Category : Federal Government


Cuba Clash Sparks Debate on Regime's Future Amid Crisis

A recent deadly clash between Cuban forces and a U.S. yacht has reignited discussions about the communist regime's viability. Experts suggest Cuba's economic collapse and internal dissent may signal impending change.

Bill Clinton Faces Questions on Epstein Photos in Deposition

House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer announced Republicans will question former President Bill Clinton about photos with Jeffrey Epstein during a deposition. Democrats also seek serious answers, as flight records show Clinton traveled on Epstein's

Israeli Court Allows Aid Groups in Gaza as Strikes Continue

Israel's Supreme Court has ruled to allow humanitarian aid organizations to continue operations in Gaza, even as Israeli military strikes in the region resulted in four fatalities, highlighting the complex and volatile situation on the ground.

EU Probes Trade Rep's Epstein Ties

The European Union has ordered an official inquiry into Peter Mandelson's connections with Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about transparency and ethics in Brussels.

Kennedy's Workouts Signal Political Masculinity, Scholars Say

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s viral shirtless workout videos with Kid Rock are more than fitness displays—they convey political messages about masculinity, war readiness, and MAGA ideology, according to sociologists and gender scholars analyzin

CBSA Cutting Positions at National Headquarters

The Canada Border Services Agency is reducing positions at its national headquarters as part of an organizational restructuring, with no immediate impact on frontline border operations.

Stephen Miller's X Meltdown Outlasts Trump's Speech

White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller engaged in a lengthy public feud on X, sparked by Democrats' response to Trump's State of the Union address, drawing mockery from former Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau.

Alberta Budget Deficit to Reach $9.4B by 2026-27

Alberta's financial outlook remains bleak as projections show deficits persisting for the next three years, with the 2026-27 shortfall ballooning to $9.4 billion amid ongoing economic pressures.

Liberals Survive Vote on Omnibus Budget Bill

The federal Liberal government has successfully navigated a critical parliamentary vote on its comprehensive budget legislation, ensuring the bill's advancement amid political scrutiny.

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