Man Shot in Toronto's Entertainment District

Toronto Police investigate early morning shooting in Entertainment District that left a man in his 20s with gunshot wounds. Multiple crime updates from the city.

TSMC files lawsuit against former executive

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company takes legal action against former executive over security concerns. Learn about the implications for global tech security.

Australian Senator Suspended for Burqa Protest

Australian Senator Pauline Hanson faces parliamentary suspension after wearing a burqa during Senate proceedings in controversial protest. Full details on the political fallout.

$105M lawsuit over North Bay contaminated soil

An Ottawa law firm is seeking North Bay residents for a $105 million class action over contaminated soil at Jack Garland Airport. Learn about the lawsuit and cleanup efforts.

Fifth arson attack targets St-Laurent car lot

Montreal police are investigating after more than a dozen vehicles were set on fire at a St-Laurent business, marking the fifth time the lot has been targeted by arsonists.

Mike Johnson's Awkward Podcast Interview

House Speaker Mike Johnson faces online ridicule after an awkward attempt to appear cool on Katie Miller's podcast, discussing Jelly Roll and NFL halftime shows.

Waters Condemns Trump at Immigration Hearing

Rep. Maxine Waters delivers blistering critique of President Trump's immigration raids during Democratic hearing. Learn how communities are resisting and documenting enforcement actions.

Secret US-Russia Talks in Abu Dhabi on Ukraine Peace

U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll held unannounced talks with Russian officials in Abu Dhabi as Trump administration pushes for Ukraine peace deal. Kyiv hit by major missile attack during negotiations.

Joly Eyes Paris Ambassador Role in Carney Shakeup

Foreign Minister Melanie Joly is reportedly seeking the ambassador role in Paris, part of Mark Carney's plan to overhaul the Liberal cabinet and shed Trudeau-era ministers ahead of a potential election.

Canada to Restore Child Porn Mandatory Minimums

Justice Minister Sean Fraser announces legislation to restore mandatory minimum sentences for child pornography possession after Supreme Court ruling. New bill expected by year-end.

Doug Jones Launches Alabama Governor Bid

Former Senator Doug Jones announces a Democratic bid for Alabama governor, setting up a rematch against Republican Tommy Tuberville in a tough conservative state.

GOP Crisis: Greene Exit Sparks Majority Fears

Senior Republicans warn Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation could trigger more departures, potentially costing GOP House majority before midterms. Internal turmoil escalates.

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