
TikTok helped Trump win the 2024 election as the platform’s future in the US hung in the balance
A new study shows that both Republicans and Democrats viewed more conservative content on social media in the weeks leading up to the poll

A new study shows that both Republicans and Democrats viewed more conservative content on social media in the weeks leading up to the poll

A new document outlines how the Trump Administration is adopting a more aggressive approach and demanding measurable results from other countries

The president gets his revenge on the senators who dared to challenge him by opposing his plan to redraw the state’s congressional map

With no clear front-runner in the race for governor and numerous offices up for grabs, the nation’s most populous state is heading into a decisive election

The ECB vice president, nearing the end of his term, advocates a gradual response to the current crisis, defends immigration, and praises Lagarde’s unifying role at the institution

The Republican candidate continues to surprise by topping voter preferences less than a month before the primary elections in the state, which is considered a Democratic stronghold

A nearly identical modus operandi staged attacks at sea resulting in injuries, eight missing persons, and allegations of abuses in the fight against drugs

Miguel Barreno, stopped by Trump’s immigration agents in Chicago and sent to several centers, arrives in Madrid with a safe-conduct and denounces the ordeal he was subjected to

Considered the strongman of Islamabad, the officer maintains ties with Tehran while Trump calls him ‘my favorite field marshal’
The local population, dependent on tourism and fishing, is suffering from the halt of its economy, and some are fleeing to other parts of Iran

The legendary newspaper editor reflects on his career, freedom of speech under Trump, and the challenge for the media posed by AI

The good feeling that existed between the Mexican security cabinet and US law enforcement agencies has soured due to the clashes of recent weeks

A group of locals recruited decades ago from the ranching communities of the Coahuila-Texas desert to serve as Big Bend National Park’s firefighting brigade now faces an uncertain future amid the budget cuts and immigration restrictions of the Trump administration

Republicans are rushing to implement the Supreme Court ruling that curtailed minority rights before the November vote. ‘It will be the least free and fair election in decades,’ says one expert

A 1996 law prevents Angela Della Valle from regularizing the status of her husband, who has just been released after almost nine months in immigration detention

A growing number of deportees are arriving in Guatemala after signing voluntary departure agreements in the United States, lured by the promise of a cash payment in exchange for giving up their right to defend their immigration cases in court

A dozen US states have passed laws authorizing the sale of homemade food, an important source of income for the migrant community

With nowhere left to put the crude, future production — and the infrastructure that enables it — is increasingly at risk

Authorities confiscated 445 tons of the narcotic in 2025, according to a new report that details how traffickers are adapting their methods to evade growing pressure from Washington

The US president is pressuring Republican governors to change voting districts in time for the November midterms

The Cuban government arrested the teenager for participating in a protest in March amid negotiations with the United States, which is demanding the release of more than a thousand inmates

The landmark 1965 law, a product of the civil rights movement, faces an unprecedented erosion that could reduce the political representation of African American and Latino communities
Saudi Arabia, at odds with the United Arab Emirates, remains the undisputed leader of a much‑weakened oil cartel with little sway over the market

Delcy Rodríguez’s government has begun releasing long‑hidden economic indicators through the Central Bank, exposing the scale of the country’s crisis

Three dismissed members warn EL PAÍS that the Republican is trying to take control of an institution protected by law: ‘This is unprecedented’

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the government cannot detain most migrants in deportation proceedings en masse and without bond

The decision, which bars states from redrawing districts using racial criteria, opens the door for Republicans to regain majority‑Black districts in the South