(Gregg Pupecki, Headline USA) As Canadian dictator Justin Trudeau declared martial law on Monday to quell the massive Freedom Convoy in the country's capital of Ottawa, those on the ground spoke out against the government's deception, raising the possibility that leftist officials were secretly attempting to infiltrate and discredit...
(Headline USA) Ontario Premier Doug Ford capitulated to the Freedom Convoy, despite his best efforts to gaslight the public into thinking he was just following the science, when he announced Monday that Canada’s most populous province will lift its COVID-19 proof-of-vaccination requirements in two weeks.
The busiest U.S.-Canada border crossing, meanwhile,...
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden couldn’t have been more blunt about the risks of cyberattacks spinning out of control.
“If we end up in a war, a real shooting war with a major power, it’s going to be as a consequence of a cyber breach of great consequence,” he told...
(Headline USA) Even if a Russian invasion of Ukraine doesn't happen in the next few days, the crisis is reaching a critical inflection point with European stability and the future of East--West relations hanging in the balance.
A convergence of events over the coming week could determine whether the stalemate...
(Headline USA) U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met his Japanese and South Korean counterparts Saturday to discuss the threat posed by nuclear-armed North Korea after Pyongyang began the year with a series of missile tests.
Blinken said at a news conference after the meeting that North Korea was "in...
(Headline USA) Authorities in Canada headed for court Friday in an attempt to break the bridge blockade by truckers protesting the country’s COVID-19 restrictions as parts shortages rippled through the auto industry on both sides of the U.S.--Canadian border.
The mayor of Windsor, Ontario, planned to seek an injunction at...
(Headline USA) Seated on a metal folding chair in the front row among dozens of asylum-seekers awaiting COVID tests in Arizona, Gloria Estela Vallora reaped the benefits of her Colombian passport.
She and eight family members, ranging in age from 4 to 63, flew to Cancun for two nights in...
(Headline USA) An annual report from the United Nations labor agency Friday highlighted the work conditions of Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in China's Xinjiang region, noting signs of “coercive measures” that deprive workers of free choice in selecting jobs.
It also called on Beijing to provide more information about...
(Headline USA) Protesters angry over pandemic restrictions drove toward Paris in scattered convoys of camper vans, cars and trucks Friday in an effort to blockade the French capital, despite a police ban.
From the Mediterranean coast to the northern city of Lille, the protesters organized their “freedom convoys” online, galvanized...
(Headline USA) In the trenches of eastern Ukraine, across the lines from some of the 100,000 Russian troops amassed north and east of the country, Ivan Skuratovskyi's calm verges on numbness---even after a sniper's bullet recently killed one of the 50 or so men under his command.
It is the...
(Headline USA) The Biden administration has approved a $100 million support contract with Taiwan aimed at boosting the island’s missile defense systems as it faces increasing pressure from China.
The State Department announced the engineering and maintenance agreement on Monday as China plays host to the 2022 Winter Olympics.
China, which...
(Headline USA) White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Sunday that Russia could invade Ukraine “any day," launching a conflict that would come at an “enormous human cost."
It comes as critics argue that the US, having just extricated itself from a failed 20-year nation-building attempt in Afghanistan, has...