Politics
Donald Trump has become the first U.S. President to be a convicted felon: what happens now?
Donald Trump was found guilty in 34 felony counts of falsifying business records by a New York jury. Here's what else you should know about the historic verdict
As the Republican Convention nears, GOP insiders wonder, 'how much does Marco Rubio want to be VP?'
Marco Rubio has climbed the top of the list of possible VP on Trump's ticket. But his quietness on the campaign is raising eyebrows among experts.
Immigration group calls Democrats to take Trump's mass deportations seriously, says it would 'rip families'
America's Voice Executive Director wrote a memo to editorial boards warning about the dangers of mass deportations and urging Democrats to take it seriously.
Florida voters remain confident in local elections, but concerns rise among national ones
Florida voters believe in the integrity of their local elections. But as government units rise, they worry about voter fraud and accuracy.
Texas Primary Runoff Elections: GOP incumbents see major trouble amid anti-establishment sentiment
15 GOP incumbents lost their runoff races, showing the public's lack of support for the establishment. Meanwhile, two key races were won by moderates.
Lawsuit by progressive groups claims South Florida districts were racially gerrymandered for Hispanics
The lawsuit alleges that four congressional and seven state House districts in South Florida were racially gerrymandered, violating federal and state laws
Immigration judges and officers will have more access to classified information under new rule
The classified information will help officers and judges more easily identify migrants that have ties to terrorism or pose a threat to public safety.
2024 elections: How to vote by absentee and mail-in ballots
When it comes to elections in the U.S., heading to the polls in person can often be tricky. Here are other options to cast your ballot.
Proposed New York bill would prohibit law enforcement from questioning over immigration status
The New York For All bill, as it is formally known, would also prohibit sharing the information about someone's immigration status with law enforcement.
Trump holds rally in Latino and Black neighborhood in NYC's The Bronx; says he'll win the state in November
In his latest efforts to appeal to the Black and Hispanic electorate, Trump held a rally in New York City, claiming the state will go red in November.
Biden Administration considers executive action that would allow shutting down the southern border
The White House is finalizing details on the measure. To do so, however, it would need Mexico's approval.
Half of swing state voters fear political violence during presidential elections
The fear is shared by a similar amount of Democrats and Republicans, with a larger share of independents holding this belief
As the presidential election nears, some voters fear Trump won't leave the White House if re-elected
Americans across the political spectrum are growing increasingly worried about Trump intending to not leave the presidency if reelected. Is this possible?
Oklahoma clashes with federal government over new immigration law: Battle over HB 4156 intensifies
As disputes continue against anti-immigration laws, here's what you should know about the Oklahoma law that seeks to reduce illegal immigration in the state
As Trump proposes major crackdowns on immigration, study shows mass deportations could hurt the economy
Specialists do not believe it to be wise to carry mass deportation and other anti-immigration strategies
Young Latino voters can tip the scale in November elections, UnidosUS says
Young Latinos' issue agenda aligns with established voters, except for prioritizing health care
Nadine Menendez, facing bribery charges along with husband Bob, has breast cancer
The announcement comes shortly after the beginning of the trial against the embattled senator, who pinned most of the blame on her
John Leguizamo says Latinos should blame Trump, not Biden, for current economic woes
"Our economy is doing great. It's just inflation that's messing up everybody's paycheck."
'Stop and think twice': Noticias Telemundo anchor Julio Vaqueiro talks misinformation, Latinos and elections
As Latinos emerge as a powerful community, they also become prime targets of misinformation, says the Spanish-language network's news presenter
Lawmakers in Latino-heavy swing states join business group urging Biden for extended immigrant work permits
The push comes from elected officials in pivotal battleground states, where the Latino vote is crucial
Latino men seen as largest group of 'diverse' voters who support Trump in a matchup with Biden
44% of respondents from the demographic chose the former president in a recent poll. The figure compares to 38% of all "diverse" men
Venezuela's pro-government Congress opposes European Union oversight of elections
The decision comes after the bloc lifted sanctions on some members of the country's electoral body and not all of them like requested
2024 Elections in Florida: 72% of Latinas, Black and Asian women support abortion access, poll says
The study, by Lake Research Partners and HIT Strategies, found Floridian women of color more motivated to vote than in Texas, Virginia, and Georgia
Biden and Trump agree to debate in June and September but camps still afar in some details
Biden said he won't take part in presidential debates sponsored by a nonpartisan commission that has organized such events for decades
Three in four Latinas say abortion will be a key issue to determine their vote in the elections
A study by Intersections of Our Lives also shows 2024's elections are "overwhelmingly important to women of color"
Despite more polls showing decreasing support, President Biden thinks the surveys have it all wrong
President Biden believes the poor reports regarding the elections don't reflect his actual support and the ground he's gained across the country.
Biden's new Spanglish campaign ad targets Latinos, even with some grammar mistakes
The mix of English and Spanish is slowly surging in political campaign outreach
Influential Hispanic civil rights group to endorse Biden for re-election at Arizona event, media reports
UnidosUS will endorse the Biden-Harris campaign at an event in Phoenix, where Latino issues have come into the spotlight in recent months
The Venezuelan opposition might win the elections, but a transition of power is far from guaranteed
For the first time in more than a decade, Venezuela will be holding competitive elections. Nevertheless, hesitation on a possible transition of power remains
Cartels are influencing the Mexican elections through violence; some politicians are adapting to keep going
The Washington Post followed senatorial candidate Willy Ochoa, who has beefed up his security detail to campaign in the state of Chiapas