
GOP opens long-promised investigation into Biden family
‘Now that Democrats no longer have one-party rule in Washington, oversight and accountability are coming,’ Rep. James Comer says
‘Now that Democrats no longer have one-party rule in Washington, oversight and accountability are coming,’ Rep. James Comer says
The scientific community is aghast at He Jiankui’s return after three years in prison and compares him to Nazi doctors
The White House said there is no evidence of a cyberattack, but has ordered an investigation. The FAA lifted its grounding order and service is resuming gradually
The North American Leaders’ Summit came to a close on Tuesday, with the leaders of Mexico, US and Canada announcing their commitment to turn the region into a competitive trade bloc
The Pulitzer-winning author of ‘The World Doesn’t End’ and Poet Laureate of the United States passed away in Dover, New Hampshire
Bolsonaro supporters arrived in the capital city on buses escorted by the same security forces responsible for public safety
The WHO is monitoring the newest iteration of the coronavirus, which is showing tremendous transmission power in the US but has not caused more virulent effects
With Biden visiting El Paso and Mexico City, it is critical to remember there is far more to the border, and to the bilateral relationship, than migration
The ceremony is back after last year’s boycott over corruption and the lack of diversity in the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Here is everything you need to know about the event
The NFL player has left the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, where he was admitted after suffering a cardiac arrest during a game
The Mexican president told his US counterpart to ‘do away’ with his ‘abandonment of Latin America’ in a bilateral meeting held as part of the North American Leaders’ Summit
A timeline of how a Bolsonaro march turned into a violent mob that invaded Congress, the Supreme Court and the presidential palace
The material turned up at the Penn Biden Center, where the US president kept a space after he left the vice presidency in 2017. Trump asked when the FBI is going to raid the current leader’s ‘many homes’
The governor of the federal district has been suspended for 90 days after he did nothing to stop extremists from storming government buildings. President Lula da Silva has accepted an invitation to the White House in February
The dramatic multi-day election of Speaker McCarthy – who was forced to make major concessions to less than 10% of his Republican caucus – foreshadows how dysfunctional the next session of the US House will be
Los Angeles-area Huntington Library has acquired the reclusive writer’s literary archive
The son of drug lord Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán was raised in affluence and joined the family business when he was only 18
The singer is accused of recruiting underage girls for a music training program, where they were allegedly raped, beaten and banned from seeing family and friends
Thousands of Bolsonaro supporters forced their way into the parliament building demanding a military intervention to oust President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva from power
After months of tolerance, authorities dismantled a large camp that had been set up in front of Army headquarters by supporters of former leader Jair Bolsonaro who claim the October election was stolen
The ‘three amigos’ – the leaders of Mexico, Canada and the United States – will meet in Mexico for the first time in more than a decade. This will also be the first visit by an American president to Latin America since 2014
The demonstrators are calling for the military to overthrow President Lula, who was sworn into office one week ago. Police managed to retake control of the capital, while the president accused his predecessor of instigating the riots
XBB and XBB1.5 now account for more than 44% of all coronavirus cases in the United States, although no data indicates that these infections are more serious
Ovidio Guzmán was detained by the Mexican Army in an isolated place, during low traffic hours. Despite all precautions taken, the confrontation left 29 people dead, including 10 soldiers
At the hottest new hangout in Manhattan, celebrities and the rich pay $500 a plate to dine next to originals by Warhol and Botero. EL PAÍS spoke with the club’s founder, Juan Santa Cruz
The leader of the Republican majority secured the necessary votes after three days of being denied the post by extremists within his own party
The IMF warns about concurrent downturns in the US, Europe and China