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
In his book ‘Abundance,’ the ‘New York Times’ columnist calls on the US left to create a more prosperous society by supporting new technologies and reducing bureaucracy
Donald Trump is taking advantage of his presidency to promote his and his family’s businesses, disregarding conflicts of interest or ethical considerations
The former president and his family are discussing treatment options with doctors
Political consultant Antoni Gutiérrez-Rubí presents this space, in which he analyzes for EL PAÍS the political communications of the president of the United States in his second term in office
The measures include a $142 billion agreement to supply US defense equipment to Riyadh
This new immunotherapy is particularly effective in several types of solid tumors, but it will take time to confirm its long-term benefits
The former presidential candidate injects energy into the Democratic camp with a brief speech at a San Francisco charity gala
The US president derided migrants and joked about his opponents at an event outside Detroit that had all the ingredients of a campaign rally
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
The US president wants to counter the setbacks he has received in the polls and in the courts with a rally full of adoring followers
For a long time, a sector of the Church directed and financed from the US attempted to depose the Vatican leader in order to impose its own identity-based ideology
The Republican’s approval rating stands at 45%, a figure that is only higher than his own in the first term, as reported by Gallup, which has been tracking approval ratings since 1952
‘They’ve taken a hatchet to the Social Security Administration,’ the former president said in an address to disability advocates in Chicago
After the Trump administration canceled humanitarian parole for around 530,000 Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan and Venezuelan migrants, work permits were next to follow
The Trump administration has promoted the idea that voluntarily leaving the United States using the application would bring benefits, but the reality is that it is no different from other forms of deportation
Some 7,000 people marched in California to mark the legacy of resistance and struggle of union leader César Chávez
A group historically benefited by immigration laws could now begin to face difficulties finding work, legalizing their status or traveling, just like the rest of the Latino community
Uncertainty about the tariffs to be applied and possible retaliation from its trading partners is already having an impact on the economy
The 532,000 migrants who entered the country under the protection program that President Trump has repealed have one month to return or may face ‘adverse consequences’
The Republican administration will revoke the legal status with which hundreds of thousands of migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, and Nicaragua have entered the country since 2022
The US president intends to fulfill his campaign promise to return authority over education to states and parents. But a final decision requires a qualified majority in the Senate, which he does not have
The undocumented activist, one of ‘Time’ magazine’s most important voices of 2017, took refuge in a Denver church for nearly 90 days during the Republican’s first administration to avoid deportation
The Republican is reinstating a practice largely restricted under Biden and which migrant advocacy groups denounce as ‘inhumane, unjust, and unnecessary’
The group, which met last week at the Issues Conference and demonstrated its division in the Capitol, is struggling to find a common message and convey it to its frustrated voters
Moscow says it has expelled Kyiv’s troops from this town and is confident of the complete ‘liberation’ of Kursk province in the coming days
There are almost 42,000 people in custody, 4,000 more than before the arrival of the new administration. Detention centers are at 109% of their capacity