
The White House doubles down on its attacks on the independence of judges
The government is refusing to hand over data requested by a judge regarding the the timing of two flights carrying Venezuelans deported under an 18th-century law
The government is refusing to hand over data requested by a judge regarding the the timing of two flights carrying Venezuelans deported under an 18th-century law
The US president intends to fulfill his campaign promise to return authority over education to states and parents. But a final decision requires a qualified majority in the Senate, which he does not have
The group, which met last week at the Issues Conference and demonstrated its division in the Capitol, is struggling to find a common message and convey it to its frustrated voters
Legal experts and civil rights advocates criticize the crackdown on public speech as the Justice Department investigates whether the Columbia University protests violated federal anti-terrorism laws
The biopic explains what he learned from Roy Cohn, an unscrupulous lawyer addicted to lying and extortion. The portrait is brutal, not unlike the current reality
The economic benefits obtained by the president and his family and by the richest man in the world in the first weeks of the new administration are setting off alarm bells in the United States
Republican buys one of the company’s electric cars amid more and more of their owners getting rid of vehicles in protest of the role the world’s richest man is playing in US government
Large-scale job losses and declining employment are key signs of an economic downturn
Investors, who once welcomed his election victory, are now fleeing the US markets and putting pressure on the president to reverse his most controversial measures
The frenetic pace at which the president is dismantling the U.S. government apparatus is hard to process, even for someone like the expert, who intimately understands how autocracies emerge and take root
EL PAÍS visits some of the city’s hotels that have been converted into shelters for undocumented people. Elon Musk is targeting these facilities, while the mayor has promised to close 53 of them before June
The Trump administration is considering eliminating the time change, and Elon Musk has called for a vote
The white supremacist organization Aryan Nations, born in the 1970s and portrayed in Justin Kurzel’s movie, ended up as a terrorist group that committed bomb attacks
“America is back,” said the president during the beginning of his message, in which he reviewed the first actions of his administration
The US president celebrated his U-turn on Ukraine, his tariffs war and his crusade against immigrants, urging lawmakers for more funds to finance a mass deportation
Uncertainty over tariffs is raising inflation expectations, damaging consumer confidence, widening the trade deficit and hampering growth
The president is targeting the US capital, a Democratic city whose residents are suffering from mass layoffs of public officials and attacks on the independence of its cultural institutions and media
The former GDR, a stronghold of the AfD, and Vienna, where the extremists won in September, avoided taking responsibility for Nazi crimes as West Germany did
Those who have been impacted call out ‘chaos’ in Trump administration cuts — and warn that the purge puts at risk the United States’ reputation as a world leader in science, as well as its chances at combating the next pandemic
In London, Zelenskiy declared himself optimistic about the chances of relaunching contacts and signing the economic agreement that was shelved after the White House showdown on Friday
The call to boycott companies is harnessing anger over inflation and Donald Trump’s sweeping and radically conservative policies targeting DEI policies
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announces a plan to curb bird flu and bring down prices that includes the possibility of imports
‘We will not use our skills as technologists to compromise core government systems, jeopardize Americans’ sensitive data, or dismantle critical public services,’ said the group, who make up nearly a third of the department
We thought the world would always get better. That we would achieve greater levels of well-being and happiness, and that it was natural for children to be better off than their parents. But after decades of progress, we are facing times of great uncertainty: it is difficult to imagine a future in a context of wars, populism and natural disasters. What is progress today? Is it still possible?
The tech magnate describes failure to respond to a request he was not authorized to make as ‘incompetence’ as Donald Trump stirs up conspiracy theories
After publicly supporting Germany’s hard-right AfD ahead of elections, the billionaire now wades into Spanish politics. Vox leader Santiago Abascal recently attended the CPAC ultraconservative gathering outside DC
The Department of Government Efficiency has required federal employees to explain their accomplishments over the past week or face layoff, but several agencies are asking employees not to reply