Who’s been invited to Donald Trump’s inauguration?
Former presidents, businessmen and celebrities are on the list of potential inauguration day attendees
Former presidents, businessmen and celebrities are on the list of potential inauguration day attendees
With flames raging from half a dozen fires, thousands of Los Angeles residents were forced to answer the same question. For others, there wasn’t even time to save that precious memory
The nine justices support the law forcing the platform to divest from its parent company, China-based ByteDance
At least 78 people were detained in a surprise operation in early January. The country’s largest agricultural union claims that detainees included legal residents, and that at least 50 have already been deported to Mexico
Barbara Lorber is fed up with the fact her West Village home has been a ‘global tourist destination’ for nearly 30 years. Now, city authorities have granted her permission to block the entrance with a metal gate
Friendly countries like Ukraine and even enemies of the United States such as Iran have offered to send assistance. Mexico has sent search-and-rescue experts who found four bodies on Tuesday as the death toll continues to rise
Marco Rubio, the next Secretary of State, claims at Senate confirmation hearing that Mexican drug traffickers have operational control over large swaths of the border
The president defends his legacy while warning about the ‘tech-industrial complex,’ with veiled references to Donald Trump, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg
The new president will follow a ceremony that has been held 58 times in U.S. history
The fires have scorched more than 60 square miles of the Californian city area and have damaged or destroyed at least 11,000 structures
Historical grievances and a sense of unfair treatment are among the complaints voiced by the inhabitants of the island, which Trump seeks to control
The adult entertainment industry has challenged a Texas law mandating age verification for access to content
The measure is being adopted, among other things, to facilitate dialogue between Havana and the Catholic Church for the release of political prisoners
The report by Jack Smith, who resigned last week, claims that the president-elect participated in an ‘unprecedented criminal effort to overturn the legitimate results of the election in order to retain power’
Citizens can sue local authorities if they do not prohibit people from camping in public places in a state where more than 31,000 were left homeless last year
A tour of the devastated areas reveals the destruction that the Eaton and Palisades blazes left in their wake
California governor Gavin Newsom, branded ‘incompetent’ by the president-elect, fears new administration will cut off resources to help wildfire victims
The U.S. president-elect’s interest has stirred a mix of fear and mistrust among Greenland’s inhabitants, while reigniting the long-standing debate over independence. In the capital city of Nuuk, it has become the talk of the town
The last six miles of the 23.6-mile long iconic boulevard have been consumed by one of the worst fires in the city’s history. We traveled down that stretch to survey the damage and talk to residents
Police and firefighters have begun searching the affected areas for bodies. The death toll has climbed to 24, although authorities warn that these numbers will rise
The bill seeks to expel from the country any undocumented migrant who is arrested or charged with minor crimes, even if they have not been convicted
The CEO of ‘The Atlantic’ — one of the most influential media outlets in the United States — runs non-stop. Not only in his professional career, but also in his sporting career. In 2021, he broke the 50-kilometer record for runners over 45-years-old. But above all, Thompson has been – and is – a journalist. And a good one, both from his laptop and from his role as a manager. He is also a detailed analyst of the media and its relationship with technology and AI
2024 saw almost half of the world’s population head to the polls. The year highlighted the risks of democratic erosion, due to the actions taken by oligarchs or foreign powers. However, it also showed strong levels of participation and moments of resilience
The punishment for the 34 felony counts in the hush money case entails no prison or fines. While lenient, it does carry an unprecedented historical stigma just ahead of his return to the White House
It’s been 30 years since the American terrorist was arrested and a year and a half since he killed himself in prison
The Los Angeles wildfires remain uncontrollable after three days, with over 180,000 people evacuated and nearly 10,000 buildings destroyed. The largest blaze, the Palisades Fire, has ravaged 8,100 hectares of one of California’s most scenic enclaves. EL PAÍS speaks with the victims
The deadly opiate embodies the fight against organized crime; it has unleashed bilateral accusations, and keeps setting the agenda day after day