• Doug Emhoff calls Trump 'anti-Semitic' and 'toxic' for claiming Jews who back Democrats 'hate Israel': Jewish Second Gentleman says 'it's a disgusting thing to say by anyone'

    Emhoff, who is Jewish, criticized Trump for remarks he made about Democrats and their treatment of Israel. Trump said Jews should be 'ashamed' of themselves for voting Democrat. Emhoff is the first Jewish spouse of a president or vice president

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    Akshay Kumar BREAKS Silence on His Back-to-back Flops, Says 'There Was a Time When I Had...'

    Akshay Kumar has witnessed a series of flops at the box office of late. At the trailer launch of his upcoming movie Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, Akshay spoke about the lukewarm response of his recent films including Selfiee and Mission Raniganj at the ticket window. Akshay said that he’s been giving it his all to make sure his films are a success, however, the box office fate is not in his hand. At the trailer launch event, Akshay said, “We keep on trying for every type of film. I don’t stick to one...

  • Say What - 'Get Back On Track' | Calgary Flames

    Rasmus Andersson on the keys to victory in St. Louis: "Do the simple stuff. We all can work hard, we all can compete and we can stick to the system, don’t get too drifted away. Try to get out of this little slump we’re in, and just take it shift by shift." On continuing to work hard for chances: "The work is there, we’ve just got to make plays, too. Make the plays that are there and just play hockey. If you have a scoring chance, shoot it; if you have a good pass, pass it, it’s not...

  • Anti-Israel protesters’ feckless destruction of art

    Lord Arthur James Balfour recognized what our activist class has failed to consider: that which has been stewarded for a generation cannot be cut down with an X-Acto knife.  Earlier this month, an anti-Israel protester destroyed a 110-year-old portrait of Balfour at Cambridge University. The masked woman sprayed red paint over the portrait and slashed […]

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    Trudeau says Conservative premiers lying about carbon pricing

    OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused conservative politicians across Canada, including premiers, of lying to Canadians about the carbon price. Trudeau's government is buckling as attacks mount against carbon pricing and voters increasingly side with politicians who say the policy is making their lives less affordable. Most premiers and the federal Conservatives want the Liberals to cancel Monday's scheduled increase of the carbon price by $15 per tonne, adding 3.3 cents to a...

  • UK economy to 'bounce back' in 2024, says Sunak

    The prime minister tells the BBC the economy has "turned a corner" as he is challenged on rising bills.

  • Trudeau says Windsor not 'ambitious' enough on building homes

    Less than two months after his government denied Windsor millions for housing initiatives, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau blamed city council’s lack of ambition for its failed funding pursuit during a visit this week. Speaking with reporters on Thursday, Trudeau said his government created the Housing Accelerator Fund to encourage cities “to be really ambitious about […]

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    Bill of rights for renters in Canada coming, Justin Trudeau says

    VANCOUVER - A federal government announcement that rental history could be used on a credit score is a “gamechanger” for those who have been faithfully paying their rent for years, said a longtime advocate of the idea. Jackee Kasandy, CEO of the Black Entrepreneurs and Businesses of Canada Society, said getting funding from banks remains a challenge for longtime renters like her, unlike homeowners who can put up property as collateral. “I've rented successfully for 20 years. Why doesn't...

  • Schools need protest exclusion zones, government adviser says

    A government adviser made her recommendation after reviewing demonstrations outside a school in 2021.

  • Squires back-to-back champions

    Letran’s June Silorio is being advertised as the new “Captain Marbel,” or the second coming of ex-pro star Kenneth Duremdes.

  • Apple pushes back on criticism, says it's fully complying with the DMA

    With iOS 17.4 this month, Apple debuted a number of new features as part of its efforts to comply with the Digital Markets Act in the EU. These efforts include alternative app marketplaces, new business terms for developers, and support for third-party browser engines. Apple’s plans have faced criticism from companies like Meta, Epic, and Spotify. In a hearing on Monday, however, Apple justified its changes and explained why it believes it is in compliance with the DMA. more

  • Teacher unions backing downstate Republicans ‘very rare,’ says researcher

    (The Center Square) – Teachers unions have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to certain Republican candidates’ state legislative primary campaigns, a national trend that can be seen in incumbent state Rep. Adam Niemerg, R-Dieterich, and primary challenger Jim Acklin’s race for the 102nd Illinois House seat. Acklin received $35,000 from the Illinois Federation of Teachers and $68,500 from the Illinois PAC for Education. His campaign has $116,000 cash on hand, according to...