Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent delivered a stark warning this week regarding recent suggestions from Canadian leadership about pursuing greater economic independence from the United States, calling any such move "a disaster" for America's northern neighbor. Speaking Monday evening, Bessent addressed comments made by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney about middle-power … [Read more...] about Treasury Secretary Warns Canada Against Economic Separation from United States
U.S. Faces Legal Action Over October Airstrike That Killed Six in Caribbean Waters
The United States government faces a federal lawsuit over the October killing of two Trinidadian nationals in a military strike on a vessel in Caribbean waters, marking the first legal challenge to the Trump administration's expanded military operations against suspected drug-smuggling boats. Family members of Chad Joseph, 26, and Rishi Samaroo, 41, filed suit Tuesday in … [Read more...] about U.S. Faces Legal Action Over October Airstrike That Killed Six in Caribbean Waters
Teenage Girl Dies in Texas Sledding Accident Involving Vehicle
A winter sledding outing turned fatal Sunday afternoon in Frisco, Texas, when a teenage girl lost her life in an accident involving a vehicle towing a sled through a residential neighborhood. The Frisco Police Department responded to the scene shortly before 3 p.m. Sunday following reports of a sledding accident on a residential street. Officers and firefighters discovered two … [Read more...] about Teenage Girl Dies in Texas Sledding Accident Involving Vehicle
Judge Rules Against Federal Request for Oregon Voter Information
A federal judge in Oregon has ruled against the Trump administration's attempt to obtain unredacted voter registration records from the state, marking a significant setback in the Justice Department's nationwide effort to examine voter rolls. Judge Mustafa Kasubhai announced Monday his intention to dismiss the lawsuit filed by the Justice Department, stating that a final … [Read more...] about Judge Rules Against Federal Request for Oregon Voter Information
Major Social Media Companies Head to Court Over Child Safety Allegations
Three of the world's most influential technology companies will face a jury this week in Los Angeles Superior Court, confronting allegations that their social media platforms were deliberately designed to addict children and cause psychological harm. Meta's Instagram, ByteDance's TikTok, and Google's YouTube stand accused of implementing features specifically engineered to … [Read more...] about Major Social Media Companies Head to Court Over Child Safety Allegations





