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Erin O’Toole risks depressing party base without winning new support

The Conservatives face serious risks if they are seen as abandoning or moving too far from their core supporters.

Spencer Fernando / Jan 27, 2021

News, American News

WATCH: John Kerry suggests oil and gas workers can build solar panels instead

"What President Biden wants to do is make sure those folks have better choices, that they have alternatives. That they could be the people who go to work to make solar panels."

Noah David Alter / Jan 27, 2021

News, American News

Senate Democrats introduce bill to give statehood to DC

If DC statehood becomes a reality, the party balance in the Senate would likely skew further to the left.

Libby Emmons / Jan 27, 2021

News, American News

Boycott launched against Bed Bath and Beyond for decision to participate in 'cancel culture'

The Media Action Network has launched a boycott of Bed, Bath & Beyond’s in response to their decision to drop MyPillow products because of owner Mike Lindell’s allegations of voter fraud and his support of former President Donald Trump.

Ari Hoffman / Jan 27, 2021

News, American News

WATCH: Biden Commerce Secretary nominee open to raising taxes to fund climate agenda

"We do need to meet the climate change challenge and we need funds for improved infrastructure. Better roads, safer roads, safer bridges, and which also creates jobs."

Noah David Alter / Jan 27, 2021

News, American News

WATCH: Democrat politician totally botches pledge of allegiance

Realizing he screwed up, de León started over, once again reciting the first line before muttering under his breath in frustration.

Noah David Alter / Jan 27, 2021

News, American News

Ruling upheld to invalidate Dakota Access pipeline

An American federal appeals court on Tuesday declined to cancel the Dakota Access Pipeline even as it upheld a ruling from a lower court throwing out a decision allowing its construction.

Jonathan Bradley / Jan 27, 2021

News, American News

Another Capitol Police officer commits suicide after Jan. 6 riot

A police officer who responded to the Capitol Hill riot on Jan. 6 committed suicide days after, the acting chief of the Metropolitan Police Department told members of Congress on Tuesday.

Mia Cathell / Jan 27, 2021

Opinion, News Analysis

WATCH: Should Trudeau be held responsible for the Payette Scandal?

The news of Julie Payette’s resignation shocked many Canadians; but if reports are to be believed, her premature exit as governor general had been a long time coming.

Matthew Grainger / Jan 27, 2021

News Analysis

Biden moves to allow federal money to fund abortions for the first time since 1976

The Hyde Amendment, which was originally passed in 1976, blocks federal funds from being used to pay for abortion with a few exceptions.

Nicole Russell / Jan 27, 2021

News, American News

Reddit-fueled stock gains leave large investors angry—Biden administration monitoring situation

The Biden administration is "monitoring the situation" around GameStop and other stocks closely, with spokesperson Jen Psaki noting that the Biden administration has the first female treasury secretary who is on the case.

Noah David Alter / Jan 27, 2021

Canadian News, News

Trudeau Liberals paid out $635 MILLION in CERB payments to children

According to CRA data, $81.3 million was paid to 15-year-olds. $185 million was paid to 16-year-olds. $369.2 million was paid to 17-year-olds, data shows.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jan 27, 2021

News Analysis

WATCH: Chicago teachers perform interpretive dance about how they don't want to go back to work

The Chicago Teachers Union posted a video showing "rank-and-file dance teachers" doing interpretive dance in support of the union's decision to not return to work as Chicago Public Schools open.

Libby Emmons / Jan 27, 2021

Canadian News, News

WATCH: Police in Ontario go house-to-house ticketing residents for attending church

Under current Ontario coronavirus rules, residents are required to remain at home for all activities considered non-essential.

Noah David Alter / Jan 27, 2021

Canadian News, News

Toronto bans out-of-town residents from outdoor skating rinks

The city had already previously required that anyone seeking to make use of the city's outdoor skating rinks would be required to book appointments online

Noah David Alter / Jan 27, 2021

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