
Powell demands respect for the Fed’s independence amid US presidential campaign
The chair of the American central bank said that he has ‘peace of mind’ because he knows decisions on interest rates are based strictly on economic criteria

The chair of the American central bank said that he has ‘peace of mind’ because he knows decisions on interest rates are based strictly on economic criteria

Manhattan Judge Juan M. Merchan deemed the former president’s request untimely, ruling that his lawyers had “myriad opportunities” to raise the immunity issue before they finally did so in a March 7 court filing

The American researcher publishes ‘Everyday Utopia,’ a book in which she explores alternative models of coexistence to shake up the established way of life

The Columbia University professor and daughter of U.S. Supreme Court Justice and feminist icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg, reflects on the challenges posed by new technology

Roughly two-thirds of Americans now disapprove of how Biden is handling border security, including about 4 in 10 Democrats, 55% of Black adults and 73% of Hispanic adults, according to a poll

The German essayist is a leading voice on various subjects, including intolerance, xenophobia and defending the LGBTQ+ community. In a conversation with EL PAÍS, she warns of the dangers that come with taking human rights for granted

The former president is among the world’s 350 richest billionaires thanks to the IPO of his social network with an inflated valuation

Saturday marks the final day for Republicans and Democrats to vote early in the state’s presidential primary, a chance to test the new system before the November general election

The model and the businessman, whose brother, Jared, is married to Ivanka Trump, bought the British fashion publication ‘i-D’ in November

Trump’s visit came as the president was also in New York for a previously scheduled fundraiser with Democratic ex-presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama

The Republican’s lawyer Steve Sadow said in a hearing Thursday that a sitting president expressing concerns about an election is ‘the height of political speech’ and that’s protected even if what was said ended up being false

Under the new rules, officials will not consider economic impacts when deciding if animals and plants need protection

The display of solidarity between Biden, Obama and Clinton is a sharp contrast to Donald Trump’s isolation from other Republican leaders

The presumptive Republican nominee posted on social media that the gag order issued Tuesday was ‘illegal, un-American, unconstitutional’

The Gaza war has brought relations between Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu to their lowest point yet

The president is taking his demands to the U.S. presidential campaign: he will support whichever White House candidate promises to regularize undocumented Mexican workers — a policy that is also set to win over support for his own party ahead of the June election in Mexico

Shares closed at $57.99, up 16.1%, giving the company a market value of $7.85 billion. At one point the stock was up about 59%

Judge Juan M. Merchan on Tuesday cited Trump’s previous comments about him and others involved in the case, as well as a looming April 15 trial date, in granting the prosecution’s request for a gag order

Investors could experience a bumpy ride. Trump Media lost $49 million in the first nine months of last year, when it brought in just $3.4 million in revenue and had to pay $37.7 million in interest expenses

The project would be at the site of the former Serbian army headquarters destroyed in a NATO bombing campaign in 1999 and would feature a high-rise hotel, a luxury apartment complex, office spaces and shops

The current Republican presidential candidate’s lawyers unsuccessfully requested a new 90-day delay in the Stormy Daniels case

The former U.S. president was supposed to have deposited $464 million today to be able to appeal the verdict finding him liable for continued business fraud

Despite being temporarily blocked by the courts, the state legislation is already causing uncertainty among migrants and the local authorities who will be tasked with enforcing it

Dakota Adams knows it won’t be easy running as a Democrat for the House in the deep red northwestern corner of Montana

The Federal Reserve chair aims to lower the price of money twice before the November elections

The country’s growth and strong job market has done little to diminish widespread unhappiness about inflation and high interest rates

Congress approves funding for government on a dramatic day marked by rebellion in the hard-line wing of the Republican Party