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Ontario may replace bar exam with skills courses

The Law Society of Ontario is exploring replacing the traditional bar exam with practical skills-based courses. This potential shift could transform legal education in the province.

Golf influencer Paige Spiranac accused of cheating

Golf influencer Paige Spiranac faced cheating accusations during the $1 million Internet Invitational after allegedly improving a ball's lie. The emotional incident sparked online controversy.

Tecumseh Club Honors Veterans at Annual Luncheon

Beach Grove Golf and Country Club welcomed over 130 veterans and guests for its heartfelt Remembrance Day Luncheon, demonstrating community gratitude for Canadian Armed Forces members.

Controversial Trump-Epstein statue returns to DC

A 12-foot satirical statue depicting Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein skipping hand-in-hand has reappeared in Washington DC following damning email releases about their relationship.

Black-Led Golf Group Creates Safe Space During Crisis

The Social Golf Association's Range Night brought 250 people together at historic Langston Golf Course, providing stress relief during government shutdown. Learn how this Black-led organization is making golf accessible.

Kai Trump gets advice ahead of LPGA debut

Kai Trump, granddaughter of Donald Trump, prepares for her LPGA debut at The Annika tournament after receiving guidance from the former President and golf legend Tiger Woods.

Calgary Golf Course Stays Open Through Winter

While most Calgary golf courses have closed for winter, one determined course is keeping its greens open, offering golfers a unique cold-weather experience and challenging seasonal norms.

Trump's Oval Office Medical Emergency Revealed

Exclusive details reveal how a Secret Service agent's sudden collapse during a critical Oval Office meeting forced Donald Trump into an unexpected crisis management role, showcasing a rarely-seen presidential response.

Man acquitted for throwing sandwich at federal agent

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.

D.C. 'Sandwich Guy' Found Not Guilty in Assault Case

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.

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