BREAKING NEWS: Canada’s retaliation clock starts ticking as $155B in U.S. goods enters the blast zone and Washington feels the heat
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Canada Rejects U.S. Plea to Ease Aluminum Tariffs in One-Word Refusal, Triggering Immediate Supply Chain Shock Across American Aviation and Auto Industries
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BREAKING: Trump GOES NUTS After Rachel Maddow TORCHES Him LIVE On Air — The On-Camera Moment That Left the Studio STUNNED
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JUST IN: Trump says Rubio was the brain behind the controversial pardon
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A plant in Ontario, Canada is drawing attention for its track record on manufacturing quality. Toyota’s Cambridge South Plant is being highlighted for earning a 23rd J.D. Power Plant Quality Award
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The room seemed to shift when Carney stopped speaking like an ally—and started speaking like a country determined to stand on its own footing. With a blunt message, Canada’s prime minister signaled Ottawa doesn’t want its economic stability tied to policy swings, tariff risks, or “on/off” permission politics beyond its control.
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Senate on FIRE: 140 Lawmakers Demand Trump Impeachment Vote – 2026 Chaos Begins
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In a stunning courtroom victory that’s already being hailed as a landmark for press freedom, MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow
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🚨 LATEST UPDATE: CBS executives are reportedly scrambling after Colbert’s explosive opening, as whispers of a late-night coalition turn backstage tension into a full-scale countdown. One razor-sharp joke — delivered with a calm, almost casual smile — sent a shockwave through CBS. Suddenly, the once-unflappable executives don’t look so steady. Stephen Colbert’s opening didn’t just land with the audience; it allegedly rippled straight into boardrooms, sparking tense hallway exchanges and late-night phone calls no one wants to acknowledge. The real surprise isn’t that he crossed a line — it’s how fast the reaction spread, as if the entire network was bracing for impact. Behind the cameras, murmurs are growing about something larger than a single monologue: a quiet alignment across late-night shows, with hosts comparing notes and timing moves with unsettling precision. Insiders say it doesn’t feel accidental. It feels strategic — like the chessboard just shifted. Now CBS faces a question it hoped to avoid: How do you contain a host whose first five minutes can reshape the entire news cycle? As executives tighten their grip, the on-air energy is doing the opposite — building momentum, fueling curiosity, and daring those in power to blink first. And if this late-night “coalition” is real… the next opening blast from Colbert may not be comedy at all. It may be a message. – metronewsline.com
American late-night television has long relied on a carefully maintained illusion of control—comedy that pushes boundaries just far enough to provoke laughter, but not far enough to…