Harvard Faculty Votes to Toughen Undergraduate Grading
Harvard faculty voted to make it harder for undergraduates to earn A grades, aiming to curb grade inflation and restore academic rigor at the Ivy League institution.
Harvard faculty voted to make it harder for undergraduates to earn A grades, aiming to curb grade inflation and restore academic rigor at the Ivy League institution.
The U.S. military has boarded an Iranian-flagged oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman suspected of trying to breach a blockade, escalating tensions in the region.
Two individuals were arrested in a Brant County church parking lot. The incident is under investigation, with police releasing few details.
Edmonton requires six new fire halls to reduce response times in suburbs, but faces a $1.5B budget deficit, spurring talks of partnerships with developers.
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Edmonton Mayor Andrew Knack says the iconic High Level Bridge is unsafe and must be replaced, discussing downtown vacancies and other city issues in an interview.
Raul Castro, Cuba's former president, indicted for the 1996 downing of two U.S. civilian planes by Cuban MiG fighters, killing four including three Americans.
Police are increasing presence at High Prairie schools after an online threat. Authorities urge vigilance but no specific danger confirmed. Investigation ongoing.
Federal prosecutors announced charges against former Cuban President Raúl Castro for his alleged role in the 1996 shootdown of civilian planes by Miami-based exiles, escalating US pressure on Cuba.
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RecommendedPrime Minister Carney tells Vancouver business leaders to focus on support for projects, not opposition, amid pipeline criticism from BC Premier Eby.
Donald Trump jokingly suggested he might run for prime minister of Israel, claiming a 99% approval rating there, after praising Benjamin Netanyahu.
Investigators review a 75-page manifesto allegedly written by two teens who killed three outside a San Diego mosque; document praises Hitler and calls for race war.
Two police officers injured on Jan. 6 sue the Justice Department to dissolve a $1.8 billion fund they say will reward far-right extremists and paramilitary groups involved in the Capitol attack.
At the U.S. Coast Guard Academy commencement, President Trump warned graduates they will face tests in their military careers, emphasizing resilience and duty.
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RecommendedVancouver police increase patrols at mosques after a deadly shooting at an Islamic centre in San Diego killed three, including a security guard. The attack is being investigated as a hate crime.
Saskatoon police arrested Duncan Highway, an escaped inmate wanted by Yorkton RCMP. The arrest occurred on May 17, 2026, and Highway is now in custody.
Foreign Minister Anita Anand says Canada's entry into the SAFE defence borrowing agreement will help Canadian firms compete globally, enhancing security and economic ties.
Police in Timmins have resolved an incident on New Street and Bristol Road. No injuries reported. Investigation concluded.
A new study shows Trump's immigration crackdown led to a drop in childcare center employment among foreign-born women, shifting care to unregulated in-home settings.
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RecommendedCIBC CEO Harry Culham says Canada's defence expansion is a historic investment chance, with over $500 billion in projected investments by 2035, boosting economy and security.
Conservative MP Michael Chong met with Taiwan's president, drawing attention to Canada's stance on cross-strait relations and raising questions about diplomatic protocol.
A driver faces charges for failing to yield after a pedestrian was struck in Ottawa's ByWard Market. The incident is under investigation by police.
House Speaker Mike Johnson claims no details on Trump's $1.8B 'Anti-Weaponization Fund,' despite VP Vance saying Jan. 6 rioters are eligible for payouts.
A parliamentary petition calls for federally regulated employees to work remotely three days a week, as public service executives must now be in the office five days a week.
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RecommendedWindsor Mayor Drew Dilkens says Canada should not accept unfavorable trade terms to speed up the Gordie Howe bridge opening, citing reduced urgency for new cross-border capacity.
LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau reveals his belief in a conspiracy theory about the 1969 moon landing during an appearance on the Katie Miller Pod.
Police investigate a suspected extortion-related shooting at a Surrey home with no injuries reported. The incident adds to concerns about targeted violence in the region.
A Tennessee man jailed for a social media post about Charlie Kirk reached an $835,000 settlement, highlighting free speech and legal overreach issues.
Foreign Minister Melanie Anand will summon the Israeli ambassador after Canadians were detained on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla. The incident raises diplomatic tensions.
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