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SAN FRANCISCO – A federal appeals court refused Thursday to reinstate President Donald Trump’s ban on travellers from seven predominantly Muslim nations, dealing another legal setback to the new administration’s immigration policy. In a unanimous decision, the panel of three judges from the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declined to block a… Continue reading
Opposition lawmakers denounced President Jacob Zuma as a “scoundrel” and “rotten to the core” and then brawled with guards who dragged them out of the chamber. Continue reading
More than 50 people are suing a now-closed clinic’s former director and its owner, saying were told they had Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia. Continue reading
Risk factors commonly associated with breast cancer – like family history – only account for less than 10 per cent of breast cancer cases, researchers say. Continue reading
The Clooneys are joining Beyoncé and Jay Z, as well as Madonna, in the parents-of-twins club. Continue reading
In his first call as president with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump denounced a treaty that caps U.S. and Russian deployment of nuclear warheads as a bad deal for the United States, according to two U.S. official. Continue reading
The RCMP says it will review sexual assault cases that were labelled unfounded in 2016 for compliance with police policy and appropriate decision-making. Continue reading
What started out as a treatment for poisoned patients in emergency rooms has now made its way into our beauty products, toothpaste and drinks. Continue reading
More than 100 people have been reported killed, with schools and businesses closed and public transportation at a standstill, as a six-day strike by police in the Brazilian state of Espirito Santo. Continue reading
The social media campaign has taken off in the past week, but The Hudson’s Bay isn’t budging. Continue reading
“Your job is to get naked and to say the lines. That’s it,” Alfonso Arau allegedly told Debra Messing. Continue reading
The Eiffel Tower, one of the world’s most famous landmarks, will get a glass wall built around its base under a plan to provide extra protection against terrorist attacks, a source in the Paris mayor’s office said on Thursday. Continue reading
Researchers have found most Canadian newspaper coverage of HIV-related criminal cases focuses on black men, even though the majority of defendants are white. Continue reading
Volunteer editors on Wikipedia will not be using British newspaper the Daily Mail as a source anymore. Continue reading
Suncor Energy CEO Steve Williams thinks it’s unlikely that the United States will bring in a border adjustment tax as has been suggested by some Republican lawmakers. Continue reading
The sure-to-be-spicy reality show is premiering on Slice on Tues., March 7. Continue reading
The storm is expected to dump over a foot of snow in parts. Continue reading
Word that a Syrian refugee was charged with six counts of sexual assault in Edmonton quickly led to social media backlash Wednesday, from some who oppose Canada’s refugee plan. Continue reading
Hayley Browning always checked for lumps in her breast while standing up – just as she was told. But she ended up finding her breast cancer in an unconventional way. Continue reading
President Donald Trump’s unusually personal criticism of federal judges has drawn rebukes from many quarters, including from Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch, but not from the judges themselves. Continue reading
SAN FRANCISCO – A federal appeals court refused Thursday to reinstate President Donald Trump’s ban on travellers from seven predominantly Muslim nations, dealing another legal setback to the new administration’s immigration policy. In a unanimous decision, the panel of three judges from the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declined to block a… Continue reading
A federal appeals court in San Francisco has refused to reinstate President Donald Trump’s ban on travellers from seven predominantly Muslim nations. Continue reading
Opposition lawmakers denounced President Jacob Zuma as a “scoundrel” and “rotten to the core” and then brawled with guards who dragged them out of the chamber. Continue reading
Risk factors commonly associated with breast cancer – like family history – only account for less than 10 per cent of breast cancer cases, researchers say. Continue reading
The Clooneys are joining Beyoncé and Jay Z, as well as Madonna, in the parents-of-twins club. Continue reading
The RCMP says it will review sexual assault cases that were labelled unfounded in 2016 for compliance with police policy and appropriate decision-making. Continue reading
What started out as a treatment for poisoned patients in emergency rooms has now made its way into our beauty products, toothpaste and drinks. Continue reading
The social media campaign has taken off in the past week, but The Hudson’s Bay isn’t budging. Continue reading
“Your job is to get naked and to say the lines. That’s it,” Alfonso Arau allegedly told Debra Messing. Continue reading
Researchers have found most Canadian newspaper coverage of HIV-related criminal cases focuses on black men, even though the majority of defendants are white. Continue reading
Volunteer editors on Wikipedia will not be using British newspaper the Daily Mail as a source anymore. Continue reading
Police made several arrests as protesters blocked enforcement vans from leaving a U.S. immigration office in Phoenix, fearing that a mother of two was headed for deportation. Continue reading
Despite an influx of billions in funding and a campaign pledge, the Liberals have barely made a dent in ending drinking water advisories for First Nations communities, a report released Thursday found. Continue reading
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has arrived in Iqaluit for a meeting with Canada’s national Inuit organization, part of a two-day visit to the Arctic — his first since the 2015 election campaign. Continue reading
Canada has long prided itself on being a multicultural nation that values inclusion, but has U.S. President Donald Trump’s rhetoric led to a rise in racial intolerance in this country? Continue reading
Mariah Carey and her ex-fiancé, James Packer, recently split, and the singer has some tips for those struggling with the same thing. Continue reading
There is a small glimmer of hope for Canadians who are unhappy with their new community mailboxes. Continue reading
Zoo workers in Chester, England, have stepped in to care for a newborn antelope after its mother passed away. Continue reading
Canada’s infrastructure minister is promising that taxpayers won’t be left holding the bag should any projects funded through a proposed infrastructure bank go bankrupt. Continue reading
Florida police say a 15-year-old girl died after officers pulled her from a burning car following a high-speed chase, but admit they were initially unaware she had been left in the backseat. Continue reading
More than 50 people are suing a now-closed clinic’s former director and its owner, saying were told they had Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia. Continue reading
In his first call as president with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump denounced a treaty that caps U.S. and Russian deployment of nuclear warheads as a bad deal for the United States, according to two U.S. official. Continue reading
More than 100 people have been reported killed, with schools and businesses closed and public transportation at a standstill, as a six-day strike by police in the Brazilian state of Espirito Santo. Continue reading
The Eiffel Tower, one of the world’s most famous landmarks, will get a glass wall built around its base under a plan to provide extra protection against terrorist attacks, a source in the Paris mayor’s office said on Thursday. Continue reading
Suncor Energy CEO Steve Williams thinks it’s unlikely that the United States will bring in a border adjustment tax as has been suggested by some Republican lawmakers. Continue reading