With Election Day around the corner, Apple News is making it easy for you to stay informed with real-time results for the 2024 presidential election through a new Live Activity feature on your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch. As one of the most pivotal elections in recent history, the 2024 race between Vice […]
Billionaire Mark Cuban and former President Donald Trump traded heated words on Thursday, with Cuban criticizing Trump for “not being seen around strong, intelligent women” and later apologizing. In response, Trump fired back on Truth Social to label Cuban a “loser” and “very weak”, and called his remarks on women ‘totally unacceptable’ Cuban’s comments The […]
Article content As the United States readies for the presidential election next week, the excitement of the race has reached Westmount. One of Westmount High’s own, Kamala Harris, is vying for the highest office down south. “I think it’s really cool that, like, maybe the future president went to our high school,” says Westmount High […]
Donald Trump will face Kamala Harris in the 2024 race for the White House. Joe Biden pulled out of the race after intense pressure following his disastrous first debate with Trump. When is the US election? The US election will be held on Tuesday, Nov 5 2024. The winner will serve four years in the […]
Cook-Steve-foreign-policy-columnist4Steven A. Cook By Steven A. Cook, a columnist at Foreign Policy and the Eni Enrico Mattei senior fellow for Middle East and Africa studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. Everywhere I have been in the past month—New York City, Tulsa, Santa Fe, Dallas, Seattle—someone asks me: “What are the differences between what a […]
Cook-Steve-foreign-policy-columnist4Steven A. Cook By Steven A. Cook, a columnist at Foreign Policy and the Eni Enrico Mattei senior fellow for Middle East and Africa studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. Everywhere I have been in the past month—New York City, Tulsa, Santa Fe, Dallas, Seattle—someone asks me: “What are the differences between what a […]
Cook-Steve-foreign-policy-columnist4Steven A. Cook By Steven A. Cook, a columnist at Foreign Policy and the Eni Enrico Mattei senior fellow for Middle East and Africa studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. Everywhere I have been in the past month—New York City, Tulsa, Santa Fe, Dallas, Seattle—someone asks me: “What are the differences between what a […]
Donald Trump has set off a fresh firestorm after suggesting former Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney should have guns pointed at her face, prompting vice president Kamala Harris to declare that such violent rhetoric should disqualify him from the presidency. The remarks were made during an onstage interview in Arizona with sacked former Fox News host […]
Just about everybody is really worried about the U.S.’s Election Day, which is coming up on us fast. In a recent poll from the American Psychological Association, 72 percent of people said they were concerned that the results of the election could lead to violence. And 56 percent said it could end democracy in the […]
Donald Trump had ambitious plans for his rally on Sunday at Madison Square Garden in New York. In the heart of “Blue America,” the Queens-born former president aimed to demonstrate his political reach in a state that has not voted Republican since Ronald Reagan pulled off a landslide in 1984. But the event quickly took […]