The closure of the Tokyo bureau has rocked staffers at CBS News’ London bureau, who are said to be worried that more cuts are coming at the hands of Roy — an editor that is known for ruthlessly slashing jobs
The public inquiry will hold a future round of hearings around government mechanisms to counter foreign interference at a later date and has to file an initial report by May 3
Most major Catholic commentators on the border crisis have for decades played the part of Judas, offering impersonal and meaningless kisses to the image of God imprinted on every raped, massacred, and ignored victim of our unsecured border
Multiple pregnancy care centers as well as the offices of pro-life members of Congress have been the target of vandals who spray-painted the tag, “Janes Revenge”
Biden is a self-professed Catholic. A heavily scrutinized 2021 New York Times article called him “perhaps the most religiously observant commander in chief in half a century”
This year, the Biden administration faced backlash when it celebrated “Transgender Day of Visibility” because its usual date of March 31 fell on Easter Sunday
Several convoys have already been deployed to start moving some of the stranded tourists and essential workers, but many remain stranded until further notice
In 2023, Canada’s Immigration Department had concluded that there were ‘no reasonable grounds to believe’ the former PLA officer should be deemed inadmissible
The federal government is using its vast resources and its largest agencies to register new voters and expand mail-in balloting, with the help of nonprofits
Councilwoman Joann Ariola (R-Queens), who chairs the fire and emergency management committee, called the flag-removal debacle a “sanctioned attack on the First Amendment rights of our civil servants”
Federal agencies are also working with state and industry partners to encourage farmers and veterinarians to report cattle illnesses quickly so that we can monitor potential additional cases and minimize the impact and risk to farmers, farmworkers
Joe Biden and Democrat officials have decided to observe Transgender Day of Visibility on Easter Sunday this year rather than push it off for a day out of respect for Easter
“If we could see better cooperation between countries in Latin America, there would be a better payoff for the region’s people, but this ideological divide runs deep. It reflects polarization not just within countries, but among them”