
Mifepristone case brings abortion access back before the US Supreme Court
The justices must decide whether to increase restrictions on drug that is used in more than half of all pregnancy terminations in the country

The justices must decide whether to increase restrictions on drug that is used in more than half of all pregnancy terminations in the country

The journalist from ‘The New Yorker’ reflects on loss and discovery in ‘Lost & Found,’ a memoir based on the experience of falling in love while mourning the death of her father

The verdict against the parents, who ignored their 15-year-old son’s calls for help and gave him a gun that he used to kill four students in Michigan, sets a legal precedent that has experts worried

Users of the video-editing app are on the warpath after the House of Representatives approved a bill that would force ByteDance to sell the social network to a U.S. company

Speaking in Ohio, the Republican candidate claimed that he was not sure whether undocumented migrants could ‘be called people’

The bill, supported by Republicans and Democrats and which now faces the Senate, would force ByteDance, the company that owns the Chinese video social network, to divest its stakes

The Democratic nominee starts a tour of pivotal campaign stops and even jokes about his age after passing his State of the Union test

They identify as neither Republicans nor Democrats and represent almost half of the electorate, a percentage that is growing steadily; in the November elections, they will be more crucial than ever

The president turns his appearance before Congress into an aggressive defense of his suitability to hold office for four more years

On Thursday, the U.S. president will deliver his most important speech this year amid doubts about his continued fitness for office

The former South Carolina governor has thrown in the towel after the former president’s resounding victory on Super Tuesday

‘Until August’ — Gabo’s posthumous book — will hit bookstores on March 12. Underlying this novella by the Colombian Nobel Prize winner are doubts about his desire to publish it, as well as the reasons why his heirs made the decision to do so. EL PAÍS visited the Harry Ransom Center in Austin, Texas, where five drafts of the short novel — with his handwritten corrections — are treasured, along with the rest of the Nobel Prize winner’s legacy

In a unanimous decision, the justices said the former president cannot be barred from the primary races on the basis of a provision of the 14th Amendment. The move strikes down attempts by Colorado, Maine and Illinois to ban him over his role in the Jan. 2021 Capitol riots

Next week, the business tycoon is likely to be crowned the presidential candidate of the group which, three years after losing the White House, is once again dancing to his beat

The president was described as a ‘healthy, active, robust 81-year-old.’ The checkup comes shortly after Biden’s abilities were questioned by a report that called him an ‘elderly man with a poor memory’

The decision means a delay in the start of the trial against the former president for his attempts to overturn the result of the 2020 election

The resignation of the party’s chair will allow the former president to appoint someone he trusts to the position. Powerful donors have also decided to stop backing Haley, in another win for the real estate magnate

The former president has nearly won the battle against Nikki Haley, who, after four consecutive defeats, is clinging to her 40% support to avoid throwing in the towel

The former president has clearly defeated Nikki Haley in her home state, but she has promised she to stay in the race until Super Tuesday

Polls predict a landslide victory for the former president in the South Carolina primary, the state where his last remaining Republican rival was born and served as governor

The pricey, bulky device offers little innovation and limited user autonomy

After half-a-century of prohibition, the United States is about to legalize psilocybin and MDMA for clinical use, to treat people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder or terminal cancer. Scientists, patients, clandestine therapists and war veterans speak with EL PAÍS about the bright spots and shadows of this rebirth

The justices must rule on whether to uphold or overturn Colorado’s decision to exclude him from the state’s ballot for having participated in an insurrection

Oral arguments will be held Thursday on whether the 14th Amendment prevents the former president from running for the White House again over his role in the Capitol riot

Prosecutors said Jennifer Crumbley was grossly negligent and did not do enough to prevent her son, Ethan, from killing four teenagers at his high school

A year ago, a train loaded with dangerous substances went off the tracks in this quiet town. Today, residents are divided between those who want to turn the page on the trauma and those who are still searching for answers

Pennsylvania celebrates the traditional weather festival, associated with the idea of annoying repetition, at the beginning of a campaign in which a repeat of the Biden-Trump duel is discouraging voters