The double-double is a quintessential coffee order in the Great North. Every morning, Canadians go through the drive-thru at Tim Hortons, the coffee shop on virtually every street, and order it. Two creams, two sugars.  But there’s a new double-double up North: death and donuts. The National Post reported this week that a London, Ontario doctor provided a euthanasia assessment outside a…

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration in White Oak, Md., on June 5, 2023. Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch TimesThe Food and Drug Administration has approved a new drug for people to take after they are exposed to COVID-19.The FDA approved Xocova, a pill also known as ensitrelvir, on May 29, according…

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Nvidia’s GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip is displayed at the company’s GTC conference in San Jose, Calif., on March 19, 2025. Max A. Cherney/ReutersThe U.S. Department of Commerce has issued new guidance to prevent Chinese companies from obtaining advanced U.S. artificial intelligence (AI) chips, such as Nvidia’s most sophisticated Blackwell processors,…

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Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. TrumpRx.gov is not just a remarkable achievement in President Trump’s efforts to make prescription drugs affordable; it has sparked a transformative chain reaction that stands to strengthen the nation’s economy and drive prosperity. During a recent cabinet meeting, President…

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The Trump administration is furious with 7-Eleven’s COO after a confrontation where U.S. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino, along with several other federal agents, were denied service while visiting a gas station in Minneapolis, Minnesota in late January 2026. Deputy Administrator of the General Services Administration Michael Lynch fired off…

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One of the most useful metrics for understanding the overall feeling across the nation is not – as some might suspect – approval polls. After all, voters and potential voters may be incensed by a commander-in-chief’s actions in the White House but still feel positive generally about how the country…

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A bus driver who allegedly could not speak English crashed into stopped traffic on Interstate 95 in Virginia early Friday, killing five people including two children. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said federal investigators are examining how the driver was permitted to operate a commercial passenger vehicle despite reportedly lacking…

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A new study examining campaign donations from faculty members at top American universities found that politically active professors overwhelmingly support left-wing causes and candidates. The report, released Thursday and commissioned by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, analyzed campaign contributions from faculty members at 55 universities across the country.…

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A federal judge on Friday ordered President Donald Trump’s name removed from the Kennedy Center, delivering a major setback to the administration-backed effort to overhaul the performing arts institution and renovate its aging facilities. The ruling from US District Judge Christopher R. Cooper also halted the planned closure of the…

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Across America, citizens have been opposing actions taken by their local governments, often getting booted out of the meetings, a questionable violation of the First Amendment.  Many years ago, it was the practice of citizens to address the city council and express how they wanted their city to be managed;…

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Throughout most of human history, commerce and government have been intricately linked, at least geographically. Hubs of trade and business have almost always also been the seats of government. As cities grew and flourished, as commerce grew and flourished, and as both expanded into surrounding areas, governance became necessary and,…

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As of May 2026, twenty-nine states have enacted Constitutional Carry. What about the rest of the country? The movement has stalled, since red states with GOP trifectas have all gotten the job done. Constitutional Carry’s advance has paused since South Carolina finally approved the reform on March 7, 2024. Of…

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Police handcuffed and arrested an 18-year-old while he was bleeding out from multiple stabbings because the stabber, a Sikh, accused the victim, a white man, of racism. The stabber showed no signs of being the victim of violence. He said the man lying in his own blood on the ground…

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