Cornyn's Cryptic Post After Texas Primary Loss
Sen. John Cornyn shared a fable about a scorpion and frog on social media, widely interpreted as a jab at Trump after losing the Texas primary to Ken Paxton.
Sen. John Cornyn shared a fable about a scorpion and frog on social media, widely interpreted as a jab at Trump after losing the Texas primary to Ken Paxton.
Ghana's parliament has passed a bill criminalizing the promotion of LGBTQ activities, sparking international debate over human rights and religious freedoms in the West African nation.
The Canadian Press falsely reported that the Supreme Court ruled Aboriginal title cannot apply to private land, but the Court only declined to hear an appeal.
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante unveiled a $3.4 million aid package for vulnerable residents, including housing and food assistance, ahead of the city's movie day event.
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Jurors have begun deliberations in the trial of two men accused in a 2022 Alberta highway shooting that left a woman dead and two others injured.
Canada's Supreme Court declines to change existing trial delay rules, maintaining the current framework for timely justice.
Newfoundland and Labrador has withdrawn its legal challenge against the federal equalization program, Premier Tony Wakeham announced.
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Don Braid argues Steven Guilbeault and Justin Trudeau bear heavy responsibility for Alberta separatism, citing extremist climate policies and federal overreach.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke with Pope Leo XIV about AI ethics, Indigenous artifacts, and global peace, as Canada readies its AI strategy.
Two men were arrested after a series of vehicle thefts in Walkerville, ending in a collision and foot chase. Police recovered stolen vehicles and charged the suspects.
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Louisiana lawmakers approved a new congressional map Friday to help Republicans gain a seat, eliminating a majority-Black district after the Supreme Court struck down the previous map.
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accuses Mark Carney's policies of pushing Canada into a technical recession, citing economic mismanagement and rising unemployment.
Quebec municipal groups call on the federal government to address chronic underfunding of public transit systems, warning of service cuts and fare hikes.
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RecommendedA federal judge ruled that President Trump cannot rename the Kennedy Center after himself, siding with a lawsuit that challenged the board's actions.
Atlanta police are investigating whether an officer had sex with a federal judge in the judge's chambers at the U.S. Courthouse in Atlanta.
A Cree Nation in Saskatchewan has implemented a curfew prohibiting youth from being outside after 11 p.m. The measure aims to enhance safety and reduce late-night incidents.
Timmins Police are probing a hit-and-run on Maple Street North between Algonquin Boulevard and Fifth Avenue. Increased police presence reported.
A judge ruled the Kennedy Center board violated the law by adding Trump's name to the building and halted closure plans, citing procedural failures.
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Calgary Board of Education raises bus fees by $140 per rider for Grades 1-9, citing depleted reserves and rising costs. CCSD holds fees steady.
A Guelph police officer was injured while making an arrest at a downtown restaurant. The incident is under investigation.
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Vancouver school board votes to increase trustee pay, with larger raises for chair and vice-chair, despite budget cuts and criticism from opponents.
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