Politics
Toronto Police Arrest Man Accused of Following 13-Year-Old Girl on Her Way Home
A man has been arrested by Toronto police after allegedly following a 13-year-old girl on her way home. The incident highlights ongoing community safety concerns.
Business
Chick-fil-A Fires Eight Employees Over Viral TikTok Video of Breast Jiggling
Eight Chick-fil-A employees in Florida were terminated after a TikTok video showing them jiggling their breasts in uniform went viral, sparking mixed reactions online.
Sports
Major Champion Ejected from Masters for Violating Augusta's Strict No-Phone Policy
Mark Calcavecchia, the 1989 Open Champion, was removed from Augusta National after being caught using a cell phone, highlighting the Masters' unwavering enforcement of its unique no-phone rule for patrons.
Lifestyle
Puppy Named Stack Rescued from Chimney of Abandoned Detroit Home
A four-month-old pit bull mix puppy named Stack was rescued from the chimney of an abandoned Detroit home after an alert neighbor called for help. Firefighters performed a delicate operation to save the exhausted animal.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
Interim CEO Faces $2M Deficit at Leamington Hospital
Katelyn Dryden, interim CEO of Erie Shores HealthCare, addresses a $2-million deficit by focusing on revenue growth and operational efficiencies, while launching new care initiatives.
Alberta Nurses Urge Action After Hospital Stabbing
United Nurses of Alberta calls for enhanced safety measures following a stabbing at Royal Alexandra Hospital, labeling it a critical failure in protecting workers and patients.
Marriage Tied to Lower Cancer Risk in New Study
A new U.S. study finds married individuals have a lower cancer risk than singles, with social factors like marital status serving as key markers for population-level health disparities.
Measles Case Reported in Quebec City
A confirmed case of measles has been identified in Quebec City, prompting public health officials to issue an alert and urge vaccination checks.
Bayer Pays $9M to Women Over Yasmin Birth Control Clot Risks
Bayer has agreed to a $9 million settlement for women who developed blood clots after taking Yasmin birth control. Health Canada reports at least 23 young Canadian women have died while using Yaz or Yasmin.
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