President Donald Trump was booed loudly on Sunday night while in attendance for Game 5 of the World Series between the Washington Nationals and Houston Astros. When Trump was introduced to the Nationals Park crowd after the third inning and was shown on the video portion of the scoreboard above …
Read More »Here's What Happened in the Canadian Election
Beleaguered by a brownface scandal, swirling accusations of corruption, and an embarrassing trip abroad, Canada‘s Justin Trudeau clung to power after Monday’s election, remaining prime minister even as his Liberal party lost at least 30 seats and its majority in Parliament. Liberals retained 157 seats on Monday, down from the …
Read More »Disregarding Pence Deal, Turkey Launches Deadly Airstrike
A Turkish airstrike has reportedly killed five civilians hours after President Donald Trump hailed a ceasefire agreement negotiated by his vice president, Mike Pence. The deal, which Trump declared would save “millions of lives,” was supposed to help the Kurds, who fought ISIS alongside U.S. forces. Instead, the U.S. appears …
Read More »The Biggest Moments from the Democrats' October Presidential Debate
The fourth Democratic debate at Otterbein University, outside of Columbus, Ohio, featured the field’s new frontrunner on the hot seat. Elizabeth Warren was on the receiving end of barbs by an aggressive tag team of Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar, with an occasional pile on by Joe Biden. The contest …
Read More »California Will Be the First State to Ban Fur Sales and Manufacturing
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law a bill banning the sale and manufacture of products with animal fur. This bill comes on the heels of another state bill signed by Newsom that banned fur trapping in the state. The ban of fur sales and manufacturing will begin in 2023; …
Read More »Trump's New Labor Secretary Is Pretty Skilled at Hurting Laborers
WASHINGTON —While much of D.C. made sense of the revelations found in the explosive intelligence-community whistleblower complaint on Thursday, the Trump administration’s methodical campaign to demolish every regulation in sight and cozy up to corporations took a big step forward. The Senate Thursday evening narrowly confirmed Eugene Scalia, son of …
Read More »Exclusive Interview: Bernie Sanders Discusses the Debate, Joe Biden, and Corporate America
The third Democratic debate was a bizarre affair, marked by whimsical outbursts by Kamala Harris (“Hey-y-y-y, Joe” seemed to catch everyone off guard), the unveiling of Yosemite Sam-inspired epithet (Cory Booker’s “Dagnabit”), and heated exchanges between Julian Castro, Joe Biden, and “Mayor Pete” Buttigieg. One candidate who didn’t participate in …
Read More »29 Stunning Photos From the Hong Kong Protests, Which Aren't Ending Any Time Soon
This summer, hundreds of thousands of demonstrators have flowed through the streets of Hong Kong, tearing up government property, clashing with police, and demanding justice as they protest the region’s relationship with China. They don’t appear to be going home any time soon. The demonstrations began in earnest in early …
Read More »What You Need to Know About the New Climate Plans Released By Democratic Candidates This Week
This story was originallypublished byGristand appears here as part of an ongoing collaboration. Though Washington Governor Jay Inslee, the gone-but-not-forgotten climate candidate, is out of the race, climate change will take center stage on Wednesday at CNN’s seven-hour Town Hall, which is really just back-to-back interviews with ten candidates. Some …
Read More »Why Is Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro Rejecting $22 Million in Aid to Fight Fires in the Amazon?
The Amazon is on fire. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is more concerned with his grudge against French President Emmanuel Macron. On Monday, Macron led world leaders at the G7 summit in France in approving a $22.2 million aid package to assist Brazil in fighting the blazes that have been decimating …
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