Omar Artan is refereeing Wednesday’s Super Cup final in Salzburg between PSG and Aston Villa. The game is being played against a backdrop of tension between the European soccer governing body and FIFA boss Gianni Infantino
Soaring electricity costs, cuts to energy assistance programs and immigration raids are complicating the start of the school year for immigrant families
The moderate candidate prevailed by just 0.4% over the democratic socialist Francesca Hong. The progressives won in Minnesota’s Senate primary
The federal agency plans to invest up to $20 million in a switch-activated device meant to gain immediate compliance from targeted individuals
The president lost three key cases, but by then the high court had expanded executive power in the US
Although the agency operates under policies aimed at minimizing violence during street operations, the deaths of Lorenzo Salgado and Johan Durán reveal little regard for these instructions
Four states will hold elections to select candidates for Congress and state offices, in a day that will put the various factions of the Democratic Party to the test ahead of the November elections
The teenagers are struggling with the stress of living without their parents. As their mother fights to return to the United States, they are preparing to go back to school on their own
The success of progressive candidate Abdul El-Sayed in Michigan’s Democratic primary, despite a $30 million campaign against him by the pro-Israel lobby, underscores the growing distance between longstanding allies
The government and the opposition launched talks last week aimed at paving the way for elections
The president has appointed his former lawyer, Todd Blanche, as attorney general to push cases against his political enemies and defend him against possible legal attacks
Controlled by gang violence and with 1.5 million internally displaced people, the country is in a ‘catastrophic’ situation that could worsen with the end of TPS in the United States
The United States considers the island a priority for its intelligence agencies and teams on the ground are seeking to gather more information at a time when a military operation has not been ruled out
In 2024, Trump gained 12 points compared with 2020 by capturing 48% of the Latino vote at the national level. A year and a half after his return to the White House, that support has eroded considerably
The researcher studies racial health inequities, one of the fields the Trump administration has cut resources for
Authorities claim that both individuals have been in the United States on visas that expired in 2022, while their defense team asserts that they have pending asylum cases and valid work permits
Brazil’s president speaks with the Mexican foreign minister about the state of democracy in Latin America, and reiterates his invitation for Sheinbaum to visit the country
The latest total blackouts on the island deepen Cubans’ despair and challenge the regime to carry out reforms once and for all
The young Mexican’s family continues to seek answers about the failures in medical care at the Georgia detention center. So far, they have not been able to access the full reports
The US president is restricting nationality rights for babies born in the United States to foreign parents, although the move is likely to be challenged
The US has raised rewards for the cartel’s leading members to over $100 million and seeks to cut their income sources with the aim of destroying the criminal organization
With its back against the wall, Havana is beginning to send a clear message: the country’s doors are open, even to the US president
The Democratic primary victory of the physician, son of Egyptian immigrants and a staunch critic of Israel, displays the growing strength of the party’s progressive wing
The head of Microbiology at the New York hospital reflects on the next pandemic and the dismantling of the scientific system in the US
Governor Maura Healey signed a law on Wednesday that expands restrictions on civil immigration arrests without a warrant
Critical of Israel and a proponent of universal public healthcare, the contender scored a narrow victory in the swing state after an all‑night count
The island, already used to an unstable grid, suffered its seventh total supply collapse this year