
Mike Johnson asks Congressman Tony Gonzales to withdraw his candidacy in seeking his re-election
Mike Johnson put a stop to the scandal involving Tony Gonzales and asked him to end his plan to be re-elected as senator for Texas

Mike Johnson put a stop to the scandal involving Tony Gonzales and asked him to end his plan to be re-elected as senator for Texas

Tony Gonzales, representative for Texas, admitted to having an affair with one of his staff members who, under social pressure, took her own life

The president acted unilaterally and unlawfully: without authorization from Congress and without any imminent threat to the United States

Migrant Force applauds the progress of the constitutional reform initiative to include eight seats representing Mexican immigrants in the US

Senator Elizabeth Warren demands that money generated by tariffs annulled by the Supreme Court be refunded to American consumers

Abigail Spanberger, Governor of Virginia, will be the Democrat in charge of responding to the President's State of the Union address

Donald Trump would issue an executive order requiring proof of citizenship to vote during the midterm elections

Steve Bannon criticizes withdrawal of federal agents in Minnesota and assures that the strategy “is not going to work” while Homan announces reduction of operations

Republican Josh Hawley demands prosecution of Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison for allegedly benefiting from a multi-million dollar fraud

Although the vote could have limited effects, it represents an important political signal ahead of the upcoming midterm elections

As the US oil embargo on Cuba tightens, the country is rapidly running out of fuel

Hakeem Jeffries demands investigation of Donald Trump after he posted a racist video and even describes him as a “deranged scoundrel”

The bill to end the government shutdown passed by a narrow margin in the House of Representatives

The Republican National Committee has become a fundraising machine and is already ahead of the Democrats by more than $80 million

The SBA eliminated access to its multipurpose loan, one of the most used programs by small businesses

Trump's threat to impose tariffs on countries that send oil to Cuba could trigger an unprecedented humanitarian crisis on the island

The agreement seeks to prevent the federal government from running out of funds and dispels the specter of a new shutdown that threatened to paralyze the country

Donald Trump's strategy of deploying the National Guard to half a dozen cities in 2025 represented an expenditure of nearly $500 million

Government shutdown possibility increases after Senate blocks government funding package

While the CHC claims to reject unconditional support for the budget bill for ICE and other agencies, three of its members voted in favor

Legislative pressure arises after Deputy Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon refuses to investigate the actions of the immigration agent who killed Renee

Jonathan Ross, ICE agent suspended after killing Renee Good in Minneapolis; senators demand civil rights investigation into the case

Both ICE and other Department of Homeland Security agencies have billions of dollars unused from the 2025 special budget

A partial list of the main ways Trump is trying to win the November election, even against the will of the voters

The news sparked dozens of criticisms, given that ICE is involved in controversial events, such as the death of Renee Good at the hands of an immigration agent

Legislative leaders from both parties reached a consensus on a healthcare package that is part of a broad spending bill

This is a victory for the president who was outraged that some Republicans tried to tie his hands on a key foreign policy issue

Approximately 22.8 million people have selected an ACA plan, the first decline in four years at this point in the enrollment period

In addition to Janet Yellen, various voices have criticized the investigation against Jerome Powell, accusing it of political overtones

The United States is considering a range of alternatives, from military action to a campaign focused on residents. We analyze them.

By a vote of 52 to 47, a resolution to prevent Donald Trump from using the military in Venezuela advanced in the Senate.

Republican Thom Tillis urges Stephen Miller, senior White House advisor, to become better informed about geopolitical issues or resignation

The House passed extending Obamacare subsidies with bipartisan support, increasing pressure on the Senate to negotiate a deal

Republican Senator John Kennedy warns that launching a military offensive to annex Greenland would be

The senator expressed his alarm after meeting with Trump administration officials, and said he does not rule out further interventions following Maduro's capture

John Thune rules out any US military action to take Greenland, despite White House comments about its possible annexation

Kelly said Hegseth and Trump are trying to send a warning message to the military: “anyone who criticizes the administration will be persecuted”

Trump seems convinced that he sets the rules and others don't have that privilege, explains our international editor Jeremy Bowen

Democratic leaders in Congress criticize the Trump administration's military action in Venezuela to arrest Nicolas Maduro

Latino voters have proven to be a complex electoral force and, not being a sociocultural monolith, have become an undecided bloc

National Women's Law Center presented a summary of the bills that prevented the right to contraception, as well as those who fought to achieve it

Diplomats received phone calls notifying them, without further explanation, that they had to leave their posts and return to Washington

Democrats say rule change opens door to penalizing those who previously accessed such programs

Senator Schumer introduces motion to initiate legal action against the Trump Administration over incomplete Epstein case information and deleting files

In addition to the seizures, Rand Paul criticized the attacks where unarmed people suspected of being drug traffickers have been killed

“The president is not involved in the decision to remove more than a dozen images featuring President Trump,” Todd Blanche stated

Major General Donovan is the current deputy chief of Special Operations Command, and will replace Admiral Alvin Holsey

Cynthia Lummis ruled out the possibility of being re-elected as senator, joining four other Republicans who have opted for the same

With these two actions, the death toll from US bombings in the Caribbean and the Pacific exceeds one hundred

Congressman Ro Khanna told this newspaper that the Trump Administration would be committing an irregularity if it deletes Epstein's file names

“If JD Vance runs for president, he will be our candidate and I will be one of the first people to support him,” Rubio said in an interview with Vanity

A new effort in the Senate to get the Trump administration to release video of attack in the Caribbean on September 2 failed

The Treasury Department expands HSA tax benefits; the Senate will vote on the Patient Care Freedom Act soon

Amid questions about violations of international law and human rights, Secretary Hegseth refused to release video of attack in the Caribbean

The tax and budget law passed by Republicans canceled support for millions of people to have low-cost health insurance

Trump has been pushing a pressure campaign to get Republican states to approve changes to electoral maps

A bill to withdraw the US from NATO would send shockwaves through several European countries whose security would be threatened

Lawmakers heard testimony from U.S. citizens detained by immigration agents during raids in Southern California

The operation further complicates PDVSA's crude oil exports and coincides with the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony awarded to Maria Corina Machado

Gisler defeated Republican mack next fall, Gisler's challenge will be to retain the seat.

Troy Edgar is the current Deputy Secretary of DHS and one of the highest-ranking officials in the structure led by Kristi Noem

Ernestina Godoy was appointed as the new head of the Attorney General's Office (FGR) of Mexico

Investigations are increasing into the legality of the attacks that have killed dozens of people, with Pete Hegseth allegedly responsible

Her appointment comes a week after Alejandro Gertz Manero surprisingly submitted his resignation

US officials, several representatives and senators from both parties agree that the pardon of Orlando Hernandez is unjustified and problematic

Democrat Chuck Schumer admitted to being baffled after receiving bomb threats at three of his offices in New York

Pinterest publicly expressed its support for the bill that seeks to protect minors and the content they can access from their phones

A car accident cut short the political career of Faith Winter, Colorado senator, who lost her life at age 45

A group of Democratic senators asks the Department of Justice to reveal the legal recommendation on attacks on vessels

The unexpected and heroic resistance of the Latino and American people against Trump

Republicans Roger Wicker and Mitch McConnell disapprove of the plan Donald Trump proposed to the Ukrainian government to end the war with Russia

The president and the mayor-elect of New York had a meeting at the White House that both described as cordial and productive

The bill requires the Justice Department to release all information from its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein within 30 days

Trump accused Democrats of associating with the disgraced financier after signing the bill on Jeffrey Epstein's files

The Senate Majority Leader spoke about the bill that seeks to require transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein case files.

Congress acted swiftly Tuesday with bill that would force the release of the complete files of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein

Senate Majority Leader John Thune said the Epstein case bill could move forward without amendments

Since none of the eight candidates obtained more than 50%, the presidency will be decided next month

The Generation Z march in the Mexican capital, yet another effort by the right wing to avoid disappearing

President Donald Trump has withdrawn his support for Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, whom he calls a

Community leaders and legislators denounced how Trump's immigration policy is causing fear in immigrant families with children

Authorities are searching for a man who entered the office of Alina Habba, acting US Attorney for the District of New Jersey, with the intent to attack her

From the Oval Office, Donald Trump ends the longest government shutdown in US history

The Supreme Court extends its order blocking full SNAP payments as the government shutdown is potentially nearing its end

Trump and Republicans again monopolize the issue of healthcare, with millions of citizens affected by rising premiums

Grijalva will be sworn in as a member of Congress on Wednesday seven weeks after winning a special election in Arizona

House Democratic leaders introduced a budget amendment to extend Obamacare subsidies for 3 years

Republican senators demand stricter abortion rights to extend Obamacare subsidies

Duffy urged air traffic controllers to return to work and assured them they would receive 70% of their salary

The agreement contains three full-year appropriations bills that will fund certain departments such as Agriculture until the end of the fiscal year.

The Senate-approved bill, now headed to the House, consists of three funding proposals, but no health insurance tax credits

The Senate on Monday approved a Republican-backed agreement, supported by eight Democrats, to temporarily fund the federal government

A group of activists travel from San Diego to Washington to pressure congressmen and senators to approve immigration reform

The Senate will remain in session over the weekend, but concluded Saturday without progress on a solution to end the government shutdown

Trump proposes redirecting Obamacare coverage funds directly to citizens to resolve the government shutdown

Trump asks the Senate to stay in session over the weekend in search of a budget deal to end the government shutdown

They claim to be friends of immigrants, but they applaud the team's principal owner who does business with ICE

Capitol Police intervention prevented a subject from entering the building with the intention of assassinating Robert Garcia, representative from California

California Latino Senator Alex Padilla said he will not run for governor and will continue representing the state in the Senate

Worried about the government shutdown, voters go to the polls to elect one of two women to replace Republican Glenn Youngkin

After 14 votes in the Senate, a provisional funding bill to allow the government to reopen remains unapproved

More than 40 million Americans did not receive November payments after the USDA alleged its insolvency

Families who survive thanks to social assistance to buy food are at risk of losing the benefit due to the partial government shutdown

A federal judge ruled that Trump cannot require proof of citizenship on the federal voting form

Trump urged Republicans to use the

The Trump administration is limiting the number of refugees it admits to the country to 7,500, a notable decrease from previous figures

The Senate voted 51-47 to block President Trump's global tariffs, seeking to restore Congress's trade authority

Four Republican senators voted with Democrats in an effort to end Trump's tariffs on Canada

The president's party, La Libertad Avanza, won in key districts such as the city of Buenos Aires and the provinces of Cordoba and Santa Fe

The president's party, La Libertad Avanza, won in key districts such as the city of Buenos Aires and the provinces of Cordoba and Santa Fe

The Department of Agriculture warned that it will not use the supplemental SNAP funds so that millions can receive benefits in November

According to analysts, money for essential services could soon reach a crisis point as the government shutdown drags on.

Republicans in Congress are investigating Jack Smith and have accused him of leading

Congressman Gabe Vasquez Demands Republican Measures to Protect Healthcare for Farmers and New Mexicans

Testimonies from affected women state that they lacked adequate measures that led to severe illnesses and even abortions

The current shutdown has surpassed the previously second-longest, which occurred between December 1995 and January 1996

Arizona's attorney general sued to force House speaker Mike Johnson to swear in Democrat Adelita Grijalva

Comey's lawyers filed a document claiming that both charges lack legal basis

The Senate voted for the eleventh time on the Republican proposal to open the federal government until next month, but it did not get enough support

They try to counter President Trump's effort that favors Republicans in Texas

Trump's announcement of authorization for the CIA to operate in Venezuela raised questions about US intentions in the region.

The five complement each other and together they are a reason for congratulations and strengthen our decision to move forward.

Democrats and Republicans fail to reach agreement on reopening government; President Trump says there will be program shutdowns and layoffs

GOP bill to end government shutdown fails in Senate for 8th time, no solution in sight

Trump gave his full support to Milei just days before a key election

Vance warned Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer:

California tries to draw a line of hope: a reminder that our data, our lives, and our stories belong to us.

White House budget director Russ Vought confirmed that the government has begun laying off employees due to the government shutdown

GOP bill falls short again as shutdown end remains elusive amid Democrats' demands

Non-essential government services are suspended, and other security, aviation, and medical services will operate on a limited basis.

The Trump Administration claims that Democrats want to provide health benefits to undocumented immigrants, but that is false

Trump to meet with Schumer, Jeffries, Johnson, and Thune on Monday as Tuesday deadline to avert government shutdown hits

President Trump has been illegally freezing funds, breaking budget laws by refusing to distribute the money as required by law.

Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted days after Trump demanded his Justice Department act

A coalition of Latino civil rights groups called on Congress to ensure that immigration laws respect the Constitution and prevent abuses.

President Trump canceled a meeting with Democratic leaders in Congress to negotiate funding to prevent a government shutdown

Democrats are pushing to preserve healthcare programs as part of any deal to keep the government running.

Public health experts expressed concern about the lack of recommendations, which could lead to confusion among the population

The plan to fund the government until November 21 and thus avoid a shutdown lacked the support of Democrats in the Senate

Attorney General Ken Paxton is accused of allegedly paying for trips with his lover using taxpayer money

Jay Jacobs, chairman of the New York Democratic Party, refuses to allow Zohran Mamdani to become a candidate for mayor

Mike Johnson managed to unite the majority of his party members in the House of Representatives to pass the provisional budget project

The Chamber of Deputies approved this Wednesday a law that modifies the Family Code that allowed marriage at 16 years old with parental permission.

Sanders called Israel's war in Gaza a

Latino Officials and Business Leaders Launch Campaign Urging Trump and Congress to Grant Work Permits to Immigrant Workers

Democrats are also considering holding such a gathering before the November 2026 elections

Kirk maintained a close relationship with the Trump family and is credited with being the gateway for young people to the MAGA movement

The judge in charge of the sentence that the wife of former Democratic Senator Bob Menendez would receive took pity on her case and only sentenced her to 54 months

The rules change will allow the Senate to confirm multiple people at once, helping to clear a backlog of nearly 150 Trump nominees.

Senator Sabrina Cervantes files claim against the city of Sacramento for arrest and accusation of being drunk following a May accident

Florida surgeon general announced the state will end vaccination requirements even for schoolchildren

Ernst decision will leave a competitive Senate seat vacant for the midterm elections

When lawmakers return from their vacations, they will have just 20 business days before the government runs out of money at the end of September

Faced with opposition from Democrats, Republicans hope the new maps will allow them to gain more seats in Congress

The first runoff election in Bolivia history comes in a context marked by a deep economic crisis and division.

The Senate minority leader reproached Donald Trump for tipping the balance in favor of the Kremlin and condemning Ukraine to give up part of its territory

There are reports that ICE requested information on 40,000 undocumented immigrants, despite judicial limitations

Despite President Trump calls for a ceasefire, Putin has stepped up his drone and missile attacks on Ukraine

The attempt to modify the electoral map of the Lone Star State has further sharpened the political dispute in the United States.

References to the impeachment trials against Trump have been removed from the exhibition The Limits of Presidential Power.

Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler announced her resignation, opening the opportunity for Trump to name her successor

Despite the efforts of many, local PBS and NPR station networks will cease to operate after losing federal government funding

Elon Musk continues to support the Republican project in the face of the midterm elections

Testimony from Kerr local officials revealed a lack of leadership just when authorities needed to react

Senators Padilla Schiff and Markey denounced the surveillance of Angelenos during ICE raids by the Department of Homeland Security

Republicans voted to confirm Emil Bove as a judge on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals

The right-wing politician was accused of pressuring and paying imprisoned paramilitaries to change testimony that smeared him

More than 50 immigration judges have been fired since the US president arrived at the White House for his second term

Some Democratic candidates running in the midterm elections are promoting themselves as vigorous and passionate about exercise.

Senate Democratic Minority Leader Chuck Schumer calls for an independent investigation into the Secretary of Homeland Security

The Supreme Court allows Trump to dismiss members of the consumer product safety agency, which is an entity independent of the federal government

The chairman of the Republican National Committee continues to strengthen his finances and has already sold nearly $70,000,000 to the Democrats

The Mexican president assured that there is no information that drones are currently being used on the border

Classifying extreme heat will allow local governments to request funding for new water networks or provide additional cooling centers

Immigration agents have faced growing criticism for conducting operations in unmarked vehicles, wearing plainclothes, and wearing masks.

The president announced a new mechanism to send weapons to Ukraine through NATO allies without the US directly assuming the financing.

Pennsylvania passed new law against deepfakes and digital impersonation, establishing criminal penalties for the fraudulent use of Artificial Intelligence

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer calls for national emergency over measles outbreak

On the first anniversary of the assassination attempt, a Senate committee revealed a report on inexcusable failures by the Secret Service

Chuck Schumer blames Kennedy Jr., head of the Department of Health, for the high number of measles infections nationwide

Senator Angela Paxton files for divorce from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton after 38 years of marriage

Requires them to show their credential or badge with their name and the federal agency they work for; and prohibits masks

The most powerful public health official in the United States is denigrated by some scientists

Musk has insisted that the bill approved by the Senate will destroy millions of jobs and cause immense strategic damage to our country

The US president has suggested investigating the federal aid received by Tesla and SpaceX, causing a fall in the stock market and new criticism from the businessman

A waiver will allow a new storm barrier to be installed over the Rio Grande River along 17 miles of its flow through Texas

They feel alone in their fight to find and defend their loved ones arrested in ICE raids

Trump demands immediate resignation of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell

Hundreds of taxpayers fear losing their health insurance and pressure their representative

The bill is being promoted by President Donald Trump, who hopes to sign its approval this week.

Kamala Harris and Chuck Schumer criticize Republicans for allegedly attacking the medical care received by millions of Americans

The aircraft has carried nearly one billion passengers in nearly 15 years of operation, but doubts have been raised about its manufacture

More than 24 hours later, the Upper House has issued 45 consecutive votes in the longest so-called vote-a-rama in the history of that legislative body

About 16 percent of West Virginians rely on a federal food subsidy program that faces deep cuts

Republican leaders rush to meet Trump July 4 deadline, but face stiff Democratic opposition

With 51 votes in favor and 49 against, the US Senate approved the debate of Trump plan known as the big and beautiful bill

The Senate continues to debate the bill to fund Trump’s agenda this weekend on Capitol Hill, with a deadline until July 4

The Supreme Court preserved a key part of Obamacare coverage requirements that requires health plans to provide free preventive care

Voices continue to question the total annihilation that Trump announced after three nuclear sites were bombed by the United States

Trump said Thursday that the United States signed a trade-related agreement with China on Wednesday.

Immigration raids serve the president to put on a spectacle that benefits him politically

Pam Bondi included Mexico on the list of countries considered adversaries of the US, along with Iran, Russia and China

Democratic leaders in Congress are furious over President Trump decision to limit intelligence sharing with lawmakers

The Trump administration claims that the new law “violates the free exercise of religion of all Catholics”

Authorities indicated that the use of WhatsApp on official phones represents a high security risk

Some Republicans questioned Trump authority to attack Iran, and Democrats criticized that decision without approval from Congress.

Vice President Vance referred to California Senator Alex Padilla as Jose Padilla, who was convicted of supporting al-Qaeda.

Trump criticized the number of holidays and said they cost billions in productivity, hinting at possible changes during his administration

TheDream.US denounced that Caroline Dias Goncalves, a Utah Dreamer and TheDream.US scholarship recipient, was arrested by ICE and faces possible deportation

The call comes as 13 years of DACA approach amid growing hostility toward immigrant communities.

Maribel Hastings is an advisor to America’s Voice

Republicans move forward with Billy Long nomination to head IRS, despite warnings about ties to dubious companies

Elon Musk threatens to open his checkbook to contribute the necessary resources to create “The Party of America”

Steve Bannon lashed out at the richest man in the world for the controversial comments made about the nation’s president

Bondi has earned praise from conservative Republicans for loyally pursuing Trump’s agenda

Several Republican senators highlight the cost of Medicare Advantage programs as wasteful

The billionaire says the legislation would increase the US budget deficit and burden Americans with debt

After warning about Donald Trump’s tariff policy, six Nobel Prize winners in Economics are now warning about the bill

Hurricane season begins amid political storm over cuts to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA

Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson said there is enough opposition in the Senate to delay Trump’s

The Secretary of National Security Kristi Noem, defined incorrectly the habeas corpus in a audience of the Senate

Charles Kushner passed two years in prison after decide guilty 18 charges of fiscal evasion, and came out pardoned by Trump in 2020

Democratic senators are pressing the Trump administration for transparency regarding the deportation of over 200 individuals to El Salvador, highlighting concerns over due process and human rights violations.

Donald Trump is anticipated to name Senator Marco Rubio, known for his tough stance on China and Iran, as the new U.S. Secretary of State.

In her first interview post election, Nancy Pelosi discusses the Democratic Party’s direction and responds to criticisms after a significant electoral setback.

Susie Wiles, political strategist for Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign, set to make history as the first female White House Chief of Staff. Here’s all you need to know.

Far-right Republicans in Georgia gain control of the State Election Board, raising concerns about the possibility of holding free and fair elections.

The crisis of shutdown has increased in America.

US politicians, newspapers and space research institutes on Wednesday lauded India for the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the moon.

Indian-origin policy expert Nisha Desai Biswal will be the deputy CEO of US finance agency International Development Finance Corporation (DFC).

President Joe Biden has selected Admiral Lisa Franchetti to lead the US Navy.

Senator Jeff Merkley said the resolution passed a parliamentary committee.

PM Modi will attend the Bastille Day Parade on July 14, the National Day of France.

Pakistan's Senate has passed a bill empowering the Election Commission to announce election dates without the approval of the President, despite opposition from MPs from former Prime Minister Imran Khan's

Indians applying for B1-B2 visa get a waiting period of 450-600 days.

The White House announced the signing in an emailed statement. In this, Biden thanked the Congress leaders for their cooperation.

Mukesh Aghi, president of the India-US Strategic and Partnership Forum, said Garcetti is a person of great stature and has a deep understanding of Indians.

A powerful Republican senator has urged the Biden administration to talk to the Indian government about subsidies to its wheat and rice farmers.

The administrations of both the countries have accepted the invitation in principle.

Same-Sex marriage has been approved in America. President Joe Biden signed the Same-Sex Marriage Protection Bill recently passed by the US Parliament on Tuesday.

The great thing is that both the ruling Democratic Party and the opposition Republicans supported the bill.

After passing the lower house in the US, the same-sex marriage bill has now been introduced in the Senate for approval.

Voting for the US mid-term elections is about to end.

The ruling party CPI(M) in Kerala has alleged that Governor Arif Mohammad Khan is trying to implement the agenda of the BJP and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

the US government has taken several steps to set up manufacturing units of semiconductors in the country and increase their domestic production.

After the passage of this law from the US Senate, the chances of it being passed by Parliament have increased.