
Deeply flawed drug policies need urgent reassessment
Despite positive steps by the U.N., we are a long way from a comprehensive, global policy review

Despite positive steps by the U.N., we are a long way from a comprehensive, global policy review

Trump himself is scheduled to take the stand Monday, for a second time. The former president said outside the courtroom that the trial is ‘a political witch hunt. This is meant to influence an election’

Former president Pedro Castillo and his successor, Dina Boluarte, are products of a dysfunctional political landscape
The Nobel Peace Prize winner talks to EL PAÍS about the last 40 years of democracy in Argentina and what matters most to him in this regard: the future

The lawsuit is believed to be the first time since the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision last year that a woman anywhere in the country has asked a court to approve an immediate abortion

Lino Antonio Rojas and Yudith Pérez returned to the island in November after a two-year journey that took them to Russia, Serbia, Greece, Turkey and Nicaragua as the goal of crossing the U.S. border became more distant every day

It’s the latest health policy pitch from a White House gearing up to make its efforts to tackle drug prices a central theme in next year’s reelection campaign

Republicans demand tougher border policies with Mexico in exchange for supporting funding to Kyiv

The two candidates are trying to halt the former UN ambassador’s rise in the polls

The attack just before noon sent police swarming onto the campus, which is just a couple of miles from the world-famous Las Vegas Strip

The attacks were the country’s 42nd mass killings this year. It was unclear what, if any, relationship the man had to the victims

Dozens of lawsuits citing the provision to keep Trump from running again for president have been filed across the country this year. None have succeeded, but the Colorado case is seen as among the most significant

Biden said Republicans ‘are playing chicken with our national security,’ and added that ‘any disruption in our ability to supply Ukraine clearly strengthen’s Putin’s position’

His announcement capped a stunning end for the one-time deli owner from Bakersfield who became second in line to the presidency before a contingent of hard-right conservatives engineered his removal

The guide outlines advices like keeping landscaping like hedges trimmed to prevent hiding places for attackers and giving out necessary information during livestreams of services

Aides and allies to Biden have said the president is willing to accept new restrictions on asylum and potentially other Republican-led immigration policy changes, particularly as the numbers at the border continue to rise

The presidents of three major universities were grilled by a House committee on what they are doing to address incidents against Jewish and Israeli students on campuses

For Democrats, the election will be a test of the party’s ability to flip districts around New York City that are seen as vital to their plans to retake control of the House

The case argued Tuesday was brought by Charles and Kathleen Moore of Redmond, Washington. They challenged a $15,000 tax bill based on Charles Moore’s investment in an Indian company

Jamie Spears, who for years was the singer’s guardian, has had health problems for months and now a serious knee infection has caused him to have his leg cut off

The inquiry into the president has centered on the business dealings of other family members. The investigation so far has yet to produce any direct evidence of wrongdoing by Biden himself

Indigenous people are rallying to defend the country’s constitution and uphold the election of Bernardo Arévalo as president

Despite dropping in October, job openings remain at historically high levels. They have now exceeded 8 million for 32 straight months

On Friday, Biden will head to Los Angeles for a big-dollar event that will be his first since strikes by writers and actors effectively ground his fundraising to a halt in the heart of the entertainment industry

This week marks the one-year anniversary since former President Pedro Castillo — now imprisoned — attempted to seize power in a ‘self-coup.’ Instability continues to reign in the South American country, which has had four presidents over the last four Christmases

Tehran-backed factions such as Yemen’s Houthis are intensifying their attacks against Israeli and U.S. interests, while Washington has increased its deployment in the region

The state that propelled George Wallace, a Democrat and four-term governor, into national politics is now dominated by Republicans loyal to Donald Trump