
Trump imposes his will in Kentucky as rebel Thomas Massie loses most expensive primary in history
Ed Gallrein, a former Navy SEAL, defeated the libertarian congressman who opposes war with Iran and forced the White House to release the Epstein files

Ed Gallrein, a former Navy SEAL, defeated the libertarian congressman who opposes war with Iran and forced the White House to release the Epstein files

The first US attorney appointed by the president in his second term, the son of Cuban exiles whose record has been questioned, has aggressively implemented the Republican’s agenda

Donald Trump has again opened the door to a diplomatic deal with Havana to force political and economic concessions in exchange for aid

Christian J. Castro faces five charges in connection with the shooting that occurred during ‘Operation Metro Surge’, the immigration enforcement operation launched by the Trump administration in Minnesota

The growing trend within the urban genre can be explained by factors such as the Paycheck Protection Program and his decision to pardon some artists

The Miami prosecutor’s office is preparing an indictment against the former Cuban president for ordering the downing of two NGO aircraft, killing the four people on board

The primaries will determine the candidates for governor, the Senate, and the House of Representatives in six key states ahead of the midterm elections in November

The businessman’s arrest in Washington raises many questions about his nationality and his fall from grace

Refining capacity, reservoir characteristics and long experience in the field give Tehran a margin of months before suffering serious damage, experts say

The socialist mayor of the US financial capital is trying to ease the burden on low‑income tenants whose housing costs have soared in recent years, but some experts warn of potential adverse effects

Thomas Massie, the Republican congressman opposed to the Iran war, is locked in a bitter showdown with the president’s hand‑picked contender in what has become the most expensive congressional primary in history

The CIA director presented Havana with demands similar to those he made to Caracas in January. The threat of prosecuting Raúl Castro evokes Nicolás Maduro’s capture

The American businessman says he is working in lockstep with the White House to accelerate change on the island, and toward that end, the foundation he leads has drawn up an economic plan and a “fundamental transition law”

The island’s population, pushed to the edge of survival, awaits in anguish and hope for the outcome of negotiations between the United States and a regime with ever-narrowing room to maneuver

Islamic Republic officials blocked internet access in late February, forcing citizens to improvise solutions to avoid poverty and isolation

Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro has been present at all the important meetings with the US, but even so, Cubans wonder who really rules Cuba today

The CIA director’s presence in Havana, one day after the regime admitted it had exhausted its fuel reserves, accelerates Trump’s ‘takeover’ of the island

The pope’s latest symbolic rebuke to the president is appointing a Salvadoran who entered the country as an undocumented migrant as bishop

In ‘Migrant Heart’, her latest book published this week, the writer debuts in the essay genre and reflects on the psychological wounds resulting from her family relationships and her experience as an undocumented migrant

While some in Cuba see an American intervention as being the only hope for change, others claim to be living their ‘worst nightmare’ under the Republican president’s administration

The president bought shares in Netflix, Paramount, Nvidia, Boeing, and Microsoft, among other first‑quarter trades valued at a minimum of $220 million

In her new essay, ‘Fashion and Politics: The Appearances of Power’, university professor Ana Velasco Molpeceres traces the relationship between dress codes and political practice

A federal court halts key provisions of this state law, which human rights groups have labeled as one of the ‘most extreme’ anti-migrant measures in the country and was set to go into effect Friday

Euro-denominated debt issuance climbed to 12% in the first quarter of the year, its highest level in a decade

US media, citing government sources, said the accusation is related to the downing of humanitarian aircraft in 1996

The unusual meeting between the CIA director and the Cuban interior minister represents a major milestone in two months of opaque negotiations

The former official from Coldwater, a Republican supporter and legal resident who believed he was eligible to vote, now faces possible deportation proceedings