"I know raising a child can be expensive and challenging at times, so I’m committed to doing whatever I can to support them,” the rap superstar told The Post.
The Minocqua Brewing Company in Wisconsin appeared to promote "free beer, all day long" on the day President Donald Trump dies in a Facebook post on Thursday.
Archaeologists in Italy discovered a 2,000-year-old basilica linked to Vitruvius, the legendary Roman engineer and architect who wrote De Architectura.
I was thinking it would be funny to write a column in deadpan tone praising Donald Trump for his superbly executed four-dimensional-chess plan to revive the popularity of the Second Amendment. Sadly, I don’t have either the guts or the heart to do it. But we Canadians have already witnessed a period in which Rosedale Liberals openly fantasize about forming their own Viet Cong to resist American military incursion. Now an American city has become the scene of a simmering low-level civil war, and a gun owner with a license to carry has been disarmed and then slain by federal agents in the street in front of an entire panopticon of cameras. Read More
As the Conservatives prepare for their annual convention in Calgary this weekend, hostile voices are trying to undermine them. They are being told to be less hard-edged, to reject populism, to be respectable “team players.” Read More
Prince Harry's "Spare" curse reportedly follows him to Hollywood as royal experts claim he continues to struggle with identity and purpose in California.
SDEROT, Israel — Beijing, Doha, Davos. In just over a week, Prime Minister Mark Carney managed to tell the world that his geopolitical acumen is non-existent. Read More
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Monday that he’d ordered the drafting of a national strategy to “(strengthen) domestic food production.” Which was laughable, considering that only days before, the federal government began closing down seven of its critical agricultural research sites. Read More
Canada is undergoing a quiet but profound erosion of national cohesion, authority and cultural confidence. At every level of government, political leadership has increasingly substituted ideological appeasement for the basic responsibilities of maintaining social order, enforcing the law and protecting the integrity of Canadian citizenship. Read More
There are three sides that should know what really happened last week in Mexico when Ryan Wedding was taken into custody by the FBI: the U.S. government, Mexico's government and Wedding himself. Read More
St. Paul Police Federation President Mark Ross blamed state and local officials for the anti-ICE protest violence — saying that if highly trained cops were allowed to work with the feds, it likely would have prevented the killing of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
Hospitals across the country are reporting a surge in cold-related injuries — from slip-and-fall fractures to cardiac events from snow shoveling and frostbite.
A top Democratic fundraiser in Michigan is taking heat for a social media post in which she honored her grandfather, who served as an officer in the Nazi military forces during World War II.
A New York community is mourning the death of a retired NYPD officer who died after reportedly suffering a heart attack while shoveling snow during last weekend’s major winter storm.
Congress investigates hospitals accused of letting wealthy foreign patients bypass U.S. organ transplant waiting lists while more than 100,000 Americans wait.
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., held a town hall Tuesday evening in her home district amid recent shootings involving federal immigration agents and local agitators in Minneapolis.
Over the past decade, a psychological pattern has spread across American life, crossing class and geography: chronic political anxiety marked by outrage and a constant sense of threat.
Louisiana solicitor general defends Justice Alito against media criticism, citing personal clerkship experience and revealing the justice's humble character.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio's appearance before Senate Foreign Relations Committee comes as Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., vows to file more war powers resolutions against the president.