
Most Americans oppose ICE’s presence at stadiums during the World Cup, according to poll
A survey by ‘The Washington Post’ and the University of Maryland reveals concerns about the role of immigration authorities in the tournament

A survey by ‘The Washington Post’ and the University of Maryland reveals concerns about the role of immigration authorities in the tournament

After meeting Xi Jinping in April, the chair of the KMT argues for a rapprochement with Beijing to avoid conflict across the strait
The US president reacted to the judge’s ruling by implying that he was washing his hands of the matter. That could mean the KC might be open next season without any music to fill it

A total of 61 contenders are seeking the governorship of a state that has been blue since 2011. Recent redistricting efforts open up the possibility for Democrats to pick up as many as five seats in Congress

The author and activist has filed two lawsuits to block the transfer of the land the Republican intends to use for the construction of the 47-story building in south Florida

Against the backdrop of the Trump administration, the official stance of the host nation’s squad, led by Mauricio Pochettino, stands in stark contrast to the 2019 women’s team, whose players were openly critical of the Republican president

A new policy directive requires permanent residence applications to be filed from outside the US, forcing family separations, experts say

The president is shaping the US capital to his liking with works marked by corruption that reflect his authoritarian drift. Two judges have blocked the fund meant to compensate his allies allegedly ‘persecuted’ by Biden

Business leaders, analysts and heads of international institutions analyze the area’s economic opportunities in a world shaken by the reordering of blocs
The release of documents on unidentified phenomena ordered by Trump is the result of activists, politicians, and military figures who have been pushing for years to end what they denounce as a ‘truth embargo’

The Cuban government is digging in its heels in the face of the overwhelming offensive from the United States, becoming increasingly disconnected from its citizens

The Trump administration dreams of taking over the management of the hotels, which are controlled by the giant state‑run company

The president of Cuba, in Raúl Castro’s shadow, has barely been able to push through reforms on the island, which is bordering on collapse

One hundred and fifty-six people, over 100 of them children, died in the deadliest attack of the war against Iran, which preliminary investigations blame on US missiles

The author of ‘Kilo,’ a seminal book on the machinery that fuels drug trafficking, analyzes the failure of the war on drugs and Trump’s intervention in the fight against the cartels

The Arizona representative says mismanagement of the war in the Middle East will cost Trump in the midterm elections

Musicians such as Martina McBride, Bret Michaels, and Young MC have pulled out of the Great American State Fair, organized by allies of the Republican president

The creator of the cult comedy-docuseries ‘How To with John Wilson’ analyzes the omnipresence of concrete in cities and how it has become a symbol of speculation and decay

The progressive leaders will discuss proposals to ‘combat inequality’ and ‘strengthen democracy’. It’ll be Mamdani’s first meeting as a mayor with a head of State

The move against Comando Vermelho and the PCC was announced two days after right-wing candidate Flávio Bolsonaro visited Trump at the White House and despite Lula’s government opposing it

Attempt to use public funds for his private causes baffles even a Washington hardened by scandal

The popular immigration attorney based in Seattle resigned her law license amid accusations of defrauding clients

White House sources say the draft memorandum, still pending Trump’s approval, would extend the truce for 60 days and would reopen the Strait of Hormuz
Senior Treasury officials are weighing up prototypes featuring the Republican’s portrait despite the law banning it. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing’s director has been removed after opposing the plan

Conservative members of Congress are moving forward with initiatives to restrict content related to diversity, gender identity, and critical race theory in public schools

Hispanic voters return to supporting the Democrats after disappointment over the economy’s performance and the deportation campaign, according to a poll released Wednesday by the Latino organization UnidosUS

More than 65,000 people have been punished financially for not leaving the U.S., a measure that experts and immigration lawyers call unconstitutional and cruel