US inflation eased to 2.5% in August, its lowest point since early 2021
The data point paves the way for the interest rate cut that the Federal Reserve is expected to approve next week
The data point paves the way for the interest rate cut that the Federal Reserve is expected to approve next week
As the two presidential candidates sparred on stage, a similar battle was taking place online, with users rushing to comment on everything from their awkward handshake to the Democrat’s facial expressions
Donald Trump told journalists that he was the victor of the standoff in Philadelphia, but leading experts say the Democrat outperformed the Republican
The influential artist, with 280 million followers on Instagram, expressed her support for the Democratic nominee after tonight’s debate, with a photo mocking Donald Trump
The Democratic candidate succeeded in putting the former president on the defensive, making him react with excesses, while calling for ‘turning the page’
Follow the first face-to-face between the Republican and the Democrat on EL PAÍS tonight
The duel between the two presidential candidates will give the Democratic nominee the first opportunity to outline her proposals. Early voting will begin in many states the next day
Correcting low supply and high prices has become one of the main stated goals for both presidential candidates, who are aware this is one of voters’ biggest concerns
The standoff between the former prosecutor and the convicted felon could mark a turning point in the race to the White House, just as the June 27 event was a game changer for Biden
The decision was scheduled for September 18 after being first pushed back due to the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity
The Democratic candidate received an all-time record of $361 million in donations, compared to the former president’s haul of $130 million
The debate will be staged without a studio audience, candidates will not be able to consult notes, and only the person who has the right to speak will have their microphone on
Unidos US confirms Harris leads Trump by 27 points heading into November 5. However, 55% have not been contacted by Democrats or Republicans to register to vote
A federal judge refuses to intervene, as requested by the former president’s defense, and says that the Supreme Court’s ruling on immunity does not affect the case
Researchers and activists foresee a more favorable scenario for the climate fight with Kamala Harris in the White House, but they also underscore the lack of a concrete plan from the Democratic candidate
The Democratic campaign participated at various Labor Day events while Donald Trump took a break ahead of appearances in swing states later this week
The Democratic senatorial candidate likes to point out that her first job was selling donuts, while her election rival, Rick Scott, ‘bought donut stores to give his mom something to do’
Hispanic voters participate the least in elections, and not only because of their alleged political apathy. Despite federal protections, states have implemented rules to make access to voting more difficult
The Democratic candidate pledged support for Ukraine and NATO and to reinforce America’s global leadership, contrasting with Trump’s more isolationist views
Will there be debates between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump? Will they affect the outcome in any way or will they be irrelevant?
The vice president improves voting intention among party members disenchanted with Biden, although she has not taken away supporters from her Republican rival
Private prison operators, arms manufacturers and others who stand to gain from a Republican win in November have sustained stock market losses even as the Democratic candidate rises in the polls
Following an investigation launched in July that confirmed massive irregularities in the program, new measures have been imposed to avoid fraud
In her first formal interview as a presidential hopeful, the Democratic candidate told CNN that she is willing to ‘include a Republican’ in her cabinet
Experts note that purging ineligible voters who have died or moved is already mandatory, and that portraying this routine procedure as a protection against alleged illegitimate voting only serves to undermine trust in the electoral process
Two cases that seemed to be on hold are back in the spotlight, although neither will go to trial before November 5 and their impact remains unclear as the former president continues to play the role of martyr
The former independent candidate is not forecast to make a big impact on the Republican campaign, but could make a difference in swing states