Utah Judge to Decide on Prosecutors in Charlie Kirk Case

A Utah judge is set to determine whether prosecutors should be disqualified in the case against the suspect accused of killing Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, a pivotal legal decision that could impact the high-profile trial.

Ukraine War: Four Years of Tragic Normalcy and Stalled Talks

Four years after Russia's invasion, the war in Ukraine has settled into a tragic normalcy. Globe correspondent Mark MacKinnon reports on the mood on the ground, the impact of halted U.S. aid, drone warfare, and the stalled peace negotiations.

MAHA Movement: Moms Redefine Health and Politics

The MAHA movement, led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has mobilized mothers through health misinformation, with 40% of U.S. parents supporting it. Sociologist Katie Gaddini explains how the pandemic politicized women, blending traditional role

Ontario Hate Reporting Tool Raises Free Speech Alarms

Durham Region's new anonymous hate incident reporting program, which tracks non-criminal incidents like offensive jokes, faces criticism for potentially chilling protected speech and creating 'thought police' in Ontario.

Myles Gray Inquest Resumes After Obscenity Delay

The coroner's inquest into the 2015 death of Myles Gray, who died after a confrontation with Vancouver police, has resumed following a delay caused by an obscenity. The proceedings aim to examine the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident.

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