A very conservative Supreme Court holds the key to Trump’s agenda
The US president has triggered an avalanche of court rulings against his attempts to expand his own power
The US president has triggered an avalanche of court rulings against his attempts to expand his own power

A small Iowan town is grappling with the death of a 36-year-old who suffered psychological decline after losing his job due to Trump’s policies and was shot by a police officer

Donald Trump has set out to end the alleged campaigns that, according to him, attempted to tarnish the nation’s greatness by questioning its history

Climate change, decreased consumption, tariffs, price hikes and greater competition in new terroirs complicate the market

Veteran scientists warn EL PAÍS of the dismantling of America’s scientific strength and the risk posed to democracy: ‘It could take decades to recover’

Chinese firms are beginning to push aside Western companies in the production of materials for the energy transition

A slowdown in the labor market, including a jobless rate of 4.3%, the highest since 2021, underpins expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut

Paragon’s technology is one of the most powerful commercial espionage tools available, and can covertly activate microphones to turn smartphones into listening devices

The Trump administration is concealing the identity and fate of those deported. Advocates claim the deportations are illegal because no attempt was made to return them to their countries of origin

Most of the 11 occupants of the vessel — which departed from Venezuela and was blown up by the United States — came from a small coastal town taken over by drug trafficking

Since 2019, 69 people have passed away while in the custody of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement

The Pentagon argues that the ‘highly provocative move was designed to interfere’ with its ‘counter narcoterrorism operations’

‘No American city should have the US military policing its streets,’ said Brian Schwalb, attorney general for the District of Columbia
Stephen Miran, Trump’s nominee for the Federal Reserve Board, told the Senate today that he would act independently, despite sharp criticism from Democrats

It is presumed that among the nearly 60,000 people in immigration custody, the majority are men, which complicates life for many women who must now deal alone with work that was previously shared

Arrests made in recent days around educational centers are raising alarms in the migrant community and driving the absenteeism of thousands of students

The state of maximum alert declared by President Maduro is clashing with the priorities of the population, which lives day-to-day in permanent economic stress

The attack on an alleged drug-running vessel marks a milestone in the strained relations between the two countries

The State Secretary normalized the deadly US strike on a Venezuelan boat in the Caribbean while hailing the ‘historic cooperation’ with the Sheinbaum administration

The lives of millions of children hang in the balance if they lose access to this compound. The UN and NGOs are seeking solutions to produce it locally and distribute the US stockpile

Experts suggest that the US will use the threat of a trade war to force Mexico’s hand in the security arena. One potential outcome is a military cooperation agreement that would allow the US to take direct action in conjunction with Mexico

The president of Venezuela has so far avoided any direct mention of the destruction of an alleged drug boat. The Chavista government has been under unprecedented military pressure for weeks

Retroactive penalties can exceed $1 million if people have been in the United States for a long time. Critics argue the strategy is more akin to intimidation than justice

The US Secretary of State will meet with Mexican president Sheinbaum at a delicate time for the bilateral relation

President Trump confirmed the operation, accusing the ship of carrying drugs and of having ties to the Tren de Aragua criminal organization

Charles Breyer found that the US president’s order violates the law prohibiting soldiers from performing police functions

While unions accused the president of being the most hostile on labor issues, Labor Day in the US was marked by more than a thousand protests under the slogan Workers Over Billionaires