ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl recounted feeling concerned over his and his network's safety after being called out by President Donald Trump in September.
University of Utah student arrested after allegedly threatening conservative peers with death, mimicking rifle gestures at campus event in concerning incident.
Experts reveal happy hours aren't dead — they're evolving. Remote jobs and COVID-19 have reshaped after-work socializing, with younger employees still seeking drink deals.
Former Des Moines Public Schools superintendent Ian Roberts is set to plead guilty to a pair of federal charges following his September 2025 arrest by ICE.
A Federal Court judge has given a former head constable with Pakistan's Punjab Police Service (PPS), who was ordered deported from Canada for making ‘a voluntary, significant and knowing contribution to the crimes against humanity’ committed by the notorious force, another chance to stay in Canada. Read More
Iran has been roiling with protest. Across cities and provinces, Iranians have been risking their lives to challenge a clerical regime that has ruled through religious coercion, surveillance and fear for nearly half a century. The merchant classes — once regime loyalists — sparked the uprising that rapidly drew young women, workers, students, professionals and grandmothers into its ranks. Read More
A new course you probably wouldn't expect to exist at a Canadian university just wrapped up. "Dangerous ideas" invited students to tackle difficult and polarizing topics by debating both sides, and the students loved it — suggesting that they would rather examine and discuss ideas than be told that they're off-limits. Could this be the beginning of the end of wokeism in Canadian universities? Read More
The talk of the country today is Prime Minister Mark Carney’s state-of-the-globe stemwinder delivered to the World Economic Forum in Davos Tuesday. I think even the most generous critic would have to admit that this is partly a campaign speech meant for a Canadian audience: the PM is harvesting his globalist bona fides, and giving a somewhat convincing appearance of deep erudition — of being the kind of person who can create a sensation in Davos by means of ideas, rather than good looks and zany outfits. Read More
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Jan. 20 speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland received significant media attention. It was critical of U.S. President Donald Trump’s political agenda without directly saying so. Canada’s progressive commentators, and some conservative commentators, couldn’t contain their enthusiasm when the PM uttered lines like, “we know the old order is not coming back … we shouldn’t mourn it” and “we shouldn't allow the rise of hard power to blind us to the fact that the power of legitimacy, integrity and rules will remain strong, if we choose to wield them together.” Read More
Medical experts debunk flu shot myths: vaccines use inactive virus that cannot cause illness. Discover what side effects actually mean for your immunity.
Indiana judge Steven Meyer and wife shot allegedly after shooter used dog ruse to get them to open door. Multiple law enforcement agencies investigating.
Public schools lose students to homeschooling and charter schools as Colorado Education Commissioner Susana Córdova reports 5.5% increase in home-school enrollment statewide.
The appearance provides Mr. Smith with what is likely to be his best opportunity to challenge President Trump’s assertion that he was persecuted for his politics, not for his misdeeds.
A majority of voters said that Mr. Trump had focused on the wrong priorities and that they disapproved of his handling of top issues, but the president still enjoys strong support from Republicans.