Federal judge blocks Trump administration’s order banning Harvard from enrolling foreign students
The university had sued the US government to obtain a preliminary injunction
The university had sued the US government to obtain a preliminary injunction

The latest measure affects around 6,800 students, 27% of the total at the country’s most prestigious institution, which the Republican administration wants to bend to its will

The decision adds to the government’s ideological attacks on the prestigious Ivy League university

With her graphic memoir ‘Feeding Ghosts,’ Tessa Hulls is only the second author to win the prestigious award for a comic, 33 years after ‘Maus.’ ‘I won’t write any more books,’ she warns

The agreement with China is further evidence of the erratic trade policy of the US president, who presents the solution to a problem of his own making as a triumph

The still-open wounds from decades of clerical sexual abuse, along with the growing power of far-right Catholics in Trump’s Washington, will shape relations between Robert Prevost’s Vatican and his home country

The Supreme Pontiff was born in Chicago but has spent 40 years in Peru
Employment data was better than anticipated, and the central bank is expected to hold off on making a move despite the tariff storm

The bestselling crime novelist canceled the US tour of her new book in protest of Trump’s attacks on her country. ‘There’s no shortage of stupidity in Washington right now’

The US president reaches the symbolic mark with a drop in his approval ratings and busy with his chaotic plan to irreversibly remake the American system

EL PAÍS accompanied the Argentinian musician on a visit to the Library of Congress during a promotional tour for his new conceptual album, ‘Novela’

The construction of an infrastructure project that would have competed with the Ambassador Bridge — a symbol of a now-fractured bilateral relationship — highlights a new era between the United States and its northern neighbor

The president of El Salvador denies in an Oval Office meeting that he has the power to return Kilmar Abrego García, wrongly deported to the maximum-security facility for gang members

The US president has thanked the Central American leader for ‘graciously’ jailing hundreds of migrants expelled by Washington

Tariffs and annexation threats revive sports legend Gordie Howe’s slogan proclaiming that the country will not hesitate to defend itself against attacks from the US president

The denial of parole for Yolanda Saldívar, the woman who killed the Latin music star, revives the circumstances of the crime and the immeasurable legacy of a life cut short at age 23

The alliance between Uber and Waymo in the city, where Musk has plans for Tesla in June, opens new avenues for expansion in the self-driving car sector

The president signs a decree to stop a ‘revisionist movement that seeks to undermine the remarkable achievements of the United States’

Yolanda Saldívar shot the pop star in the back on March 31, 1995, when she was only 23 years old and on her way to becoming a legend. Texas prison authorities set the next parole review for March 2030

The new administration’s cuts to cultural programs, research grants and Voice of America represent a shift in America’s relationship with the rest of the world

After a dazzling career in poetry, the Iranian American author makes his novelist debut with a story based on his alcoholic recovery and the experiences of his family, who migrated to the US

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

The judge blocked the application of an 18th-century law that Trump invoked to deport detainees linked to the Tren de Aragua criminal organization. The case may now head to the Supreme Court

The writer, one of the United States’ most prominent feminists, speaks out about the attacks on women’s autonomy in her country

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