
United States to revoke passports of parents with child support debts
The measure will initially apply to those who owe more than $100,000, although the Trump administration plans to extend it to anyone with arrears exceeding $2,500

The measure will initially apply to those who owe more than $100,000, although the Trump administration plans to extend it to anyone with arrears exceeding $2,500

A 1996 law prevents Angela Della Valle from regularizing the status of her husband, who has just been released after almost nine months in immigration detention

Progressive movements lost support among the working class as well as the digital battle for hearts and minds — and to recover it, they’ll need to turn those defeats around without resorting to polarization

The former advisor to Barack Obama and Joe Biden warns of the similarities between the ‘hate speech’ of Spanish far-right party Vox and Donald Trump

While some warn of the danger of having someone suffering from ‘cognitive decline’ in the White House, his inner circle attributes his outbursts to his iconoclastic personality

‘His unwavering belief in justice, equality, and love inspired millions,’ says the family of the former Martin Luther King Jr. associate and two-time Democratic presidential candidate in the 1980s

The veteran judge, who oversaw high-profile cases involving 9/11 and Harvey Weinstein, is also handling the case of ‘Pollo’ Carvajal, the former head of intelligence for the Venezuela regime

The US president is mentioned multiple times in the new batch of declassified documents regarding the convicted pedophile

One of the pictures displays packets of condoms for sale with an image of the president’s face on them

The pact between Bosniaks, Serbs, and Croats, brokered by the Clinton administration, demonstrated how to stop a conflict, but not how to build a fragmented country

The US president also cited former Harvard president Larry Summers and LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman

With the votes of eight senators in the Democratic caucus, Republicans secured a victory. But the full reopening of government will still take a few days

Appointed by Bill Clinton, the retired justice advocates for temperance and common sense in polarizing times

Coined to define the Nazi massacres, it has become the most discussed word of the year. Leading world experts reflect on its legal, political, and moral significance amid the Gaza war

For his 50th birthday, the pedophile millionaire received a 238-page book of dedications from famous friends, compiled by his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. But the US president maintains the message from ‘Donald’ is fake

The prestigious research journal cites a change of standards to dismiss a NASA study that claimed to have discovered a bacterium that thrives on arsenic

The consequences of the week that elapsed between the assassination attempt on Donald Trump and Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential race are still apparent in American society a year later

The Department of Justice and the FBI released two videos capturing the night of the businessman’s death in a New York jail cell while he awaited trial

The Ninth Circuit judges will hear arguments from both sides on Tuesday. On Thursday, a federal judge sided with California and ordered a halt to the militarization of L.A.’s streets

Pressure from markets and businesses is forcing the US president to back down on issues such as tariffs and his desire to fire the head of the Federal Reserve

The US president announced 50% tariffs on this small African country, which depends largely on its exports to Washington and has already been severely affected by the dismantling of USAID, which financed its fight against HIV/AIDS

The country has never had an official language, although English has become dominant

Former presidents, businessmen and celebrities are on the list of potential inauguration day attendees

The Democrat, whose influence grew after leaving the White House, served only one term (1977-1981), weighed down by inflation and the Iran hostage crisis

Biden is nearing the 1.5 million deportations carried out by his predecessor but has focused more on returns at the border and the deportation of migrants with criminal convictions

Antoni Muntadas and Marshall Reese’s video art project shows how, from Eisenhower to Harris vs. Trump, presidential races run on propaganda

The California politician and 41st U.S. treasurer under George W. Bush is one of the voices within the party calling on people not to vote for the former president