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Carney's Ireland Gamble: Business, Investment, and Ancestral Roots
Prime Minister Mark Carney's high-stakes visit to Ireland could seal major deals and strengthen transatlantic ties, but ...
Toronto and Vancouver Brace for World Cup Disruptions as Residents Cite Traffic, Policing and Litter Concerns
Local communities in Canada’s host cities warn that the FIFA World Cup could bring more than cheering crowds – from grid...
Alexi Lalas' on‑air slur sparks backlash during Fox World Cup coverage
Former US star Alexi Lalas used a British derogatory term for James Corden on live TV, igniting a social media firestorm...
Canada's $75m Lifeline for Domestic Blood and Plasma Supplies
A $75-million investment in Canadian Blood Services is set to boost domestic blood and plasma supplies for health emerge...
Global Turbulence: War, Tragedy, Triumph, and Transformation
A US-Iran deal, a Texas shooting, a World Cup win, and more - what do these disparate events reveal about our world?
Iran's Waning Grip: US Deal and Regional Shifts
A historic US-Iran agreement and shifting regional dynamics raise questions about Tehran's influence and the future of t...
Global Shifts: From US-Iran De-escalation to the El Niño Crisis
A reported diplomatic breakthrough in the Middle East clashes with severe climate warnings and a historic US soccer vict...
West Texas on Lockdown: Victor Mata Villarreal's Deadly Standoff
A 45-year-old suspect, Victor Mata Villarreal, killed one and injured ten in a Midland, Texas, standoff, leaving a trail...
Trump Announces Killing of Tren de Aragua Leader in US Military Strike
President Donald Trump says a Southern Command operation killed Venezuelan gang leader Niño Guerrero, citing two America...
London's Dark Underbelly: Satanic Cult Leader Accused of Goat Sacrifice
A disturbing CCTV footage reveals the alleged ritual of a Satanic cult leader in London, sparking concerns about the dar...
London's Olympia Revamp Falls Flat with Overpriced, Underwhelming Cuisine
A review of Idalia, the new restaurant in the revamped Olympia complex, reveals a stunning Victorian hall but underwhelm...
RHS Moves Flagship Show to Badminton House, Aiming for 150,000 Visitors in 2026
The Royal Horticultural Society will debut its new flagship flower show at Badminton House in July 2026, a move that cou...
A 34-Year Sentence for a Heinous Crime: Justice Served, but Questions Remain
A 24-year-old woman's bravery in the face of unimaginable brutality has led to a 34-year prison sentence for her torment...
Guelph Scrambles to Avert Water Shortage as Capacity Hits Critical Point
City officials unveil a multi‑pronged plan to boost supply, cut leaks and partner with neighbours before the water syste...
Henry Cavill's Kaladin Hopes Dashed: Brandon Sanderson's Vision
The Stormlight Archive adaptation's casting decision sparks debate over representation and age.
U.S. Airstrike Eliminates Tren de Aragua Leader Niño Guerrero in Venezuela
Washington says a coordinated strike with Caracas killed the notorious gang boss, marking a rare joint operation against...
Censorship Battles of the 2000s: A Decade of Cultural Flashpoints
The American Library Association's Top 10 Most Challenged Books of the 2000s reveal a complex web of societal anxieties,...
Death Row Showdown: Can Mitigation Specialists Save Tyler Robinson's Life?
A team of experienced attorneys and mitigation specialists are working to save the life of Tyler Robinson, accused of mu...
Strait of Hormuz Deal Hinges on Iran's Nuclear Concessions
A potential agreement between the US and Iran is within reach, but the path forward remains uncertain. The deal would re...
David Hockney’s Death Sparks Royal Tribute and Record‑Breaking Reflections
The art world mourns David Hockney, 88, as King Charles and the UK government honor his seven‑decade legacy.
Why Viral Candid Shots of Leaders Like Elizabeth II and Charles de Gaulle Still Captivate Us
From a prime minister’s stumble to Queen Elizabeth’s laughter, candid moments reveal the humanity behind power.
Cyle Larin’s Late Goal Turns Canada’s First Home World Cup Game into a Celebration
A 78th‑minute header by Brampton striker Cyle Larin earned Canada a 1‑1 draw and ignited nationwide pride at Toronto’s i...
Leah Jay’s Tragic Loss: Newborn Daughter Dies After Mother’s High‑Risk Heart Surgery
Australian influencer Leah Jay mourns her newborn, Rowe, weeks after surviving a six‑hour open‑heart operation during pr...
UK Man Jailed for Encouraging Vulnerable American's Suicide on Discord
A British man has been sentenced to over six years in prison for encouraging a vulnerable young American to commit suici...
Damehoods and Knighthoods: Who Won King’s Birthday Honours 2024
Labour’s Jessica Morden, ex‑Conservative ministers and senior civil servant Sarah Munby feature in this year’s royal lis...
Canada’s Golden Generation Snags First World Cup Point with Late Larin Equaliser
A last‑minute strike by Cyle Larin gave Canada a 1‑1 draw against Bosnia & Herzegovina, marking the nation’s inaugural p...
Canada Secures Historic First World Cup Point in 1-1 Draw with Bosnia
The national team earned its inaugural World Cup point after a stalemate against Bosnia and Herzegovina, sparking both c...
Prime Video's Weekend Binge: Fantasy, Horror, and High-Octane Action
Discover the latest additions to Prime Video's library, featuring a nostalgic fantasy epic, a gothic sequel, and a high-...
War on Terror Memorial Design Sparks Bipartisan Outcry on the National Mall
Lawmakers and Gold Star families demand a redesign of the abstract, green‑covered Global War on Terrorism Memorial slate...
UAE Frees $3B in Frozen Iranian Assets as Tehran Redirects Fire to Kuwait and Bahrain
A secret UAE-Israel military alliance surfaces as Iran trades missile halts for cash — leaving neighboring Gulf states i...