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Jimmy Kimmel Postpones Show After COVID Diagnosis

Late-night television host Jimmy Kimmel has temporarily halted production of his popular ABC show after testing positive for COVID-19, marking another pandemic-related disruption in the entertainment industry.

World Series Game 7 Averages 51 Million Viewers

The thrilling Game 7 of the World Series between the Texas Rangers and Arizona Diamondbacks delivered massive television audiences, drawing 51 million combined viewers across the United States, Canada, and Japan in a broadcast spectacle.

Edmund Fitzgerald: 50 Years Since Lake Superior Tragedy

Five decades after the legendary freighter vanished into Lake Superior's fury, the Edmund Fitzgerald's story continues to captivate and haunt the Great Lakes region. Explore the enduring mystery of Canada's most famous shipwreck.

Phil Rosenthal: I'd Do Somebody Feed Phil Forever

The beloved creator of 'Somebody Feed Phil' reveals he would happily continue his global food adventures forever, sharing behind-the-scenes stories from Calgary and his passion for connecting through cuisine.

Cemetery Road: True Crime Drama Hits CBC

Discover the haunting true crime story that inspired CBC's gripping new series Cemetery Road, exploring a decades-old murder mystery that captivated a nation.

Maritime Businesses Set Federal Budget Priorities

As Ottawa prepares to unveil its federal budget, Maritime entrepreneurs share their urgent priorities from housing solutions to green energy investments that could shape the region's economic future.

Jon Stewart's Daily Show Renewed by Paramount

Paramount Global has officially renewed Jon Stewart's hosting role on The Daily Show, putting an end to months of uncertainty about the future of the iconic program.

Trump: CBS Paid $16M for 60 Minutes Interview

Former President Donald Trump reveals he earned a staggering $16 million for his 60 Minutes interview with Norah O'Donnell, raising questions about media spending and political profits.

US Military Boat Strikes: 64 Dead in Timeline

Exclusive investigation reveals the shocking timeline of U.S. military operations targeting watercraft, resulting in 64 civilian casualties across multiple incidents.

US kills 3 alleged drug smugglers in Caribbean operation

In a dramatic high-seas confrontation, U.S. authorities eliminated three suspected narcotics traffickers during a counter-drug mission in the Caribbean Sea, marking another escalation in regional security operations.

Maritime Journalism Legend John Soosaar Dies at 78

The Atlantic Canadian journalism community mourns the loss of John Soosaar, whose groundbreaking career spanned decades and transformed how Maritimers consumed news. Remembering his impact on CTV, CBC, and beyond.

U.S. urges ASEAN firm stance on China sea claims

In a bold diplomatic move, the United States urges Southeast Asian nations to take a unified stand against China's growing maritime claims, escalating tensions in the strategically vital waterway.

Kimmel Roasts Cruz Over Social Security Hypocrisy

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel delivered a brutal takedown of Senator Ted Cruz, exposing what he calls blatant hypocrisy in the Republican's stance on Social Security. The comedian didn't hold back during his opening monologue, sparking laughter and applaus

US strikes alleged drug boat in Pacific, 4 killed

American military forces have intercepted and engaged another suspected narcotics trafficking boat in the Pacific Ocean, resulting in the deaths of all four individuals aboard in a dramatic high-seas confrontation.

Colbert's 'Maguy Doll' Reveals Lonely Women Reality

Stephen Colbert's 'Maguy Doll' segment on The Late Show has unexpectedly resonated with women worldwide, sparking conversations about loneliness and the search for connection in modern society.

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