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From dwindling support for the Liberals and Justin Trudeau to Canadians grappling with a heat wave, there were plenty of big stories making headlines over the last seven days.
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From dwindling support for the Liberals and Justin Trudeau to Canadians grappling with a heat wave, there were plenty of big stories making headlines over the last seven days.
WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump said during a post-presidency interview with an author that he had to deal with an Afghanistan-related issue, even though he no longer had foreign policy powers, according to audio shared exclusively with NBC News.
Former New York Representative George Santos has announced on X that he’s joined the site OnlyFans to share “full behind the scenes access to everything I’m working on.”
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the choice facing voters in a Toronto federal byelection will “mirror” the one they will face in the next federal election.
House Republicans are doing everything they can to get noticed by former President Donald Trump.
Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group fell nearly 10% on Tuesday, continuing the stock's tumble following the conviction of former President Donald Trump, the company's majority shareholder. The stock closed at $31.31 Tuesday, on much higher than average trading volume of 7.52 million shares. Shares of Trump Media, which trades under the ticker "DJT," are down about 40% since May 30, when a New York jury found Trump guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. Tuesday's sell-off coincided with a June 18 deadline that could see some of the company's investors exercise stock warrants. In a filing with t
When asked whether his own low approval rating could be hurting his party, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday Canadians aren't in «decision mode» yet.