Monday, September 15th, 2025
Trump says U.S. has struck another alleged drug boat from Venezuela
U.S. President Donald Trump, seen heading to Air Force One on Sunday, says the U.S. has conducted another lethal strike against an alleged drug-carrying vessel originating, he said, from Venezuela. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that the U.S. military has carried out another strike against a Venezuelan drug cartel vessel that had been on its way to the United States, the second such strike in recent weeks. He said three men were killed in the strike and no U.S. personnel were injured, adding that it occurredRead more
Trump cannot fire Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, court rules
Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, seen here Aug. 23, cannot be fired by the Trump adminstration, according to a U.S. appeals court ruling. (Jim Urquhart/Reuters) A U.S. appeals court declined on Monday to allow Donald Trump to fire Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook — the first time a president has pursued such action since the central bank’s founding in 1913 — in the latest step in a legal battle that threatens the Fed’s longstanding independence. The decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit means that Cook canRead more
Vance vows to go after ‘festering violence on the far left’ while hosting Charlie Kirk’s radio show
U.S. Vice-President JD Vance hosts an episode of The Charlie Kirk Show from his ceremonial office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, in Washington, on Monday. (Doug Mills/The New York Times/Pool/Reuters) U.S. Vice-President JD Vance said Monday while hosting Charlie Kirk’s radio show that he is “desperate” for national unity after the conservative political activist’s killing but that finding common ground with people who celebrated the assassination of his friend is impossible. The Republican vice-president filled in as host of The Charlie Kirk Show from his ceremonial office in the EisenhowerRead more
Carney and Poilievre exchange pleasantries, then resume an epic debate
For a brief moment, just before question period, the two leaders met in the middle of the House of Commons to shake hands. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press) Pierre Poilievre was back in his happy place. Mark Carney was back in the prime minister’s seat. Between them lay 396 centimetres of green carpet and the future of the country. “Why is it that all of this prime minister’s promises of yesterday turn into today’s disappointments?” the Conservative leader asked. “We need to be clear about the scale of the crisis weRead more