Articles by Charlotte Greene
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Mark Carney’s Iran Messaging Sparks Backlash and Risks U.S. Rift
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney is drawing criticism at home after a series of comments on the U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran that opponents and analysts say lack a clear through-line. In less than a week, Carney went from supporting U.S. actions against Iran to raising the issue that the U.S....
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Canada’s relationship with the United States has rarely been simple, but it is usually predictable: Ottawa may disagree with Washington, yet it typically signals those disagreements in careful, steady language. In late October, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced criticism for doing the opposite,...
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Kristi Noem ousted from Homeland Security post as Trump taps Markwayne Mullin
President Donald Trump said in a Truth Social post on Friday, March 6, 2026, that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem will leave her post at the end of the month and that he plans to nominate Sen. Markwayne Mullin, a Republican from Oklahoma, to lead the Department of Homeland Security. Trump...
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When Do Texas Primary Polls Close—and When Will Results Come In?
Primary night can feel like a waiting game, especially in a big state like Texas where polls do not all close at the same moment. If you are planning to follow the returns on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, here is a clear timeline for when voting ends, when projections may come, and when results tend to...
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The 14th Amendment Explained: Citizenship, Due Process & Equal Protection
The 14th Amendment is one of the Constitution’s most important promises: that state governments must follow the rules of due process and equal protection when they make laws, enforce them, and decide who gets what rights and protections. It was adopted after the Civil War to confront a hard...
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