U.S. House Advances SAVE America Act on Voter Rules
The U.S. House is set to pass the SAVE America Act, requiring proof of citizenship and photo ID for voting, amid partisan debate over voter access and responsibility.
The U.S. House is set to pass the SAVE America Act, requiring proof of citizenship and photo ID for voting, amid partisan debate over voter access and responsibility.
Political analysis reveals Alberta's separatist movement exerts disproportionate influence over federal Conservatives, with the province's dominance creating a tail-wagging-the-dog dynamic in national politics.
A CNN panel discussion turned explosive as conservative commentator Scott Jennings accused Democrats of condescending to voters over the SAVE America Act, which mandates citizenship proof and photo ID for voting.
The Interim Federal Health Program's costs have skyrocketed from $60 million in 2016 to nearly $1 billion in 2026, driven by a surge in asylum claims, many deemed false, with projections exceeding $1.5 billion by 2030.
Senate Democrats blocked Department of Homeland Security funding, demanding reforms to federal immigration agents after two American deaths in Minnesota, risking a partial shutdown.
Quebec's political influence in federal politics is declining due to demographic shifts and policy choices. By 2050, the province may represent less than 20% of Canada's population, raising concerns about national unity and bilingualism.
Democrats are furious after discovering the Justice Department monitored lawmakers' searches of Epstein documents, with calls for Attorney General Pam Bondi to resign and demands for systemic overhaul.
President Donald Trump commended Attorney General Pam Bondi for her testimony before Congress, where she praised him extensively while facing questions about Jeffrey Epstein files.
Democratic senators introduce a bill to ban surveillance pricing in grocery stores, targeting the use of personal data for price hikes and electronic shelf labels to protect consumers from inflation-driven corporate practices.
A U.S. judge has issued a preliminary ruling preventing the Pentagon from lowering Senator Mark Kelly's retired military rank and pension pay after he urged troops to reject unlawful orders, marking a setback for the Trump administration's legal actions.
Statistics Canada projects Quebec's population will fall below 20% of Canada's total by 2050, reducing its political weight in federal politics as Alberta grows and immigration policies diverge.
Alicia Hastey, a producer for 'CBS Evening News,' has left the network, criticizing its ideological shift and claiming it pressures journalists to self-censor stories that might trigger backlash.
Former President Donald Trump could prevent the Gordie Howe International Bridge from opening by refusing to deploy U.S. border officers, according to legal experts. The $6.4 billion project faces uncertainty amid Trump's demands for compensation and owne
As Donald Trump's presidency enters its final years, Canada faces uncertainty over whether his waning influence will bring relief or increased turmoil amid ongoing trade disputes and aggressive rhetoric.
As Donald Trump's presidency enters its final phase, Canada faces uncertainty over whether his waning tenure will bring relief or increased turmoil in bilateral relations.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi testified before the House Judiciary Committee, facing intense questioning about the DOJ's handling of Jeffrey Epstein documents. The hearing featured heated exchanges and accusations of ignoring victims.
Attorney General Pam Bondi faced intense questioning from Democratic lawmakers during a House Judiciary Committee hearing, accused of using the Justice Department to target political opponents of former President Donald Trump and mishandling Jeffrey Epste
Buried within the 634-page Bill C-15, a provision allows cabinet ministers to exempt entities from almost any non-criminal law for three-year periods, citing economic growth as justification.
Former President Donald Trump issued an apology to Oklahoma residents for endorsing Governor Kevin Stitt, whom he criticized as mediocre, while not apologizing for sharing a racist video targeting the Obamas.
Rep. Jamie Raskin turned the 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' insult back on Trump supporters during a discussion with Jen Psaki about Attorney General Pam Bondi's testimony.
MSNBC's Jen Psaki condemned Attorney General Pam Bondi's combative behavior during a House Judiciary Committee hearing, calling it a performance for President Trump.
The Congressional Budget Office's 10-year outlook shows deteriorating fiscal conditions, with deficits and debt driven by spending on Social Security and Medicare, partially offset by tariffs.
Attorney General Pam Bondi faces bipartisan calls to resign after a contentious congressional hearing on Jeffrey Epstein files, with conservative radio host Erick Erickson leading the charge.
Nebraska's secretary of state will provide sensitive voter information to the U.S. Justice Department following a state Supreme Court decision, amid legal battles over election security and privacy concerns.
President Donald Trump's efforts to affix his name to federal buildings and institutions while in office violate long-standing presidential norms, according to historians who note previous presidents refused such honors.
Body language experts analyze Attorney General Pam Bondi's heated exchange during a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Epstein files, revealing performative gestures and aggressive tactics.
French President Emmanuel Macron criticized Elon Musk as 'an oversubsidised guy,' leading to a sharp retort from the billionaire tech mogul in a public dispute over economic policies.
A Jewish advocacy group has called on the Canadian government to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization, citing security threats and following the U.S. lead. The group argues this is necessary to protect democracy.
Sen. Mark Kelly criticizes Republicans for staying quiet after Trump's Justice Department sought to prosecute six Democratic lawmakers over a video urging troops to disobey illegal orders.
Rep. Nancy Mace showcases her open office layout with no desk or chief of staff, promoting collaboration while facing allegations of erratic behavior and high staff turnover rates in Congress.