Tuberville sounds alarm as Vikings’ male cheerleaders spark debate on social media
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Alabama, weighed in on the conversation around the Minnesota Vikings male cheerleaders. The Vikings’ squad was the topic of conversation since the start of the preseason. Blaize…
‘Devastation!’ – Brave snatch victory from Fire on penultimate ball after dropped catch
Southern Brave beat Welsh Fire after Katie George drops Georgia Adams on the penultimate ball, allowing the visitors to run two and snatch victory with a ball to spare, denying…
NATO scrambles warplanes as Russia hits near Romanian border in Ukraine
Two German warplanes were scrambled overnight from Romania after Russia launched a large-scale missile and drone attack in Ukraine less than a mile from the NATO borderline. Romania’s Ministry of…
Xi Jinping makes rare visit to Tibet, marking 60 years of contested Chinese ruleGlobalnews Digital
Critics say repression in Tibet has become more systematic and wide-reaching since the crushing of anti-government protests in 2008.
Cutting two of Wales’ four pro clubs is WRU’s ‘optimal’ choice
The Welsh Rugby Union backs reducing the number of professional clubs from four to two but insists no decision has been made. BBC News
Elon Musk halts plans for new political party, prioritizing business instead: report
Less than three months after its launch, Elon Musk’s “America Party” appears to have been shelved. Musk allegedly told associates that he wants to focus on his companies and avoid…
Aubrey Plaza describes grief over husband Jeff Baena’s death: An ‘ocean of awfulness’Globalnews Digital
The actor likens her grief to an image from a horror movie starring Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy.
Why are food prices still going up?
Food and drink prices have risen by 4.9% over the last year, according to ONS inflation data. BBC News
Al Jazeera reports from Portugal’s worst-hit wildfire zone
Record-breaking heat, drought, and high winds have pushed Portugal into its worst wildfire season in years. Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera
Aid systems in Gaza reduces people to “scurrying rats”
Scholar Norman Finkelstein: Israel reduces Palestinians to “rats” by scattering food aid and firing as they scramble. Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al Jazeera
UN staff members hold vigil for aid workers killed in Gaza
UN staff held a vigil honouring over 500 aid workers killed in Gaza, calling for action to end the genocide. Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video…
Firefighters tackle Wednesday morning blaze at Exchange District restaurantSam Thompson
Firefighters are urging Winnipeggers to avoid an area of the east Exchange District Wednesday morning, as they continue to look into a blaze at a McDermot Avenue restaurant.
Canadians won’t see price of weight-loss drug Mounjaro rise despite U.K. hikeUday Rana
Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly said last week that it will raise the U.K. list price of its weight-loss treatment Mounjaro by up to 170 per cent.
Italian football coaches seek suspension of Israel World Cup ties
Italy’s national football team are due to play Israel in two World Cup qualifiers ahead of the 2026 tournament. Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from…
Winning $75M Lotto Max jackpot ticket sold in OntarioGabby Rodrigues
The OLG says the winning Lotto Max jackpot ticket, worth $75 million, from Tuesday night’s draw was sold in Ontario.
Israel approves illegal settlement plan that would split occupied West Bank
Location of E1 is significant because it is one of the last geographical links between Bethlehem and Ramallah. Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al…
England name unchanged XV for World Cup opener
England have named an unchanged starting XV for Friday’s opening game of the Women’s Rugby World Cup against the United States in Sunderland. BBC News
South Korea tells tourists on holiday island Jeju to behave
The island has issued visitor guidelines for the first time as it sees an increasing number of tourists. BBC News
Quebec government renews promise to make changes to forestry reform billGlobalnews Digital
The Quebec government is renewing its promise to modify a forestry bill that has provoked blockades and growing tension in the province.






