The NBA legend has been participating in the White Marlin Open in Maryland for years. In the most recent edition, his team took home second prize: $400,000 for catching a 32-kilogram fish
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
In her latest book ‘How Civil Wars Start,’ the sociologist analyzes what separates democracies from autocracies. She also looks at how this gray area, in which she places the United States, is conducive to fratricidal confrontation
The US president reaches the symbolic mark with a drop in his approval ratings and busy with his chaotic plan to irreversibly remake the American system
Organizations and experts warn of the danger of the Alien Enemies Act, which was used to justify the incarceration of 110,000 Japanese in World War Two and now, to deport migrants like Kilmar Abrego García
The law has been applied in the past in the context of war conflicts, but never as a tool for deportation
The city where the party was split in half in 1968 by the Vietnam War optimistically welcomes the convention that will hail Kamala Harris as its candidate
In a new book, retired general Richard Dannatt and expert archivist Allen Packwood analyze the Normandy landings on the 80th anniversary, from the perspective of the prime minister’s contribution to the ‘Longest Day’
Trump is arguing that his words as president carried no special force and he was simply exercising his free speech rights
The scientist responsible for the Manhattan Project, which developed the atomic bomb, was one of the most unique figures of the 20th century due to his enigmatic and complex nature
Only in the mid-19th century does the U.S. flag become a permanent fixture at the White House, scholars believe
The process to nominate a presidential candidate for his Morena party will begin later this year