Journalist Stephen Thorne remembered as dogged storyteller
The Canadian journalism community mourns the loss of writer and photographer Stephen Thorne, celebrated for his keen eye and dedication to storytelling. Remember his legacy.
The Canadian journalism community mourns the loss of writer and photographer Stephen Thorne, celebrated for his keen eye and dedication to storytelling. Remember his legacy.
Hong Kong residents cast their votes in a key legislative election, an event proceeding in the shadow of a recent deadly fire. Get the latest details and context on this significant political moment.
President Trump's visibly bruised and swollen hand was on display during a FIFA World Cup event, reigniting questions about his health. Details from the White House response inside.
The White House reveals its 2025 holiday decor with the theme 'Home Is Where The Heart Is.' Interior designers analyze the aesthetic, symbolism, and political messaging behind the festive installations.
Stephen Colbert skewered Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after a Pentagon watchdog report flagged his use of Signal app, risking sensitive data. Watch the monologue.
A Pentagon watchdog found U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth compromised security by sharing sensitive plans on a personal device, putting troops at risk. Read the full report.
The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against the Pentagon, alleging a crackdown on press freedoms. Get the latest details on this major legal and media confrontation.
A prominent Jeffrey Epstein accuser is calling for the unsealing of his court files, seeking transparency in the long-running case. Learn about the latest legal push and its implications.
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth confronts mounting pressure over military actions in Yemen and Venezuela, with lawmakers launching investigations and demanding his resignation. Follow the latest developments.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent expresses confidence the Supreme Court will uphold the legality of tariffs imposed during the Trump administration. Get the latest on this pivotal trade policy case.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is under deepening congressional scrutiny regarding boat strike incidents. The investigation unfolds as he remains active in his official duties.
CNN data analyst reveals Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has had zero positive net favorability for a year. Public interest spikes amid controversy over a deadly military strike. Read the full analysis.
A classified Pentagon inspector general report concerning Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of the encrypted Signal app has been delivered to congressional oversight committees. The move follows scrutiny of secure communications practices at the highes
Body language experts dissect Donald Trump's defensive yet playful reaction to press questions about his MRI results, revealing irritation beneath the mockery.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended a follow-on military strike, citing the 'fog of war,' during a scrutinized attack on an alleged drug smuggling vessel. Details emerge from a White House meeting.
Afghanistan's Taliban rulers executed a man in a public sports stadium, underscoring their strict interpretation of Sharia law. Read the latest details on this controversial act.
New data reveals a significant drop in mass killings across the United States in 2025, reaching the lowest point since 2006. Explore the details and context behind this notable decline.
The Canadian publisher of Franklin the Turtle has publicly criticized a social media post by U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The company calls the content 'violent' and contrary to its values. Read the full statement and reaction.
Kids Can Press condemns U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for using Franklin the Turtle to mock a deadly military strike. The incident involves a controversial boat attack and potential war crimes.
As Israel enters an election year, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government is taking aim at the country's free press. CNN reports on the concerning developments for media freedom.
The White House's new 'Media Offenders' page, designed to criticize critical coverage, stumbled by misidentifying a reporter. This incident highlights escalating tensions between the Trump administration and the press.
Canadian lawmakers join bipartisan scrutiny of deadly September boat strike ordered by US Defense Secretary. War crime allegations emerge as investigation expands.
Tragic house fire in Quebec's Eastern Townships results in one fatality. Quebec provincial police investigating the incident that occurred on November 29, 2025.
Quebec government secures tentative agreement with road-control officers, ending labor dispute. Details of the breakthrough in negotiations revealed.
Immigration authorities arrest woman connected to Karoline Leavitt's family as multiple Canadian stories unfold, from scams to healthcare strikes and policy changes.
NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani shares surprising details about Trump White House meeting and upcoming UFC event on South Lawn. Learn about the controversial 2026 plans.
The United Nations has officially started the selection process for the next Secretary-General. Learn about the procedure and what to expect as global leaders consider candidates.
The Wall Street Journal's editorial board condemns HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for his anti-vaccine campaign, accusing him of damaging public trust. Read the full analysis.
New survey reveals Canadians prioritize family connections during holiday season despite modern challenges. Discover why traditions matter more than ever.
Bill Maher uses White House logic against Trump's press secretary after she defended the president's 'quiet, piggy' remark to a journalist. Get the full story.