Trump gets apology from Canadian PM after anti-tariff Reagan ad backfires
Canadian PM Mark Carney said he apologized to President Donald Trump over a Ronald Reagan ad that sparked a 10% tariff hike on Canadian imports.
Canadian PM Mark Carney said he apologized to President Donald Trump over a Ronald Reagan ad that sparked a 10% tariff hike on Canadian imports.
[PRESS RELEASE Tokyo, Japan, October 31st, 2025] In a landmark evolution, the ARCS (ARX) project has transitioned from visionary foundations to tangible, real-world impact. Launched in 2019 with a bold mission to empower data sovereignty, enabling individuals to control and monetize their personal data, gaining fair economic value from it, ARCS has now entered [.].
President Trump and President Xi agreed to temporarily halt aggressive and retaliatory controls on trade and exports.
Upcoming changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will soon restrict which Ohioans are eligible for benefits. The One Big Beautiful Bill, which President Donald Trump signed into law on July 4, changes “non-citizen eligibility for SNAP.” Only U. S. citizens, green card holders who have gone through a five-year waiting period, and some Haitian and Cuban nationals with special status will be eligible for SNAP. This means refugees, people who have been granted asylum and human trafficking survivors will all lose their benefits, according to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. The USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service.
World Nuclear Association Director-General Sama Bilbao y León says Southeast Asian governments are looking to nuclear to supply firm and clean power. She speaks with Haslinda Amin from the sidelines of Singapore International Energy Week 2025. (Source: Bloomberg)
The airline, based at Humberside Airport in North Lincolnshire, filed a notice of intention to appoint administrators on Monday.
A Supreme Court ruling against the Voting Rights Act could allow Republicans to redraw districts and solidify control of the House
At two-day summit in Washington, D. C., presidents and senior leaders commit to bold action to model healthy civic life and intellectual exchange. WASHINGTON, Oct. 27, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb Against the backdrop of rising political violence and deepening national divides, the.
The U. S. Department of Agriculture has posted a notice on its website saying federal food aid will not go out on Nov. 1 as the government shutdown drags on. The cutoff would expand the impact of the impasse to some of the Americans most in need unless a resolution is found in just a few days. The notice comes after the Trump administration said it will not tap roughly $5 billion in contingency funds to keep the benefits flowing into November. The Trump administration blames Democrats, who say they won’t agree to reopen the government until Republicans negotiate with them on extending expiring subsidies under the Affordable Care Act.
The two detainees later released by authorities had seen alerts about suspicious vehicles parked at Allen Elementary School.