11 NYC Officials Arrested By ICE Agents At Federal Facility

Source: Anadolu / Getty On Thursday (Sept. 18), 11 elected New York City officials were arrested by officers with the Department of Homeland Security at the Jacob K. Javits Federal

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Prince William and Kate Middleton will greet Donald Trump and Melania when they arrive in the U.K. Here's everything we know

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Forget bilateral meetings and photo ops at Downing Street: When it comes to navigating an uncommonly turbulent era in the

Coachella 2026: Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber and Karol G to headline

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NEW YORK (AP) — It’s that time of year again. The 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival lineup is

EV leaders call on Ottawa to ease regulations on European-made vehicles

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THE CANADIAN PRESS - Leaders in Canada’s electric vehicle sector want Ottawa to open the door to more European cars

Richmond, B.C, mayor won't seek re-election after 25 years in the role

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The mayor of Richmond, B.C., says he has decided not to seek re-election next year, wrapping up what will be

Liberals will table the federal budget on Nov. 4, Champagne says

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Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the Liberals will table the federal budget on Nov. 4. The fiscal update will be

Cam’ron Boots Adrien Broner Off Pod For Creeping On Stat Baby

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Source: Bill Tompkins / Getty Cam’ron had to kick boxer Adrien Broner off his podcast after Broner made things awkward

11 of Robert Redford’s most memorable performances and where to watch them

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When you’re a larger-than-life, generation-spanning star like Robert Redford, the hard truth is that every movie is notable in some

Nestlé Chairman Paul Bulcke to Step Down Following CEO’s Ouster

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(Bloomberg) — Nestlé SA Chairman Paul Bulcke will step down early, the Swiss foodmaker said in a statement Tuesday, weeks

Ottawa extends taxpayers' ombudsman's term for another 2 years

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OTTAWA - The federal government is keeping the taxpayers’ ombudsman in his role for another two years as Ottawa tries