
Kamala Harris, a last-minute option for the toughest mission
After working as a lawyer, attorney general of California and senator, she became the first woman to serve as vice president of the United States

After working as a lawyer, attorney general of California and senator, she became the first woman to serve as vice president of the United States

What can the Democrats do to win? They must be able to attract moderate voters, former Trump voters, and re-establish deep ties with the African-American and Hispanic communities. A party candidacy would be a losing one. It must be a candidature of the American Democratic culture beyond the party itself

The US president has caved in to pressure from within his own party and on Sunday endorsed Kamala Harris to take on Donald Trump in November. With the decision to step down from the race, the most atypical American campaign in recent memory sank a little deeper into chaos

The Mexican-American author tells EL PAÍS that, in the United States, there’s an openly racist attitude against Spanish, his native language. In his latest novel, he has opted to depart from his usual subject matter — the U.S.-Mexico border — to explore the most intimate elements of his mother’s life

The president of Ukraine wants to organize conferences on energy and food security, and the return of prisoners of war and deported minors, between July and September. Moscow is refusing to participate in a second round of dialogue

The former president accepted the Republican nomination at the convention in Milwaukee with a long speech that went over details of his assassination attempt

Perhaps the greatest horror of the attempted assassination is that it wasn’t at all surprising. Or shocking

Kai, 17, insisted on a message that has gained strength these past few days, trying to paint a friendlier picture of the candidate following the assassination attempt

The former president will deliver the star address at the Republican convention on Thursday, his first since securing the nomination and surviving an assassination attempt

Delegates from Micronesia, MAGA merchandise galore and a general feeling of euphoria are setting the tone at the event being held in Milwaukee

The former president’s wife, who has stayed away from political activity, is on the list of participants in Milwaukee, but is not expected to give any speeches
Wall Street opened higher on Monday, following the failed assassination attempt against the Republican candidate. The private prison sector performed particularly well in the stock markets

The former president has opted for a running mate based on personal loyalty, announcing the former marine and author of ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ at the Milwaukee convention

Federal Judge Aileen M. Cannon ruled that the special counsel in charge of the case, Jack Smith, was not properly appointed

The attack on the former president has sparked questions about the logistics of the event and whether politicians are responsible for fomenting tensions in the United States

The gunman was shot by the Secret Service, while one rally attendee was killed and two others were seriously wounded by the gunfire. The former president left with a wound in his ear and blood on his face

After talking about ‘Vice President Trump’ and introducing Ukraine’s Zelenskiy as ‘President Putin,’ the president insists he is still the ‘best qualified person’ to defeat his Republican rival. But more Democrats are asking him to step aside

The trickle of politicians asking for a new presidential candidate, the media offensive and the warnings from donors are pushing the president towards an apparent dead end

This is the central question occupying the minds of participants at the Washington summit, even though different concerns are being expressed in statements and speeches

The US president wants to prove that he is able to handle the campaign race and four more years in office. But at this point, even an error-free performance might not be enough to convince Americans

Under a new agreement between the two countries that will take effect in the coming weeks, Washington will begin financing flights to return thousands of migrants headed north back to their countries of origin

The document, with around twenty points, promises to seal the border and carry out the largest deportation of foreigners in American history

The charismatic Mexican-American is hoping to be re-elected, but Democrats have denounced his links to the Patriot Academy, a far-right group that wants to rewrite the Constitution to turn the U.S. into a ‘Christian nation’

If the Republican wins the November elections, he will once be able to fly in the prestigious Air Force One. Meanwhile, he continues to travel in a Boeing 757-200 from the 1990s, much to the confusion of aviation experts

After three and a half bumpy years in office, the vice president is today the most likely option to replace the Democratic candidate if he drops out of the race. Some polls indicate that she is better positioned to beat Trump

The journalist, who has been at the helm of the magazine for a quarter of a century, has published ‘Holding the Note,’ which offers portraits of music legends, from Bruce Springsteen and Aretha Franklin to Leonard Cohen and Keith Richards

The professor of European studies discusses the risks facing the EU, the rise of the far right and why liberals need to defend a more radical liberalism