New Jeffrey Epstein Files Released by Justice Department
The U.S. Justice Department has disclosed additional records from its Jeffrey Epstein investigation, revealing more details about the financier's abuse and his powerful associates.
The U.S. Justice Department has disclosed additional records from its Jeffrey Epstein investigation, revealing more details about the financier's abuse and his powerful associates.
Three youths aged 12 and 13 have been charged following a months-long investigation into multiple break-ins at a Windsor community centre, where significant damage was reported.
A federal judge dismissed charges that allowed prosecutors to seek capital punishment against Luigi Mangione for killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, citing technical legal flaws.
The U.S. Department of Justice has unsealed a significant batch of documents from the Jeffrey Epstein case, shedding new light on the investigation into the financier's activities.
A $27-million settlement agreement has been finalized for survivors of île-à-la-Crosse residential school in Saskatchewan, marking a significant step toward justice and healing after decades of struggle.
Human rights organizations report Iranian security forces are raiding hospitals to arrest wounded protesters and medical staff, creating a climate of fear in healthcare facilities.
The Canada Revenue Agency has dismissed over 100 employees following investigations into workplace misconduct and fraudulent claims related to pandemic relief benefits.
A Winnipeg man hired to renovate a family's home has been charged with grooming and sexually assaulting their teenage son, according to police allegations.
The U.S. Department of Defense has made an $18 million investment in Montreal-based 5N Plus to expand germanium refining capacity for night-vision systems and defense applications.
Florida has scheduled a third execution for 2026, with Billy Leon Kearse set to die by lethal injection, as the state leads a national increase in capital punishment cases.
Law enforcement authorities have executed search warrants in Ottawa and Quebec as part of an ongoing investigation related to an incident on Chesham Avenue in London, Ontario.
South Africa has expelled Israel's top diplomat, a move that could provoke a strong reaction from the United States amid ongoing tensions in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
A U.S. judge has prohibited federal prosecutors from pursuing the death penalty against Luigi Mangione, a defendant in a high-profile criminal case in New York, as reported by The Associated Press.
The Federal Court of Appeal is set to deliver a crucial ruling on the federal government's ban on single-use plastics, a decision with major implications for environmental policy and industry.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump states that Vladimir Putin consented to a temporary cessation of energy infrastructure assaults in Ukraine, though the specific conditions remain ambiguous and unverified.
The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for a recent assault on a Nigerien air base, raising alarms about regional instability and international security implications.
Businessman Yuri Fulmer announces candidacy for B.C. Conservative Party leadership, emphasizing business-focused policies and new direction for the province.
A U.S. judge has ordered the continued detention of a man charged with planting pipe bombs on the eve of the January 6 Capitol riot, citing flight risk and danger to the community.
The City of Windsor has initiated a special collection program for outdated recycling containers, aiming to modernize waste management infrastructure and improve efficiency.
California Governor Gavin Newsom escalates his political feud with the Trump administration by filing a civil rights complaint against Dr. Mehmet Oz, alleging discriminatory practices.
The United Way has announced an ambitious $1 million fundraising initiative aimed at eliminating youth homelessness in Ottawa, with a focus on comprehensive support services and housing solutions.
Canada's interim Parliamentary Budget Officer reveals the Carney government's definition of 'capital spending' is not recognized by any other advanced economy, potentially masking billions in operational expenses.
Activists across the United States are mobilizing for a nationwide strike to oppose President Trump's stringent immigration enforcement measures, as demonstrations intensify.
Barrie Police apprehended a man following a dangerous incident where he nearly struck pedestrians and attempted to flee from officers, highlighting public safety concerns in the Ontario city.
An analysis of why focusing solely on healthcare access without quality measures undermines patient safety and system sustainability in Canada, with specific examples from Alberta.
Alyssa Marie Lira, a 23-year-old California exotic dancer, has been captured in Mexico and returned to the U.S. to face murder charges for allegedly decapitating her boyfriend.
Mark Carney's speech at the Plains of Abraham has drawn fierce criticism in Quebec, exposing what critics call a fundamental misunderstanding of Canadian history and regional sensitivities.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faces criticism over her handling of Alex Pretti's killing by federal agents, defending her initial statements while acknowledging room for improvement.
A woman in Indonesia's Aceh province fainted after receiving 140 cane strokes for sex outside marriage and alcohol consumption under strict Sharia law enforcement.
Federal authorities arrested journalist Don Lemon in Los Angeles while covering the Grammys. His attorney criticized the Trump administration's priorities in pursuing Lemon over immigration agent killings.