TikTok sues US to block law that could ban the social media platform
The widely expected lawsuit may be setting up what could be a protracted legal fight over TikTok’s future in the United States
The widely expected lawsuit may be setting up what could be a protracted legal fight over TikTok’s future in the United States
With just six months to go before the presidential election, it would seem that the Republican presumptive nominee is seeking to be imprisoned for contempt of court

Washington sees the registration of opposition presidential candidate Eduardo González Urrutia as a positive gesture, after the Maduro government’s ban on María Corina Machado and others

Pressure from American students is putting Biden before the dilemma of either supporting Israel or appeasing part of his voters

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 breakdown in negotiations between Columbia administrators and student representatives has exacerbated a phenomenon sweeping higher education centers in the United States

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 U.S. secretary of state ended his trip with a meeting with the Chinese president, who said the two countries should be ‘partners rather than rivals’

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

The Republican official called for the resignation of university president Nemat Shafik ‘if she cannot immediately bring order to this chaos’ and did not rule out bringing in the National Guard

On his trip to Beijing, the U.S. secretary of state will try to consolidate America’s fragile understanding with the Asian giant. Taiwan, trade, and the South China Sea are among the key topics to be discussed

With its epicenter at Columbia University, pro-Palestinian camps on several campuses are raising tension and reviving the debate on antisemitism

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 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 situation situation remains a delicate one for Biden as he gears up his reelection effort in the face of headwinds in the Middle East, Russia and the Indo-Pacific

Deputies will vote this Saturday on four bills, including assistance to Kiev, after Democrats joined moderate Republicans on a motion

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

Under Obama, Biden and Trump, Washington has introduced economic measures against the Maduro government. Here is an overview of how these moves have impacted the country

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

U.S. and Israeli representatives discuss plans for that city, the only one ground troops have not entered, as military retaliation against Iran remains up in the air