Krasner Slams Fetterman Over ICE Nazi Comments
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner criticizes Senator John Fetterman for condemning his Nazi comparison of ICE agents, escalating Democratic tensions over immigration rhetoric.
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner criticizes Senator John Fetterman for condemning his Nazi comparison of ICE agents, escalating Democratic tensions over immigration rhetoric.
A Canadian cabinet minister from Edmonton has detailed new federal initiatives aimed at combating food insecurity and improving affordability for households across the nation.
The Canadian government has launched a new website tracking thousands of planned public service job cuts across multiple departments as part of ongoing spending review efforts.
Morning Joe panelists warn that the Department of Justice's arrest of independent journalist Don Lemon is part of a larger agenda to intimidate the free press and silence critical voices.
Senator Lindsey Graham continues to delay bipartisan government funding, demanding right to sue over Jan. 6 phone record collection and seeking changes to compensation provision.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres issues a stark warning about the UN's precarious financial situation, highlighting the risk of an imminent collapse that could cripple global operations.
The federal government is set to eliminate more than 8,000 positions across two dozen departments, marking a significant workforce reduction in Ottawa's public service.
More than 1,000 federal government employees in Ottawa have been issued layoff notices this week, marking a significant workforce reduction amid ongoing government restructuring and budgetary pressures.
The Canada Revenue Agency has dismissed over 100 employees following investigations into workplace misconduct and fraudulent claims related to pandemic relief benefits.
California Governor Gavin Newsom escalates his political feud with the Trump administration by filing a civil rights complaint against Dr. Mehmet Oz, alleging discriminatory practices.
Canada's interim Parliamentary Budget Officer reveals the Carney government's definition of 'capital spending' is not recognized by any other advanced economy, potentially masking billions in operational expenses.
Activists across the United States are mobilizing for a nationwide strike to oppose President Trump's stringent immigration enforcement measures, as demonstrations intensify.
Mark Carney's speech at the Plains of Abraham has drawn fierce criticism in Quebec, exposing what critics call a fundamental misunderstanding of Canadian history and regional sensitivities.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faces criticism over her handling of Alex Pretti's killing by federal agents, defending her initial statements while acknowledging room for improvement.
Federal authorities arrested journalist Don Lemon in Los Angeles while covering the Grammys. His attorney criticized the Trump administration's priorities in pursuing Lemon over immigration agent killings.
President Donald Trump dismissed proposals to draw down federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, emphasizing safety. This follows controversial incidents and administration efforts to de-escalate.
A new book reveals how anti-fascist activists have gone undercover in groups like Patriot Front, doxing members and shrinking their influence. Journalist Christopher Mathias discusses modern fascism and antifa's evolving tactics.
Former President Donald Trump has filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS and Treasury Department, alleging failure to prevent leaks of his confidential tax information between 2018 and 2020.
President Trump faces backlash for a Truth Social post attacking Alex Pretti, a nurse shot by federal agents in Minneapolis. Critics call the comments heartless and depraved.
Former President Donald Trump's explanation for appointing Doug Burgum as Interior Secretary, citing a video of Burgum's wife riding horses, has drawn significant backlash online as critics call the comments inappropriate.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Senate Democrats have reached a tentative agreement to prevent a government shutdown, with Democrats securing temporary funding for Homeland Security while pushing for immigration enforcement reforms.
Political experts dissect President Trump's reference to Nicki Minaj's 'community' during a Washington event, examining racial dynamics and electoral strategy.
A new Leger poll reveals 51% of Canadians believe Prime Minister Mark Carney's attempts to secure a majority through floor crossings are unethical, with stark partisan divides on the issue.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is widely expected to pass his leadership review as the party's convention gets underway in Calgary, Alberta.
Former Obama adviser David Axelrod cautions Democrats against campaigning to abolish ICE, warning it could alienate voters who support immigration enforcement.
As Alberta separatists advance a referendum petition, First Nations leaders call for treaty respect. Premier Smith asserts Canadian sovereignty amid U.S. meetings.
Prime Minister Carney emphasizes building domestic strength and transforming the economy while addressing sovereignty concerns and internal political challenges.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump clarified that his closed eyes during a White House cabinet meeting were due to boredom, not sleep, as he listened to Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Analysis of the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by ICE agents in Minneapolis, exploring the political divide, immigration policies, and historical precedents for federal intervention.
British Columbia Premier David Eby has denounced Alberta separatists seeking American support for independence as committing treason, following reports of meetings with Trump administration officials.