
Trump uses Supreme Court ruling that weakens minority voting rights to improve his chances at the polls
The US president is pressuring Republican governors to change voting districts in time for the November midterms

The US president is pressuring Republican governors to change voting districts in time for the November midterms

The Cuban government arrested the teenager for participating in a protest in March amid negotiations with the United States, which is demanding the release of more than a thousand inmates

The landmark 1965 law, a product of the civil rights movement, faces an unprecedented erosion that could reduce the political representation of African American and Latino communities
Saudi Arabia, at odds with the United Arab Emirates, remains the undisputed leader of a much‑weakened oil cartel with little sway over the market

Delcy Rodríguez’s government has begun releasing long‑hidden economic indicators through the Central Bank, exposing the scale of the country’s crisis

Three dismissed members warn EL PAÍS that the Republican is trying to take control of an institution protected by law: ‘This is unprecedented’

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the government cannot detain most migrants in deportation proceedings en masse and without bond

The decision, which bars states from redrawing districts using racial criteria, opens the door for Republicans to regain majority‑Black districts in the South

Kristen Michal champions the EU’s predictability as a key asset in a chaotic world, and urges a lifetime ban on entry for Russian soldiers who fought in Ukraine

Claudia Sheinbaum seeks to set limits on cooperation with the United States after the CIA agent scandal in Chihuahua

The Trump administration is trying to deport Hayam El Gamal and her five children, the family of the Boulder shooter, after they were released from the Dilley detention center following a record 10 months in detention

Justices will hear arguments for the cancellation of the humanitarian program for Haitians and Syrians. Its decision will affect Venezuelans, Salvadorans, and citizens of more than a dozen other countries

An analysis by the Cato Institute, a conservative think tank based in Washington, finds that approvals for permanent residency for Cubans fell 99.8% last year

The proposal, hailed by the president as a ‘great idea,’ comes amid growing scrutiny of the immigration agency over its funding, operations, and record-high death in custody

The Italian-American economist defends a progressive coalition of countries to address current problems, and says there is going to be a global realignment as pushback for Trump’s actions

The Harvard-educated former prosecutor is a leading contender in a primary that will decide who will face Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar in a predominantly Latino district marked by Trump’s immigration offensive

As the days go by, the risk of the price crisis morphing into widespread shortages increases. Iran is unable to export, and Trump is facing midterm elections with skyrocketing gasoline prices

Republicans in Congress cite ‘national security’ reasons to clear the project, which has been blocked by a judge

Cole Thomas Allen is scheduled to appear before a judge on Monday, facing at least two charges: assaulting a federal agent and using a firearm to commit a violent crime

Migrants are protesting against their treatment, the lack of medical care and food, and legal delays, while the government denies that the action is even taking place

The region is sliding toward recession as energy exports and tourism collapse — a downturn rivaled only by the pandemic

The arrest of a US military officer who participated in Maduro’s capture and the investigation in France into the tampering of thermometers at Charles de Gaulle Airport are the latest incidents of misconduct in the prediction market

The alleged connections between the cases of a dozen people linked to the US government and military have led to two official investigations promoted by Trump

Gustavo Petro and Delcy Rodríguez’s decision to ‘immediately’ start exchanging intelligence is a declaration of war on guerrilla groups that threaten Washington’s interests

The United States government had not installed a barrier on Cerro Cuchumá — a sacred mountain — because of a 1990s agreement intended to protect the site. That accord has now been broken without prior notice

Cole Tomas Allen is due to answer charges including using a firearm and assault on a federal officer using a dangerous weapon

Cole Tomas Allen, the suspect in the failed assassination attempt against the US president, wanted to kill as many members of the Administration as possible at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner