If our neighbor Canada hates us and Trump, what does that say for the rest of the world?
Opinion: How can the rest of the peace-loving world accept and trust the U.S. as one of their own, writes John Casey.
March 11, 2025
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Opinion: How can the rest of the peace-loving world accept and trust the U.S. as one of their own, writes John Casey.
From bragging about killing a puppy to lying about meeting North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, Kristi Noem keeps getting more ridiculous.
The illegal drug has become one of the most popular gifts during holidays, birthdays, and graduations.Â
The president is seemingly more attached to this issue than peace with North Korea.
With North Korea threatening the island, all eyes are on the tiny territory, which is surprisingly LGBT-friendly.
He took to his website to compare the legislation to living under Communist regimes like China and North Korea.
That was among Trump's many questionable statements at today's news conference, but sources say the ban is on hold due to tensions with North Korea.
Former NBA star Rodman says his "basketball diplomacy" with North Korea may have played a role in the recent warming of relations.
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At least 25 countries around the world block access to Web sites for political, social, or other reasons as governments seek to assert authority over a network meant to be borderless, according to a study released Friday.
People fleeing oppression should not be punished or made into scapegoats, writes Glenn Magpantay. It's time for Trump to give up on these discriminatory bans.
An investigative journalist says William 'Jerry' Boykin, vice president of the Family Research Council, used evangelical groups to cover espionage.
Robert Jeffress, who's connected homosexuality to pedophilia and Obama to the Antichrist, doesn't exactly inspire confidence.
Let's laugh at flailing Donald Trump instead of crying.
Setting the world on fire is distracting Trump's base from the truth of his collusion and obstruction, writes former FBI agent Susan SurfTone.