The bill pitting Biden against Trump would allocate more than $20 billion to the border
The legislation rejected by Republicans would provide funding for border patrols, asylum officers, immigration judges and reception facilities
The legislation rejected by Republicans would provide funding for border patrols, asylum officers, immigration judges and reception facilities
While visiting the U.S.-Mexico border, the Democratic president invited his political rival to join forces on the immigration crisis, but the Republican ex-president spoke of a ‘Biden invasion’
The company and NASA consider the mission with which the United States has returned to the moon a success despite the setbacks
More than 430,000 hectares have burned in northern Texas, and the flames have forced the evacuation of a dozen towns
After seeing record-high numbers of irregular crossings, Washington is seeking to bolster trilateral cooperation, arguing this will be facilitated by Bernardo Arévalo’s arrival in power
Justices are debating how to establish criteria on freedom of expression on platforms, warning that any doctrine on the matter contains ‘landmines’
The two presidential hopefuls will both visit Texas on Thursday, a sign of how important the immigration debate has become in this campaign
The US president is also attempting to unblock aid to Ukraine and Israel approved by the Senate
Intuitive Machines’ ‘Odysseus’ device becomes the first from a private company to successfully complete a lunar landing
Most participants pointed to risks of lowering interest rates too quickly, according to documents
After years of losses and regulatory battles, the company founded in 2009 has become a very profitable giant with ambitions to bring all the taxis in the world onto their platform
Abraham Lincoln heads the new edition of a list made with the opinions of 154 academics and experts
JPMorgan, Pimco, BlackRock and State Street withdraw from Climate Action 100+ group following Republican pushback
A witness accused of providing false testimony has punctured the accusations against the U.S. president. Despite this, Trump’s party will continue investigating him
Chains such as Starbucks, McDonald’s, Burger King, Coca-Cola, KFC and Pizza Hut admit that boycott campaigns — promoted on social media — have had an impact on bottom lines. Some of these locals initiatives occur due to misunderstandings, while others are organized to oppose the West’s support for Israel
The text-to-video model is capable of creating high-quality images, although the company said it is taking precautions before making it available to the public
The SEC has approved the merger of the publicly traded company with the former president’s social media platform, which has minimal revenues and heavy losses
Special counsel David Weiss has accused Alexander Smirnov of fabricating the scandal that is the subject of the Republicans’ impeachment inquiry into the president
The company has promised analysts and investors strong business growth and profitability over the next three years
Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas has sent a bill to Congress asking the Pentagon for regular briefings to explain its efforts against the powerful criminal organization
The report on the president’s handling of classified papers has exonerated him of any criminal wrongdoing, but its comment about the Democrat’s age and mental acuity have taken a heavy political toll
Remarks about his allegedly declining cognitive abilities in the classified papers investigation have outraged the president and the Democrats
The report on the classified documents investigation portrays the president as an octogenarian with a failing memory
The U.S. president, defiant in remarks shortly after attorney general’s report on handling of classified material questioned his mental capacity
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
Robert Hur criticizes the handling of confidential papers that the president took with him, but no charges are expected
The former president can still appeal the decision, which has indefinitely delayed the Washington trial