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Ontario premier allows early alcohol sales for US-Canada gold medal game

Bars and restaurants across Ontario will be allowed to start serving alcohol early on Sunday in anticipation of the gold medal men’s hockey game between the U.S. and Canada, according to the province’s government. The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) announced Friday that the hours for liquor sales would be extended so that...

Pentagon blocked from using UK bases in potential Iran strike

The United Kingdom has blocked a request by the U.S. to use the country’s bases for a potential strike on Iran, according to multiple British media reports. The decision by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, first reported by The Times, was reportedly made due to concerns that such action could violate international law. President Trump...

US sets up gold-medal game against Canada at the Olympics by cruising past Slovakia

The much-anticipated but never guaranteed U.S.-Canada showdown for gold in men's hockey at the Olympics is on.

What the Supreme Court’s tariff ruling could mean for your wallet

Don't expect a cheaper grocery bill tomorrow even after the Supreme Court struck down most of President Donald Trump's tariffs.

CIA retracts, revises 19 past intelligence assessments deemed politically biased

The CIA is retracting intelligence reports on reports that mostly relate to diversity, equity and inclusion after an internal review found political bias in the agency's analysis.

Top German soccer team cancels trip to Minneapolis, citing Trump immigration crackdown

Werder Bremen, a top German soccer team, is canceling its planned trip to Minnesota this summer, after violence and political chaos engulfed Minneapolis amid...

Trump says he is ‘considering’ a limited military strike to pressure Iran into nuclear deal

President Donald Trump said Friday he is "considering" a limited military strike on Iran to pressure its leaders into a deal over its nuclear program.

Democratic-socialist nominee eyeing NJ governor’s vacant House seat compares ICE to 1960s segregationists

Analilia Mejia invoked the Birmingham Children’s Crusade while railing against federal immigration efforts following her victory in the New Jersey primary race.

The only map you need to see to understand how serious Trump is about Iran

U.S. military buildup in Persian Gulf intensifies as Trump deploys naval force near Iran. Aircraft carriers and destroyers position for potential strikes.

Supreme Court blocks Trump tariffs in major test of executive branch powers

The Supreme Court ruled on one of the president's signature economic achievements, which Trump has billed the tariff case as 'life or death' for the US economy.

A third of GOP voters warn they may sit out midterms if party ‘abandons’ pro-life fight, poll finds

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is facing criticism from pro-life advocates over mail-order abortion drug policies, with 80% saying they support an end to the COVID-era policy.

DHS says 8% of Nicaragua’s entire population illegally entered US under Biden

DHS revealed shocking data: 8% of Nicaragua's population allegedly entered the U.S. illegally during Biden era, plus millions from Cuba, Haiti and Honduras.

NORAD scrambles jets to intercept Russian bombers near Alaska

NORAD launched F-16s and F-35s to intercept Russian Tu-95s and Su-35s in Alaska's air defense zone Thursday during routine military patrol operations.

Bill, Hillary Clinton to be deposed in New York for House Oversight Epstein probe

Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be deposed in Chappaqua next week for the House Oversight probe into Jeffrey Epstein.

Tariffs Are a Tax on Americans No Matter What the White House Says

The Trump administration has both a tariff problem and an economic reasoning problem.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 20

1980—Justices Brennan, Marshall, Blackmun, and Stevens dissent from Justice White’s majority opinion in Committee for Public Education v. Regan, which rules constitutionally permissible a New...

Collateral Damage for the Coal Industry?

A lawsuit over ESG policies could have unintended consequences.

What Would George Washington Do?

Adhering to Washington’s ‘Rules of Civility’ would probably solve a good deal of our cultural problems.

Religious Freedom Is Syria’s First Test

Syria’s future depends on whether it will protect its most vulnerable citizens — Christians and Kurds.

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