Category : Federal Government


TSA Sick Note Rule During Shutdown Sparks Union Outcry

The Transportation Security Administration is requiring doctors' notes for single-day absences during the partial government shutdown, a policy unions say pressures unpaid workers. Absences are rising as financial strain mounts.

Trump Roasted for Following GOP 'Warmongers' on Iran War

Former President Donald Trump faced sharp criticism during a CNN panel for aligning with Republican hawks like Lindsey Graham on Iran, abandoning his anti-war stance and raising concerns about endless conflict costs burdening younger generations.

Poilievre's U.S. Trip Excludes Washington Stop

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is planning a visit to the United States that notably omits the capital, Washington D.C., as part of his political strategy and international engagement efforts.

Mulcair: Idlout's Liberal Move Benefits Far North

Political commentator Tom Mulcair analyzes the significant implications of NDP MP Lori Idlout crossing the floor to join the Liberals, highlighting how this strategic shift brings substantial rewards and attention to Northern Canadian communities.

Glavin: Iran War Objections Are Cowardly

Columnist Terry Glavin argues that opposing U.S.-Israeli military action against Iran based on international law is cowardly, given the regime's criminal nature and human rights abuses.

Record Number of Republicans Leave U.S. House

The U.S. House of Representatives is witnessing an unprecedented wave of Republican departures after the current term, marking a historic shift in congressional dynamics and political landscape.

José Antonio Kast Sworn in as Chile's New President

Far-right leader José Antonio Kast was sworn in as Chile's president, marking a significant political shift. His administration focuses on crime, immigration, and aligning with U.S. policies amid geopolitical tensions.

Trump Taunts Carney as 'Future Governor of Canada'

Donald Trump's social media post refers to Prime Minister Mark Carney as 'future Governor of Canada' while discussing invasive Asian carp in the Great Lakes, as U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra meets with B.C. Premier David Eby.

Starmer Warned of Risk in Mandelson Appointment

Leaked documents indicate UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer was cautioned about potential reputational damage before appointing Peter Mandelson, the former ambassador to the US, to a key government role.

Wyoming Signs Six-Week Abortion Ban, Faces Legal Fight

Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon signed a law banning abortions after embryonic cardiac activity is detected, around six weeks, making it the fifth state with such a restriction. The move has drawn criticism for lacking rape or incest exceptions and is expect

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