The CEO of the leading US satirical website explains what to do when reality is crazy, and how he is trying to buy the website of a famous conspiracy theorist
The US president signs trade agreements with Argentina, El Salvador, Guatemala and Ecuador that ‘will bring prices down very quickly’ according to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
The measure significantly expands the medical examinations performed on foreigners, and gives officials broad discretion to reject applicants based on their age and medical history
Opposition leader María Corina Machado predicted on Wednesday that there are ‘decisive hours’ ahead for a transition in the South American country
The statement from the head of the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth, comes just hours after the 20th attack on a drug-smuggling boat, which left four people dead
The Mexican president announces that a protocol for working in international waters has been agreed upon with a view to stopping the attacks
The vast material released on Wednesday shows that the millionaire pedophile was closely monitoring Trump while cultivating an extensive network of influence
Gustavo Petro has suspended the sending of confidential information to the Donald Trump administration, but Washington was already offering little cooperation to Bogotá and other key allies
Federal funds will start flowing again after nearly 43 days, following a favorable House vote on Wednesday. But the spending package only funds the government through January
The 18-year-old, a social media sensation, makes her debut Thursday in an LPGA Tour event
The US president has repeatedly denied having any knowledge of the conduct of his former friend
Although Congress is close to approving a deal to reopen the federal government, officials warn that flights could be limited to ‘a trickle’ ahead of Thanksgiving if the gridlock persists
Human Rights Watch documented the mistreatment of 252 migrants that the Trump administration sent to El Salvador, and who were later released and returned to Caracas
Experts in journalistic ethics consulted by EL PAÍS analyze the trigger for the clash between the British public media corporation and the US president
The decision, effective this Tuesday and Wednesday, coincides with the arrival in Caribbean waters of the ‘USS Gerald Ford,’ the most advanced aircraft carrier in the US fleet
The Venezuelan lawyer-turned-artist’s new exhibition, ‘Confinement is a Vocabulary’, tells the stories of migrants who, like himself, face persecution from the Trump Administration
In exchange for the support of Democratic dissident senators, the Republicans are only vaguely committing to holding a vote on the subsidies in December
With the votes of eight senators in the Democratic caucus, Republicans secured a victory. But the full reopening of government will still take a few days
Since 2023, two defense ministers have been dismissed and 14 generals appointed by the Chinese president have been removed or have disappeared
The US president’s intention to resume tests, along with the Russian leader’s boasts about his atomic arsenal, heighten uncertainty with just four months to go before the last arms-limitation treaty expires
Manipulation of electoral maps, suppression of minority votes, and lies about the fairness of the process: one year before the midterm elections, the president and his allies are preparing
ICE now intends to pay private companies to track the locations of individuals targeted for deportation
The deal is only the first step to ending the longest partial closure ever and sets off a crisis within the Democrats, who have yet to secure a commitment on health subsidies
The Deputy Secretary of State is trawling through social media to revoke papers from people who criticize the US, fueling a debate about sovereignty and freedom of speech
From foreign policy to the economy, immigration and civil rights, this is a look at how the US president’s conservative revolution has advanced in the year since his election victory
Abuses in detention, contentious executive orders, and court disputes have marked the immigration policy of the Republican’s second administration
The tariffs are slowing down economic activity, but causing less damage to inflation and employment than anticipated. The stock market is at record highs, and consumer spending and wages are rising