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TWO US SOLDIERS AND AN INTERPRETER KILLED IN AN AMBUSH IN SYRIA

Esta foto sin fecha, procedente de la colección personal de Jeffrey Epstein y facilitada por los demócratas del Comité de Supervisión de la Cámara de Representantes el 12 de diciembre de 2025, muestra al presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump (C), posando con un grupo de mujeres que llevan collares hawaianos. Los legisladores demócratas publicaron el viernes una nueva serie de fotos procedentes de la finca del delincuente sexual condenado Jeffrey Epstein, que incluye imágenes del presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, y del expresidente Bill Clinton, así como del exasesor de Trump, Steve Bannon, el exsecretario del Tesoro de Clinton, Larry Summers, el director Woody Allen y el expríncipe ahora conocido como Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. (Foto de HANDOUT / House Oversight Democrats / AFP)

Politics

New war between the White House and Democrats over the leak of Epstein's photos showing Trump, Clinton, Gates, Woody Allen and Prince Andrew, among other personalities

The president downplays the importance of the images, in which he is seen accompanied by women: "here are hundreds and hundreds of people that have them. That's no big deal... I know nothing about them." the administration denounces the publication of "carefully selected photos with random censorship to try to create a false narrative."

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Opinion

US: Surging Socialism and Anti-Semitism Masquerading as Anti-Zionism

The rise of these anti-Semitic, "anti-Zionist" and anti-American currents within the conservative movement has been called "a growing cancer" and it needs to be relentlessly fought. Americans who treasure the values of individual liberties and human rights shall have to assume the role of gatekeepers.

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Trump announces new ceasefire in Thailand, Cambodia conflict

"I had a very good conversation this morning with the Prime Minister of Thailand, Anutin Charnvirakul, and the Prime Minister of Cambodia, Hun Manet, concerning the very unfortunate reawakening of their long-running War," he posted on Truth Social.

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Politics

Most Europeans believe Trump is stronger than their own leaders

A POLITICO poll detailed that Trump's return to the White House is far more significant to voters in Germany, France and the United Kingdom than the election of their own national leaders. The poll was conducted by independent London-based pollster Public First.

Society

The 'architects of AI', Person of the Year 2025 according to 'Time' magazine

"This is the year we feel like the people who were designing, imagining and building artificial intelligence stopped debating how to create this technology and started competing to deploy it, and there are huge consequences for society," said the magazine's editor-in-chief, Sam Jacobs.

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Politics

Trump 2017 vs. Trump 2025, in graphs

From record executive orders to immigration tightening and a drop in approval: four charts show how Trump's second first year differs from his first.

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Politics

Candance Owens, the Out-of-Control Agitator

The most outlandish plot theories have become central to the media strategy of the controversial ultra commentator, with narratives ranging from personal attacks on Brigitte Macron, wife of French President Emmanuel Macron, to antisemitic accusations linked to the murder of Charlie Kirk.

Opinion

What Europeans don't understand

Trump's vision goes so far as to assert that Europe, wrongly led by the European Union, is putting Europeans' Western identity in existential jeopardy.

Opinion

Americans have the power to confront China's rare earth stranglehold

Where and why is America now either burying in landfills or sending overseas its valuable electronic waste, when every smartphone, laptop, EV battery, and flat screen contains valuable elements that would help our nation free itself from its dependence on Chinese exports of crucial rare earth elements?

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Health

The 'Hispanic Paradox': Why Latinos live longer and defy statistics in the US

For decades, the country has witnessed a phenomenon that baffles epidemiologists, demographers and public health officials: Hispanics—many of them with low incomes, limited access to health insurance and exposed to harsh working conditions—live, on average, longer than almost any other ethnic group in the nation.

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Society

Vibrant, educated, young and Christian: A breakdown of the US Hispanic community

Latinos form the second largest racial or ethnic group in the country, representing approximately one in five inhabitants. A Pew Research report also highlights the group's diversity: "They are also strikingly diverse, relatively young, mostly U.S. born and increasingly dispersed across the country."

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