Amherst Man Charged After Business Incident

An Amherst, Nova Scotia, resident has been formally charged by police after an incident occurred at a local business, with authorities investigating the details of the disturbance.

Trump: Newsom's Dyslexia Makes Him Unfit for President

U.S. President Donald Trump reignited his feud with California Governor Gavin Newsom by criticizing his dyslexia, asserting it renders him unqualified for the presidency. Newsom responded with mockery and defended his learning disability.

Iran's Strait of Hormuz Control Tightens with Approved Route

Vessels navigating the Strait of Hormuz are increasingly following an Iranian-approved coastal route, signaling Tehran's growing control over the critical waterway despite U.S. efforts to maintain influence over global energy trade routes.

McEnany Warns GOP Faces Uphill Battle in Midterms

Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany acknowledged Republicans are 'absolutely' in danger of losing seats in upcoming midterm elections but argued the party could still prevail by focusing on key issues.

Sault Police Seize $844K Drugs, $679K Cash in Bust

Sault Ste. Marie police conducted a multi-jurisdictional operation resulting in the seizure of drugs valued at $844,000 and $679,000 in cash, marking a significant blow to local drug trafficking networks.

Saudi-Iran Détente Unravels Amid Regional Conflict

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's diplomatic gamble on Iran has backfired as U.S.-Israeli military actions trigger Iranian retaliation, threatening regional stability and Saudi economic ambitions.

Liberals Near Majority with Fourth MP Floor Crossing

The federal Liberals are closing in on a parliamentary majority after Nunavut MP Lori Idlout crossed from the NDP, marking the fourth floor crossing since the 2025 election. Government officials confirm ongoing efforts to attract more opposition MPs.

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