
This is how Trump plans to rewrite American history in time for the 250th anniversary
The president launches a nationalist and ‘patriotic’ program at a rally in Iowa, ahead of the 2026 celebrations, with an approach that worries historians

The president launches a nationalist and ‘patriotic’ program at a rally in Iowa, ahead of the 2026 celebrations, with an approach that worries historians

Congress reaches a deal in time for the US president to sign his ‘big, beautiful’ spending bill on Independence Day, despite fears it could skyrocket the deficit

It is unclear how National Defense Areas will affect the hundreds of landowners along the river. Some reports quote the Army warning New Mexico hunters and hikers they could be prosecuted for entering the new military zones

The former US Special Envoy for the Human Rights of LGBTQI Persons warns about a growing global backlash against gains made over the past years

Judge Randolph Moss determined that the government overstepped its authority and violated U.S. immigration law

Caixabank Research estimates that American visitors account for almost 10% of spending per traveler, despite only accounting for 5% of arrivals

The 75-year-old man, who spent his days in a Miami park and had a fragile heart, was detained by immigration agents on June 5 and died on June 26 from causes still under investigation

In the past six months, 11 people have died in facilities operated by the federal agency, with five of those deaths occurring in the region — where a new prison has opened in the Everglades

A White House memo calls for tightening the embargo on the island, though economists dismiss these measures as ‘more of the same’

The piece of legislation, to which Republicans in the upper house have made numerous changes, now goes back to the House, where quick passage is not a given

The Waze-inspired cell phone application seeks to warn migrant communities about the presence of ICE officers amid the rise in deportations

A DOJ memo calls for prioritizing denaturalization in cases such as fraud against Medicaid and Medicare

The real estate mogul’s third son believes it would be ‘easy’ to achieve this. While Donald Jr. has also suggested he could succeed his father, who is ineligible to run for office again

Karen Bass, the city, the city council and the council president are being targeted for their ‘refusal to cooperate with federal immigration authorities’

Lawyers at the Texas Civil Right Project believe that this pioneering immigration case could put an end to arrests outside courthouses

Texas is the latest Republican-governed state to pass a law requiring religious text to be displayed in schools.

For the US expert on civil rights, marginalization and belonging, who spells his name in lowercase, only a ‘we’ where everyone fits and has value can save democracy

The White House has launched an intensive disintermediation campaign. The goal is to weaken the traditional press as much as possible and strengthen a new media ecosystem

He’s 33 years old, a social media powerhouse, and a likely contender to become the city’s new mayor. Does his victory signal a new path forward for the American left?
World leaders are trying to find the right dose of flattery and tact in their relationship with the Republican to avoid getting on his bad side

The singer has turned his current tour into a warning about democratic decline in the United States. EL PAÍS reviews his career and political commitment

An admirer of Unamuno, the US professor claims that our negative emotions provide information and are part of what makes us human

Three prominent researchers warn about the current existential threat in the United States

Donald Trump’s threats have led Canadians to embrace domestic tourism, hop on the train and explore cities full of history, museums, food scenes and great views

In spite of tariffs, uncertainty, and the president’s changing decisions, the major tech companies — with the exception of Tesla — have posted strong results
The Mexican reporter hosts one of the most-watched Spanish-language news programs among Hispanics in the U.S. In his first book, he reviews the events that have shaped his destiny

Franklin Templeton’s president and CEO has doubled the investment management organization’s assets in five years through a frenetic acquisition campaign targeting its rivals