From Kenya to Nepal, Gen Z movements sweeping the globe are joyfully defying authoritarianism with memes, stunts and dance ...
A sharp, satirical dive into the 2026 House elections and the chaotic betting markets fueling them. Explore odds, toss-up ...
I have been a Liberal Democrat for many years, and I never imagined a time when a major party on the centre-left would be celebrating its immigration policy alongside the very architects of ...
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Compass political panel talks education directive, foreign interference and leadership races
The CBC News: Compass political panel stops by to chat with host Louise Martin about the latest political headlines on the Island. Sally Pitt and Paul MacNeill give their take on a ministerial ...
After the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in September, many on the political right set out to punish anyone making light of the tragedy, or even simply being insufficiently upset. In one ...
A proposed $1.6 billion merger would unite the nation's two largest real estate behemoths, Compass and Anywhere, combining Compass's regional brokerages with Anywhere's nationally recognized brands, ...
“Real Time” host Bill Maher asked an internet culture researcher Friday about memes to understand how people get “inspired to kill.” Memes, or “historical documents” with various interpretations, were ...
Compass Inc. agreed to buy Anywhere Real Estate Inc. in a $1.5 billion stock deal that would cement Compass’s status as the largest residential brokerage in the US. Anywhere shares will be exchanged ...
Compass is acquiring Anywhere Real Estate, the parent company for Corcoran, Sotheby’s International Realty, Coldwell Banker and Century 21, the companies announced early Monday. The all-stock merger ...
Compass, the largest U.S. residential real estate broker, is set to buy Anywhere Real Estate in a deal valued at $4.2 billion, adding heft at a time when home sales are softening as buyers remain ...
Americans largely agree political violence is never justified, but a new poll shows liberals are more likely than conservatives to say violence can be warranted in order to achieve political goals. In ...
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