An unidentified group of daredevils has sparked widespread attention after a video surfaced showing them hanging high above the field at Toronto's Rogers Centre. The footage captures a young person walking along a narrow beam, with the infield diamond far below. Another individual is seen sitting on a beam, dangling their feet, captured from both a second person's perspective and a handheld shot. The incident raises serious security concerns about access to the stadium.
Air France Flight Diverted to Montreal Over Ebola Restrictions
A flight from France to Detroit was diverted to Montreal due to U.S. travel restrictions related to the Ebola outbreak in Africa. Authorities barred the plane from entering the United States, citing new regulations for travelers who have recently visited three East African countries—Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan, and Uganda—where the outbreak has taken hold. The diversion underscores the ongoing global health concerns and strict measures being implemented.
Vanessa Trump Diagnosed with Breast Cancer
Tiger Woods' girlfriend, Vanessa Trump, has been diagnosed with breast cancer. The ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr. and mother of five shared the news publicly in a social media post on Wednesday. She expressed optimism about her treatment and urged others to prioritize regular health screenings.
NHL Coaching Searches Enter Crucial Phase
The three Canadian NHL teams with coaching vacancies are approaching key decisions. The Vegas Golden Knights have blocked interviews with Bruce Cassidy, who remains under contract after his late-season firing. However, it is expected that Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon will eventually reconsider his stance, as the situation could become a distraction for his team during the Western Conference final.
Stephen Colbert Reflects on Late-Night Show's End
As his late-night show concludes this week, Stephen Colbert has opened up about the cancellation, suggesting it might have 'saved' his life. After a decade on air, CBS announced last July that it was ending the Emmy-winning Late Show With Stephen Colbert due to budgetary constraints, with reports indicating the program was losing $40 million annually. Colbert expressed gratitude for the experience and looked forward to new opportunities.



