Foreign dignitaries, domestic politicians, and billionaire investors alike have flocked to the Palm Beach resort to meet with the incoming president, some of whom have brought with them economic and/or ideological offerings.
Since the ABC is in the process of presenting its talent for 2025, it’s an appropriate time to reassess its “expert” commentators on the US as America enters the second presidency of Donald J. Trump.
Billionaires, foreign leaders, Cabinet picks, governors and lawmakers have converged on the president-elect’s Palm Beach estate.
Donald Trump is granting security clearances to new White House officials before they have completed the vetting process, according to reports. The US President claimed he was forced to issue temporary, six-month clearances because of a backlog left by his predecessor, Joe Biden.
President Donald Trump kicked off his second term with a flurry of executive actions on immigration, the economy, DEI and more.Legal challenges have already been mounted against his effort to end birthright citizenship and action that makes it easier to fire career government employees.
The White House is also expected to announce a multibillion-dollar investment in U.S. artificial-intelligence infrastructure.
The former Bank of England and Bank of Canada governor says he is considering running for leader of Canada’s Liberal Party and prime minister.
Beleaguered, Canada's outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Thursday that he will not seek a re-election from Montreal in the upcoming general elections in Canada, sparking ...
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is the perfect 21st-century progressive politician: illiberal and smug, antagonistic toward Judeo-Christian faith and values, and a self-styled technocrat ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau argued Sunday that social media and the political right exacerbated "culture wars and division" to promote an "anti-incumbency movement" worldwide.
After Sam Altman unveiled his ambitious $500 billion "Stargate" AI infrastructure project, Elon Musk took the opportunity to throw shade at his rival