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- The president said Iran had violated a ceasefire agreement by firing shots Saturday aimed at a French ship and freighter from the United Kingdom.
- An elite group of soldiers pushed themselves to the limit in a trial of strength, endurance, and skill known as the Best Ranger Competition.
- People along Paul Revere's famous route from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts, said the 250th anniversary of America will be 'extra special.'
- KNOXVILLE, Tenn.—Travelers on an East Tennessee interstate were forced to brake for workers—and drones, perhaps even a queen—when a truck carrying about 1 million bees crashed Friday. The swarm shut down an exit of Interstate 40 in Knoxville, said Mark Nagi, Tennessee Department of Transportation regional spokesperson. There were no injuries, he said. “The ramp […]
- The pilot of a helicopter that crashed on a sightseeing flight off the Hawaiian island of Kauai last month, killing three passengers, told investigators that the aircraft vibrated and spun before plunging into the water, according to report released Friday. The National Transportation Safety Board’s preliminary report did not identify a suspected cause of the […]
- Wade Crowfoot addressed how the plan affects farmland, housing development, and water infrastructure construction.
- Iran recloses the Strait of Hormuz today, hours after saying it would open the waterway to commercial ships. Iran’s joint military command says it will keep restrictions in place as long as the United States blocks Iranian ports. Today marks the 43rd anniversary of the deadliest terror attack on an American embassy in history. The […]
- Dozens of similar cases are still pending while at least a dozen states have handed over the requested data.
- Comedian and podcaster Joe Rogan sent Trump ibogaine data, which explained how treatments can improve a person's life.
- The Assemblywoman said the bill would protect immigration support workers and would not cover up potential fraud, stifle journalists, or hamper free speech.
China News Today
- In order to use XChat, an X.com account is needed. However, the U.S. platform has been banned in China for years.
- 'They informed me that my deportation was a direct request from Beijing,' Abdulhakim Idris said.
- State media claims a driver helped capture foreign spies. Insiders say the story’s inconsistencies suggest it may be staged.
- The United States is waging economic warfare against Iran. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says he warned Chinese banks that doing business with Iran could trigger U.S. sanctions. New details are emerging about China’s theft of cutting-edge U.S. AI technology. Lawmakers warn it is a growing national security threat. China is growing upset over a Japanese […]
- Chong Wai-man, 61, was jailed for his Facebook posts criticizing the Chinese communist regime and its forced organ harvesting.
- A former officer with Canada’s intelligence service told MPs the arrival of Chinese electric vehicles in Canada poses not only a surveillance threat but also a risk to the electrical grid. Neil Bisson, who spent 18 years as an officer with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), assessed the threat from Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) […]
- As Ottawa forges closer ties with Beijing, a foreign affairs official told MPs he believes the federal government still sees China as an “increasingly disruptive power.” Foreign Affairs Assistant Deputy Minister Weldon Epp made the comments on April 16 while appearing before the House of Commons foreign affairs committee, which is studying the review of […]
- Lawyers and activists say individuals can be secretly flagged by police systems, triggering long-term monitoring and restrictions on daily life.
- New curriculum embeds Communist Party loyalty and political themes starting from elementary school, drawing criticism over ideological influence on students.
- Pedro Sánchez's rhetoric doesn’t represent the entire EU but a dangerous trend within it, analysts say.
World News Today
- A group of university students, historians, and local conservatives are renewing calls to restore a statue of former Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald to a park in Kingston, Ontario. The statue was removed from City Park in Kingston—Macdonald’s hometown—on June 18, 2021, after city council voted two days earlier to relocate it to Cataraqui […]
- Kenneth Law of Mississauga, Ont., will plead guilty to charges of counselling or assisting suicide, while murder charges against him are to be dropped, according to his lawyer. Law is accused of running websites between 2020 and May 2023 to sell sodium nitrate and other substances used for self-harm. Police allege that Law sold the […]
- New research from the Australian researchers shows genetics accounts for up to a quarter of differences in healthy ageing outcomes.
- The president said Iran had violated a ceasefire agreement by firing shots Saturday aimed at a French ship and freighter from the United Kingdom.
- A popular comic convention will hold a minute’s silence after a car ploughed into pedestrians nearby, leaving one man dead and another clinging to life. A man is in police custody after a grey Toyota mounted a curb and hit two pedestrians at Melbourne Showgrounds in Ascot Vale just before 5 p.m. on Saturday. It […]
- Australians have slashed their fuel spending for the first time since the start of the Iran war as leaders call for a return to normal oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran has backflipped on a promise to open the key oil-trading waterway, firing on ships attempting to traverse the strait. Announcing it would […]
- A subsidiary of a firm owned by the Chinese government is in the mix to bid for a $1.13 billion stadium construction contract. The Tasmanian government has selected Constructure Joint Venture and BESIX Watpac to participate in the tender process to build Hobart’s Macquarie Point Multipurpose Stadium. The divisive 23,000-seat roofed waterfront venue, which was […]
- In his first public statement since his highly publicised arrest, the Victoria Cross recipient struck a defiant tone.
- US Coast Guard Spots Overturned Vessel Near Saipan During Search for Missing Ship With 6 on Board.
- Police in Trinidad and Tobago said they were investigating after 56 bodies.
Perspectives
- Commentary We have been told for years that sometime out on the horizon, around 2040, something profound would happen: Deaths in the United States would outnumber births. It sounded distant, almost abstract, the kind of statistic you hear and set aside for another generation to consider. But the horizon just moved. According to the latest […]
- Commentary Although the United States was a late entrant to World War I, it collaborated with its European allies to defeat an aggressive Germany. In World War II, American forces assisted European allies far more substantially in defeating Mussolini’s fascism and the Nazi war machine of the Third Reich by May 1945. It’s likely that […]
- If the terms we use to identify injury are loosened from their moorings, our capacity for judgment is weakened.
- Take the opportunity that the successful blockade provides.
- Commentary Once it was confirmed that, for the first time, Canada would be ruled by a majority government achieved through floor-crossing, it didn’t take long for talk of a renewed Online Harms Act to be proposed. Heritage Minister Marc Miller was approached after his party—thanks to winning three byelections to hold seats it had previously […]
- Trade makes us richer, but relying too much on other countries can backfire.
- Commentary The Red Sea fight and other battles over the last year have laid bare the stark reality that the Navy has known for years, but is only now starting to address—defending against drones and UAVs with missiles costing $1 million to $28 million each has created an unsustainable cost asymmetry. In the Red Sea […]
- Commentary The United States spends more than $4 trillion each year on health care, and the vast majority of that spending goes toward chronic and mental health conditions. Alzheimer’s disease alone affects more than 6 million Americans, and the Alzheimer’s Association projects its annual cost could exceed $1 trillion by 2050. Medicare’s long-term strain is […]
- Commentary Lately, I’ve been hearing more and more from farmers who are testing their soil and finding elevated levels of aluminum and cadmium. They’re seeing crops struggle in ways they haven’t seen before. Some are connecting it to what they believe is being sprayed in the skies above them. And I understand why. The sky […]
- Commentary The United Nations was chartered in 1945 as a creation of American strategic vision—a Pax Americana scaffolding dressed in multilateral language that was intended to be a cornerstone of the American-made international order shaped after World War II. That calculus has been fundamentally altered over time. The institution has been methodically infiltrated, staffed, and […]