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Calgary Sun Letters to the Editor, Jan. 24, 2026: ‘Trump’s insult’
Breadcrumb Trail LinksNewsOpinionLettersPublished Jan 24, 2026 • Last updated 3 hours ago • 2 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you...
Trump Appears to Confuse Weather With Climate as US Braces for Record Winter Storms
Much of the United States is preparing for a major snowstorm expected this weekend. Temperatures could drop below zero, and heavy snowfall may trigger power outages. Forecasters warn this...
Winter Storm Grounds Nearly 1,400 Flights Across 40 States, Stranding Travellers
An immense winter storm sweeping from Arizona to Maine has already grounded nearly 1,400 flights, turning weekend travel into chaos for countless families and workers.According to the New York...
Trump Admin Reportedly Considering Total Blockade On Oil Imports To Cuba As Regime Teeters On The Brink Of Collapse
The Trump administration is considering a total blockade on oil imports to Cuba to drive regime change in the country, according to a new report.Politico detailed that the initiative...
Haitian Transitional Council Defy The U.S. And Vote To Oust The Prime Minister
The Haitian flag in little Haiti, Miami The majority of Haiti's transitional council voted to oust the country's prime minister, Alix Didier Fils-Aime, defying warnings from the United States...
Stephen Miller Slams Acquittal Of Man Accused Of Offering Bounty To Kill Border Patrol Chief: ‘Left Is Fighting To Legalize Domestic Terrorism’
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller slammed the acquittal of a man who was accused of offering a bounty to kill Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino, saying...
Trump’s New Drug Czar Does Not Rule Out Deployment Of U.S. Troops To Mexico, Says He ‘Will Do What He Needs To Do’
Sara Carter, the Trump administration's new drug czar, didn't rule out a deployment of U.S. troops to Mexico to fight cartels, saying the decision lies with the president."He has...
Federal Jury Acquits Mexican Man Accused of Offering Bounty For Murder Of Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino
A jury in Chicago found a Mexican national not guilty of offering a $10,000 bounty for the murder of U.S. Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino despite prosecutors' claims that...
Top Venezuelan Officials Were Given 15 Minutes To Agree To Cooperate With The U.S. Or Be Killed, Leaked Recording Shows
A leaked recording of a closed-door meeting of Venezuelan officials and pro-government influencers reveals how the country's interim leadership has sought to project resistance domestically while signaling readiness to...