
Coin bearing Donald Trump’s image runs into an 1866 law
Controversy is growing in the US over whether it is legal for living persons to appear on circulating dollars

Controversy is growing in the US over whether it is legal for living persons to appear on circulating dollars

Democrats claim the Arizona congresswoman’s swearing-in is being delayed to prevent the publication of documents related to the sex offender

Chavismo is recruiting citizens with no military experience in the event of a possible war scenario

The government understands that the US warships anchored in the Caribbean Sea are not focusing on alleged drug shipments as much as they are on President Maduro and his closest aides

Dominick Skinner is dedicated to tracking the identities of immigration officials. Hundreds of volunteers have participated in his project, and in the last 30 days alone, his website has received nearly a million visits

The city awoke on Wednesday to a Sunday vibe, with very little traffic and tourist attractions closed ‘until further notice’ due to the lack of agreement between Republicans and Democrats

Disagreement over funding for public health services threatens to turn off the tap of public money for the first time since 2018

Waymo and Tesla already offer self-driving car rides in several US cities, while in China robotaxis are circulating in major cities

The risk of the National Guard deployments is that our reflexive militarism moves us, mindlessly, towards fascism

States and cities are acting as checks and balances against the White House
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warns ‘speculators’ that Trump ‘has given President Milei a rare endorsement of a foreign official’

Although the goal is to benefit American workers in advanced sectors, experts warn that the measure limits growth and innovation, especially in artificial intelligence

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says he is negotiating an economic bailout for Javier Milei amid market pressure against the far-right leader’s plan

A new group of countries, including some that are Washington’s partners, will officially recognize the Palestinian state at the 80th session of the General Assembly, which is being held this week in New York

The author of ‘The Da Vinci Code’ has just published his new novel. At his home in New Hampshire, he tells EL PAÍS that ‘The Secret of Secrets’ investigates external consciousness, the separation between body and soul. But now it’s not his eternal protagonist, Professor Langdon, who deciphers the enigmas, but Dr. Katherine Solomon, his partner

The agreement allows the social network, which was facing a congressional ban, to continue operating in the United States

Operation Caribe Soberano 200, a response to the U.S. military deployment in the region, will mobilize 2,500 soldiers on the island of La Orchila

In the most politically charged meeting in memory, Powell approved the first rate cut since December, with the central bank signaling that further reductions are likely

Military operations in the Caribbean have been accompanied by a strategy of pressure through intimidating messages

The Trump administration issued a waiver of sanctions that would have triggered major aid cuts, but President Gustavo Petro must deal with the consequences of this new stigma in the final stretch of his term

More than 29,000 foreigners are being tracked through this type of electronic device, according to official figures published by the federal agency

The incursion of Russian drones represents the most tense episode between Europe and the Kremlin in decades

A repeat offender stabbed Iryna Zarutska to death in August on public transportation in Charlotte, North Carolina. ‘We have to be vicious, just like they are,’ the president says

The US president boasted at a downtown restaurant about the decline in crime in the city, which has been under National Guard control for weeks

Despite Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum’s recent words of reassurance to relatives, new lines of investigation and a new prosecutor, there is no fresh information to clarify what happened on September 26, 2014

‘No American city should have the US military policing its streets,’ said Brian Schwalb, attorney general for the District of Columbia
Stephen Miran, Trump’s nominee for the Federal Reserve Board, told the Senate today that he would act independently, despite sharp criticism from Democrats