
The demolition of the White House’s East Wing, a metaphor for Trump’s first year in office
The US president has demolished a section of the White House while simultaneously undermining consensus and institutions across the country

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

The Argentine president is trying to show himself open to seeking consensus after the US bailout and his victory in the legislative elections

A rebuke by the US Deputy Secretary of State to the Mexican ambassador to the UN for supporting Havana reignites tensions amid Trump’s offensive in the region

A psychologist and a musician, two of the 250,000 Venezuelans who are about to lose protection from deportation, tell EL PAÍS how the life they have built in the US is collapsing

The senator of Colombian descent and the representative from Florida are the most visible faces of the effort to undermine Colombia’s political left ahead of presidential elections

The president says he ‘doubts’ the US will go to war with the Caribbean nation, in an interview with ’60 Minutes’

The United States is systematically expelling migrants south of the border, as the island refuses to accept them. There’s little certainty about the number of Cubans deported, nor about their status in the country

The United States has agreed to purchase 11 of these giant ships from Finland in a bid to counter the push from Russia and China

Spain and France justify enshrining the right to abortion in their Constitutions as a safeguard against a ‘reactionary’ wave that could roll back achievements

The magistrates believe the government must use emergency funds to keep the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program running, which 42 million people depend on

The US president denies reports suggesting an imminent operation
Incidents in which agents purposely crash their vehicles or fire their weapons in alleged self-defense are becoming common across the country

The estimated cost of the closure could be as much as $14 billion, according to the Congressional Budget Office

Rio’s governor echoes Trump’s rhetoric on ‘narco-terrorists’ and places the issue at the center of 2026 presidential campaign

Randall Gamboa migrated to the United States in December in perfect health and returned to Costa Rica in September bedridden, unable to speak or eat. He died last weekend

The Border Patrol chief has been at the center of a legal dispute this week over his violent methods in agent deployments in Chicago and Los Angeles

The announcement came immediately after the U.S. president’s meeting with Xi Jinping and is an apparent response to tests confirmed by Russia
The Republican described the meeting as ‘amazing,’ while the Chinese president called for avoiding a ‘vicious cycle of retaliation’

The central bank is more concerned about the weakening labor market than the rise in inflation

If the president is serious about addressing organized crime and protecting American lives, he needs to look beyond military and defensive tools

An internal Missile Defense Agency document cites ‘inaccurate’ portrayal of Washington’s ability to repel a nuclear strike in Kathryn Bigelow’s movie