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Common sense has been lacking in our Blue State for too long. It’s omnipresent in the illegal immigrant debate, so here’s a dose of reality: The ICE sweeps that kicked off last week in the ...
President Joe Biden, as an elected official, completely disregarded church teaching on the issue of abortion, yet was described as a devout Catholic and one who regularly attended Mass and ...
The 46-year-old actress completed the outfit with black and white heels and an expensive bag from The Row. Meanwhile, Dutch model Doutzen Kroes stood out at the Jacquemus show, keeping a casual style ...
President Trump may be serious about annexing Canada, but it’s a deal fraught with complexities for all.
With a federal election looming, Canadians should ask themselves whether they trust anything the Liberal leadership contenders are saying now about what they’ll do as prime minister.
There was a housing crisis in Los Angeles County long before fire swept across the Pacific Palisades, Altadena and parts of the San Fernando Valley, turning thousands into newly homeless people.
In the Information Age, children can access a mountain of materials about sex online. Most of these are porn sites, which can feature degrading, perverted and violent sexual acts. A number of the ...
It may seem odd to say that Canada, the world’s fourth oldest continuous democracy, needs to start behaving like a grownup, but that is precisely the moment in which the country finds itself.
The deeper the editorial board looked, the more questions arose. Last summer, SPS borrowed $27 million from its previous capital fund to help backfill a $94 million budget deficit — even though ...
Bills in the House and Senate would set a 7 percent yearly cap on rents to head off excessive increases.