
New York Mayor Eric Adams charged with bribery, fraud and soliciting foreign donations
The Democrat, who says he will not resign, reportedly received money for his campaign from five countries and at least one Turkish government official

The Democrat, who says he will not resign, reportedly received money for his campaign from five countries and at least one Turkish government official

The colorful town of Hyannis remains the domain of the only dynasty ever to exist in the United States. Now politics pits the most visible members of the clan against each other: JFK’s grandson, a Democrat, and independent presidential candidate Robert Jr., his great-uncle

The Republican candidate has denounced Tehran’s interference without providing evidence while the agency has been investigating the Democratic team’s communications since June
Turkey claims to have coordinated the exchange of 24 prisoners, plus two minors, from the US, Germany, Poland, Slovenia, Norway, Russia and Belarus. Turkish intelligence sources told EL PAÍS that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan entrusted his secret service chief to personally handle the case

The Republican vice presidential candidate questioned the right to vote of people without offspring in a 2021 interview that has now gone viral on social media

GDP grew at an annualized rate of 2.8%, double that of the first quarter, showing unexpected resilience despite the higher borrowing costs

The vice president promises to build on Biden’s legacy but go further on issues such as abortion and climate. Her biggest blind spot: the disappointing handling of the immigration crisis

The vice president raised over $100 million on Monday, partly thanks to women’s groups who are supporting her nomination

After working as a lawyer, attorney general of California and senator, she became the first woman to serve as vice president of the United States

Prices are up 31% since the Covid pandemic as cart operators wrestle with inflation, bureaucracy and a dwindling number of new licenses

The document, with around twenty points, promises to seal the border and carry out the largest deportation of foreigners in American history

The weakness shown by the president at the debate against Trump has triggered all kinds of speculation about hypothetical substitutes to run in the November election

While the former president charges against the justice system over his guilty verdict in the hush-money case, the Republican Party is threatening to torpedo legislative activity. The great fortunes have closed ranks around the tycoon and donations are increasing

The Republican has become the first former U.S. president to be declared a felon after being convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal

After six weeks and 22 witnesses, the trial has concluded with the closing arguments of both sides. Now it is over to the jury, which must reach a unanimous verdict

The Republican candidate held a rally in the Democratic stronghold of New York. Immigration, insecurity, and the economy are the main concerns of residents

The presentation of final arguments on May 28 will give way to the deliberations of the jury, which must reach a unanimous verdict to convict the former president

Michael Cohen, the magnate’s confidant for a decade, testified how he colluded to prevent ‘catastrophic’ scandals from coming to light during the 2016 White House campaign

The woman’s testimony took center stage in the third week of hearings. Michael Cohen, the lawyer who arranged the payment, is expected to testify on Monday

The porn actress, who described in detail her alleged sexual encounter with the Republican, claims that she did not negotiate the payment in the final stretch of the 2016 presidential campaign

Activists say the campaign to empower survivors of sexual abuse is bigger than ever, and ready to counter the ultra-conservative initiatives aimed at rolling back women’s rights

The event raised funds for the annual exhibition of the New York museum’s Costume Institute, which has used the latest technologies to create a multisensory experience around 250 garments that span more than two centuries

President Joe Biden addresses the nation, saying ‘there’s the right to protest but not the right to cause chaos’

Officers have swept through other campuses across the US over the last two weeks, leading to confrontations and more than 1,100 arrests in at least 20 states

The writer died on Tuesday in New York at the age of 77 after a battle with lung cancer. His death comes a few months after publishing ‘Baumgartner,’ the novel in which he reviews five decades of writing and which constitutes his literary testament. He was internationally acclaimed for his literature and for his incursions into cinema, such as the film ‘Smoke,’ with Harvey Keitel in the leading role. Author of the acclaimed ‘The New York Trilogy’ and ‘4321,’ the charismatic writer and unofficial patron of his adopted neighborhood, Brooklyn, had received numerous awards during his lifetime, although the Nobel Prize always eluded him

The presumptive Republican presidential nominee repeatedly violated the gag order and attacked witnesses and jurors on social media, said the judge in charge of the criminal trial in Manhattan, who threatened him with jail

The breakdown in negotiations between Columbia administrators and student representatives has exacerbated a phenomenon sweeping higher education centers in the United States