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Satire, Security, Economy in Sun Letters

Toronto Sun readers weigh in with sharp opinions, from nominating a columnist for a Nobel to Canada's military stance and critiques of Liberal economic policies. Read the latest public discourse.

Suspect charged in arson at historic Jackson synagogue

A 19-year-old man confessed to setting fire to a historic Mississippi synagogue, citing anti-Jewish motives. The congregation vows to rebuild. Learn the details of the attack and the community's resilience.

Calgary Wranglers lose in shootout at Abbotsford

The Calgary Wranglers surrendered a late lead and fell 4-3 in a shootout to the Abbotsford Canucks on Saturday. Get the full game recap and analysis from the AHL Pacific Division clash.

Dear Abby: Woman, 31, Treated Like Teen at Work

A 31-year-old woman with a youthful appearance seeks advice as coworkers dismiss her due to her young looks. Jeanne Phillips offers guidance on career focus and self-assurance.

'Primate' Horror Film Teases Cujo-Inspired Chimp Terror

Director Johannes Roberts discusses his new horror film 'Primate,' a terrifying homage to Stephen King's 'Cujo' featuring a rabid chimp. The film stars Johnny Sequoyah and Oscar winner Troy Kotsur. Read more about 2026's buzzed-about thriller.

Colbert Reacts to Trump's Venezuela Oil Claim

Stephen Colbert expressed shock at Donald Trump's claim about controlling Venezuelan oil proceeds. The late-night host called it 'the most illegal-sounding thing' he's ever heard. Watch his full reaction.

Colbert Retaliates Against Trump's Ratings Taunt

Stephen Colbert responds to Donald Trump's insults by highlighting the former president's low-rated Kennedy Center Honors broadcast. The 'Late Show' host's sharp monologue comes amid the show's controversial cancellation.

Tapper Questions Miller on U.S. Venezuela Operation

CNN's Jake Tapper presses Trump aide Stephen Miller on the U.S. invasion of Venezuela and the capture of Nicolás Maduro. Miller defends the action as a superpower's duty. Read the tense exchange.

Rubio to Lead U.S. Reforms in Venezuela Post-Maduro

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will spearhead sweeping reforms in Venezuela, including energy and military policy, following the capture of Nicolas Maduro. The White House claims 'total' cooperation from Caracas.

Gay Couple Denied Stay by Son-in-Law in Dear Abby Letter

A gay couple writes to Dear Abby after their son-in-law refuses to let them stay overnight, citing his young daughters. The advice columnist weighs in on the family conflict. Read the full letter and response.

Trump aide's wife posts U.S. flag map of Greenland

Denmark expressed displeasure after Katie Miller, wife of Trump aide Stephen Miller, shared an image of Greenland altered to feature the U.S. flag. The post followed a U.S. military operation in Venezuela.

Wicked Composer Boycotts Kennedy Centre

Stephen Schwartz, composer of 'Wicked,' will not appear at the Kennedy Centre following its name change. The decision highlights ongoing cultural debates.

Advice Column: Husband's Jealousy Strains Marriage

A woman in her 60s seeks advice for her husband's unfounded jealousy and lack of friends. Abby suggests his insecurity may be unfixable without professional help. Read the full dilemma and response.

SUNshine Girl Elisa's Hobbies & 2017 Photo Shoot

Meet SUNshine Girl Elisa, a 5-foot-6 Capricorn who loves fishing for bass, Miranda Lambert's music, and once aspired to write a horror novel. Discover more about this Toronto personality.

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