Canadian Tourism To US Plummets In Trump's First Year Back In Office: Here's How Much Canadian Tourism To US Plummets In Trump's First Year Back In Office: Here's How Much
Canadian Tourism To US Plummets In Trump's First Year Back In Office: Here's How Much Millions of Canadians stayed away from the US during President Donald Trump's first year back in the White House amid his trade war and threats against Canada's sovereignty. The US recorded about 4.2 million fewer visitor arrivals from Canada through 2025, according to Department of Commerce data from the National Travel and Tourism Office. That was down 20.9% from 2024. Mexico also replaced Canada as the country with the most foreign tourists in the US. In 2025, 17,980,030 Mexican visitors came to the US, compared to 16,018,525 Canadians. The trend has continued into 2026. …
Trump Jokes About Pearl Harbor To Japan's PM In Stunning White House Moment (VIDEO) Trump Jokes About Pearl Harbor To Japan's PM In Stunning White House Moment (VIDEO)
Trump Jokes About Pearl Harbor To Japan's PM In Stunning White House Moment (Video) President Donald Trump made a shocking remark about the Pearl Harbor attack while meeting with Japan's prime minister at the White House. Trump made the reference during a bilateral meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Thursday, March 19. He joked about the surprise strikes on a Hawaiian naval base that killed more than 2,400 Americans and wounded 1,178 others. Trump's quip came as he responded to a Japanese reporter who asked why the US didn't notify Japan before attacking Iran. "We went in very hard and we didn't tell anybody about it because we want…
USPS May Run Out Of Cash Within Year, Could Hike Stamp Prices To Survive USPS May Run Out Of Cash Within Year, Could Hike Stamp Prices To Survive
USPS May Run Out Of Cash Within Year, Could Hike Stamp Prices To Survive The US Postal Service could run out of money by 2027 and may be forced to stop delivering mail, according to its new leader. Postmaster General David Steiner warned that the agency is at a "critical juncture" during a House Oversight subcommittee hearing on Tuesday, March 17. Steiner, who began his role in July 2025, said the USPS is facing a financial crisis that could disrupt service nationwide if changes are not made. The USPS has reported losses nearly every year since 2007, including a $9 billion loss in fiscal year 2025 and continued quarterly losses into 2026…
Three-Time Trump Voter's Gas Price Outrage Goes Viral: 'Apparently, I'm An Idiot!' Three-Time Trump Voter's Gas Price Outrage Goes Viral: 'Apparently, I'm An Idiot!'
Three-Time Trump Voter's Gas Price Outrage Goes Viral: 'Apparently, I'm An Idiot!' A Pennsylvania woman who said she voted for President Donald Trump three times is going viral for her furious tirade about him as gasoline prices soar during the US-Israeli war on Iran. Amanda Robbins made the angry comments during an interview with NBC News senior politics reporter Johnathan Allen on Tuesday, March 17. Allen spoke to customers buying gas at a Penn Jersey Mart in Millersburg, Pennsylvania, as part of a segment on "Meet the Press NOW." Robbins was blunt when Allen asked her if she had a message that she wanted to directly share with Trump. "You are a wor…
Trump's Top Counterterrorism Official Quits, Says Iran War Was Driven By Misinformation, Israel Trump's Top Counterterrorism Official Quits, Says Iran War Was Driven By Misinformation, Israel
Trump's Top Counterterrorism Official Quits, Says Iran War Was Driven By Misinformation, Israel Joe Kent, the Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), has resigned in protest of the Trump administration’s ongoing war with Iran.  Kent, 45, announced his resignation on social media late Tuesday morning, March 17, becoming the first high-profile official to step down over the conflict. “After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today,” Kent wrote on X.  “I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear tha…
Mamdani Credits Trump For Release Of ICE-Detainee Columbia Protester After Year Mamdani Credits Trump For Release Of ICE-Detainee Columbia Protester After Year
Mamdani Credits Trump For Release Of Ice-detainee Columbia Protester After Year A Palestinian activist detained after a Newark ICE check-in has been released from a Texas detention center after more than a year in custody. Leqaa Kordia, 33, a protester connected to demonstrations tied to Columbia University who had been living in Paterson, NJ, was released from the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas on Monday, March 16, after a federal immigration judge ordered her freed on bond following more than a year in ICE custody, according to KERA News, an NPR affiliate. An immigration judge ordered her release on a $100,000 bond on Friday — the third time a judge …
Adult Student Who Groped Girls Inside Virginia HS Should Never Have Been There, Feds Say Adult Student Who Groped Girls Inside Virginia HS Should Never Have Been There, Feds Say
Adult Student Who Groped Girls Inside Virginia HS Should Never Have Been There, Feds Say A 19-year-old man accused of groping multiple teenage girls inside a Virginia high school is now facing criminal charges — and federal officials are warning he should never have been in the building in the first place. Israel Christopher Flores-Ortiz, a 19-year-old from El Salvador, was arrested in Fairfax County and charged with nine counts of assault and battery after authorities say he repeatedly targeted female students while attending school as an 11th grader, the US Department of Homeland Security announced Monday, March 16. Investigators say the alleged incidents happened in crowded …
Susie Wiles, First Female White House Chief Of Staff, Diagnosed With Cancer Susie Wiles, First Female White House Chief Of Staff, Diagnosed With Cancer
Susie Wiles, First Female White House Chief Of Staff, Diagnosed With Cancer White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has been diagnosed with cancer, President Donald Trump announced Monday, March 16.  Wiles, 68, plans to remain in her role while undergoing treatment for early-stage breast cancer in the Washington area. Trump described her prognosis as “excellent,” adding that she has an “outstanding team of doctors.”  Wiles learned of the diagnosis last week and informed the President shortly after. Her treatment is expected to last several weeks, and while she may take time off as needed, she will continue working “virtually full time at the White House,”…
Six Kids Left Behind In Maryland As ICE Takes Both Parents, Community, Strangers Step Up Six Kids Left Behind In Maryland As ICE Takes Both Parents, Community, Strangers Step Up
Six Kids Left Behind In Maryland As ICE Takes Both Parents, Community, Strangers Step Up Six children in Prince George’s County are trying to hold on to childhood after losing both of their parents — not to tragedy, but to detention and deportation. The Sanchez siblings, ages 2 to 14, have been living without their mom and dad for four months after federal immigration authorities took both parents in separate incidents, according to organizers helping the family. First, the children’s father was taken into ICE custody and later deported back to Venezuela. Soon after, their mother was detained as she returned home from work and remains in immigration detention. In a matter of …
Americans’ Predictions On US-Israeli War Against Iran Revealed In New Survey Americans’ Predictions On US-Israeli War Against Iran Revealed In New Survey
Americans’ Predictions On Us-israeli War Against Iran Revealed In New Survey Americans are bracing for a prolonged conflict with Iran, with many expecting the military confrontation to stretch on for months or even longer, according to a new national poll. A new survey by Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut found that most voters believe the fighting will not end quickly. When asked how long the US military action against Iran will last, just three percent said days and 18 percent said weeks.  Meanwhile, 32 percent predicted the conflict would last months, 13 percent said about a year, and 26 percent believed it would continue longer than that. "How l…
Virginia Man Who Once Threatened To Stab Trump Sent Back To Prison After New Online Threats Virginia Man Who Once Threatened To Stab Trump Sent Back To Prison After New Online Threats
Virginia Man Who Once Threatened To Stab Trump Sent Back To Prison After New Online Threats A Northern Virginia man who once showed up outside the Trump International Hotel threatening to stab the president is heading back to prison — after prosecutors say he started posting online messages threatening to kill him again. Valeriy Kouznetsov, 41, of Reston, was sentenced Wednesday, March 11, in federal court in Alexandria to two years and four months in prison for posting threats on social media targeting the President of the United States and other officials, the US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia said. The threats came less than five years after Kouznetsov w…
ICE Agent Bit During Violent Maryland Traffic Stop With Man In US Illegally, Feds Say ICE Agent Bit During Violent Maryland Traffic Stop With Man In US Illegally, Feds Say
ICE Agent Bit During Violent Maryland Traffic Stop With Man In US Illegally, Feds Say An El Salvadorian man in the country illegally bit an ICE agent and injured another during a contentious traffic stop in Maryland, federal authorities say. Santos Alvarenga-Rodriguez, 47, an illegal alien, made his initial court appearance on Wednesday, March 11, after attacking federal law enforcement officials during a stop earlier this year. According to the criminal complaint, on Sunday, Jan. 18, ICE-ERO officers checked Alvarenga-Rodriguez's license plate, which showed that his driver's license was restricted in Maryland. The restriction code indicated that he may not legally be in th…