
Student loans have new rules: Here’s how they will change starting this year
Almost half a million borrowers could see their monthly payments increase significantly

Almost half a million borrowers could see their monthly payments increase significantly

Their father says they haven’t been able to see their lawyer since their arrest two weeks ago. Fourteen Mexicans are detained at the Trump immigration center

The weariness of European capitals with Washington’s posturing is strengthening Brussels’ search for answers during the final stages of negotiations

With its newspaper at the center of the ‘Epstein case’ storm, the company’s response has been to proclaim its ample trust in the ‘rigor and accuracy’ of its journalists

The millionaire pedophile’s partner is serving a 20-year sentence. The deputy attorney general has promised to meet with her ‘in the coming days’

The consequences of the week that elapsed between the assassination attempt on Donald Trump and Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential race are still apparent in American society a year later

His extradition is being viewed as a victory by the Daniel Noboa administration, but it also evidences a lack of confidence in the local justice system

The diplomat visited Colombia for the first summit of the Hague Group, geared toward taking action to pressure Israel into ending the war in Gaza

From Netanyahu to the leader of Pakistan, proposals are growing to reward the US president and thus gain his sympathy. Experts consider it unlikely, although they do not rule it out altogether

The Republican president’s fixation on getting rid of Jerome Powell early and drastically lowering interest rates is putting the US economy at risk

Over the course of a month, EL PAÍS followed the daily lives of several men held in a prison for foreigners that they call a ‘living hell.’ Speaking from the inside, they described the appalling conditions, the climate of fear, and the lives that have been taken from them by Trump’s anti-immigrant crusade
Giants like Google, Microsoft, Meta and Amazon have gone from avoiding any involvement in the military industry to signing large contracts with the Pentagon and Israel

Foreign Service employees are receiving the same salary as in 1998, getting by on subsidies, and coping with grueling workdays to deal with the surge in requests for help stemming from Trump’s deportation drive

Trump’s health secretary confounds experts with his baseless claims about vaccines and diets, but his ideas are resonating with the Republican voter base

José Adolfo Macías, leader of the feared gang Los Choneros, is the first local drug kingpin to be handed over. His trial is raising expectations in Ecuador over the potential revelations that could emerge in the courtroom

Survivor-advocates warn of the harm caused by immigration raids: ‘These women are more likely to die now’

Although the law provides multiple tools to reduce the tax burden, most of the benefits are temporary
A network of consulting firms, security companies, contractors, and businessmen from the United States and Israel designed both the controversial aid distribution model and the plans for the reconstruction of the Strip last year

A snapshot of the state of the defense sector in Europe, the United States, China, and Russia amid a sharp increase in global military spending

House of Representatives approves Trump’s cuts to foreign aid and media

The Republican administration has removed the name of the iconic politician from a US Navy ship

The Italian lawyer, who is being targeted with sanctions by the Trump administration over her support for the Palestinian people, rules out resignation and proposes the total end of relations with Israel’s ‘apartheid regime’

The six-year strategy to attract investment is moving forward with agreements with business leaders, incentives for farmers, ranchers, and investors, and improved financing options

Conservative media and MAGA accounts expressed disappointment after the administration denied the existence of a ‘client list’

US immigration authorities have begun demanding data through subpoenas that are not signed by any judge, presumably to locate undocumented individuals

After abandoning her faith and turning to technology in search of existential answers, the American writer believes that ‘the solution to human nature is a spiritual one’

The intellectual, exiled since 2007, believes that the Palestinians would forgive what has happened ‘if there were a just peace’