Keys to the Michigan primary: 100,000 protest votes and the candidates’ weaknesses
Biden and Trump won comfortably, but both face discontent from parts of their electorate
Biden and Trump won comfortably, but both face discontent from parts of their electorate
Donald Trump has comfortably won the Republican battle in the key swing state, but Nikki Haley has vowed to stay in the race
Tuesday’s Michigan primary is shaping up to be a test of grassroots Democratic support for the president’s pro-Israel policy
The White House insists that it has a good relationship with Mexico’s government, after ‘The New York Times’ published a report based on DEA probes into whether drug traffickers contributed money to the president’s campaign
The acting prime minister of the Netherlands, who has openly applied for the post, has the support of the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and France, while Hungary and Turkey have not commented
District Attorney Fani Willis has denied allegations that her relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, who she hired for the probe, represents a conflict of interest
52% say discrimination against patients based on race or ethnicity is a major problem
Washington downplays the threat: ‘We’re not talking about a weapon that can be used to attack human beings or cause physical destruction here on Earth’
Tuesday’s vote was the second attempt to impeach the official, a move that is unlikely to prosper in the Senate
The bill to assist the invaded country faces an uncertain future in the House of Representatives despite passing the Senate on Tuesday by a large majority
The president met with King Abdullah II of Jordan at the White House, where the two leaders discussed the future of the Palestinian enclave after the war
With Chinese imports to the U.S. dropping by 20%, the Latin American country has surpassed the Asian giant to become America’s main trading partner
Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report — which criticizes the president’s mental acuity — has reopened the debate about his suitability for the November presidential elections. Replacing the president is possible, but unlikely
Senators approved advancing to a vote, a day after rejecting a bill combining the foreign aid with immigration reform
Official data published on Wednesday confirm America’s ongoing efforts to decouple its economy from the Asian giant’s as well as Mexico’s push towards nearshoring
The presidential candidate’s growing influence among Republican lawmakers is causing cracks in the party, leading to a day with several lost votes
The measure to depose the Democrat was rejected in the House of Representatives by a margin of two votes, 214 in favor to 216 against
President Joe Biden blames Donald Trump for the lawmakers’ resistance and calls on Congress to pass the legislation as soon as possible
Local residents and businesses are feeling the strain after Texas Governor Greg Abbott militarized a popular city park in a standoff with federal authorities over immigration
The U.S. Secretary of State began his fifth tour of the region on Monday after Washington struck targets in Iraq and Syria, where six U.S.-allied fighters were killed by pro-Iranian militias
The confrontation between the Texas government and the Biden administration over the management of irregular immigration has mobilized the most extreme conservatives
The decision affects 17 projects, including one meant to be the largest facility of this type in the world, Calcasieu Pass 2, which represents an investment of $10 billion
The president, who is trying to avoid escalation in a region where 30,000 U.S. troops are stationed, says he has already decided how to respond to the attack on a base in Jordan
Washington argues that this misidentification allowed the attack, considered ‘an escalation’ in the conflict. The White House promises a response
The U.S. president is coming up against Netanyahu’s refusal to recognize a Palestinian state, the Houthi attacks in the Red Sea and increasingly widespread criticism among Democratic ranks
The US President and the Israeli prime minister spoke on Friday by telephone for the first time in nearly a month, amid increasingly visible tensions
The war in Gaza is now in its 100th day. It’s reach this mark after the U.S. struck positions in Yemen in response to the rebel group’s attacks on merchant ships. Neither Washington nor Tehran seem to be looking for direct confrontation