
Trump calls on police to subdue ‘raging lunatics’ protesting on US campuses
The Republican candidate took advantage of a break in the Stormy Daniels trial to stage rallies in Wisconsin and Michigan, decisive states in the November election

The Republican candidate took advantage of a break in the Stormy Daniels trial to stage rallies in Wisconsin and Michigan, decisive states in the November election

The achievement of a deal may be the only way for the president to avoid a growing schism with younger voters and the progressive Democratic wing

In an interview with ‘Time,’ the Republican candidate also says he will use the National Guard for mass deportations of immigrants because ‘they aren’t civilians’

The presumptive Republican presidential nominee repeatedly violated the gag order and attacked witnesses and jurors on social media, said the judge in charge of the criminal trial in Manhattan, who threatened him with jail

The two leaders held a telephone conversation in which it was decided to ‘implement concrete measures to significantly reduce irregular crossings’

The president had until now been reluctant to debate again with his predecessor, but the television networks issued a plea not to break with the tradition

The Republican’s lawyer argues that a president can order a coup or the murder of a political rival without facing criminal prosecution

This collection of texts, written by different authors at different times, comes in all different styles and formats: camouflage Bibles, Bibles for women, cartoon versions and biblical word search puzzles. The Republican candidate has entered the business

The justices, including three who were appointed by the former president, are expected to make a decision no earlier than June, making it difficult for the actual trial to start before the November election

David Pecker is the first witness in Trump’s history-making hush money trial in Manhattan, where he faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records

In his opening statements, assistant district attorney Matthew Colangelo said the former U.S. president committed a crime ‘to influence the election’

A report by The Hispanic Council shows that 47% of senators and 26% of representatives use it in their digital communications with citizens

When the president flies for political purposes, the campaign is supposed to pay the bill. But during an election year, the line between governing and campaigning can be fuzzy

Recent lawsuits over voter roll maintenance in Michigan and Nevada are part of a larger strategy targeting various aspects of voting and election administration

The Swedish historian, an advocate of classical liberalism, argues that for a certain sector of the right today, defending the beliefs of Thatcher and Reagan is being a ‘cultural Marxist’

The Islamic Republic is closer than ever to possessing atomic weapons, but the regime insists that it does not intend to manufacture them

From Bill Clinton to Joe Biden, American leaders have taken different stances on gun violence in schools

The first week of the criminal trial against the former U.S. president went according to schedule. The two sides will present their opening arguments on Monday

Increasingly distanced from his former boss, Pence urges Europe to trust his country regardless of the November election outcome

President Joe Biden sent a swift endorsement of the Speaker Mike Johnson’s plan and, in a rare moment, Donald Trump, who opposes most overseas aid for Ukraine, has not derailed the speaker’s work

All wars are savage, but civil wars add an extra element of heartbreak, as writer-director Alex Garland conveys in his dystopian flick

Alternates are now being selected for the first criminal case the former president is facing

Robert F. Kennedy’s sister never directly mentioned her brother, but insisted ‘there are only two candidates with any chance of winning the presidency’ this year

Alex Garland has directed an ‘anti-war’ film against polarization: ‘It would be insane to think that two states could not agree even in the face of a fascist president’

The first article charged Mayorkas with ‘willful and systemic refusal to comply’ with immigration law. The second article charged Mayorkas with a ‘breach of trust’ for saying the border was secure

Half of the candidates have been dismissed because they see themselves as incapable of being impartial, while the rest are questioned by prosecutors and defense lawyers

The House narrowly voted in February to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for his handling of the U.S.-Mexico border