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Canada's spy agency says it will disclose "some information" about foreign interference to Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, who has resisted getting the national security clearance he needs to review classified documents about the issue because it would muzzle him.The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) told CBC News on Saturday that it's determined "the disclosure of some information to the leader of the Official Opposition through a threat reduction measure is appropriate."Class
Butler, appointed to the U.S. Senate by California Gov. Gavin Newsom after the death of Dianne Feinstein, leaves office after 14 months as Rep. Adam B. Schiff is sworn in Monday.
Seniors' advocate Susan Walsh says seniors are struggling and should be included in a federal government's plan to issue $250 rebate cheques. (Darryl Murphy/CBC)Newfoundland and Labrador's seniors' advocate is joining her colleagues across the country in urging the federal government to expand on the promised $250 rebate cheques to include seniors.Susan Walsh says seniors are a demographic who are struggling, especially in Newfoundland and Labrador.Last month the federal government proposed a pl
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy said the overruling of the Chevron doctrine will help them cut spending through DOGE. Some legal experts aren't so sure.
SIMI VALLEY, California (Reuters) -The United States unveiled a $988 million aid package of new arms and equipment to Ukraine for its ongoing fight against Russia's invasion on Saturday. The package nearly halves the available $2.21 billion remaining in Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative as the Biden administration works to commit to buying weapons from industry, rather than pulling from U.S. weapons stocks. The USAI funds will be put toward buying ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) made by Lockheed Martin as well as drones and spare parts to maintain artillery equipment, according to the Pentagon.
Given gains by the far right in the primary election, there was a substantial possibility that the Senate ... would emerge looking just like the Idaho House. | Opinion
“Somehow it needs to make sense,” James Wilburn said about the release of former sheriff's deputy Sean Grayson
The In the Arena podcast takes a deep dive into U.S. Sen. Susan Collins and discusses speculation that she may be challenged by Gov. Janet Mills in 2026.
Legal experts say Elon Musk's DOGE must comply with a decades-old transparency law.
(Reuters) -A federal judge in Texas rejected on Friday a request by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to lift an order that has blocked a new U.S. regulation capping credit card late fees at $8, a policy challenged by business and banking groups. U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman in Fort Worth declined to dissolve an injunction he issued in May that barred the rule - part of Democratic President Joe Biden's administration's broader crackdown on "junk fees" - from taking effect. The regulation would block card issuers with more than one million open accounts from charging more than $8 for late fees unless they can prove higher fees are necessary to cover their costs.
SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (AP) — The United States will provide nearly $1 billion more in longer-term weapons support to Ukraine, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Saturday as the Biden administration rushes to spend all the congressionally approved money it has left to bolster Kyiv before President-elect Donald Trump takes office next month.
WASHINGTON (AP) — While the election was over a month ago, voters in some parts of the country are discovering that having their say at the ballot box is not necessarily the final word.
House Republican leaders will choose new chairs for a number of influential committees this week, people who will have the power to help deliver on President-elect Trump’s priorities in the GOP trifecta over the next two years. While most of the committee chair positions are uncontested, several panels have leaders who are departing Congress or…
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) condemned Friday’s “flawed and dangerous” federal appeals court ruling that upheld the law banning the social media platform TikTok. “This ruling sets a flawed and dangerous precedent, one that gives the government far too much power to silence Americans’ speech online,” deputy director of ACLU’s National Security Project, Patrick…
Rebels say they have toppled Bashar al-Assad and the prime minister promises to co-operate with them
(Bloomberg) -- South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol survived impeachment on Saturday as his ruling party refused to join an opposition bid to oust him after he shocked the nation and its allies by briefly declaring martial law. Most Read from BloombergA Chicago Skyscraper Cements the Legacy of a Visionary Postmodern ArchitectNYC’s Run-Down Bus Terminal Gets Approval for $10 Billion RevampKansas City Looks Back on its Long, Costly Ride With MicrotransitThe impeachment vote failed to gain the 200-
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean prosecutors on Sunday detained a former defense minister who allegedly recommended last week’s brief but stunning martial law imposition to President Yoon Suk Yeol, making him the first figure detained over the case.
The Biden administration announced on Saturday nearly $1 million in arms support for Ukraine, the Department of Defense said in a press release. The $988 million assistance package will provide the country with munitions for rocket systems and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and support for maintenance and repair programs to help Ukraine’s military “build and…
A vision for a raised linear park along the route of the decommissioned Scarborough Rapid Transit (SRT) line is looking less likely. The idea for the park has been floated as a way to reuse and adapt the SRT infrastructure, which went out of service permanently in 2023. But a new report from city staff highlights major challenges — legal, technical and financial — and recommends the city instead tear down the raised rail structure. Some Scarborough residents and community advocates, however, say
-Supporters of rebels who ousted President Bashar al-Assad on Sunday have entered some Syrian embassies abroad to hoist their flag, while insurgents also entered the Italian envoy's residence in Damascus. The Syrian flag was removed on Sunday from a pole outside the country's embassy in Moscow, Russian news agencies reported. TASS also quoted embassy staff as saying the embassy would operate as normal on Monday.