The president guaranteed a peaceful transition of power, defended the integrity of the electoral process and urged the country to ‘bring down the temperature’ in the heated climate
Beijing faces the prospect of an intensified trade conflict if the Republican proceeds with his plan to impose a 60% increase in tariffs on Chinese goods
The richest man in the world is emerging, along with Robert F. Kennedy or the ultra anti-immigration adviser Stephen Miller, as one of the potential collaborators of the White House’s next tenant
Despite a difficult childhood in a broken Appalachian family, the next vice president studied at Yale. His friendship with one of the magnate’s sons facilitated his selection as number two
Among the factors that favored Trump and scuppered a second bid by a woman to win the White House were a slip-up on a television show and neglect of crucial issues for voters
The president-elect returned to the White House thanks to the support of low-income voters without higher education, not only whites, but also Latinos and African Americans
The party’s only hope now lies in the possibility of the House of Representatives swinging in their favor, though this appears unlikely. Harris is set to address her supporters on Wednesday
The unprecedented and highly uncertain scenario now unfolding in the United States will undoubtedly have an impact on the four criminal cases pending against the Republican
The Republican candidate celebrated with a victory speech ahead of the final results, telling thousands his supporters in Florida that ‘this will truly be a golden age for America’
Even before securing the 270 electoral votes needed to clinch the presidency, the Republican candidate addressed supporters at campaign headquarters and claimed this victory will ‘help our country heal’
The 2024 race will be remembered for its increasingly crude and violent rhetoric — from outbursts to insults, from pseudo-brilliant moments to pearls of wisdom
The barbarity of recent weeks has reignited the debate on the use of terror by criminal groups, but its implications also cross over issues such as migration, trade, and the US presidential election
The Republican candidate has turned every judicial, business, or media setback and the controversies over racist insults at his rallies into a golden opportunity to raise money and secure votes
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Immigration is not part of Joe Frank Martinez’s job. But in Del Rio, Texas, like in other majority Latino communities across the country, the issue is high on voters’ minds and is disrupting long-standing political allegiances
The Democrat, who could become the first Black woman and Asian American to hold the presidency of the United States, maintains that voters do not choose by gender or color but by the candidate’s plan to ‘solve their problems’
Celebrities are becoming more outspoken about their political allegiances. Icons like Taylor Swift, Oprah Winfrey, and Bruce Springsteen have publicly backed the Democrat, while Donald Trump struggles with significantly fewer endorsements