
From Justin Bieber to Gracie Abrams: How ‘American English’ is changing despite Trump
African American and Latino influences are changing the language through a fusion characterized, in addition, by shorter expressions and words

African American and Latino influences are changing the language through a fusion characterized, in addition, by shorter expressions and words

With Herculean strength — that of a true colossus — and wielding his guitar with impressive force, the musician, without settling for the status quo or caring what he has to lose, continues his fight against the U.S. president out of conscience and to appeal to the greater cause of humanity

Global growth continues despite mounting geopolitical shocks, helped by the AI investment boom, skillful central-bank management and resilient consumer spending

The author of ‘Ignorance and Bliss’ warns of the illness afflicting democracy in the United States: ‘It is its worst moment since the Civil War’

Revelation that David Brouillette had a history of violent behavior calls the immigration agency’s recruitment process into question

The legislation remains stalled in the Senate. Although Republicans control the Senate with 53 seats, the bill needs 60 votes to overcome a filibuster and move toward a final vote

The world’s largest asset manager considers it unlikely that Mexico will lose its investment-grade sovereign credit rating

The working-class Maine city where Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero was killed by an immigration agent is grappling with a tragedy that has left a lasting scar on the community

The service celebrated the life of the 52-year-old father through photographs and music. For a couple of hours, the focus shifted away from politics and the investigation into his death

The president declassifies information, some of it already public and inconclusive, including CIA files on Venezuela. The Republican is on a crusade to cast doubt on the midterms, in which his party is widely expected to lose ground

The director of the documentary ‘No Other Land’ took part in a cultural event in Madrid and explained how Israeli violence in the West Bank has increased after he won the statuette

The actor, who has been barred from returning to Cuba for more than 20 years, discusses the rise of exile theater in Miami, Trump’s deportation policies and the future of a democratic Cuba

The Islamic Republic’s strategy of wearing down the US president’s patience is once again proving successful. In this second phase of the conflict, Washington’s options for exerting pressure on Tehran are increasingly uncertain

The district attorney in the county where the Mexican immigrant was shot by ICE has approved certifying them as ‘material witnesses,’ a requirement for the U visa petition

The mayor and residents of the small Maine city where ICE bullets killed a 26-year-old Colombian migrant are asking that investigations include the state police to ensure transparency

The agency said Jesús Manuel Arenas Silva suffered a fatal cardiac arrest on Monday. He is the 54th migrant to die in detention during Trump’s second presidency

The chancellor was asked about a program announced by the US State Department to fund civil society organizations in Europe, from which groups close to the AfD could benefit

The House of Representatives passed a bill to end the practice of changing the clocks twice a year, although it still has to pass in the Senate

Sheinbaum’s initiative to confront Washington about the deaths of Mexicans in ICE custody has met with little to no support among other parties back home

The United States and Iran are intensifying their battle over a strait that is crucial to the global economy, and shipping companies fear significant additional costs for transportation

Work by inspectors from the UN atomic agency on the ground was interrupted by the 2025 bombings. No one has a verifiable answer about the whereabouts of Iran’s 440kg of nuclear fuel

‘The Atlantic’ reports that the agent who shot Colombian national Joan Sebastian Durán Guerrero in Maine had recently been recruited, lending new weight to criticism regarding training as the agency expands

14 Democratic representatives send a letter, backed by 17 NGOs, warning that financial restrictions are hampering relief efforts and threatening the country’s recovery

ICE and Border Patrol agents have been involved in at least 29 shootings since the Republican returned to the White House, with the incident in Maine being the most recent

The Federal Reserve chair reiterates in Congress his commitment to bring price growth back to the 2% target

Attacks on tankers kill one sailor and leave eight wounded as conflict threatens to spread again to the Red Sea and Iraq

The new model foresees the creation of a National Intelligence Council that centralizes management under the direct command of the prime minister