against the Republicans in November

PSG opted not to prolong the legal process with Mbappe, which began in 2024

Abigail Spanberger, Governor of Virginia, will be the Democrat in charge of responding to the President's State of the Union address

Voters divided over more sales tax in Los Angeles County to save healthcare and prevent the loss of thousands of jobs

Rodriguez also announced the establishment of an energy partnership, which will cover projects in oil, gas, mining and electricity

For millions of Mexican families, remittances continue to be a key source of income, so their decline ignites risks for thousands of people

They complain about delays in health coverage, and payment of their paychecks, and about arresting gardeners

While the presidents of the United States and Colombia met in Washington, Orla Guerin joined a unit tasked with finding cocaine labs

For many Americans with average incomes, the high cost of living continues to weigh on their budgets

If you are undocumented and your employers pay you less for that reason, there are some alternatives you can consider to assert your rights

BLS data indicates that average weekly earnings reached 1.42% at the beginning of this year

Research conducted by professors at Stanford University determined that AI substantially reduces wage inequality

The lawsuit dates back to December 2024, when Lively filed a complaint against Justin Baldoni

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

Venezuela is in uncharted territory. The United States' intervention changes the scenario. A transition may be underway, but it is not an easy path.

The United States ended 2025 with 50,000 new jobs in December and a stable unemployment rate of 4.4%, according to official BLS data: what it means

Even if you don't speak English fluently, you can find well-paying jobs in the United States. We'll tell you what the best options are for Latinos

Some jobs in the United States can be more accessible and offer better salaries to immigrants looking to settle in the country

We explain what income tax is, how it's calculated, and which US states don't charge it: everything it means for your finances in 2026

The US economy is expected to improve in 2026, amid persistent inflation, uncertain interest rates, moderate employment, and a slow improvement in housing

Latino voters have proven to be a complex electoral force and, not being a sociocultural monolith, have become an undecided bloc

Most states will have wage adjustments reaching up to $16 per hour

The White House estimates having a net immigration of zero percent, as happened in the 1920s

The Mexican singer spoke out against Bobo Producciones for alleged debt and breach of contract. We tell you what she said

Discover what FICA is, how it's calculated, and why this tax is key for workers who have it deducted directly from their paychecks

Although hiring for this famous Christmas character has fallen, wages to work as Santa Claus have increased to $25 an hour

Two-year-old Sofia was left in the care of her aunt Maggie Garcia, who quit her job to care for her niece

The Department of Education seeks to “protect taxpayers from bearing the cost of loans that borrowers voluntarily agreed to”

By advocating a focus on the qualification of foreign workers and better wages, USCIS will apply a new rule to H-1B visa applicants

Starting January 1, the state's minimum wage will increase by 40 cents; nearly 30 cities will also increase their local minimum wages

More than 60% of millennials have felt overwhelmed with their personal finances this year

A Magnicharters pilot refused to take off and remained inside the cockpit after his alleged dismissal and unpaid wages

Vice President James David Vance acknowledged that the US economy is not performing as it should and asked citizens to be patient

The relationship between Mbappe and PSG ended in the worst way after his signing for Real Madrid

One of the central points of the interview was the situation within the Venezuelan Armed Forces.

Kamala Harris and Ken Martin blame Donald Trump for failing to govern properly and creating an economic crisis that is only getting worse

Offers a clear perspective on how they think about the economy, leadership, and immigration

La Villita is an area inhabited by mostly Mexican Hispanics, who have suffered severe losses in their businesses because sales have fallen

Wages will increase in some US cities and counties to $17 per hour starting January 1st of next year

Rents have risen sharply since 2020, and some US cities are showing increases exceeding $800 per month

A hidden detail in your Social Security account could increase or decrease your benefits. We tell you what it is and what you should do before 2025

Tariffs on artificial trees raise prices and could boost demand for natural trees in the US, according to producers and experts

Donald Trump will set a precedent as the US president who has received the most expensive gifts in the nation's history

A lawsuit in Massachusetts District Court seeks to prevent the Trump administration from charging undocumented immigrants excessive fines

More than 1,000 unionized baristas continue their indefinite strike; they denounce low wages and unfair labor practices

The president promised to lower prices for Americans

Trump and Congress are about to let a key funding program for the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the extended tax credits, expire

The Mexican president reported that the presence of the National Guard in Michoacan, particularly in Uruapan, has been reinforced after the murder of Carlos Manzo

They are generating labor shortages, increasing prices and contracting the economy

Mariana Alvarez Joyal, from No Kid Hungry, told La Opinion about other food assistance available in light of the SNAP suspension

A new semiconductor crisis, aggravated by tensions between the US and China, forced Volkswagen to stop production of its most emblematic model

The average family health insurance costs $26,993 a year in the US We explain what's behind that high price and how it affects you.

Nearly 800,000 drivers gain access to a path that will allow them to unionize in California and seek better wages and benefits

Millions of Europeans arrived in Latin America from the mid-19th century and the first decades of the 20th century

US began the rescue of Argentina, but senators seek to prevent the use of the Treasury Department's Exchange Stabilization Fund

New Trump Administration rule would cause up to $2.46 billion in lost wages, according to the United Farm Workers

They could receive assistance of up to $5,000, and the application period has already opened and ends on October 31st

In June, the Trump administration announced new regulations to streamline the process of issuing fines to immigrants who are in the country illegally

U.S. households with incomes between $45,000 and $150,000 have increased their credit card debt by up to 60%

The Attorney General proposal could eliminate up to 50% of the jobs in these gambling halls

Thousands of patients did not go to the doctor for fear of ICE; funding cuts also affect access to health

There has been controversy over the actual benefit of the tip tax deduction, but a TurboTax expert offers an explanation.

The Department of Homeland Security confirmed the end of Temporary Protected Status for thousands of Nicaraguans and Hondurans

An average of five to six people are arrested every day in Los Angeles; while sales have plummeted

Alaska, Oregon, and Washington, DC will be some of the states that will receive their salary adjustments

About 16 percent of West Virginians rely on a federal food subsidy program that faces deep cuts

Iranian authorities have carried out arrests and executions of people suspected of having ties to Israeli intelligence agencies.

The economy and immigration top the list of concerns for Latino families

Amid the discrediting of his leadership, Trump breaks his central promise of not participating in more wars and seems to be getting involved in an extremely dangerous conflict

Despite the consistent gender pay gap between men and women across much of the US, there are cities where women earn more than their male counterparts.

Trump oversteps his authority and activates the National Guard without a request from the governor of California, whom he is trying to provoke

Los Angeles City Council preliminarily approves a groundbreaking plan to raise the minimum wage for tourism workers to $30 per hour by 2028, aligning with the upcoming Olympic Games.

Gujarat authorities crack down on illegal immigration, identifying 450 Bangladeshis in Ahmedabad and Surat, while detaining over 6,500 suspects. Read full developments here.

Russia faces growing economic uncertainty as oil prices dip following U.S. tariff announcements. The Kremlin prepares for financial adjustments amid shifting global dynamics.

A heartwarming interaction at Mina Abdullah with Indian workers showcases their resilience, dedication, and the significant role they play in fostering global ties. Highlights of the memorable meeting.

Author Thomas Frank discusses how working class Americans, traditionally aligned with the left, have shifted in support of Donald Trump, raising questions on the future of the left.

Kamala Harris positions herself as a candidate focused on the future while addressing present crises, including Middle East tensions, a longshoremen’s strike, and hurricane recovery efforts.

U.S. port workers go on strike over wages, benefits, and job security, raising concerns of economic impact.

Junior doctors from the WB Junior Doctors Front arrive at Nabanna in Kolkata to meet the Chief Secretary, pressing for unresolved demands in West Bengal’s healthcare system.

Kannada actor Sanjjanaa Galrani advocates for an individual body in the Kannada film industry to protect newcomers’ rights and guide their behavior.

Boeing faces potential production disruptions as workers vote to reject a tentative contract, leading to the company’s first strike threat since 2008.

Hotel workers across the U.S. strike over Labor Day weekend due to low wages and increased workloads that persist after the pandemic.

27 migrant workers from Jharkhand, stranded in Cameroon, will return to India today. Their wages have been paid, and they will reunite with their families on July 21. Read more

The Samajwadi Party’s leader Akhilesh Yadav has revealed the party’s comprehensive manifesto for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, focusing on key issues such as farmer welfare, youth employment, education, and

The International Monetary Fund warned that the rise of artificial intelligence could impact nearly 40% of jobs worldwide.

Two rallies of government employees have been held at Ramlila Maidan in Delhi demanding restoration of old pension.

On October 1, 'Pension Shankhnad Maharally' was organized at Ramlila Maidan itself.

China's consumer sector is in the grip of deflation. There the factory gate prices are also decreasing since July.

The Supreme Court adjourned till September the hearing on the bail plea of former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister and AAP leader Manish Sisodia in the liquor policy irregularities case.

The Central Government has announced an increase in the wages of laborers under the Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme for the financial year 2023-24.

An accused policeman has died during the trial.

11 boys of Sheikhpura district of Bihar have been taken hostage from Delhi to Kashmir in the name of wages.

In Gumla, the Under-17 Indian women's football team captain Ashtam Oraon's PCC road is being built, in the same, her parents were seen working.

Chief Minister Hemant Soren clearly said that all the concerned departments should prepare a detailed action plan to deal with the drought.

Girish Yadav, who earns as a daily wage earner in Khagaria district, has received a notice from the Income Tax Department.

The government can soon implement the new labor code for private employees.

The minimum wage of daily wage laborers in Bihar has now been increased to Rs 366.

10 thousand permanent workers will be reinstated.