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Rare Superman comic sells for US$15 million

A pristine copy of Action Comics No. 1, featuring Superman's 1938 debut, has sold for a staggering US$15 million, setting a new benchmark for comic book collectibles.

McDonald's sued over McRib sandwich ingredients

McDonald's is hit with a class-action lawsuit alleging its McRib sandwich contains no rib meat. The suit claims deceptive marketing. Get the full story on this fast-food legal battle.

Venezuelans in U.S. Herald Maduro's Downfall

Venezuelan diaspora across the U.S. and Spain erupted in celebration after the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, expressing hope for their homeland's future and the possibility of returning. Read the full story.

Venezuela's Maduro indicted on drug, corruption charges

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro faces U.S. indictment on cocaine trafficking and corruption charges, now detained in New York. The case highlights international legal actions against alleged state-sponsored crime.

Venezuela Oil Revival Needs Years, Major Investment

Trump's plan for US firms to revitalize Venezuela's oil post-Maduro capture won't impact prices soon. Analysts say rebuilding decayed infrastructure requires a decade and $100B. Explore the global energy implications.

U.S. Venezuela Raid: Legal Justification Questioned

A U.S. military analyst questions the legal basis for the operation to capture Venezuela's leader. The action draws comparisons to Panama and raises oil reserve suspicions. Read the full analysis.

Revenu Quebec union announces strike action

A union representing Revenu Quebec employees has announced strike action for evenings and weekends, impacting tax services. Get the latest details on the labour dispute.

U.S. Virgin Islands sues Meta over ads for scams

The U.S. Virgin Islands has filed a lawsuit against Meta, alleging its platforms facilitated scam advertisements and posed dangers to children. Get the full details on this major legal challenge.

RCMP Officer Fired Over Sexual Misconduct at Party

An RCMP officer in British Columbia has been fired following a substantiated claim of sexual misconduct toward female colleagues at a Christmas party. Learn the details of the case and the force's response.

Whitecaps Settle Lawsuit Over Messi No-Show

The Vancouver Whitecaps have agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit filed by fans after Lionel Messi did not play in a 2025 match. Get the details on the resolution and its impact.

Cartoonist Bob Wood's Life Mirrored His Crime Comics

The dark, true story of Bob Wood, co-creator of the infamous 'Crime Does Not Pay' comic, whose life ended in a real-life murder scandal. Explore the rise and fall of true crime comics in Canada and the U.S.

QAnon Queen forced out of Sask. town, moves to new community

Residents of Kamsack, Saskatchewan, have successfully pressured a prominent QAnon figure to leave town. The individual, known online as the 'QAnon Queen,' has relocated to another community within the province. Read the full story.

Judge Tosses Humboldt Broncos Crash Lawsuit

A Saskatchewan judge has ruled families of five Humboldt Broncos crash victims cannot sue the provincial government. The decision cites provincial insurance law and rejects Charter arguments.

Quebec paramedics to strike on Christmas Eve

Paramedics and ambulance technicians in Quebec will launch a strike on December 24, 2025, impacting emergency services during the holiday season. Learn the details and potential consequences.

U.S. bans new foreign drones, hitting DJI

The United States has enacted a ban on new foreign drone models, a major regulatory move directly affecting the Chinese market leader, DJI. Explore the details and potential consequences.

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