

Canada Strikes Back: Economic Boycott Devastates U.S. Tourism with Billions in Losses
Canadians are striking back economically against the United States, dealing a severe blow to the American tourism industry in response to inflammatory annexation rhetoric from the White House. The impact is staggering, with cross-border travel nosediving and the U.S. economy facing potential losses reaching $2 billion, along with the elimination of approximately 14,000 tourism-related jobs….

Rubio Calls for Protection of White Farmers in South Africa, U.S. Offers Refuge
Senator Marco Rubio has urged South Africa to ensure the safety of White farmers, stating that the United States is prepared to welcome those facing threats of violence. The Trump administration has taken a firm stance against South Africa due to its land expropriation policies and criticism of Israel. On Monday, Rubio highlighted concerns about…

Surge in Romanian Nationals Crossing U.S.-Canada Border Raises Questions
The northern U.S. border is seeing a notable rise in Romanian nationals entering the country illegally, and experts believe Canada’s visa policies could be a major factor behind the trend. According to Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, Canada’s decision to lift visa requirements for Romanians in 2017 made it significantly…

Canada’s High-Stakes Election: Carney vs. Poilievre Amid Trump Tensions
Canada’s newly appointed Prime Minister, Mark Carney, has called for an early election in response to escalating tensions with U.S. President Donald Trump. The Liberal leader announced that the country will head to the polls on April 28, with a condensed five-week campaign period. Carney’s decision comes amid an ongoing trade dispute and remarks from…

Voice of America Employees Sue Trump Administration Over Agency Shutdown
Journalists from Voice of America (VOA) have taken legal action against President Donald Trump’s administration and Kari Lake following the White House’s recent decision to dismantle the agency. The lawsuit, filed on Thursday, alleges that the administration has deliberately sought to dismantle VOA, which serves as a vital source of independent news in many parts…

Trump Calls on Supreme Court to Intervene After Federal Judges Block His Policies: ‘These People Are Lunatics’
President Donald Trump has strongly criticized federal judges for issuing injunctions that have temporarily halted key aspects of his agenda, particularly efforts related to mass deportations. In a series of statements on Truth Social, Trump urged the Supreme Court, and specifically Chief Justice John Roberts, to take action against what he described as judicial overreach….

Trump Moves to Abolish Department of Education, Faces Congressional Hurdles
President Donald Trump is pushing forward with his plans to dismantle the Department of Education, a promise he made during his campaign. Reports indicate that Trump will sign an executive order to initiate the process, although fully dissolving the agency requires congressional approval. According to a White House fact sheet, this move is intended to…

Disappearance of Pitt Student Sparks Travel Safety Conversations
As students at the University of Pittsburgh settled back into campus life following spring break, one member of their community remained unaccounted for. Sudiksha Konanki, a 20-year-old pre-med student, disappeared over a week ago while vacationing in the Dominican Republic, leaving friends and classmates deeply concerned. Fox News Digital spoke with several university students about…

Tensions Escalate as Syria Strikes Hezbollah Targets in Lebanon Following Alleged Executions
Fierce clashes erupted along the Syrian-Lebanese border on Monday as Syria’s newly formed government engaged in deadly confrontations with Hezbollah-affiliated forces. The escalation follows allegations that Hezbollah militants infiltrated Syrian territory, abducted three Syrian soldiers, and executed them inside Lebanon. In response, the Syrian military launched artillery strikes targeting Hezbollah positions, specifically locations believed to…

Hamas Agrees to Release Last Living American Hostage, Edan Alexander
Hamas has agreed to release Edan Alexander, the final living American hostage still held in Gaza, after 525 days in captivity, according to the Hostages and Missing Families Forum. The 21-year-old Israeli-American will be freed as part of an agreement mediated by negotiators, which also includes the return of four other hostages’ bodies, the Associated…