Trump avoids talking about ‘the largest deportation in US history’ in a town hall with Latino voters
The Republican candidate tried a softer tone at an event organized by the Univision network in Florida
The Republican candidate tried a softer tone at an event organized by the Univision network in Florida

The Democratic candidate was grilled by the conservative station’s chief political anchor in an exchange full of tension and interruptions

The law has been applied in the past in the context of war conflicts, but never as a tool for deportation

Miriam Adelson, widow of Sheldon Adelson, has donated $100 million to the Republican candidate, while Melinda Gates has contributed to the Kamala Harris campaign

US comic books have historically captured the reality of the country and they now serve as a way of explaining it and even questioning it

The vice president’s campaign is seeking to regain the vote of the male electorate, which is more inclined to align with Donald Trump than female Hispanics

Citizens rush to the polls as early voting opens in one of the decisive states for the presidential election

Experts say the former president’s plan would not only tear apart communities and families, but would destroy the nation’s agricultural workforce

An armed man has been arrested for threatening federal disaster management agency workers

The Biden administration’s program was created to manage immigration flow and reduce illegal crossings and extortion at the border
With the temporary pause of the programs, the future of more than a million migrants — who have formed families and established homes in the United States — is hanging in the balance

Studies from the University of Arkansas reveal that muscular men tend to be perceived as conservative and less in favor of social equality

The majority of this group of voters continues to support Democrats, but at levels lower than those seen in the 2016 or 2020 elections, according to a survey by ‘The New York Times’

The countries have emerged as the biggest beneficiaries of tariff increases between the United States and China. Their exports have increased, despite a hostile climate

The Fields Medal winner is attempting to solve one of the Millennium Problems, with a reward of $1 million, but he also applies his analysis to topical enigmas such as the Venezuelan election and the advance of artificial intelligence

The rural-urban divide and ideological entrenchment have marked the campaign in a place that, in the last four elections, voted for the candidate who ended up winning the White House

The film humanizes the former president, but never attempts to gloss over his flaws. In a devastating second act, it portrays him as a vile and insensitive person

Humor has always been used in political campaigns and debates. It can be effective in winning over voters, but it can also increase division and confrontation

The Democratic candidate participated in a town hall with Hispanic voters in Las Vegas while the former president entered the campaign with a tour of critical states

The misinformation that started to spread after the damage from Hurricane Helene and which continues unabated opens up a new front in the partisan battle with less than a month to go before Election Day

The Arab-Jewish essayist claims that the current Israeli government is set on ‘the ethnic cleansing of Gaza and the actual annexation of the West Bank’

There have always been artists from this genre who silently supported the Democrats. But now there are more of them, and they are not afraid to make their opinions heard

The Republican candidate is linking everything from insecurity, the economy and even the response to Hurricane Helene to immigration

Following the Biden administration’s decision not to extend the parole of 530,000 people, two other federal programs could expire between now and 2026. This is especially likely if Donald Trump returns to the presidency

The Democratic candidate has avoided giving news conferences, but has decided to take risks with interviews to reach more potential voters

The death penalty, firearms, pornography, nuclear waste and trans rights are some of the issues to be addressed by the justices, who could decide on the former president’s convictions and legal challenges to the election results

Races in the five border areas highlight the underlying currents that are changing voter sentiment, as immigration becomes a top concern