Biden Threatens To Stop Arm Shipments If Israel Invades Rafah
President Joe Biden said Wednesday he would stop US weapons supplies to Israel if it attacks Rafah in southern Gaza, his most direct warning to date over the prosecution of the war against Hamas. His fresh warning came after the US last week halted a shipment of huge American bombs to Israel.
Biden administration set to reveal asylum change that will allow for quicker rejections
The rule could be published as soon as Thursday, according to Axios
Arkansas, Iowa among six states suing Biden administration rule that expands protections for LGBTQ students
Other states such as Texas and Florida have already challenged the federal government's decision on court
Biden Slams 'Ferocious' Rise In Anti-Semitism Amid Gaza Protests
US President Joe Biden condemned a "ferocious surge" in anti-Semitism on Tuesday, in a Holocaust memorial speech that came at a fraught moment in Israel's war in Gaza and with protests roiling American universities.
Biden Campaign takes on family separations during Trump administration in latest ad aimed at Latinos
The ad focuses on the stark differences between the President and his presumptive opponent
Poll: Voters lean heavily towards Trump over Biden by 20% on immigration control
A poll from Decision Desk HQ/News Nation showed that 46% of respondents chose the presumptive GOP candidate, compared to 26% who backed Biden
Less than 1% of voters in 6 states will decide the elections; 3 are Latino-heavy Arizona, Nevada, Georgia
An extremely small percentage of voters will tip the scale in November. So far, polls show they are leaning for Trump
Biden regains ground with Latinos as poll shows election close enough to be a 'coin flip'
According to a USA Today-Suffolk University poll, the presumptive GOP nominee has lost 11 percentage points with the demographic in the past three months
Americans' confidence in Biden's economic leadership hits historical low amid persistent inflation
A Gallup poll showed that confidence level in Biden's ability to do the right thing for the economy is among the lowest for any president since 2001
White House bolsters border policy with DHS and USAID experts
A former DHS assistant secretary will reinforce the administration's efforts of border security and immigration
From NASA to farm unions: Meet the Latinas among 2024's recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom
Ellen Ochoa and Teresa Romero join a class that also includes Al Gore, Nancy Pelosi and Michael Bloomberg
After Breaking Silence, Biden Faces Balancing Act On Gaza Demos
Joe Biden broke his silence Thursday on the student protests against Israel's war with Hamas but the US president faces a difficult balancing act to avoid hurting his reelection chances against Donald Trump.
US Election Disinformation Targets Non-citizen Voting
With the election possibly to be decided by several thousand votes in battleground states, social media has filled up with allegations that foreigners are entering the country to swing the poll in favor of President Joe Biden.
Latino voters swing pro-choice: Tri-state poll reveals support for abortion rights in key battlegrounds
A survey by BSP Research also shows greater support among Hispanics for President Joe Biden in California, Nevada, and Arizona
Biden administration forgives $6.1 billion in student debt for attendees of school accused of fraud
The decision impacts 317,000 borrowers who attended The Art Institutes
Latino Catholics are nearly evenly split in their support for Biden and Trump
The figure is similar to the country average, but there are large disparities among people who profess other religions or are unaffiliated
Latinos con Biden will place heavier focus on economy and healthcare over immigration, initiative chair says
One of Biden's primary initiatives to reach the demographic will place its focus on the economy and healthcare, Rep. Veronica Escobar told La Opinión
Gov. Greg Abbott directs Texas to disregard Biden's new federal protections for LGBTQ+ students
"This ham-handed effort to impose a leftist belief onto Title IX exceeds your authority as President," he wrote in X.
Biden, Mexican President López Obrador discuss 'effectively managing' migration in new call
The conversation took place on Sunday (April 28), with AMLO saying the countries have made progress in stemming unauthorized migration
How Libre, a Koch brothers group, aims to engage Latinos by criticizing Biden's economic policies
Libre, created by the Koch brothers, will spend seven figures in the campaign. Economy has been a weakness for Biden among Latinos
Joe Biden wins the Puerto Rico presidential primary with voting subdued due to austerity measures
There was a comparatively low number of voting centers open as a result of the measures imposed by a federal control board overseeing Puerto Rico's finances
U.S. 2024 Elections: AI tools can be 'easily' used to target Latinos, study shows
Experiments conducted by the Digital Democracy Institute of the Americas used images of Joe Biden and Donald Trump
Americans are increasingly critical and dissatisfied with a Biden-Trump election rematch
As voters come closer to facing the same choice they did four years ago, about half of them wish they could change both options in the ballot
Biden's approval rate reaches historical low for first-term presidents at this point of their tenure
A Gallup poll showed Biden with a 38.7% approval rate in his 13th quarter
Biden Targets Fossil Fuel Power Sector With Tough New Carbon Rules
Hailed by environmental groups as a "gamechanger," the regulations take effect from 2032 and will also mandate that new, high capacity gas-fired plants slash their carbon dioxide output by the same amount -- 90 percent -- a target that would require the use of carbon capture technology.
Twice as many Texan likely voters approve of Gov. Abbott's handling of the border compared to Biden's
Over half of respondents of a poll by the Hispanic Policy Foundation approved of Abbott, compared to 24% who had a positive view of Biden's approach
New Biden administration rule to make millions more salaried workers eligible for overtime pay
The Labor Department announced a new rule that will extend overtime pay to salaried workers who earn less than $43,888 annually. It will go into effect July 1
Chile Steel Plant Reopens As Tariffs Imposed On Chinese Imports
The Huachipato plant, which provides 2,700 direct jobs and some 20,000 indirect ones, announced a month ago it was winding down, unable to compete with Chinese steel that sells for about 40% cheaper in the South American country.
RFK Jr.'s presidential candidacy could hurt Trump more than Biden, new poll shows
The survey by NBC News shows that the incumbent actually takes the lead from the former president when RFK Jr. is in the ballot
Young voters say there is an immigration crisis but disagree with common stereotypes
Many more believe that "immigrants improve the culture of the United States" and disagree with the affirmation that immigrants "increase crime in my community"