US News
-
Canadians to watch Joe Biden’s inauguration, hopeful for smooth transition of powerPresident-elect Joe Biden and vice-president-elect Kamala Harris are to be sworn in at a ceremony in Washington, D.C.CanadaJan 20
-
Trump’s impeachment process may continue after he leaves office. Here’s why it mattersU.S. President Donald Trump has been impeached for a second time, but the process to remove him from office could take place after he leaves the White House.PoliticsJan 13
-
-
Advertisement
-
Donald Trump faces 2nd impeachment vote as McConnell rejects calls for immediate trialTrump is on the verge of becoming the first president to be impeached twice, as lawmakers move quickly to punish him over last week’s deadly U.S. Capitol attack.WorldJan 13
-
-
Advertisement
-
FBI warns ‘armed protests are being planned’ across U.S. next weekThe FBI is warning of plans for armed protests at all 50 state capitals and in Washington, D.C., in the days leading up to President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration.WorldJan 12
-
Violence at U.S. Capitol raises security concerns for Joe Biden’s inaugurationThe violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol is intensifying scrutiny over security at an inauguration ceremony for President-elect Joe Biden.WorldJan 8
-
-
Trump finally acknowledges election loss, condemns U.S. Capitol rioters in new videoThe outgoing president urged calm and defended his months-long legal challenges and false claims of voter fraud.WorldJan 7
-
-
‘True definition of white privilege,’ Nova Scotia activist says after Capitol chaos'We just want to be equal. That’s all we ask. To be seen as equal, to be treated equally. The cure is not something special. The cure is in the hands of people of privilege.'PoliticsJan 7
-
Prominent far-right groups were part of U.S. Capitol mobProud Boys, Oath Keepers and Three Percenters were among the right-wing extremist groups represented at Wednesday's events in Washington, D.C.WorldJan 7
-
-
Advertisement
-
Scott Thompson: Politicians of all stripes need to denounce extremismMost never thought divisions in the United States would ever get as bad as they did on Jan. 6, 2021, Scott Thompson says. But can we be surprised they have?CommentaryJan 7
-
-
Advertisement
-
Capitol police chief defends response to rioters as lawmakers vow investigationDemocrats said it appeared Capitol police were not prepared for the violent breaching of the government building, with some suggesting there could be firings and other punishments.WorldJan 6
Trending
-
‘Oprah With Meghan and Harry’ interview: 6 stand-out moments of the jaw-dropping tell-all25319 Read
-
‘Almost unsurvivable’: Meghan Markle breaks silence on mental health struggle2895 Read
-
Coronavirus prompts some recent newcomers to leave Canada for their home countries2309 Read
-
Senior naval officer was threatened after reporting McDonald allegation: sources2050 Read
-
‘When will it end?’: New data suggests COVID-19 could become endemic1780 Read
-
What you need to know as B.C. opens COVID-19 vaccine bookings for people over 90 on Monday1488 Read
-
Top Videos
-
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle break their silence in 1st interview since royal departure28776 Viewed
-
Harry and Meghan break silence on royal life in Oprah interview8183 Viewed
-
U.K. soccer players highlight increase in racist abuse2037 Viewed
-
Senior naval officer was threatened after reporting McDonald allegation: sources1359 Viewed
-
Should essential workers be given COVID-19 vaccine priority?1203 Viewed
-
Embattled N.Y. Governor Andrew Cuomo faces calls to resign1014 Viewed
-