The Deputy Secretary of State is trawling through social media to revoke papers from people who criticize the US, fueling a debate about sovereignty and freedom of speech
From foreign policy to the economy, immigration and civil rights, this is a look at how the US president’s conservative revolution has advanced in the year since his election victory
Abuses in detention, contentious executive orders, and court disputes have marked the immigration policy of the Republican’s second administration
The tariffs are slowing down economic activity, but causing less damage to inflation and employment than anticipated. The stock market is at record highs, and consumer spending and wages are rising
In a conversation from Toronto, the author — who has released her long-awaited memoirs — reflects on Trump, the enduring power of ‘The Handmaid’s Tale,’ Canadian literature, and mortality
A new initiative seeks to have local and state authorities share information with ICE to facilitate the arrest and likely deportation of suspects
Leaders and believers from different faiths gather every Sunday at the gates of the Florida detention center to show their solidarity with those affected by the government’s anti-immigrant campaign
The Trump administration released a list of 40 hubs that will be affected by a 4% reduction in flights on Friday, rising to 10% by November 14. For now, it will not affect international routes
The largest network of young migrants in the US has launched a fund that aims to raise $30 million to help families of detainees and deportees
A delegation of local leaders representing two-thirds of the US population lands in Brazil to demonstrate their commitment to reducing emissions
The elections in New York, Virginia, New Jersey and California bring hope back to a knocked-out Democratic Party
A judge orders that sleeping mats and toilet paper be provided for detainees, while witnesses denounce the brutal tactics of federal agents
The opposition party is setting its sights on next year’s midterms after its victories on Tuesday in places like New York, New Jersey, Virginia and California
Twelve months after his election victory, the Republican president has suffered a bitter electoral defeat as he watches his party fail to end the government shutdown and the Supreme Court questions the legality of his tariffs
The party celebrated the triumph of its progressive and moderate candidates exactly one year after the defeat against Trump that plunged it into an existential crisis
The effects of the spending cuts are deepening at airports, while Trump says he will only pay half the food stamp money after two federal judges ordered the administration to do so
The city erupts in joy after voters elected the socialist-democratic candidate, who will be the first Muslim mayor of America’s most populous city and the youngest in the Big Apple’s recent history
The two Democratic gubernatorial candidates, Abigail Spanberger and Mikie Sherrill, won by a wide margin against their Republican rivals
The 34-year-old Democratic candidate defeated his main rival, Andrew Cuomo, after a dazzling campaign that will make him the city’s first Muslim mayor and the youngest in a century
More than 10,000 people were killed by armed groups in the African country in two years, but many of the victims were Muslim
The US president has demolished a section of the White House while simultaneously undermining consensus and institutions across the country
The politician and businessman had become one of the most critical Republican voices against Trump
‘Gotham at War,’ a new essay by Mike Wallace, takes on special significance ahead of the mayoral election that could be won by Zohran Mamdani — a Democrat, a Muslim, and a socialist
The US president is threatening to cut federal funding to the city to the bare minimum and warns that a victory for the young candidate will be ‘a complete disaster’
From dawn till dusk, from the Bronx to Staten Island, an army on the ground has carried the Democratic candidate’s message directly to the homes of the thousands of New York voters who go to the polls this Tuesday
The White House is complying with two judges’ order to continue funding the food stamp benefits but refuses to use additional emergency funds to cover the full monthly cost
Reeling from aid cuts, the immigration agenda and a government shutdown with no end in sight, those who supported the Republican in the 2024 elections feel a mixture of guilt, anger and bewilderment