With a mix of solidarity and defiance, Minnesotans have spent weeks refining the network they use to confront federal agents — and have managed to push back against the US government
The US president took control of Washington’s cultural institution after his return to power, leading many artists to cancel their performances
The president has turned this group — which he blames collectively for a massive public‑assistance fraud — into one of his favorite targets. More than 95% of its members are US citizens
Minneapolis is leading a call for a national strike this Friday, while the White House works to mitigate the damage from the crisis caused by the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good
The Somali-born politician, a target of the Republican’s insults for years, spoke out a day after a man sprayed her with liquid at a public event
The sites where federal agents killed Alex Pretti and Renee Good join the memorial that still stands, almost six years later, in honor of George Floyd
Mexican pastor Sergio Amezcua leads a solidarity operation with 4,000 volunteers that feeds 16,000 families in the face of an assault by federal authorities
The US president has replaced the controversial Border Patrol commander with border czar Tom Homan
The sidewalk where the American nurse was shot a dozen times at point-blank range has become a place of pilgrimage for residents protesting the government’s takeover of the Democratic city
The US president will unveil a club in Davos Thursday that is attracting both members and detractors, and which the Republican hopes will go beyond the initial purpose of strengthening the truce in Gaza
The Republican has not detailed what the agreement entails. It was announced after his meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte
The US president exaggerated his achievements with a rambling speech at the White House in which he defended his immigration policy
With protests mounting, judges blocking the White House, and the Republican’s ratings failing to bounce back, the November midterms will be a crucial test for Democrats
The first anniversary of the Republican’s second term is marked a broken country and an international panorama at the mercy of the unpredictable White House show
The Venezuelan opposition leader said she ‘presented’ her Nobel Peace Prize to the US president
The young socialist politician makes history by being the first to swear an oath of office on a Quran as mayor of the city of 9/11
Washington has declined to share details about the operation, which if confirmed would be the first US ground attack against the Latin American country
US support for its ally has triggered a schism on the far right and a bitter debate around figures such as Tucker Carlson, the limits of free speech, and antisemitism
In 2026, the eyes of the world will be on the great US metropolis and unofficial capital of the planet. As Trump unleashes his authoritarianism, a Muslim socialist will assume the mayoralty on January 1. EL PAÍS toured the city’s five boroughs to understand how the proud inhabitants of the Big Apple feel as it faces what may be its last chance to preserve what makes it unique
Warships, performing arts centers, ballrooms... anything in Washington DC is liable to get named after the White House occupant
The president had been claiming for weeks that members of the Christian community in the African country are being ‘viciously killed’ by Islamic jihadists
Bari Weiss, the new anti-woke head of CBS News, removed a ‘60 Minutes’ segment at the last minute after the White House declined to comment
The US president is mentioned multiple times in the new batch of declassified documents regarding the convicted pedophile
The letter accuses the U.S. president of using tariffs to influence the court that convicted Bolsonaro for attempting a coup
In a tense and impatient statement from the White House, the Republican dismissed concerns about the high cost of living
The US president says the military deployment in the Caribbean will continue until the Maduro regime returns ‘the oil, land and other assets they stole from us’
Between threatening to strike the country and resuming repatriation flights for migrants, the US president is sending mixed signals. Meanwhile, his unprecedented military deployment in the Caribbean is awaiting orders