A federal judge has refused to immediately block billionaire Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing government data systems or participating in worker layoffs. U.S.
Bret Stephens, a conservative New York Times columnist, called Vice President Vance’s speech at the Munich Security ...
Vance delivered remarks in which he accused European leaders of chilling free speech and warned the continent's true enemies were from "within." ...
NYU chapter president resigns after calling Barron an "oddity" in Vanity Fair, College Republicans respond with invite for President's son to help in "shaping the future of our party." ...
As recent reports worry about the impact of MAGA . . . This note seems to promise that enforcing immigration rules might be a ...
A darling of the American right, Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative leader, is facing an electorate worried about Trump’s vow ...
Lars Baumguertel wants Germany's politicians to get out their cheque books. The 58-year-old executive runs one of the last ...
Proponents of a South Korean nuclear arsenal are unlikely to see their hopes fulfilled during Trump’s presidency. To avoid ...
The court’s conservative majority may be receptive to the argument that presidents have unlimited power to remove leaders of ...
In his nearly four weeks in office, President Donald Trump has unveiled a constant stream of policy priorities in quick ...
Léger and Mainstreet polls now project that the Liberals would win a majority in the next election with Mark Carney as Liberal leader.