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

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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Chris Selley: Banning MAGA singer Sean Feucht, Canada slips further into Trump-ian incoherence

Elbows up against free speech! Sean Feucht, a Christian singer, preacher and Donald Trump enthusiast saw all six of his scheduled concerts in Eastern Canada cancelled in recent days. All were scheduled to be held on public sites. Groups of citizens of unknown size demanded the shows be cancelled, and said they would protest if not, which is certainly their right. And as ever, when governments cave to a censorious mob, they sounded ridiculous. Read More
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Read the full text of the judge’s verdict in the Hockey Canada sex assault trial

Justice Maria Carroccia’s acquitted five former Canadian world junior hockey players of sexual assault in a high-profile trial in London, Ont. Michael McLeod, Carter Hart, Alex Formenton, Dillon Dube and Callan Foote had been charged in relation to a 2018 incident involving the complainant, identified as E.M. due to a publication ban, in a London, Ont., hotel room. "Considering the evidence in this trial as a whole, I conclude that the Crown cannot meet its onus on any of the counts," she said, adding that she did not find the complainant’s testimony to be “either credible or reliable.” Read More
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Terry Newman: Hockey Canada acquittals a reckoning for MeToo excess

Everyone in Canada seems to be living in the upside-down when it comes to the results of the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial. Headlines call the outcome everything from a "crushing day" to "absolutely gutting for sexual assault survivors." Megan Savard, a female lawyer representing one of the players, was criticized for even taking the case solely on the basis of being female. Read More
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Happy Gilmore 2: Adam Sandler, Julie Bowen and Christopher McDonald tee up in sequel

Nearly three decades after audiences first met Happy Gilmore and his outlandish golf antics in the 1996 film, iconic trio Adam Sandler, Julie Bowen and Christopher McDonald are reuniting for Happy Gilmore 2. The film sees the return of several of the original cast members and the entire creative team, along with new faces like Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio (aka Bad Bunny), Eric André, Margaret Qualley and Benny Safdie. In a recent interview with National Post, Sandler reflected on the enduring legacy of the original film and shared insights into revisiting the iconic characters after 29 years in the highly anticipated Netflix sequel. Read More
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Avi Benlolo: The Israel-Druze alliance offers hope

Over the past few weeks, Israel has demonstrated a markedly proactive stance toward safeguarding the Druze — both within its borders and across Syria — signalling a dramatic evolution in its role from regional observer to protector of vulnerable communities. This shift is rooted not only in military necessity but in cultural kinship, moral clarity, and shared destiny with a people who have long sought stability amid the turbulence of the Middle East.  Read More
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