Nancy Guthrie, 84, the mother of the popular NBC anchor, went missing from her Arizona home on January 31. Authorities are treating the case as a kidnapping and are offering a $50,000 reward for information. Even President Trump has offered federal assistance
With oil shipments suspended since December, massive blackouts and a collapsed transportation system, the regime is asking for new sacrifices and ‘creativity’ from an exhausted population
The Minnesota-based retail giant has changed CEOs amid strong pressure across the country to take a stand against immigration raids
In his first televised address to the nation since the arrest of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, the Castroist leader insisted that any negotiation with the Trump administration would take place ‘without pressure’
In a decision that redefines the limits of federal immigration power, the court said that agents cannot carry out such detentions unless there is a real flight risk
The author and expert on the Bolivarian Revolution warns that the Venezuelan opposition must strongly denounce its exclusion or the country will risk remaining ‘a dictatorship’
The Rage Against the Machine guitarist, who instigated the anti-ICE Minneapolis concert in which Bruce Springsteen participated, has become rock’s greatest vigilante
While Congress negotiates the imposition of new limits on immigration agents, state legislatures are redoubling their efforts to pass bills that in some cases have been stalled for months
The New START treaty, which limits the number of strategic warheads deployed by the parties to 1,550, ends on January 5 with no negotiations on the horizon. Washington also wants China to commit to a reduction, but Beijing refuses
Border czar Tom Homan says local authorities are cooperating in operations against migrants
Trans and cis women show similar levels of physical fitness in competition, according to the first meta‑analysis of the published research
The ‘The All-American Halftime Show’ will be staged in protest against the choice of Bad Bunny for the coveted headline slot
The first Venezuelan diplomatic representative in the US in six years is tasked with rebuilding a damaged relationship. He is appreciated as a moderate diplomat, although his moderation has more to do with style than substance
The release of new documents involving the sex offender confirms both the influence of his network and Trump’s hypocrisy
The Republican, who still refuses to admit his defeat in 2020, is urging his supporters to wrest control of the elections from the states in time for the midterms, when control of Congress is at stake
Republican and Democratic lawmakers have 10 days to agree on immigration policy reform and funding for the Department of Homeland Security
The highly anticipated get-together exceeded the expectations of the Colombian leader, four months before the presidential election that will define the continuity of his political project
The meeting between the presidents of the United States and Colombia lasted more than two hours and was held behind closed doors
The White House confirms the incident but says that negotiations for an agreement with Tehran are ‘still scheduled’
The ruling reactivates legislative oversight of federal centers amid escalating allegations of abuse and deaths in custody
The British-American historian believes that Trumpism displays ‘fascistic elements’ and encourages Europe to threaten retaliation against Washington’s coercive practices
Minneapolis is not an anomaly or an isolated episode, but rather another expression of a conflict as old as the federation itself
The Trump administration’s military intervention on January 3 has become a catalyst for the new climate reigning in Caracas, enabling demands that until a few weeks ago were unthinkable
‘No conceivable degree of institutional incompetence is sufficient to explain the scale, consistency and persistence of the failures that occurred,’ say victim lawyers, asking judges to force takedown of documents
The main challenge, according to aides of the Colombian president, was convincing him to take concrete proposals to Washington, avoid being provocative, and not let himself be provoked
Following Venezuela’s release announcement and amid a potential negotiation with Trump, many Cubans are wondering what the Havana government will do about the more than 1,000 people who are victims of its policies
The White House is looking to the economy as a way to reverse its poor approval ratings while markets adapt to a new world order