• CP24

    Foreign interference inquiry to hear testimony from diaspora communities

    A federal inquiry into foreign interference is set to hear from diaspora communities Wednesday to kick off two weeks of testimony about meddling allegations and how the government responded to them. The hearings will focus on possible foreign interference by China, India, Russia and others in the last two general elections. The commission of inquiry, led by Quebec judge Marie-Josée Hogue, expects testimony from more than 40 people, including community members, political party...

  • Everything Senate Democrats Lied About During Their IVF And Abortion-For-All Hearing

    Democrats lied to sugarcoat their radical belief that adults have a 'right' to create and murder children at whatever whim or cost.

  • Petland theft suspect arrested, puppy still missing

    A man accused of stealing a puppy from a Parma pet store earlier this month has been arrested, but investigators say the dog is still missing.

    • CNN

    Republican senator won’t rule out leaving the GOP. Hear why

    Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) tells CNN’s Manu Raju that she can’t support presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump and doesn’t rule out leaving the Republican party and becoming an independent.

  • Senate Struggles to Avert Shutdown as Speaker Johnson Faces Revolt

    Yuval RosenbergMarch 22, 2024The House on Friday narrowly passed a $1.2 trillion funding package that would avert a government shutdown at

  • Body recovered from Stockton Lake, two others still missing

    CEDAR COUNTY, Mo. — Investigators with the Missouri Highway Patrol recover the body of a woman from Stockton Lake. Trooper Sam Carpenter says three people were reported to be kayaking on the lake Tuesday (3/19). The two men are still missing. Carpenter says the Highway Patrol is currently searching for the two men. The woman, []

  • Surrounded by sharks: TikTok faces Senate attacks as investors eye it hungrily

    As TikTok awaits a government ban decision, the country's leaders ask for transparency and investors send over offers.

  • Opinion: How to skip the college admissions rat race and still get a degree

    College admissions in the United States have evolved into a rat race. Seniors will be getting their acceptance and rejection notices in the next few weeks. They will have spent years cramming for grades, toiling at college-level courses, prepping for entrance exams and spreading themselves thin with clubs, sports, the arts and volunteer work, all for the singular goal of being admitted to their dream schools. At the same time, their equally anxious parents have been scrambling to figure out how...

  • Watch: UAW president slams 'Wall Street freeloaders' at Senate hearing

    United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain testified before the Senate Thursday, highlighting the progress our country has made over the past century and the unequal benefits of that progress for working-class Americans. Speaking to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor & Pensions, he agreed there was “an epidemic of people in this country of people who don't want to work,” but he said it wasn’t the working class as “many in this room might say.” It is “the Wall Street freeloaders,” he...

  • Missing Blanding men found dead; suspect faces felony murder charges

    ST. GEORGE — The bodies of two men reported missing in southeast Utah last month have been found and recovered by authorities, according to a press release from the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office. William Drew Bull, 29, and Christopher Alan Owens, 28, both from the Blanding area, were publicly reported as missing over social […]

  • Two men arrested in connection with an Orange County kidnapping but victim still missing

    Orange County sheriff's investigators are asking for the public's help to find a 61-year-old man who authorities say was kidnapped by two men outside his home in Midway City last week. Suspects have been arrested but investigators have yet to find the victim. The kidnapping victim, Tony Lam, had arrived home shortly after midnight on March 15 after spending time at LV Restaurant & Lounge in Westminster and the 171 Sky Restaurant in Garden Grove when he was confronted by a masked man in his...

  • Democrat frontrunner in tight Senate race drops racial slur during House hearing

    The Democrat frontrunner in what could be one of the most closely watched Senate races this year uttered a racial slur during a Thursday House Budget Committee hearing, something he says was unintentional.  Rep. David Trone, D-Md., dropped the disparaging term for Black people while speaking during the hearing about tax policy with Shalanda Young, the director of the Office of Budget and Management, who was testifying before the committee. "So this Republican jigaboo that — it’s the tax rate...