President Trump has once again terminated trade talks with Canada, as he took issue with a Canadian TV ad which uses audio from an address by former President Ronald Reagan where he criticizes tariffs. MSNBC White House Correspondent Laura BarrĂłn-LĂłpez reports more. Former Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers Jared Bernstein joins Ali Vitali
Eric Adams ends re-election bid for New York City mayor
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced he is ending his bid for re-election, just 5 weeks before voters go to the polls. Adams said “constant media speculation” about his future and the city campaign finance board’s decision to deny him public matching funds throttled his campaign. His withdrawal narrows the race down to
TIMES SQUARE CASINO BACKED BY JAY-ZâS ROC NATION gets denied
New York City officials have rejected a proposal to develop a casino and resort in Times Square, a $5.4 billion project that counted Jay-Zâs Roc Nation among its backers. Roc Nation had partnered with the gambling giant Caesars Entertainment and the major New York City developer SL Green to propose the Caesars Palace Times Square casino. But as The New York
Trump Gives Major Concession To China In Tiktok Battle
President Trump confirmed progress on a high-stakes TikTok deal as Beijing made it clear the appâs U.S. version will still run on Chinese-developed algorithm technology, despite long-standing national security concerns. The Chinese governmentâs public stance arrives just as U.S. and Chinese officials finalize a framework to avoid banning the popular video platform, which boasts 172
Putin and Kim join Xi in show of strength as China unveils new weapons at huge military parade
China unveils full land, sea and air nuclear triad for first time, weaponized ârobot wolvesâ at largest-ever military parade. Chinese President Xi Jinping stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Russian strongman Vladimir Putin and North Korean heavyweight Kim Jong Un Wednesday as they took in a massive parade of Chinaâs high-tech weapons â the communist nationâs largest ever show
London Tube strike brings chaos to UK capital
Strikes by London Underground workers in a long-running dispute over pay and working conditions will cause travel misery for millions of passengers in the capital. Members of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) walked out on Sunday following a breakdown in talks with Transport for London (TfL). The union has battled back pleas to call off
Beyoncé makes Country Music History With Cowboy Carter Tour sales
Beyoncé shattered records and redefined country music history with her Cowboy Carter tour, which pulled in $407.6 million across 32 sold-out stadium shows, making it the highest-grossing country tour ever and the fastest to hit the $400 million mark. The Cowboy Carter trek outpaced legendary runs by The Rolling Stones, Metallica and even her own Renaissance Tour,
Joe Budden Reveals his Podcast Earnings for the year
Budden is pulling in seven figures every month from his podcastâs Patreon, according to a New York Times profile that breaks down his booming subscriber base and business model. The former rapper-turned-media personality is reportedly earning about $1 million per month through The Joe Budden Podcastâs Patreon, thanks to roughly 70,000 subscribers paying between $5 and $50 monthly. The
Donald Trump Rages At Israel & Iran Over Ceasefire Situation
Donald Trump unloaded on both Israel and Iran before heading to the NATO summit in The Hague, venting his anger over the apparent unraveling of a ceasefire he had personally championed just hours earlier. The ceasefire, brokered after a deadly stretch of direct conflict between Israel and Iran, had raised hopes of a de-escalation in a
George Clooney predicts what will happen to ‘Trumpism’ after Trump’s term
CNN’s Anderson Cooper interviewed actor George Clooney on the set of his Broadway play, “Good Night, and Good Luck,” which is focused on Edward R. Murrow’s famous battle with Senator Joseph McCarthy. The actor then argued against the prospect of âTrumpismâ lasting beyond the presidentâs current term, saying that its success largely hinges on Trumpâs