Articles By: Ethan

A 79-year-old Catholic priest in Vancouver says that while he was hospitalized for a broken hip, medical staff twice raised the option of state-facilitated euthanasia, despite his clear religious and moral opposition to assisted suicide.

UFC is bringing big-league mixed martial arts to the White House grounds this summer, pairing a historic fight card with a patriotic celebration of President Donald Trumps birthday and Americas 250th anniversary.

Congresss own watchdog has quietly demolished the central claim of a high-profile media narrative alleging a major breach of federal labor systems by Trump-era operatives.

Americas most notorious late-night television host is facing intense backlash for a vicious on-air jab at Rudy Giuliani delivered just days before distressing news emerged about the former New York City mayors health.

Starbucks decision to steer thousands of jobs toward Tennessee instead of expanding in its home state of Washington is poised to drain as much as $750 million from Olympias tax coffers over the coming decades, according to new projections.

A violent confrontation erupted outside a Brooklyn hospital on Sunday evening after federal immigration officers took a Nigerian national with a criminal record into custody, drawing an estimated 200 anti-ICE agitators who clashed with New York City police.

Democratic Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, a billionaire heir to the Hyatt hotel fortune, has been quietly deploying his wealth and political influence to underwrite key Democratic committees, senior party figures and a slate of 2026 congressional hopefuls viewed as vital to the partys future.

Spirit Airlines, the ultra-low-cost carrier long mocked for its bare-bones service and endless fees, has now gone darkand the fallout is anything but funny for American travelers, workers, and the broader airline market.

Less than a month after former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, his wife Cristina and their children were killed in a plane crash, investigators say two supposed friends of the family plotted to exploit the tragedy by looting the couples North Carolina home and siphoning off their financial assets.

Every election cycle in the United States is beginning to feel less like a contest of ideas and more like a political remake of "Groundhog Day," with conservatives watching the same dispiriting storyline play out again and again: a Republican candidate appears strong, the polls look promising, the base is energized, and yet, when the ballots are counted, the Left walks away with the win.

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