CBC allegedly has a toxic culture rife with intimidation that management is aware of, but ignores. That was some of the Tuesday testimony from CBC’s former prime-time TV host Travis Dhanraj before the ...
Appearing before the House of Commons standing committee on Canadian heritage on Tuesday, former CBC host Travis Dhanraj painted a stark picture of how the public broadcaster allegedly abuses its ...
Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum says she has a “Plan B” after Congress blocked her electoral reform, her first major ...
President Donald Trump is calling for Republicans to “take over” voting in approximately 15 states and “nationalize” elections, triggering widespread alarm among election officials across party lines.
In today’s newsletter: Whoever becomes Iran’s next supreme leader, real power is likely to rest in the hands of a hard-line ...
HONOLULU (Island News) -- Hawaiian Electric customers in several parts of Oahu have their power back after an outage that lasted a few hours on Friday. Hawaiian Electric reported that power outages ...
Britain is ending the centuries-old tradition of hereditary aristocrats sitting in Parliament’s House of Lords.
More than 250,000 customers are still without power Monday night after a powerful blizzard slammed Massachusetts with high winds and blizzard conditions. National Grid and Eversource were reporting ...
Virginia’s proposed new congressional map, which gives Democrats all but one seat in a state that still votes more than 40% Republican, is sparking new debates over the proper use of political power.
The multi-racial resistance to violent federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis and across the U.S. is an exercise in community political power. That’s a clear and present danger to the wealth ...
Washington correspondent, CBS News 24/7 and CBS Stations Natalie Brand is a Washington correspondent covering the White House and Capitol Hill for CBS News 24/7 and CBS Stations. Greg Pirio bought his ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday directing the Department of War (DOW) to work directly with coal-fired power plants on new long-term power purchasing agreements, arguing the ...