Mace's Desk-Free Office Amid Staff Turnover Concerns
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.
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.
The United States will commence payments on its substantial financial arrears to the United Nations within the coming weeks, according to a U.S. envoy. This move addresses a longstanding debt issue.
Vice President JD Vance urges Olympic athletes to focus on sports and national unity rather than political expression, following controversy over skier Hunter Hess's remarks.
King Charles, Emmanuel Macron, Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other world leaders express shock and offer condolences following a horrific mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, that left ten dead.
Attorney General Pam Bondi faced intense questioning from lawmakers over the Justice Department's handling of Jeffrey Epstein files, responding with shouting, insults, and political attacks during a contentious House Judiciary Committee hearing.
House Republicans are advancing legislation to mandate rigorous proof-of-citizenship for voter registration, aiming to bolster election integrity ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
A retired judge's investigation finds no evidence Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez knew of alleged vote-buying tactics during his 2025 campaign, though text messages remain unverified.
CTV News confirms Jesse Strang as the Tumbler Ridge mass shooter, with leaders urging support for the devastated community and a journalist noting blame-seeking behavior in the aftermath.
Calgary Mayor Farkas expresses grief over the Tumbler Ridge school shooting, as national leaders and communities mourn the devastating loss of life in British Columbia.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ridiculed Republican criticism of Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance, highlighting the cultural significance of the Puerto Rican artist's set.
A Rasmussen Reports survey reveals 56% of likely voters disapprove of President Donald Trump's second-term performance, with 48% rating Biden's job better than Trump's 40%.
Prime Minister Carney cancels his European diplomatic mission following the tragic mass shooting at a Tumbler Ridge high school, as national mourning and investigation intensify.
Attorney General Pam Bondi faced Democratic scrutiny during a House Judiciary Committee hearing regarding the Epstein files, labeling the opposition's tactics as mere political theatrics.
Carleton MP Bruce Fanjoy has publicly called for reconsideration of the federal return-to-office mandate, while other Ottawa-area Liberal MPs have declined to comment on the controversial policy change.
The Department of the Interior has enforced a new policy restricting flag displays at national parks, leading to the removal of the Pride flag at the historic Stonewall National Monument in New York City.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre call for national solidarity following the devastating school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia.
Republican lawmakers are calling for a congressional inquiry into Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance, citing concerns over explicit content and its broadcast to millions of viewers.
Lawmakers allege the Justice Department is illegally withholding information in the Jeffrey Epstein case, with improper redactions hiding co-conspirators' identities and raising questions about political interference.
President Trump's threat to block the Gordie Howe International Bridge came after his commerce secretary met with billionaire Matthew Moroun, owner of the competing Ambassador Bridge, according to sources.
Tragic mass shootings across Canada have consistently acted as catalysts for significant revisions to national firearm legislation over many years, shaping public safety policy.
A retrospective analysis highlights how Stephen Harper's government effectively utilized the public service to deliver key policies, contrasting with current challenges under Prime Minister Mark Carney's administration.
Former Michigan governor and congressman criticizes Trump's threat to block the Gordie Howe International Bridge opening, calling him 'an unserious man' with dangerous consequences for US-Canada relations.
Rep. Jamie Raskin disclosed that President Donald Trump's name appears more than a million times in unredacted Jeffrey Epstein documents, raising questions about transparency and prior claims.
Prime Minister Mark Carney expresses devastation over a mass shooting in British Columbia that killed 10 people, including the suspect, leading him to postpone his scheduled trip to the Munich Security Conference.
Prime Minister Mark Carney expresses devastation over a mass shooting in British Columbia that left 10 dead, postponing his scheduled trip to the Munich Security Conference.
French authorities have called for an investigation following the mention of a diplomat in newly released Jeffrey Epstein documents, raising concerns over international implications.
Iran commemorates the 1979 Islamic Revolution anniversary as public anger over government crackdowns and escalating tensions with the United States cast a shadow over the celebrations.
Prime Minister Mark Carney maintains a significant lead over Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre in approval ratings, despite criticism of his economic record and trade policies. Recent polls show Carney favored by 53% of Canadians compared to Poilievre'
Analysis questions the Liberal government's rationale for seeking a spring election, highlighting Mark Carney's limited policy reversals and continued high spending despite poll advantages.
President Donald Trump insists his private-funded White House ballroom is urgently required, while critics highlight pressing public needs like healthcare and affordability.