Vance Criticizes Eileen Gu's Decision to Compete for China
Vice President JD Vance expressed disappointment that American-born skier Eileen Gu chose to represent China, stating he roots for athletes who identify as Americans.
Vice President JD Vance expressed disappointment that American-born skier Eileen Gu chose to represent China, stating he roots for athletes who identify as Americans.
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals U.S. public approval of Donald Trump's immigration policies has fallen to its lowest level since his return to the White House, with significant declines among male voters.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has formally announced his resignation as leader of the Liberal Party during a statement delivered in Ottawa, marking a significant political transition.
After nearly ten years as Prime Minister and 18 years in politics, Justin Trudeau's era concludes. This analysis revisits the key moments that shaped his historic tenure and legacy in Canadian governance.
Following Justin Trudeau's resignation as Liberal leader, political analysts highlight key figures like Chrystia Freeland and Mark Carney as potential successors in the upcoming leadership race.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced he will step down as Liberal leader and prorogue Parliament until March, marking a significant political shift in Canada.
Justin Trudeau steps down as Liberal leader and prorogues Parliament until March, sparking widespread analysis and reactions across Canada's political landscape.
British broadcaster Piers Morgan warns that President Donald Trump risks becoming a lame duck if Republicans lose the House in 2026, criticizing ICE raids while praising border shutdown.
The Liberal Party, led by Mark Carney, has won a minority government in Canada's federal election, securing a fourth consecutive mandate. Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre conceded while NDP's Jagmeet Singh announced his resignation.
Videos verified by AFP show crowds at memorials for killed protesters shouting anti-government slogans, as officials acknowledge over 3,000 deaths during January's crackdown while rights groups claim thousands more.
Texas Senate candidate James Talarico alleges the FCC colluded with CBS to prevent his interview with Stephen Colbert from airing, sparking a debate over media freedom and political interference.
Former Trump loyalist Marjorie Taylor Greene alleges President Trump pressured Republicans to drop a petition for Epstein files, warning his 'friends will get hurt' if released.
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance addresses media speculation about tensions with Senator Marco Rubio, asserting no conflict exists as both are seen as potential contenders for the 2028 presidential race.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre emphasizes the importance of national unity in response to separation threats, highlighting the party's commitment to a cohesive Canada.
British Columbia's 2026 budget outlines significant public sector job reductions and capital project pauses, drawing reactions from Conservative MLA Peter Milobar and others.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre clarifies that MP Jamil Jivani's comments about anti-American 'hissy fit' do not represent party views, emphasizing Canadians' legitimate concerns over U.S. tariffs.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre clarifies that MP Arpan Khanna's Washington visit represents personal views, not official party stance, amid political scrutiny.
Canada has named Mark Wiseman as its next ambassador to Washington, a crucial diplomatic move as Ottawa prepares for upcoming trade negotiations with the United States.
The British Columbia government's 2026 budget introduces significant tax increases and plans to cut 15,000 public sector jobs over three years, while pausing major capital projects.
Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Terrebonne, Quebec, to meet with former Liberal MP Tatiana Auguste following a Supreme Court decision that overturned the local election results.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass calls for Casey Wasserman to step down as LA28 chairman due to his connections to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, despite the board's support for him.
Peru's Congress has voted to remove interim President Jose Jerí from office as he faces serious corruption allegations, sparking protests in Lima.
A new report reveals federal bureaucracy costs have surged 80% to $71.4 billion, with Canadians demanding value for tax dollars and Prime Minister Carney facing pressure to trim the fat.
Tricia McLaughlin, a vocal defender of President Trump's immigration policies at DHS, is set to exit her role as criticism mounts over recent shootings and resource allocation.
A Canadian spy watchdog report reveals that Ottawa maintained individuals on the no-fly list without necessary grounds, raising serious concerns about civil liberties and procedural fairness in national security measures.
Parliamentary Budget Officer analysis reveals federal personnel spending increased to $76.3 billion in 2024-25, though growth rate has slowed with only 1.6% expansion in workforce size as downsizing begins.
Thousands of protesters gathered in Pristina, Kosovo, on the 18th anniversary of independence to oppose trials of ex-leaders for alleged war crimes during the 1998-99 conflict with Serbia.
An opinion piece argues against forcing public servants back to offices, citing unreliable transit, logistical issues, and lack of productivity evidence.
Meghan McCain challenges conservative messaging pressuring women to have children, advocating for acceptance of diverse paths amid public figures promoting motherhood.
Tom Mulcair analyzes Quebec's political landscape, suggesting Quebecers might face both provincial and federal elections this year, with Éric Duhaime's Conservatives playing a wild card role.