The conservative Republican lawmaker — who supports ‘declaring war on the cartels’ — assures EL PAÍS that he is willing to meet with the president of Mexico and move past the verbal dispute that the two men have been engaged in for several months
Lawyers for the plaintiffs say they especially want to protect themselves at isolated beaches where they might be fishing or going for a walk rather than sunbathing or swimming.
As in any crisis situation — think bottled water and toilet paper— some rushed to supermarkets to stock up, stacking carts with bags and bags of rice
“Every dollar spent attacking me by Republicans is a dollar given straight to the Biden campaign,” Trump said at a rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, on Saturday night
Police in the city of Burbank responded to a report of a bear sighting in a residential neighborhood and found the animal sitting in a Jacuzzi behind one of the homes
Forecasters expect that by Monday, people in metro Phoenix will begin to see high temperatures fall under 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43.3 degrees Celsius) for the first time in a month
The president who once channeled anger towards the elites during his 2022 campaign is now being criticized for dismantling the welfare state
Talk about aliens and unidentified flying objects — taboo for decades in Washington — recently became one of the hot topics on Capitol Hill, thanks to a group of congresspeople in search of answers
No charges have been filed since the deadly 2021 event, even though some people, including event workers, expressed safety concerns
Experts say the new allegations strengthen Special Counsel Jack Smith’s already powerful case against Trump while undercutting potential defenses floated by the former president
Nixon gives the bipartisan organization another prominent ally amid concerns from Democrats that the No Labels campaign could unintentionally help Donald Trump return to the White House
Congress will have until Oct. 1, the start of the new fiscal year, to pass the spending bills needed to fund government agencies next year or a stopgap measure that keeps agencies running temporarily
The crimes that have increased the most are murders and carjackings. All sides point to one primary factor fueling the violence: a flood of firearms entering Washington
The author of ‘Lucy by the Sea’ describes what drives her writing: ‘I have always wanted to know what it feels like to be another person’
A letter from 15 congresspeople to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, to which EL PAÍS has had exclusive access, expresses ‘serious concerns about growing threats to human rights, democracy and rule of law’
None of its changes affected what was written about Zucker, however. He has called for the story to be retracted
‘This is not a political issue, it’s a family matter,’ he said. ‘Jill and I only want what is best for all of our grandchildren, including Navy’
Trump’s competitors mostly reserved their sharpest criticism for President Joe Biden and a Democratic Party they argued had lost touch with mainstream America
Since 1996, tornadoes in the United States have killed 815 people in mobile or manufactured homes, representing 53% of all the people killed at home during a tornado
The order formally implements legislation passed by Congress in 2022 aimed at strengthening protections for service members, who were often at the mercy of their commanders to decide whether to take their assault claims seriously
In a meeting coordinated by Colombian Vice President, Francia Márquez, Afro-descendant women leaders from the Americas and Africa met in Bogotá to discuss the challenges they face in accessing politics
The Senate Republican Leader has repeatedly said he is ‘fine’ since he froze up mid-sentence during a press conference on Wednesday
Recent figures provide the latest sign that the Federal Reserve’s drive to tame inflation may succeed without triggering a recession, an outcome known as a ‘soft landing’
The former president is making a rare appearance with the rest of the Republican field on Friday, a day after he was charged with additional counts over his retention of classified documents after leaving office
The Endres family’s home is two old vehicles with no fixed address. Like them, around 400,000 people lead this type of life in the United States
Senate passage, 86-11, sets up a clash with the House, which passed its own version of the annual defense bill along party lines earlier this month
Scientists have long warned that climate change, driven by the burning of fossil fuels, will lead to more and prolonged bouts of extreme weather