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Tea app promising safe dating for women hacked, putting users’ privacy at risk

26 juillet 2025 à 22:02
Tea, a provocative dating app designed to let women anonymously ask or warn each other about men they'd encountered, rocketed to the top spot on the U.S. Apple App Store this week. On Friday, the company behind the app confirmed it had been hacked: Thousands of images, including selfies, were leaked online. Read More

Protests erupt outside Montreal church where U.S. Christian musician held worship performance

26 juillet 2025 à 15:46
Protesters and police faced off outside a Plateau church Friday evening as Sean Feucht, a pro-Trump and Christian singer, performed a concert as part of his “Revive in 25” Let Us Worship tour. The show went ahead despite a warning from the city that the venue, Église MR, did not have the required permit to host the event. Read More

Raymond J. de Souza: Hulk Hogan told a simple story, but his life was far more complex

26 juillet 2025 à 12:00
Thirty-nine years ago, on the first night of the Calgary Stampede, Hulk Hogan wrestled King Kong Bundy at the Saddledome. In 1986, Hogan, who died Thursday at age 71, was at the peak of his global fame and I, along with my teenage friends, were there to watch him defeat Bundy in a “house show,” meaning a non-televised match. Hogan and Bundy had been the main event at WrestleMania II just a few months previous. Read More

Why Canada’s civil service needs more ‘plumbers’ and fewer ‘poets’

26 juillet 2025 à 12:00
Donald J. Savoie has spent decades studying the inner workings of Canada’s federal bureaucracy. He’s watched Ottawa grow more centralized and more crowded with what he calls “poets,” policy thinkers and advisers, while the “plumbers,” the front-line workers delivering services to Canadians, have not been prioritized. In an interview with National Post about the concept, as discussed in his recent book Speaking Truth to Canadians About Their Public Service, Savoie explains why that imbalance matters. Savoie is Canada Research Chair in Public Administration and Governance at Université de Moncton. Read More

Colby Cosh: The tortured vulnerability of Ozzy Osbourne

26 juillet 2025 à 12:00
Ozzy Osbourne, the original voice of Black Sabbath, died on Tuesday, thus leaving an enormous Ozzy-shaped hole in the world. He is recognized as one of the founding fathers of heavy metal for his decade in Sabbath; went on to have a solo career which, contrary to all expectations, yielded further classics; founded Ozzfest, the lucrative festival/touring series which fertilized a dozen sub-genres of guitar rock; and then, somehow, became a beloved and universally recognized “reality TV” star, mostly by just being a good-natured zillionaire drug casualty tottering around expensive estates and cursing colourfully in front of hand-held cameras. Read More

Trump struggles to put lid on the ‘Jeffrey Epstein SCAM,’ a controversy his allies once fuelled

26 juillet 2025 à 03:23
Despite the sun bearing down on him and the sweat beading across his face, President Donald Trump still lingered with reporters lined up outside the White House on Friday. He was leaving on a trip to Scotland, where he would visit his golf courses, and he wanted to talk about how his administration just finished "the best six months ever." Read More
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