Jagmeet Singh warns that Donald Trump's tariff threats pose a significant danger to Canadian jobs and the economy. He urges Canada to respond strongly, possibly by halting the export of critical minerals to the US, and firmly rejects any notion of Canada integrating into the United States.
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America First Legal released photos of Joe Biden and Hunter Biden from the Obama-Biden era showing them meeting Chinese officials including President Xi Jinping. The release was delayed until the 2024 Election Day by the National Archives, AFL claimed adding that the images support claims that Hunter Biden leveraged his father's political influence for business dealings in China.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem experienced a theft in Washington D.C., where her purse was stolen from a restaurant. The purse contained critical items like her driver's license, passport, DHS access badge, and a significant amount of cash. The Secret Service is investigating the incident, reviewing security footage that shows an unidentified man taking the bag.
A medical helicopter crashed in Mississippi, killing three people on board, including a pilot and two hospital staff members. The incident occurred near the intersection of Highway 43 and the Natchez Trace Parkway, with various emergency response teams arriving at the densely forested site. The cause of the crash is yet to be determined.
A fashion entrepreneur, Neel Elsherif, is suing American Airlines after allegedly experiencing an hour-long incident of sexual misconduct by a fellow passenger during a flight. The lawsuit claims that the crew failed to intervene, and the response to her complaint was dismissive, highlighting potential negligence and discrimination by the airline.
A norovirus outbreak impacted over 230 passengers and crew on the Queen Mary 2 luxury cruise from England to the Caribbean. The ship swiftly implemented isolation and sanitation measures, resulting in a reduction of reported cases. Norovirus, common in enclosed spaces, causes gastrointestinal issues but typically resolves within days.
Two security guards were injured in a gunfire exchange with a suspect attempting to steal over $1,000 worth of goods from Target at a Los Angeles shopping plaza. The suspect fired five rounds before escaping and was later arrested. The incident follows heightened concerns about retail crime in California, leading to new legislation against repeat shoplifting.
Former President Barack Obama was seen attending a private dinner without Michelle Obama, amid rumors of their marital issues. Obama reached Osteria Mozza and joined a small group that included Joe Biden's White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients who arrived after Obama, PageSix reported. According to reports, Obama was all smiling though he did not stop for photographs.
JD Vance resigns from the Senate to prepare for his role as US vice president alongside President Donald Trump. Vance's time in the Senate was marked by loyalty to Trump's policies. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine will appoint a temporary Senate replacement until a special election in 2026.
An Al-Qaeda-linked jihadist group claimed responsibility for a deadly attack on a Beninese army post near the Burkina Faso and Niger borders, killing at least 28 troops. This raid highlights the increasing attacks in northern Benin, despite ongoing military operations and international support.