Toronto teen found not guilty in fatal parking lot stabbing
An 18-year-old Toronto teen has been found not guilty of manslaughter after fatally stabbing another teenager in a North York parking lot. Read the full court verdict details.
An 18-year-old Toronto teen has been found not guilty of manslaughter after fatally stabbing another teenager in a North York parking lot. Read the full court verdict details.
Dallas Cowboys executive Charlotte Jones skillfully navigated politically charged questions about Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance and NFL social justice initiatives. Watch how she kept focus on football.
Republican senators inserted a $4 million payout provision into the bill ending the government shutdown, drawing bipartisan criticism but passing due to urgency.
California Governor Gavin Newsom expresses shock at Senate Democrats who joined Republicans to end historic government shutdown, warning of Trump's threat to democracy.
A Winnipeg police officer pleaded guilty to multiple offenses after texting a photo of a nude woman's remains to a colleague. The officer now faces potential prison time.
Seth Meyers scorched Senate Democrats for caving to Republicans on the government shutdown. He mocked their 'absurd' expectations for GOP cooperation. Watch the full monologue.
Lethbridge celebrates the opening of Alberta's first Indigenous court, marking a significant step toward reconciliation and culturally appropriate justice for Indigenous communities.
Canada's Chief Justice will represent the Governor General at National Remembrance Day ceremonies due to illness. Get the latest details on this significant change.
After nearly two decades of investigation, closing arguments were delivered Monday in the Misha Pavelick trial in Regina. A Cathedral Area mural commemorates the lengthy legal process.
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit has concluded its inquiry at the Waterloo Regional Courthouse in Kitchener. Discover the latest on this developing story.
A Quebec judge declares Marie-Chantale Desjardins shows 'no hope of rehabilitation' for killing a 10-year-old in 1994. Read the full judicial analysis.
Comedy legend Jon Stewart delivers brutal takedown of Democratic Party's messaging failures and warns of dire consequences in upcoming elections. His viral critique exposes political incompetence.
After dramatic trial and deliberation, Michael White acquitted of second-degree murder in 2019 death of Thi Bich Ha Thu Nguyen. The verdict concludes a complex legal battle that gripped Edmonton.
A Northern Ontario man faces extended jail time after a dangerous incident where he almost hit a North Bay police officer with his vehicle during an attempted traffic stop.
Democratic lawmakers sound the alarm on potential travel chaos and food assistance disruptions as another government shutdown looms. Learn how this political standoff could impact millions of Americans.
A Washington, D.C. jury delivered a surprising verdict, clearing a man of assault charges for throwing a breakfast sandwich at a federal agent in a strange case that questioned the definition of violence.
U.S. Justice Department decides against prosecuting Boeing for fatal 737 Max crashes, citing compliance with settlement terms despite ongoing family outrage.
A groundbreaking program in Canada is using tattoo art and conversation to help formerly incarcerated individuals heal from trauma and rebuild their lives through creative expression.
A Washington D.C. street food vendor known as the 'Sandwich Guy' has been acquitted of assault charges in a case that captured national attention. Discover how the justice system ruled in this viral courtroom drama.
Former President Trump's proposal to regulate Medicare drug prices faces unexpected consequences as Democrats leverage it to attack Republican positions on healthcare, creating political turmoil.
A disturbing pattern of inmate abuse at Ontario's Maplehurst Correctional Complex threatens to unravel multiple criminal cases as evidence emerges of systemic mistreatment by correctional officers.
A Tilbury family is outraged after a woman accused of first-degree murder in their loved one's death was released on bail, sparking concerns about Ontario's justice system and victim rights.
Growing Democratic momentum following key election wins threatens to derail bipartisan spending negotiations, increasing the likelihood of a partial U.S. government shutdown beginning Saturday.
A recent Alberta court case reveals how gambling addiction fuels criminal activity, exposing the dangerous underworld lurking beneath Canada's regulated betting industry.
Former President Donald Trump predicts electoral backlash against Democrats as inflation drives up costs for Canadian and American families. Economic anxiety becomes central campaign issue.
In a surprising political turnaround, Democratic candidates secured significant wins in state legislative and local races, signaling potential shifts in American political dynamics beyond the presidential election.
A U.S. district judge delivers sharp criticism to federal prosecutors while ordering disclosure of records from investigation into former FBI Director James Comey's memo handling.
After a two-year legal battle, Alberta horse trainer Katelyn Riedel has all fraud charges dismissed. The Ponoka County woman maintained she was simply trying to collect payment owed for her equine services.
Saskatchewan is preparing to introduce groundbreaking legislation ensuring fair market value compensation for firearms affected by the federal buyback program. Learn how this provincial move could set a national precedent.
A crucial witness in a Saskatoon murder trial faces credibility challenges after admitting to being heavily medicated during court testimony, raising questions about the case's integrity.