Politics
Protests sweep Cuba as artists call on countrymen to take to the streets, saying, "it's now or never"
Several Cuban artists residing in the United States joined the call for freedom for the island through their social media pages
Several Cuban artists residing in the United States joined the call for freedom for the island through their social media pages
During a Sunday night speech to thousands of his supporters, the embattled former Brazilian chief executive said he was a victim of political persecution, and accusations he was part of plotting a coup to overthrow his successor, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, were a “lie”
Haley says she is the only one capable of uniting Americans, despite Trump’s electoral victories and his popularity in her own home state
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin says a far-left shift is not helping unite the country, and says America needs “a path forward where the center of this country is represented, and that's the center-left and the center-right.”
The study reveals a significant downturn in support for the regime compared to previous periods
CNN projected at 12:34 a.m. Wednesday that Democrat Tom Suozzi would win the New York special election, a move that will further endanger the Republican Party’s narrow edge in the U.S. House of Representatives
The commercial, which was produced by American Values 2024, the super PAC supporting Kennedy featured the same exact music and imagery from a famous ad used by JFK’s campaign when he ran for president under the Democratic Party ticket in 1960
Brazilian police arrested four individuals Thursday morning and executed 33 warrants against suspects who allegedly engaged in election interference by raising doubts about the country’s electronic voting system in what authorities say was an attempt to overturn the election results
Once a surefire stronghold for the left, Democrats have also lost their support among young Hispanic eligible voters in the 18-to-29-year-old age range, leaving the president with only a slight advantage
Three journalistic agencies made the shocking claim, reporting that U.S. federal agents and prosecutors found that the Mexican Sinaloa Cartel contributed between $2-4 million to López Obrador’s 2006 campaign
In a bustling square, thousands of Salvadorans gathered in front of the National Palace adorned with flags, t-shirts, and caps in the distinctive sky-blue hue of Bukele's New Ideas (NI) party