The incident has occurred at a particularly sensitive moment in the relationship between the United States and Cuba
The State Department has confirmed that one of the six injured is also from the United States
Heather Honey, a department official, dismissed the possibility as ‘disinformation,’ but some Democrats question her credibility
The drive to erect enormous structures that reject modernity has united technology investors and the White House
The political scientist, who worked in national security and diplomacy for two Democratic presidents, encourages Europeans to stand up to Trump’s authoritarianism
Cities scheduled to host matches warn of a lack of funding and coordination with the federal government
Amid a diplomatic storm between Washington and Pretoria, the diplomat is promoting the admission of Afrikaners to the United States as refugees due to the alleged ‘white genocide’
According to the Department of Justice, Philippe Bien-Aime, of Haitian origin, entered the country with a false passport and committed bigamy to obtain papers before being elected to lead the city in Florida
The island’s government says the vessel opened fire after ignoring orders to stop as it entered Cuban territorial waters
A potential executive order would expand the role of the financial system in the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown
Besides the economic blockade, the first deportation flight back to the island in decades suggests that reverse migration is also factored into the Republican administration’s calculations
The US president, beset by low approval ratings, is trying to regain control of the narrative at the Capitol nine months before the midterm elections
In his State of the Union speech, the president insists that ‘large parts of Mexico have been controlled by murderous drug cartels’
The president will address Congress on February 24 amid the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, the ruling against his tariffs, and strong Democratic resistance
The US president will review his administration’s priorities at the Capitol on Tuesday. He has already warned that it will be a long speech and that he hasn’t rehearsed it much
The delivery services giant is the first major company to claim reimbursement following the Supreme Court’s decision that the import duties are unlawful
The president will address Congress on February 24 amid the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, the ruling against his tariffs, and strong Democratic resistance
After fighting in Iraq, he served 16 years in prison before being placed in immigration detention and eventually deported: ‘I have the right to be buried in a national cemetery, but not to live in America’
American photographer Carol Guzy, a four-time Pulitzer Prize winner, asserts that, in light of the brutal anti-immigration crusade being waged by the US government, the work of photojournalists ‘is more important than ever’
The severe winter weather raises hopes that the city’s rodent population will decrease in the spring
Workers say federal agents have detained people as they arrived at emergency rooms, entered areas reserved for patients, and prevented nurses from attending to those in need
Officials have banned road travel until noon on Monday and closed schools to minimize the effects of the blizzard
The president usually spends weekends in Florida, but when the incident occurred he was at the White House
Over 50 migrants were transferred from Louisiana to the prison in December, believing they were being returned to Cuba. After several weeks stranded there, they were returned to the US and then deported to Havana
The US president responds with a global tariff of 10%, considerably lower than the one currently in place for partners such as Mexico, Canada, or the EU
The US president said he was ‘ashamed’ of the justices who ruled in a 6-3 reverse for the administration in a press conference at the White House