Democrats Release New Photos from Epstein's Islands
U.S. House Democrats release never-before-seen images from Jeffrey Epstein's private islands, calling for full transparency and justice for survivors. Details inside.
U.S. House Democrats release never-before-seen images from Jeffrey Epstein's private islands, calling for full transparency and justice for survivors. Details inside.
House Judiciary Committee subpoenas Special Counsel Jack Smith to testify on December 17, 2025, regarding his prosecutions of Donald Trump. Follow for updates.
London's Planning Committee has approved a new boundary for a residential development, moving forward despite a local First Nation's request for formal consultation. Learn the details and implications.
Stellantis claims the Canadian government, not the company, insisted on redacting a multimillion-dollar agreement provided to MPs, contradicting official testimony. Industry Minister Mélanie Joly now pledges to release the full document.
Irish regulators launch probes into TikTok and LinkedIn for potential failures in reporting illegal content, a key requirement under the EU's Digital Services Act. Read the latest on platform accountability.
Ottawa's rural committee rejects rezoning farmland for a controversial battery energy storage system. Proponents cite clean energy needs, while residents fear risks. Read the full story.
Hong Kong's Chief Executive announces an independent committee to investigate a fatal fire, responding to growing public demands for answers and accountability.
A London, Ont. councillor is frustrated after a committee failed to support investigating a loophole in the city's renoviction bylaw. Read about the stalemate and its implications for tenants.
Stellantis executives are required to reappear before a parliamentary committee in Ottawa on December 4, 2025. Get the latest details on this developing story.
B.C.'s police watchdog, the IIO, has concluded a man sustained serious injuries during his arrest. The investigation highlights oversight of police conduct.
The Quebec Liberal Party has mandated a rigorous, independent inquiry into alleged vote buying in its leadership race, led by a retired judge. The report is due by January 31, 2026.
Top senators launch vigorous oversight into Defense Secretary's alleged order to kill all aboard suspected drug boat. Committee demands answers from Pentagon.
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit is examining the death of a 19-year-old in Waterloo. Get the latest details on this ongoing investigation.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand criticized Senate committee for not opening with Indigenous land acknowledgement, highlighting ongoing reconciliation efforts in Canada.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's chief of staff Andriy Yermak resigns amid corruption investigation, triggering major government shakeup. Read the latest developments.
House Oversight Chair James Comer's aggressive investigation into Jeffrey Epstein has unearthed damaging documents, creating political fallout for Donald Trump and fracturing the Republican party.
National Guard Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, 20, dies after targeted shooting near White House. Second victim remains in critical condition as FBI launches terror probe.
As Alberta small businesses confront economic headwinds, Small Business Saturday offers crucial support. Learn how local shopping strengthens communities.
A federal committee expressed outrage after a Stellantis representative failed to appear to answer questions about public funding agreements. Read the full story.
Swiss prosecutors are asked to investigate if gifts from Swiss business leaders to U.S. President Donald Trump violated anti-bribery laws. A new political challenge emerges.
Jeffrey Epstein survivors face widespread panic as the DOJ releases unredacted files, exposing their identities. Lawyers demand justice and privacy protection. Read the full report.
Canada's independent grocers federation pushes back against farmers demanding profit caps. Tensions rise as food affordability concerns grow nationwide. Read the latest developments.
Senator Lisa Murkowski issues rare Republican criticism of Pentagon investigation into Democratic lawmakers over military advice video. Read the latest political developments.
A judge revealed Amazon needed 100 lawyers to assess 2.25 million documents in a Canadian competition investigation. Learn about the massive scale of this legal proceeding.
Ottawa's largest school board faces a $20-million deficit and significant financial challenges, new director of education reveals. Learn how this impacts classrooms and what's next.
Canadian MPs demand reinstatement of bill criminalizing coercive control in relationships. Committee chair Marilyn Gladu leads call for federal action on domestic abuse prevention.
Nova Scotia Power representatives will address customer billing and safety concerns at Tuesday's government committee meeting. Learn about the key issues and expected outcomes.
Ottawa's OC Transpo approves 2.5% fare increase for 2026 while bus reliability continues to miss targets. Monthly passes rising to $138.50 amid affordability concerns.
About one-third of Canadian small businesses depend on holiday sales. Learn why Small Business Saturday matters more than ever this year and how your shopping choices impact local communities.
Surrey Police Service launches investigation into Sunday night shooting incident. Authorities seek witnesses and information as probe continues.