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Justin Trudeau announces his resignation as Canadian Prime Minister after nine years, responding to poor polling ahead of upcoming elections.
Congress officially certifies Trump's election win with no objections, setting the stage for his inauguration on January 20.
Trump quips about Canada merging with the U.S. as Trudeau announces his resignation, highlighting trade discussions and political tensions.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer condemns potential Trump pardons for Jan. 6 rioters, reflecting on the day's chaos four years ago.
After years of leadership, Justin Trudeau resigns as Canada’s Prime Minister amid internal party pressures and declining public support.
Tech CEOs are contributing significantly more to Trump's inauguration compared to Biden's, reflecting shifts in political relationships.
Trump rebrands Jan. 6 as a "day of love," promising pardons for rioters while Biden defends the day's historical significance.
The race for the DNC chair gains momentum with Ken Martin and Ben Wikler as leading candidates amid Democrats' electoral recovery efforts.
Giorgia Meloni's brief visit to Mar-a-Lago exemplifies her strategic connections with Trump, posing both opportunities and risks.
Justin Trudeau will step down as Liberal Party leader but remain PM until a replacement is chosen amid party pressure and poor polling.
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