Canada’s new prime minister issues scathing warning to Donald Trump

Tensions between the U.S. and Canada are escalating, and newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney isn’t holding back. In a powerful victory speech, Carney directly criticized President Donald Trump, accusing him of trying to “break” Canada and take its land, resources, and sovereignty. Carney, a former banker with no prior political experience, led the [...]

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Amal Clooney at Risk of US Entry

Amal Clooney, a leading human rights lawyer, was part of an eight-member panel appointed by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to review arrest warrants for senior Israeli and Hamas leaders accused of committing war crimes during the Israel-Gaza conflict. The panel, which included several top British legal experts, unanimously concluded that there was enough evidence [...]

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“Supreme Court Refuses to Review Case on College Bias Response Teams”

In a closely watched decision this week, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it will not review a challenge to university bias response teams, effectively leaving intact the lower courts’ divergent rulings on these controversial campus programs. The petition, brought by Speech First—a nonprofit organization devoted to defending students’ First Amendment rights—targeted Indiana University’s bias [...]

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NEW: China Caves On 125% Tariff For Major U.S. Export

China on Tuesday waived a 125 percent tariff on ethane imports from the United States in a major trade war concession, according to a report from Reuters. China had initially imposed the tariff as part of its retaliation against President Donald Trump’s tariff strategy, which has largely focused on China. While Trump issued a 90-day [...]

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House Dem Leader Takes Unprecedented Step to Limit Members’ El Salvador Travel

In the aftermath of the 2024 midterm elections, Democratic Party leaders are conducting a thorough postmortem to understand why the anticipated “blue wave” never materialized—indeed, why the party suffered notable losses in key races. At the heart of this reflection is a realization that certain policy positions, often termed “80-20 issues,” resonate with only a [...]

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TERMINATED — Bombshell News from Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth

In a startling development this week, the Trump administration abruptly removed Vice Admiral Shoshana Chatfield—a distinguished three-star Navy officer and the sole female member of NATO’s Military Committee—from her post without public explanation. Chatfield’s dismissal, first reported by Reuters and confirmed by multiple outlets, comes amid the Administration’s broader campaign to eliminate Diversity, Equity, and [...]

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Supreme Court May REMOVE Democrat Judge After Chilling Discovery

Allegations of Improper Political Contributions 1.1 Details of the JQC Complaint In a formal petition filed earlier this month, the Judicial Qualifications Commission charged Judge Moon with violating Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.045 and the accompanying Code of Judicial Conduct. The core allegation is that, between 2022 and 2024, Judge Moon made multiple campaign [...]

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House Passes ‘Take It Down’ Act Criminalizing Deep Fake Revenge Photos

The Take It Down Act, a measure that would criminalize the publication of nonconsensual sexually explicit deepfakes, passed the House on Monday and now heads to President Trump’s desk for his signature. The bill cleared the House in a decisive 409–2 vote, with 22 members not voting. Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Eric Burlison (R-Mo.) [...]

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DOJ Ends ‘DEI’ Lawsuits Against Fire, Police Departments

Attorney General Pam Bondi ended federal lawsuits that the Biden administration had filed against local police and fire departments over their merit-based hiring policies. Under the Biden administration, the DOJ’s Office of Civil Rights sued local first responders for prioritizing merit in hiring rather than making race-based decisions. “Despite no evidence of intentional discrimination—only statistical [...]

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Leavitt Tells Reporters Trump Has Been Much More Accessible Than Biden

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt presented a compelling statistic about how accessible President Donald Trump has been just a few months into taking office. While speaking at a media event hosted by  Axios co-founder Mike Allen, Leavitt highlighted the contrast between President Trump’s accessibility and that of former President Joe Biden. She also noted [...]

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Trump’s Latest Executive Order Threatens to Shatter Democrats’ Remaining Sanity

On March 1, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order designating English as the sole official language of the United States. The move—while largely symbolic in global context—served as a clear statement of administration policy: that a common language underpins national unity, streamlines government operations, and fosters civic engagement. Building on that foundation, [...]

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Faces Fresh Allegations of Racism—Again

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) embarked on their jointly promoted “Fight Oligarchy Tour,” visiting several traditionally Republican-leaning states to rally support for a progressive agenda. Amid heightened political polarization, the two veteran lawmakers have drawn considerable media attention—not only for their policy proposals but also for the logistics of their travel [...]

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