
Joseph Stiglitz: ‘We still have time to save capitalism from itself, but if Trump wins, it will be harder’
The Nobel Prize winner in economics criticizes the abrupt rise in interest rates and argues that the Fed’s diagnosis is mistaken
The Nobel Prize winner in economics criticizes the abrupt rise in interest rates and argues that the Fed’s diagnosis is mistaken
The Office of the President of Ukraine affirms that, in a few months, the country must agree with its international allies on the roadmap to negotiating with the invader
The U.S. president attacked Trump at a rally in North Carolina after his disastrous performance at the presidential debate on Thursday
The justices have ruled that the crime of obstruction of an official procedure is not applicable in the assault on the Capitol, despite the hundreds of convictions that have been handed down
The Republican candidate managed to win because Biden was unable to keep up the hope that there is still room for a fight
Understanding the Republican candidate is the most relevant thing we can try to do at this time to understand the status of American democracy
In a duel full of personal attacks, the Republican stormed the president with hoaxes and lies, while the Democrat was unable to cope between his coughing and lapses in which he appeared to go blank for a few seconds
From Kennedy against Nixon to Reagan against Carter, some face-offs between candidates have played a key role in determining the outcome of a vote. Will this be the case when Biden faces Trump on Thursday?
The Republican will strike at the Democrat’s record on immigration and inflation, while the president will counterattack with issues such as abortion and the threat to democracy
‘I don’t expect our signs to convince the Cuban MAGA lunatics in Florida, who are part of the Trump cult,’ says the founder of Mad Dog PAC, which is behind the billboards featuring messages in Spanish
Two undocumented Venezuelans are accused of her death. The Republican nominee said ‘these monsters should never have been in our country and if I were president, they would not have been in our country’
The country’s aging population and low fertility rate jeopardizes the solvency of Social Security and the Medicare program, according to a new study by Brookings
There are a few procedural details that are still unknown, but it is estimated that around 500,000 people married to a US citizen and 50,000 children will be able to apply for permanent residency
The tools available to detect if content has been created with artificial intelligence are useful, but not infallible
The 69-year-old, who has been an activist for four decades and helped win over the Latino vote in several campaigns, has published ‘Relentless,’ a memoir about how the Hispanic community has become a transformative force in the country
Reported crime is trending down in Venezuela — though not nearly as dramatically as the former president claims — but experts in the country say there are numerous reasons for that
Human rights groups are preparing demonstrations this weekend to pressure the president into expanding the benefits of people under DACA protection
A recent poll shows that the Democratic candidate maintains a slight advantage over the Republican. However, a third option, Robert F. Kennedy, is emerging as the main threat to the president’s re-election
The fourth season of the superhero series ramps up the political satire. ‘We’re being manipulated to hate each other and I find that very hateful,’ says its showrunner
There are five million working individuals in the United States who need extra income from clients to reach the minimum wage, and of these, 70% are women
A documentary on Jim Henson by Ron Howard and the Netflix miniseries starring Benedict Cumberbatch coincide in their portrait of an era as decadent as it was creative
Juan Rosa, from the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials Educational Fund, warns of the risks that artificial intelligence will pose to the community in the November elections
The DREAM Act was introduced in Congress in August 2001, and has still not been approved. This law would allow 3.5 million undocumented young people who arrived in America as minors to regularize their situation
The scientific journal ‘Nature’ has published three studies that offer a variety of recommendations to curb misinformation, such as warning advertisers so that they don’t inadvertently finance lies. Researchers have also demystified the real effects of this content
The Ukrainian leader has visited over 10 countries so far ahead of the June 16 peace summit in Switzerland, which U.S. President Joe Biden will not attend
The Republican majority in the local Congress has proposed making irregular crossings at any place other than an immigration checkpoint a state crime punishable with jail
Under the executive order signed by the president, the border with Mexico can be shut down if crossings of people without papers exceed 2,500 daily for a week