Politics
DACA Recipients Back To Being Just 'Dreamers'
There's more than 580,000 DACA recipients waiting for answers on what is the next step after this long pause in between the Obama-era and the Trump-era.
Mexican City Mayor Relocated To Military Base Amid Death Threats
On Monday, Mayor Caballero revealed that the threats came following a successful operation to seize 1,700 firearms from a criminal organization.
Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico City Mayor Resigns For Presidential Run
Claudia Sheinbaum is set to seek the nomination of the ruling party for the forthcoming 2024 presidential election to become the country's first female leader.
Mexico's Ruling Party Set To Unveil Presidential Candidate For 2024
The National Regeneration Movement has scheduled the announcement of its presidential candidate for the 2024 election to take place on Sep. 6.
How Biden Can Secure Latino Votes For 2024 Re-Election
President Joe Biden has disappointed some of the Latino community, but here is how he can get back our votes.
Trump's Former Vice-President Mike Pence Announces White House Run
Mike Pence files paperwork with Federal Election Commission, prepares to launch campaign with video and Des Moines event.
Mexican President's Party Set To Win Crucial State Election
This triumph will further consolidate MORENA's dominance, as it already controls 21 out of the total 32 regional governments in Mexico.
Brazilian Congress Undermines Environmental And Indigenous Ministries
Brazil's Congress has voted to diminish the authority of two ministries dedicated to protecting Indigenous rights and environmental preservation.
Brazil's Lula Advocates For Regional Integration At South America Summit
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva aimed to promote increased regional integration during the summit, which was held in the capital city of Brasilia.
Former President Of El Salvador Receives 14-Year Sentence For Gang Talks
In a trial that commenced in April while Mauricio Funes resided in Nicaragua, a court in El Salvador has now issued a 14-year prison sentence.
DeSantis Criticizes Military's 'Woke' Stance In Memorial Day Interview, Pledges Significant Reforms If Elected
If elected as president, Ron DeSantis promised a rise in morale and considerable service improvements.
Mexico's Dominant Party On The Verge Of Collapse As Elections Loom In Populous State
The electoral race provides a chance for President López Obrador's Morena party to demonstrate its dominance, having largely replaced the PRI throughout Mexico.
Brazil Hosts First Regional Summit In 9 Years For South America's Presidents
South America's leaders are set to assemble in the capital of Brazil on Tuesday to revitalize regional integration.
Alvaro Uribe, Ex President Of Colombia, Could Go On Trial In Witness Tampering Case
To counter allegations of his affiliation with right-wing paramilitaries, Alvaro Uribe faced an investigation for potential witness tampering.
NAACP Issues Travel Advisory For Florida, Says State Is 'Hostile To Black Americans'
The advisory comes just days before DeSantis is expected to launch his presidential campaign.
El Salvador is Free of Murders for 365 Consecutive Days
The government of El Salvador registered 365 days without a murder during the administration of President Nayib Bukele, making El Salvador the safest country in Central America.
Ecuador President Guillermo Lasso Dissolves Parliament
The conservative president Guillermo Lasso accused the opposition-controlled National Assembly of obstructing reform.
Russia-Ukraine War: US Denies Planning Moscow Drone Attack
A day after blaming Ukraine for the alleged attack, Putin's spokesperson said that Washington had supported it.
GOP Border Bill To 'Punish All Noncitizens'
The number of migrants attempting the crossing has continued to rise, and the increase in arrivals is leading to more deaths.
Colombian President Petro Makes Dramatic Move By Reshuffling The Cabinet
Petro made the announcements, replacing significant figures including Health Minister Carolina Corcho and Finance Minister Jose Antonio Ocampo.
Biden 'Best Hope' Against Republican Challengers, Says Democrats
In a hypothetical face-off against Trump, who trailed behind Biden by three percentage points, the Democrat had better odds.
Campaigning For Guatemala Elections Begins Amid Public Distrust
The electoral body in Guatemala that oversees elections has disqualified several opposition candidates on "dubious grounds."
50% Americans Feel That Trump Deserved To Be Indicted In Stormy Daniels Hush-Money Case, Says Poll
Trump should be charged in the Stormy Daniels hush-money case, according to 50% of those recently surveyed, while 33% disagree.
President Lula's Quest To Reshape Brazil Stalls As He Finishes His First Hundred Days In The Office
After the Bolsonaro government weakened the country's action plan for cutting emissions, Lula was expected to commit to substantial reductions.
Paranoid Putin Refuses To Use Cellphones Or The Internet, Sets Up Replica Offices All Around Russia
Official reports would occasionally indicate the president was at one location while he was actually in another in an effort to support the ruse.
Bill Clinton Expresses Remorse For Having Ukraine Give Up Nuclear Weapons
Bill Clinton has expressed regret for his part in the 1994 agreement that led to Ukraine giving up its nuclear arsenal.
Intel Officials On The Watch: Russia, China May Try To Exploit Trump Indictment To Widen US Political Divide
Intelligence authorities are specifically on the lookout for any attempts by China or Russia to incite protests in response to Trump's indictment.
New York Witnesses Trump's Arrival For His Day In Court
Donald Trump would be charged with 34 felonies for falsifying business records.
NYPD Instructs All Officers To Report In Uniform On Friday Following Trump's Indictment
In anticipation of a potential Trump indictment, the NYPD built barriers around the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse last week.
Russia Stops Communicating Missile Test Info With US, Opens Drills
Under the New START treaty, the parties routinely exchange information regarding the status of their nuclear arsenals every six months.