Newsom Files Civil Rights Complaint Against Dr. Oz
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.
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.
Economist Jack Mintz argues Prime Minister Mark Carney's GST credit expansion to Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit creates work disincentives, especially for secondary family earners, with $11.7B cost.
Ottawa Police are investigating a serious stabbing incident on St. Laurent Boulevard that left a man with non-life-threatening injuries. Two individuals have been taken into custody.
High-income Canadians are saving rather than spending their stock market gains, unlike Americans, potentially slowing Canada's economic growth compared to the U.S. boom.
U.S. Homeland Security intensifies surveillance during immigration operations, using facial recognition technology, inadvertently involving American citizens in Minneapolis and raising privacy concerns.
Two towns once controlled by Warren Jeffs' Fundamentalist LDS Church have been released from court oversight after years of reforms, marking a significant shift from their isolated past.
Saskatchewan firearms owners navigate conflicting federal and provincial regulations as the national buyback program offers compensation for banned assault-style weapons.
Criticism mounts over ICE's masked enforcement operations as Minnesota sees fatal shooting and California passes mask ban. Experts warn anonymity increases risks.
Conservative Party delegates gather in Calgary to vote on Pierre Poilievre's leadership following the 2025 election loss, with party support and future direction at stake.
A couple in Indonesia's Aceh province was publicly caned 140 times for engaging in sex outside marriage and consuming alcohol, highlighting the strict enforcement of Sharia law in the region.
The 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron from Edmonton is deploying to Alaska for Operation Striking Bat, a month-long international military exercise involving forces from the U.S., Norway, Italy, and Mongolia.
Statistics Canada projects Alberta will surpass British Columbia in population within a decade, driven by affordability and economic opportunity, potentially reshaping federal political representation.
Over 2,500 Conservative delegates gather in Calgary to vote on Pierre Poilievre's leadership, with the party seeking unity after the 2025 election loss to the Liberals under Mark Carney.
The mayor of Greenland's capital issues a stern warning following a controversial U.S. flag display, highlighting rising geopolitical tensions in the Arctic region.
Israel announces the reopening of the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt on Sunday, ending a nearly two-year closure amid ongoing regional tensions.
President Donald Trump dismissed proposals to draw down federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, emphasizing safety. This follows controversial incidents and administration efforts to de-escalate.
A prominent Ottawa news personality was treated for serious injuries following a stabbing in the city's east end. Police are investigating the incident that occurred near St. Laurent Boulevard.
A new book reveals how anti-fascist activists have gone undercover in groups like Patriot Front, doxing members and shrinking their influence. Journalist Christopher Mathias discusses modern fascism and antifa's evolving tactics.
Understanding municipal bylaws across the Greater Toronto Area regarding responsibility for clearing snow pushed into driveways by city plows.
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, is set to stand trial for rape charges, marking a significant legal and royal development in the Scandinavian nation.