Global transportation company FedEx on Monday filed a lawsuit in the U.S. Court of International Trade seeking a refund for President Donald Trump's emergency tariffs, one of the highest profile moves to recover funds since the U.S. Supreme Court last week deemed the tariffs illegal. A flood of lawsuits to...
Canada Presses OpenAI for Answers on Mass Shooter’s Chatbot Use
Canadian officials have summoned leaders from OpenAI for a meeting following revelations that the company did not inform authorities about a user whose account had been suspended months before she committed a mass murder in British Columbia. The country’s minister of artificial intelligence, Evan Solomon, said Monday that he would...
Australia Begins Inquiry Into Antisemitism After Bondi Attacks
Australia will on Tuesday begin a government-backed inquiry into antisemitism, after an attack on a Jewish event last year killed 15 people. The mass shooting at a Jewish Hanukkah celebration at Sydney's famed Bondi Beach in December shocked a country with strict gun laws and fueled calls for tougher controls...
Venezuela Has Released Nearly 2,200 People Under New Amnesty Law, Lawmaker Says
Nearly 2,200 people have been released from Venezuelan jails since the start of a new amnesty law, lawmaker Jorge Arreaza said on Monday. Arreaza is president of a commission set up to monitor the implementation of the law, which came into effect on Friday. — (Reporting by Reuters, Writing by...
Australia Backs Removing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor From UK Line of Succession
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he would back plans to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession to the British throne in a letter he sent to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's office. Last week, a UK official said the British government was considering legislation to ensure that...
‘It’s Going to Be a Long Speech’: Trump Prepares for State of the Union
WASHINGTON — As President Donald Trump prepares to deliver his State of the Union address, he gave a little glimpse Monday of what Americans can expect. “It’s going to be a long speech,” Trump said, “because we have so much to talk about.” The president spent part of the weekend...
Iran Could Direct Proxies to Attack US Targets Abroad, Officials Warn
WASHINGTON — U.S. and other Western security officials say they are monitoring increasingly worrisome signs that Iran could direct proxies to conduct retaliatory terrorist attacks against American targets in Europe and the Middle East if President Donald Trump orders large-scale strikes against Iran. The officials, speaking on the condition of...
Storm Paralyzes Travel, Forcing More Than 8,000 US Flight Disruptions
U.S. airlines are set to add flights on Tuesday, even as they wrestle with thousands of scrubbed flights the day after a powerful Northeast winter storm forced more than 8,000 cancellations and delays. The storm blanketed parts of the U.S. Northeast, closing roads and cancelling schools. With cancellations frustrating travelers...
Former FBI Official David Sundberg, Ousted Under Trump, Will Run for Congress in Maryland
WASHINGTON — A senior FBI official who was pushed out by the Trump administration last year was expected to announce Monday that he is running for Congress in Maryland, portraying himself as a champion of the rule of law who wants to hold President Donald Trump accountable. David Sundberg, 56,...
Olympic LA28 CEO Voices Strong Support for Embattled Chair Wasserman
Los Angeles 2028 CEO Reynold Hoover on Monday gave his full backing to Chair Casey Wasserman, telling Reuters his support remains unwavering despite increased scrutiny following the most recent release of U.S. Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The comments were Hoover's first on the matter since Wasserman's name appeared in...









