The CBC, Canada's Crown broadcaster, would receive $400 million over four years under this proposal.
"Don't forget me here," begged Mohammed, an Afghan interpreter who helped save then-Sen. Joe Biden and other US senators from the Afghan mountains in 2008.
The glossing over of a recent verbal gaffe by President Biden wherein he referred to a black advisor as "boy" showcases the hypocrisy from the media, who pounced on everything uttered by former president Donald Trump.
The CDC has released new, inclusive language that they want the American public to use in place of lots of already extant words that we typically use to describe individuals or groups.
Biden buried his head in his hands, he looked close to tears, completely unable to make whatever his point was. There has never been an image of an American president that projects such abject weakness.
Biden relied on Milley's decision that Bagram wasn't necessary for the Afghanistan withdrawal. Today's tragedy in Kabul demonstrates the opposite was true.
The Canadian Energy Centre (CEC) found that Canadians will pay up to 350 percent more at the pump by 2030. The typical Canadian motorist will pay up to $900 annually to cover the federal carbon tax.
Pelosi's Jan 6 committee created a blacklist of high profile Trump supporters, many of whom are reporters, and their communications with the Trump administration.
In the article’s headline picture, in Jordan’s tent, next to him, on a table was a crack pipe. On the same table is a stereo with a used needle on top of it.
Kash Patel, who worked for Trump's Pentagon and was responsible for the initial Afghanistan withdrawal plan, strongly rebuked the Biden administration's blaming the Trump presidency for the chaos in the currently Taliban-controlled country.
It has been odd to see the same factions that oppose voter ID requirements as discriminatory and racist claim that vaccine IDs are perfectly valid and acceptable.
The platform decided that elected officials aren’t allowed to argue against media reporting, while an entity who works with terrorists is fine.
As operations at Kabul airport continue — the safety of the situation on the ground and the reputation of the White House are both in doubt.
In today's episode, we go over the horrendous start to Justin Trudeau's election campaign.
In all, 570 people were arrested on charges, but the FBI now believes that the unrest that occurred that day was not "centrally coordinated."