North America
Nicaragua’s Persecution of Catholics Continues
On January 4, members of the U.S. government’s global religious freedom watchdog joined their voices to a rising number of pleas for the...
Mounties Under Fire for Roughing Up Reporter
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has some questions to answer after a video showed members of Deputy Prime Minister Chrysta Freeland’s security...
Read moreMexican President Renews Feud with Texas Governor Over New Migration Law
There are echoes of the past as Mexico and Texas trade barbs, their leaders on opposite sides of the migration issue. Mexican President...
Read moreRepublicans Supported the Security State’s Spy Provision
If it weren’t for Republicans, the defense bill couldn’t have passed with Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act as part of...
Read moreAnother Canadian Province to Challenge Ottawa’s Rush to Net Zero Emissions
The Canadian provinces’ actions provide a useful object lesson to the states south of their border — unreasonable and unconstitutional edicts from...
Read moreOntario Court Rules in Favor of Teacher Silenced for Protesting LGBT Books
In a recent legal development, an Ontario court has sided with retired teacher Carolyn Burjoski, who faced suppression for expressing concerns about transgender-themed...
Read moreAlberta Premier Prepared for War With Trudeau Over Unrealistic Emissions Targets
In the Canadian province of Alberta, Premier Danielle Smith is prepared to invoke the “Alberta Sovereignty within a United Canada Act” as a...
Read moreU.S. and Cuba Meet to Control Migration to America
U.S. and Cuban officials met in Havana on Tuesday to discuss the ongoing implementation of the U.S.-Cuba Migration Accords as near record levels of...
Read moreRussia Might Call for Extradition of Ukrainian Nazi Honored in Canada, Trudeau Blames Parliament Speaker
Moscow might call for the extradition of Yaroslav Hunka, a 98-year-old Ukrainian-Canadian veteran of the Waffen SS, according to Russia’s envoy to Ottawa,...
Read moreWisconsin Lawmakers Tackle Cashless Push, Free Speech, and Gain-of-Function
The New American’s Christian Gomez sits down with Wisconsin state representatives Dave Murphy (R-Greenville) and Ty Bodden (R-Hilbert) to discuss what is happening in...
Read moreCentral American Parliament Expels Taiwan as Permanent Observer in Favor of China
SINGAPORE — On August 21, the Central American Parliament (Parlacen) voted to expel Taiwan as a permanent observer — a position it had...
Read moreCanadian Woman Goes to Hospital for Suicidal Thoughts; Clinician Suggests Assisted Suicide
A Canadian woman who sought medical help for her suicidal thoughts was “shocked” when the clinician assessing her case suggested medical assistance in...
Read moreMeta Strikes Back at Canada’s New “Link Tax”
Canada's new "Online News Act" requires tech companies to compensate news organizations if they host Canadian news content on their platforms. ...
Read moreCanadian Study Links Climate Change to Blindness
As if we didn’t have enough to worry about regarding climate change, such as rising sea levels, increases in extreme weather events, and...
Read moreDeanna McLeod: Death of Informed Consent in Canada
Corporate colonization of Canadian healthcare has transformed personalized care into collective care, undermined the relations between physicians and their patients, and led to...
Read more