Steph Curry's 39-Point Show in Toronto May Be His Last
Stephen Curry scored 39 points in a thrilling Toronto Raptors visit, a potential farewell for the Warriors star. Fans cheered his every move in a nostalgic Scotiabank Arena appearance.
Stephen Curry scored 39 points in a thrilling Toronto Raptors visit, a potential farewell for the Warriors star. Fans cheered his every move in a nostalgic Scotiabank Arena appearance.
Scottie Barnes recorded a historic 23-point, 25-rebound, 10-assist triple-double to lead the Toronto Raptors to a 141-127 overtime victory over Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors at Scotiabank Arena.
Toronto Raptors coach Darko Rajakovic and Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr shared a poignant moment before their game, honoring the late Dejan Milojevic. Read about this tribute to a beloved basketball figure.
A culture of fear has gripped the State Department's legal office, with staff afraid to give candid advice. This erosion of independent legal counsel raises alarms about U.S. foreign policy and international law compliance.
The University of Michigan has hired veteran coach Kyle Whittingham to lead its football program. Get the details on the five-year contract and what it means for the Wolverines.
FBI Director Kash Patel announces the permanent closure of the J. Edgar Hoover Building, cancelling plans for a new Maryland headquarters. The move sparks legal action and deep state museum speculation.
U.S. forces conducted deadly airstrikes against ISIS in Nigeria on Christmas Day, marking the first such action under President Trump, who had warned of an 'existential threat' to Christians. Read the details and analysis.
U.S. airstrikes targeted Islamic State militants in Nigeria's northwest, a crucial boost for the overstretched military. Experts warn the crisis is rooted in governance. Read the full analysis.
Israel announces formal recognition of Somaliland's sovereignty, a significant diplomatic move that could reshape regional dynamics in the Horn of Africa. Read the full details.
Turkish authorities have detained 115 individuals suspected of ties to the Islamic State. The operation marks a significant security move. Read the latest details on the crackdown.
Former Colorado elections clerk Tina Peters asks the state appeals court to validate Donald Trump's pardon of her state convictions. Her legal team argues the pardon should free her from prison, setting up a constitutional clash.
Democratic senators warn that recalling nearly 30 career ambassadors creates a dangerous leadership vacuum, allowing China and Russia to expand influence. Over 100 U.S. posts are now empty.
A Delaware State Police trooper and a suspect are dead following a shooting at a Division of Motor Vehicles office. The incident occurred on December 23, 2025.
Michigan lawmakers are taking action against ticket-buying bots with new legislation inspired by the Taylor Swift Eras Tour ticket fiasco. Learn how this could impact future concert sales.
Two men found guilty of a UK terror plot targeting hundreds of Jewish people. The case highlights growing security concerns linked to Islamic State ideology. Read the full details.
MBAK Energy Solutions partners with Carbon Zero Mobility and the University of Michigan's Perot-Jain TechLab to redesign rugged, open-source chargers for e-motorcycles in Kenya. Read about this innovative collaboration in sustainable mobility.
A new report reveals the University of Michigan was aware of troubling social media messages from ex-coach Sherrone Moore long before his firing and subsequent arrest. Details on the scandal inside.
Jordan confirms its air force participated in U.S.-led strikes against Islamic State targets in Syria on December 20, 2025. Details on the joint operation.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith suggests a pipeline route through Montana, Idaho, and Washington could bypass B.C.'s resistance. Explore the escalating interprovincial energy conflict.
Following the deaths of two U.S. soldiers and an interpreter in Syria, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announces a renewed military effort to eliminate Islamic State fighters. Details on the response.
A life ring and lifeboat piece from the legendary 1975 shipwreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald were sold at auction for US$150,000. The items, previously held by Michigan, tell a haunting story of Great Lakes history.
Nigeria's Detty December, anchored by the Calabar Carnival, is a massive global celebration facing significant logistical and social challenges. Explore the impact of the world's biggest party.
Lundin Mining Corp. finalizes a deal to divest its Eagle Mine and Humboldt Mill in Michigan to Talon Metals Corp. Get the details on this major mining sector transaction.
Jack Mintz argues the sharp rise of state capitalism in Canada and the U.S. in 2025 is a dangerous departure from tradition that will fail. Read the analysis.
Analysis: The approval of the Anglo-Teck merger and global EV sales slowdown highlight the enduring power of market forces over government industrial policy in Canada and abroad.
Pakistan has detained a key Islamic State affiliate spokesman labelled a terrorist by the U.S., a significant move in global counterterrorism efforts. Get the latest details.
Two Michigan men face charges after one allegedly used the other to impersonate him during a court-ordered DNA paternity test. The unusual case highlights attempts to subvert legal processes.
A delegation of six Canadian MPs, including Montreal's Sameer Zuberi, was turned away at the West Bank border by Israeli authorities. The MPs express shock and cite concerns over blocked humanitarian dialogue.
A 24-year-old Brampton man faces multiple charges in Michigan after being arrested near the Sault Ste. Marie border with a stolen commercial vehicle. Read the latest on the cross-border investigation.
The surviving Bondi Beach gunman has regained consciousness as police reveal the attackers' travel to an ISIS-linked region in the Philippines and deeper terror connections. Read the latest developments.