Trump to Host New Canadian Prime Minister Carney Amid Trade Tensions

The president said he will bring up the idea of annexing Canada as the 51st state during his meeting with Carney. WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump will host Canada’s new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, at the White House on Tuesday for high stakes talks focused on trade and security. The meeting comes amid heightened tensions between the

Trump Announces National Holidays for World War I and II Victories

President Donald Trump said the initiative is part of Americans ‘celebrating our victories again!’ President Donald Trump has expanded on his plans to alter the days honoring America’s participation in last century’s world wars by declaring them as national holidays. “We won two World Wars, but we never took credit for it — Everyone else

Federal Judge Orders North Carolina to Certify Democrat Winner of Supreme Court Election

Republican Judge Jefferson Griffin has challenged the results of November’s election. A federal judge ordered the North Carolina Board of Elections on May 5 to certify the results of the state’s 2024 Supreme Court election and confirm the victory of Democratic incumbent Justice Allison Riggs after the results were challenged by a Republican judge. In

Racial Discrimination Persists at UCLA Medical School as Federal Investigation Is Underway, Documents Show

The Department of Health and Human Services launched a civil rights investigation in March into the David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles. The probe, HHS said in a press release, would investigate whether the school’s admissions office discriminates based on race. Less than two weeks later, UCLA instructed admissions officers to do

House Passes Bill to Require State Department to Review Taiwan Relations

Rep. Ann Wagner, the bill’s sponsor, is calling for the State Department to remove ’self-imposed limitations on U.S.-Taiwan engagement.’ The U.S. House of Representatives on May 5 passed a new bill requiring the U.S. State Department to review its policies concerning diplomatic interactions with Taiwan. Rep. Ann Wagner (R-Mo.), the bill’s sponsor, cast her legislation—the

Taliban Earning Billions, Giving American Weaponry to Terrorist Groups as Afghanistan Once Again Becomes Jihadi Hotbed: Report

Taliban took in $3.4 billion in revenue over past year, boosting cash supply in wake of Biden admin’s Afghan withdrawal Taliban parades U.S. military vehicles August 14, 2024 (@pagahindu/X) The Taliban took in $3.4 billion in revenue over the last year, boosting its cash supply by 14 percent amid the return of Afghanistan as a