The magistrates believe the government must use emergency funds to keep the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program running, which 42 million people depend on
The US president denies reports suggesting an imminent operation
The opening of a major exhibition of Mexican art in four Spanish venues has become a gesture of rapprochement between the two countries
The couple recalls the distressing days after the police found the painting. The officers even came to suspect the two were connected to the Louvre heist
Mexican Rosalía Torres-Weiner, who identifies as an ‘artivist,’ travels to various locations in North Carolina with a mobile exhibition that spreads cultural heritage and expression
Incidents in which agents purposely crash their vehicles or fire their weapons in alleged self-defense are becoming common across the country
The source of the first major leak of state secrets in the internet age, when she worked for the US, now seeks to reconnect with her life after a decade and a half of fame and activism
The estimated cost of the closure could be as much as $14 billion, according to the Congressional Budget Office
Volodymyr Zelenskiy denies that his military, outnumbered eight to one, is surrounded, but pessimism is growing in Kyiv in the face of the invading army’s offensive
The coordinator of the Center for Security and Citizenship Studies considers the operation an example of the lack of a clear strategy on the part of the authorities
Rio’s governor echoes Trump’s rhetoric on ‘narco-terrorists’ and places the issue at the center of 2026 presidential campaign
A coalition of eight cities has filed another lawsuit to block the suspension of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), scheduled for November 1