Many of us know the basics of the story. It’s 1992. John F. Kennedy Jr., son of a U.S. president, meets Carolyn Bessette, publicist for Calvin Klein. Sparks fly. Read More
Kim Jong Un said North Korea could "get along well" with the United States if Washington acknowledges its nuclear status, but dashed hopes of a diplomatic thaw with Seoul, state media reported Thursday. Read More
Cuban forces killed four people who had opened fire from a speedboat with Florida tags, an incident with the potential to escalate an already tense standoff with the U.S. Read More
Lest anyone foolishly think of sport as a reliable escape from politics and strife, recent events do away with that fantasy. A certain kind of Central Canadian is performatively furious with Auston Matthews and Brady Tkachuk, captains of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators, respectively, for visiting the White House with their Olympic gold medals. Read More
OTTAWA — As Alto commences its plans for construction on a high speed rail line between Toronto and Quebec City, many in smaller Eastern Ontario communities are concerned about the proposal. Read More
It was quite the performance, you’d have to admit. After all, Donald J. Trump is nothing if not a showman, and his falsehood-strewn schoolboy encomium to himself Tuesday night, which lasted a full hour and 47 minutes, was quite the spectacle. The State of the Union event was punctuated by frenzied bursts of ovation from Trump’s sycophants in the U.S. Congress. Not quite Pyongyang, but close. Read More
If a worldwide catastrophe were to happen, one that threatened human civilization, would you have a better chance of surviving if you were alone or in a group? If shows like Man vs. Wild and Alone are any indication, you might be able to subsist solo for a while. But humans are social animals, and things like loneliness and depression could slowly sap your will to survive. Read More
Bill Gates has admitted making a "huge mistake" in associating with Jeffrey Epstein, telling staff at his charity foundation that he had affairs with two Russian women but denying involvement in the disgraced financier's crimes. Read More
OTTAWA — Justice Minister Sean Fraser suggested Tuesday the Liberals are ready to limit debate if their bill banning hate symbols that also removes the religious exemption to some hate speech laws remains stuck in committee much longer. Read More
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a strengthening of defence, trade and counter-terrorism ties with Israel during a rare visit, forging closer bonds to combat security threats in their regions. Read More
U.S. President Donald Trump will sign a directive in the coming days raising his global tariff to 15 per cent “where appropriate” and is seeking “continuity” with nations that struck trade deals, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said. Read More
Each year in February, NATO allies gather on the west coast of Norway to practice hunting enemy submarines. While principally directed at Russia, this year’s exercise had an additional audience: Donald Trump. Read More
An Iranian delegation headed by its top diplomat set off for Geneva on Wednesday for talks with the U.S., as the Islamic republic's president struck an upbeat tone about the prospect for a negotiated agreement to avert fresh conflict. Read More
Paris — The president of France's famed Palace of Versailles took over as head of the Louvre following a litany of problems at the world's most-visited museum including a $100-million jewellery robbery. Read More
A 26-year-old New Hampshire man has been charged with the attempted murder of a U.S. border guard after a shooting near the Canadian border last weekend, during which he himself was shot. Read More
OTTAWA — Canada's Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon says that "of course a failure" occurred when OpenAI didn't alert police about information flagged internally about the Tumbler Ridge shooter's activities on its chatbot. Read More
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