Author: Newyorki

Canada’s federal government and provincial leaders are joining forces to confront a looming challenge from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, who has threatened to impose steep tariffs on Canadian imports. Officials have confirmed that preparations are underway for possible retaliatory measures if Trump follows through on his plans. Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland emphasized unity in addressing this issue during a press conference following a virtual meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the provincial premiers. “We have agreed to approach this with intelligence, strength, and cohesion,” she stated. Trump’s proposal includes a 25% tariff on goods entering the U.S. from…

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Biden Announces Landmark Ceasefire Between Israel and Hezbollah In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, President Joe Biden announced a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah, marking a potential turning point in the 14-month-long conflict in Lebanon. Speaking from the White House Rose Garden, Biden described the deal as a “historic moment,” emphasizing its potential to pave the way for long-term peace in the region. Key Highlights of the Agreement The ceasefire, set to take effect at 4 a.m. local time, will suspend hostilities along the Israel-Lebanon border. Under the terms, Israel will gradually withdraw its forces from southern Lebanon, while Hezbollah…

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Donald Trump announced on Monday that he intends to issue an executive order imposing a 25% tariff on all goods entering the United States from Mexico and Canada. “On January 20th, as one of my first Executive Orders, I will sign all necessary documents to impose a 25% tariff on ALL products coming into the United States from Mexico and Canada, alongside addressing the issue of our ridiculous Open Borders,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social. Trump stated that these tariffs would remain until both countries take significant measures to reduce drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl, and illegal border…

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Prominent Republican Senator James Lankford emphasized on Sunday that Congress will not automatically approve Donald Trump’s contentious cabinet appointments ahead of the Senate confirmation process. At the same time, leading Democrat Tammy Duckworth questioned the qualifications of several nominees. Lankford, representing Oklahoma, anticipated rigorous scrutiny for Trump’s pick for director of national security, former Democratic congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard. Speaking on CNN’s State of the Union, he stressed the importance of public hearings, set to begin on January 3, ahead of Trump’s January 20 inauguration. “Everyone will be given a fair chance,” Lankford said of the nominees, but he hinted at…

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Donald Trump announced his intention to nominate Pam Bondi, the former attorney general of Florida, as the next U.S. attorney general. The announcement came just hours after former Representative Matt Gaetz withdrew from consideration due to opposition from Senate Republicans, who raised concerns over allegations of sexual misconduct against him. Bondi’s nomination underscores Trump’s determination to appoint a staunch ally to the nation’s highest law enforcement office. It is yet another instance of Trump placing loyalists within key positions in the justice department. According to sources familiar with the decision, Trump quickly decided on Bondi as Gaetz’s replacement. Although Bondi…

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The family of Brandon Durham, a Las Vegas man fatally shot by police in his home after calling 911 to report a break-in, is demanding the arrest of the officer involved. Durham, a 43-year-old realtor and father, called police just after midnight on November 12, reporting intruders in his home and claiming they were shooting. When Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officers arrived at the scene, they found Durham struggling to disarm a woman in a hoodie who was wielding a knife. Durham was calling for help as the altercation unfolded. Officer Alexander Bookman, a 26-year law enforcement veteran who…

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Donald Trump has chosen Howard Lutnick, one of his most prominent fundraisers, to serve as the next commerce secretary. Lutnick, the billionaire founder of financial services giant Cantor Fitzgerald, has been tapped to play a significant role in shaping Trump’s policies on commerce and global trade. In his announcement, Trump stated that Lutnick would spearhead the administration’s “Tariff and Trade agenda” and oversee the Office of the United States Trade Representative, responsible for negotiating trade agreements. The appointment positions Lutnick to drive Trump’s controversial plan for steep universal tariffs on foreign imports. While critics argue such tariffs could raise costs…

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Donald Trump has appointed Sean Duffy, a former Republican congressman from Wisconsin and contributor to Fox News, as the next secretary of transportation. Duffy is also known for his stint on MTV’s The Real World in 1997, where he met his wife, Rachel Campos-Duffy, who is now a Fox News contributor. Duffy represented Wisconsin in Congress from 2011 to 2019 and served as district attorney for Ashland County from 2002 to 2008. Trump highlighted Duffy’s qualifications in a statement, saying he would focus on “Excellence, Competence, Competitiveness, and Beauty” in revitalizing the nation’s transportation systems. Trump added that Duffy would…

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Debate continued on Sunday over Donald Trump’s controversial choice of Matt Gaetz, the former Florida congressman accused of sexual misconduct, as US attorney general. Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin called for an unreleased ethics report on Gaetz to be made available to the Senate. Speaking on NBC’s Meet the Press, Mullin noted the significance of the report, while Pennsylvania Democratic Senator John Fetterman urged his party to avoid overreacting to Trump’s moves. Fetterman emphasized that Republicans currently have the upper hand and said Democrats should focus on the bigger picture rather than “freaking out” over individual nominations or tweets. Fetterman, who…

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Janelle Bynum is set to become Oregon’s first Black congressional representative after flipping a Republican-held seat for the Democrats. Bynum, a state lawmaker with national Democratic support, unseated Lori Chavez-DeRemer. Her victory restores the seat to Democratic hands after Republicans won it in 2022, marking a historic achievement. “It’s significant that I stand one generation away from segregation while making history,” Bynum said. “I’m honored to be the first Black member of Congress from Oregon, but I won’t be the last. This victory represents collective effort and belief in our vision.” Chavez-DeRemer acknowledged her defeat in a social media statement…

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