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Carney Emphasizes Canada is ‘Not for Sale’ in Face of U.S. Pressure

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on May 6 to address escalating tensions over trade and sovereignty.

ICE Raids Hit D.C. Elite: Restaurant Linked to CBS Host in the Spotlight

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents conducted I-9 audits at several Washington, D.C., restaurants on Tuesday, including Chef Geoff’s, owned by Geoff Tracy, husband of CBS News anchor Norah O’Donnell.

REAL ID Deadline Looms: Millions Still Unprepared for Summer Travel

With the REAL ID deadline arriving this Wednesday, many Americans remain unprepared to board domestic flights for summer vacations without a passport.

Sharaa Courts France: Former Jihadist Leader Seeks Sanctions Relief Amid Sectarian Unrest

Syria's new President Ahmed al-Sharaa arrived in Paris on Wednesday, marking his first European visit since the December 2024 ouster of Bashar al-Assad.

Operation ‘Sindoor’ Escalates Tensions Between Nuclear-Armed Rivals

India launched a powerful airstrike campaign dubbed Operation Sindoor on Wednesday, striking nine sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir in retaliation for the April 22 terror attack on Hindu tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

Smoke Signals a New Era: Cardinals Begin High-Stakes Papal Conclave

Roman Catholic cardinals enter the Sistine Chapel today to begin the conclave to elect a new pope, less than one month after the death of Pope Francis.

Merz Secures Chancellorship in Second Vote Amid Coalition Tensions

Friedrich Merz has officially become Germany’s 10th post-war chancellor following a dramatic two-round vote in the Bundestag on Tuesday, May 5.

Democrat Rep Says Breaking Into America Isn’t a Crime

During a recent appearance on MSNBC's "The Katie Phang Show," Representative Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) asserted that illegally entering the United States is not a criminal offense, but rather a civil violation.

Trump Announces Only 21 Hostages Left: Update Reveals Grim Reality in Gaza

The U.S. government has confirmed that only 21 hostages are now believed to be alive in Gaza, including American citizen Edan Alexander.

UW Antifa Protest Arrests, 30 Taken After Violent Building Takeover

Authorities arrested more than 30 individuals Monday night after left-wing extremists, including Antifa members and a public defender, seized the Interdisciplinary Engineering Building at the University of Washington to protest Israel and its military campaign against Hamas. Protesters, many masked and dressed in black, stormed the building, barricaded entrances, and set fires, prompting a multi-agency police operation to restore order.

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