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US to provide $170 million to Guatemala to prevent irregular migration
The president of the Central American country took advantage of his Washington visit to request that the OAS send a mission to observe the election of judges
The president of the Central American country took advantage of his Washington visit to request that the OAS send a mission to observe the election of judges
The display of solidarity between Biden, Obama and Clinton is a sharp contrast to Donald Trump’s isolation from other Republican leaders
A coalition opposed to restarting what it derisively calls a ‘zombie reactor’ has requested a hearing at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
The Gaza war has brought relations between Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu to their lowest point yet
The meeting in Washington came a day after Netanyahu canceled the visit of two of his advisors to the U.S. capital to discuss alternatives to the announced offensive on Rafah
The U.S. abstention at the U.N. Security Council, which made possible the first ceasefire resolution in six months of war, strains the ties between the two traditional allies like never before
After the vote, in which the U.S. abstained, Israel canceled a planned visit to Washington by a high-level delegation
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
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
Washington’s proposal, which came in parallel to its mediation on the ground with Egypt and Qatar, received 11 votes in favor, 3 against and 1 abstention
The Justin Trudeau government has resumed funding to the UNRWA and said it wants ‘lasting peace in the Middle East, including towards the establishment of the State of Palestine’
The projects in Kentucky, West Virginia and Pennsylvania advance efforts to transition away from coal to solar and hydropower. Arizona and Nevada will also receive funding
Biden’s campaign said his political operation raised $53 million last month and ended February with $155 million on hand. Trump’s campaign raised $15.9 million the same month and ended it with more than $37 million on hand
The agreement on a lesser charge of mishandling classified information would avoid the extradition of the WikiLeaks co-founder, who faces 175 years in prison
The Joe Biden administration is continuing its crusade against big tech companies after the accusations lodged against Google, Amazon and Meta
Republicans signaled an interest in taking the inquiry into another direction, stopping short of drawing up articles of impeachment against the president and eyeing potential criminal referrals of alleged Biden family wrongdoing to the Justice Department for possible prosecution
Some African American leaders say they feel alienated after Biden failed to meet with more leading Black community members when visiting Saginaw, the city northwest of Detroit
In the near term, by 2029, public debt is expected to reach 107% of GDP, surpassing the historical peak it reached after World War II
The controversial law caused the Department of Justice to sue the state of Texas, alleging the bill goes against the U.S. Constitution
Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee said on Wednesday Willis can remain on the case as long as special prosecutor Nathan Wade resigns, which he did on Friday
The industry could meet the limits if 56% of new vehicle sales are electric by 2032, along with at least 13% plug-in hybrids or other partially electric cars, as well as more efficient gasoline-powered cars
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said the deal would put U.S. in a position to produce 20% of the world’s most advanced chips by 2030 with Intel investing in facilities in Arizona, Ohio, Oregon and New Mexico
The Republican former president criticized Democrats for not endorsing a ban that would limit abortions in states that still allow the procedure
Varadkar played a leading role in campaigns to legalize same-sex marriage, approved in a 2015 referendum, and to repeal a ban on abortion, which passed in vote in 2018
The president visited two key battleground states with the aim of mobilizing the electorate that made his victory possible in 2020