Biden memo let feds target Americans for 'non-criminal behavior' before Catholics, parents probed
The Biden administration authorized federal law enforcement four years ago to target Americans engaged in "concerning non-criminal behavior" in the name of fighting domestic terrorism, with a specific eye on those serving in the military, owning firearms, or spreading what officials considered to be "xenophobic" disinformation, according to newly declassified documents.
Conservatives have long dreamed of passing a bill to shred tons of regulations. They may be closer than ever.
Conservative Republicans have spent more than a decade working toward a wholesale rollback of federal regulations — and now they think they have the legislative battle plan to make it happen.
Advocates of the rule-shredding proposal are seeking to give their legislation a coveted spot in the GOP’s party-line energy, tax and border security megabill, a maneuver that would defuse the filibuster threat that has repeatedly thwarted their dreams. They say they have spent the better part of the past year crafting ways to ensure their latest iteration can pass muster in the Senate.
Carney’s Narrow Victory Buoyed by Voters in Toronto, Montreal
Canada’s Liberal Party held onto crucial ground in the Toronto and Montreal regions, helping secure a path for Mark Carney to remain prime minister even as support slipped from the last federal election.
Carney's Liberals won. What happens next?
Millions of Canadians voted on Monday in a snap federal election that has largely focused on how the candidates would respond to US President Donald Trump's threats of tariffs as well as his call to make Canada the 51st state.
Prime Minister Mark Carney, current leader of the Liberal Party, called the vote in March shortly after taking over from former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. His main opponent in the race was Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.
Carney is now projected to have won a fourth mandate for the party.
Here's what you need to know.
Canada Canada Elections: Prime Minister Carney's Liberal Party to lead fourth consecutive government
Canada's Liberal Party is projected to win the country's federal election for the fourth consecutive time.
The Liberals, led by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who took over after Justin Trudeau resigned earlier this year, won the majority in a shocking turnaround sparked by U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of annexation and his tariffs on America's close ally and northern neighbor.
Canadians vote today after fierce campaign shaped by Trump
Millions of Canadians are expected to cast their ballots today in a pivotal election that will decide who will lead the country through a trade battle with the United States.
The 36-day campaign has been nothing short of remarkable for the leading contenders: Liberal Leader Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre.
Just a few months ago, polls suggested Poilievre was all but guaranteed to snap up the majority government he'd long been waiting for, after Canadians soured on former prime minister Justin Trudeau.
A stunning reversal of fortunes in Canada's historic election
At a rally in London, Ontario, on Friday, the crowd booed as Mark Carney delivered his core campaign line about the existential threat Canada faces from its neighbour.
"President Trump is trying to break us so that America could own us," the Liberal leader warned.
"Never," supporters shouted back. Many waved Canadian flags taped to ice hockey sticks.
Similar levels of passion were also on display at the union hall where Pierre Poilievre greeted enthusiastic supporters in the Toronto area earlier in the week.
It's election day in Canada. Here's what you need to know about the three main party leaders
Today is election day in Canada. A new federal government will be chosen, but none of the party leaders fought the election he expected.
Trump’s flirtation with millionaire tax increase gets strong pushback from the right
President Trump is getting heat from his right flank for declaring he loves the concept of a millionaires’ tax increase even though he says he knows it would be used against him politically.
Trump made the declaration in an interview with Time magazine and then quickly distanced himself from the proposal to raise the marginal tax rate for people earning more than 1 million dollars per year.
No, Right-Wing ‘Rhetoric’ Isn’t to Blame for the Media Credibility Crisis
CNN’s unintentional acts of public service deserve recognition.
Network anchor Abby Phillip, for example, alleged in total earnestness last week that the erosion of media credibility is driven largely by right-wing rhetoric, as opposed to anything members of the press have said or done.