US President Donald Trump is in Japan today, continuing his series of key meetings with leaders in Asia, as the government shutdown drags on back home. Follow for live updates.
Instead, the meeting confirmed the curious direction of U.S. China policy in Trump’s second term. The president has not only broken with the policy of the Biden administration but also seems to have ...
A proposed data center at an old coal plant has splintered a small Finger Lakes community north of the liberal bastion of ...
• US President Donald Trump has met with Japan’s new conservative prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, on the second leg of his Asia tour. Takaichi heralded what she hoped would mark “a new golden age of ...
His mission, he says, is to “normalize makeup for men.” In 2025 alone that ambition will earn him half a million dollars from ...
2 of 2 — President Ronald Reagan attends a meeting with Republican Minority Leader Bob Michael (left) and Rep. Cheney, R-Wyo., at the White House on March 22, 1983. Former Vice President Dick Cheney, ...
Ford’s CMO tells Newsweek why she had to tear down the company’s structure and go back to basics, including a massive vehicle ...
Doug Ford is calling his ad campaign that sparked controversy an incredible success. Speaking at Queen’s Park on Monday morning, he called it “the most successful ad in the history of North America.” ...
Doug Ford clearly subscribes to Adlai Stevenson’s maxim: “If they will stop telling lies about us, I will stop telling the truth about them.” It’s unlikely Ontario’s premier and the one-time U.S.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford refused to apologize for a U.S. television ad quoting Ronald Reagan that U.S. President Donald Trump cited as grounds to end trade talks with Canada. Trump called the ad ...
5:47 ‘I’ll never apologize for fighting,’ Ontario Premier Ford addresses questions about his anti-tariff ads A defiant Doug Ford said the commercial his government launched last week, to the fury of ...
Premier Doug Ford says he achieved his goal with an advertisement by the Ontario government that uses former U.S. president Ronald Reagan's own words to send an anti-tariff message to American ...
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