Luigi Mangione's Trial in CEO Killing Delayed to October
The federal trial for Luigi Mangione, accused in the killing of a UnitedHealthcare CEO, has been postponed to October. The delay follows procedural adjustments in the high-profile case.
The federal trial for Luigi Mangione, accused in the killing of a UnitedHealthcare CEO, has been postponed to October. The delay follows procedural adjustments in the high-profile case.
A partial roof collapse at the Smeaton Recreation Centre has left the volunteer-run facility unsafe, forcing residents to confront the loss of their central community gathering place.
Calgary police have made an arrest in an ongoing extortion investigation, marking a significant development in the case. Details remain limited as authorities continue their work.
After nearly five decades, Kenosha police have arrested James Terry Fowler in connection with the 1977 murder of Ralph Gianoli, bringing long-awaited answers to the victim's family.
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RecommendedDayton Webber, a professional cornhole player and motivational speaker, faces murder charges after allegedly shooting Brad Wells during an argument over drugs, guns, and a woman in Maryland.
Police in York Region have arrested a suspect connected to two gas station robberies in Vaughan and Markham, with investigations expanding to other incidents across the Greater Toronto Area.
Ontario Provincial Police are seeking a London man in connection with a first-degree murder warrant related to a 2021 homicide in Bolton. The investigation continues as authorities urge public assistance.
Malique Calloo's fate hangs in the balance as a jury decides whether the fatal shooting of Daniel Squalls was murder or manslaughter, with the defense citing heat of passion and the Crown emphasizing 15 shots fired.
Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair comments on new federal NDP leader Avi Lewis's apparent lack of haste to secure a seat in Parliament, calling it unusual in political circles.
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RecommendedCanadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand will participate in United Kingdom-led discussions regarding the strategic Strait of Hormuz following her official visit to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
A former Chief Administrative Officer in Cochrane, Northern Ontario, has filed a lawsuit seeking $875,000 against the town and its mayor, alleging wrongful dismissal and damages.
Former RNC chair Michael Steele mocked President Trump for focusing on White House ballroom renovations while managing the Iran conflict, as a federal judge halted construction.
A bulldog mix has been euthanized following a tragic incident where it killed another dog outside a Toronto condo, leaving the owner injured and the community in shock.
A 20-year-old individual has been apprehended by Windsor Police Service in connection with an armed robbery, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat violent crime in the city.
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RecommendedNew Democratic ads attack Republicans Derrick Van Orden and Susan Collins for supporting Trump's Iran war, linking it to rising gas prices and healthcare costs while highlighting domestic program cuts.
The Supreme Court expressed skepticism over President Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship, with justices from both sides raising constitutional and legal concerns during arguments.
Recent polls show a sharp 20-point drop in Latino voter support for Trump since December, driven by disillusionment with his aggressive anti-immigrant agenda and economic impacts.
In the heated CAQ leadership contest, Bernard Drainville has publicly accused Christine Fréchette of dishonesty regarding immigration policies, sparking intense debate ahead of the party's decision.
The RCMP now confirms awareness of harassment by foreign states after facing criticism over Commissioner Michael Duheme's earlier statements, highlighting national security concerns.
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RecommendedNewly released documents detail the financial sources for a $10 million settlement in the Algo Centre Mall collapse lawsuit, stemming from a 2012 tragedy in Elliot Lake, Ontario.
A city subcommittee report recommends creating a low-barrier navigation hub to coordinate services for Saskatoon's homeless population, emphasizing immediate basic needs and Indigenous collaboration.
Far-right host Alex Jones calls for conservatives to 'cut bait' on Donald Trump, suggesting the former president needs an intervention due to apparent cognitive issues and a departure from his past effectiveness.
President Donald Trump made history by attending Supreme Court arguments challenging his executive order to limit birthright citizenship, a key part of his immigration agenda.
A 20-year-old Montreal man faces a murder charge after his 18-year-old partner was found dead in their Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension apartment. The community mourns as police investigate the tragic incident.
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RecommendedMontreal authorities are appealing for potential victims to come forward after charging Jorge Luis Marin Lotfe with sexual assault, as part of an ongoing investigation.
FBI agents have traveled to Cuba to investigate a deadly speedboat confrontation that left four dead. Survivors now face terrorism charges as authorities display recovered weapons in Havana.
President Donald Trump will give his first prime-time speech since the Iran conflict began, as falling approval numbers and economic concerns increase domestic political pressure.
A new report warns that healthcare costs in Atlantic Canada could skyrocket, doubling within 20 years if systemic changes are not implemented urgently.
Two members of the Governor General's Foot Guards in Ottawa have been charged with sexual assault following a military police investigation into allegations dating back to 1997.
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RecommendedA New Brunswick inmate found guilty of the 1988 murder of a Halifax woman has died at Dorchester Penitentiary, as confirmed by Correctional Service Canada. The case dates back over three decades.