Month: August 2025
Trump’s administration is considering imposing sanctions on the EU or member state officials responsible for the Digital Services Act, over complaints that it censors Americans and imposes costs on US tech firms.
Catalina “Xochitl” Santiago, a DACA recipient and community organizer, remains in ICE detention after being arrested this month.
Scientists give harsh grades to Trump administration work aimed at undoing a key climate finding
Adam Friedland and Representative Torres disagreed over U.S. support for Israel in a new interview.
Those in the Northeast may face a greater risk of shark attacks as new data shows an increase in great white sightings.
The New York Post exclusively obtained photographs of Minneapolis school shooter Robin Westman’s home. Two students were “killed where they sat” praying in pews packed with other kids, staff and parents at Annunciation Catholic School during a morning church service on Aug. 27 when Westman, a 23-year-old transgender woman, opened fire before turning the gun…
DECIDER can exclusively reveal Live’s new “Stump Mark” graphic, which will debut on the show on Tuesday, Sept. 2.
Stretch of Lake Huron shore was promised to Saugeens in 1854 treaty with Crown but wrongly omitted from map
A stretch of beach will be returned to a First Nation in Canada 170 years after it was mistakenly omitted from its reserve. The sandy sliver of land measures less than two miles long, but has nonetheless sparked an outsized battle, with a nearby resort town claiming the case sets a foreboding precedent for property rights in the country.
Canada’s supreme court said on Thursday that it would not hear a challenge from the town of South Bruce Peninsula, which is contesting a lower court’s ruling that the Saugeen First Nation’s reserve was erroneously smaller than promised.
