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U.S. Ambassador: 'We do not need Canada'

U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra made controversial remarks on CJAD 800 Radio, discussing bilateral relations. Explore the details and context of his statement.

Bank of America Profit Climbs as Trading Surges

Bank of America reports a significant profit increase for the final quarter of 2025, driven by a surge in trading activity amid market volatility. Get the full financial breakdown.

Argentina Patagonia wildfires burn 12,000 hectares

Intense wildfires in southern Argentina have consumed nearly 12,000 hectares of forest in Patagonia, posing a severe threat to nearby communities. Firefighters battle the blazes as the situation develops.

Lula talks to regional leaders after Maduro's capture

Brazil's President Lula da Silva held urgent calls with Canada's PM Carney, Mexico's Sheinbaum, and Colombia's Petro to coordinate a regional response to the U.S. military operation in Venezuela, while balancing domestic politics and trade talks with Wash

Colombians Protest U.S. Raid on Venezuela

Supporters of Colombian President Gustavo Petro rallied against U.S. intervention in Venezuela, emphasizing sovereignty. Get the latest on this developing international story.

Trump's Gunboat Diplomacy vs. MAGA Base

Analysis: President Trump's 'America First' foreign policy, exemplified by the Venezuela raid, must balance military coercion with his non-interventionist base's demands. Can he sustain it?

Trump's Repeated False Claim About Bin Laden Warning

Former President Donald Trump again falsely claimed he warned to 'take out' Osama bin Laden before 9/11. Fact-check shows his 2000 book mentions bin Laden but lacks specific warning. Read the full analysis.

Search ends for cruise passenger overboard near Cuba

The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended its search for a 77-year-old woman who went overboard from a Holland America cruise ship sailing north of Cuba. The extensive search covered over 690 square miles.

Search ends for cruise passenger overboard near Cuba

The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended its search for a 77-year-old woman who went overboard from a Holland America cruise ship sailing north of Cuba. Read the latest details on this tragic incident.

BofA CEO Sees Tariff De-escalation in 2026

Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan forecasts a reduction in U.S. trade tensions next year, with average tariffs settling at 15%. Read the analysis for Canada.

Alberta Separatists Plan Latin America Campaign

Alberta separatists, fresh from talks with U.S. officials, plan a Latin American push for support and financing ahead of a potential independence referendum. Discover the strategy.

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