‘Things need to change’: Senate Democrats sharpen criticism of Israel as humanitarian concerns grow
Senate Democrats have undergone a steady tonal shift on Israel, with a recent vote to block arms sales to the Jewish State giving a glimpse at the evolution on the…
Man in DC shot and killed hours after Trump federalizes city’s police department
A man was shot and killed in Washington, D.C. on Monday, just hours after President Donald Trump announced a federal takeover of the city’s police department. The victim was found…
Jon Gruden wins key ruling in Nevada in case against NFL
Former NFL head coach Jon Gruden was the beneficiary of a key ruling in his case against the league on Monday as the Nevada Supreme Court determined that his case…
DC councilman charged with corruption scheme says leaders are ‘responsible,’ don’t need ‘federal interference’
President Donald Trump’s federal takeover of Washington, D.C.’s law enforcement is facing criticism from an eyebrow-raising source: a D.C. city councilman who is facing charges of running a bribery scheme…
‘Certain clubs have unique power’ – Palace slate Uefa over Europa demotion
Crystal Palace say “sporting merit is rendered meaningless” after losing their appeal against their demotion from the Europa League to the Conference League. BBC News
U.S., China extend tariff deadline for 90 days just hours before expirationGlobalnews Digital
Trump posted on his Truth Social platform that he signed the executive order for the extension, and that “all other elements of the Agreement will remain the same.”
US and China extend trade truce to avoid tariffs hike
The US will hold its levy on Chinese imports at 30%, while China will keep a 10% tariff on American goods. BBC News
Who were the Al Jazeera journalists killed by Israel in Gaza?
Prominent reporter Anas al-Sharif and six other journalists were killed when Israel targeted a tent used by media, the broadcaster said. BBC News
Burn bans issued across several municipalities in southern OntarioGabby Rodrigues
Several municipalities across southern Ontario have issued burn bans, or total fire bans as wildfires continue to rage across the country and a heat warning persists.
Administrators lined up in case of Thames Water collapse
The government has lined up an administrator as part of contingency planning for debt-laden Thames Water. How did it get to this point? BBC News
Jimmy Kimmel secures Italian citizenship as liberal celebrities threaten exodus under Trump
Comedian Jimmy Kimmel confirmed he obtained his Italian citizenship during a discussion on people fleeing the country to escape President Donald Trump. Kimmel shared the news while a guest on…
Ex-NBA star Sebastian Telfair pleads for Trump pardon before reporting to jail
Former NBA star Sebastian Telfair expressed hope that President Donald Trump would pardon him as he’s set to report to prison on Tuesday for violating the terms of his release.…
Heat wave set to end in B.C., with relief coming for other provinces soonGlobalnews Digital
Environment Canada advises people to limit the amount of time they spend outdoors and to monitor for signs of heat exhaustion in these conditions.
Italian athlete dies at World Games in China
Mattia Debertolis discovered unconscious during an orienteering event in Chengdu on August 8 and died four days later. Al Jazeera – Breaking News, World News and Video from Al…
Best air fryers and dorm-friendly appliances for easy cooking in small spacesRobyn Fiorda
We’ve rounded up top picks from trusted brands like Crockpot, Our Place and Ninja. Bon appetite!
Study reveals why ‘super agers’ maintain ‘outstanding memory’ into their 80s
Many assume that memory loss and cognitive decline are an inevitable part of aging — but new research suggests that doesn’t have to be the case. A 25-year study from…
Black fatherlessness is turning DC into a war zone
As a part-time D.C. resident and a young Black man living in America, I’m not here to play nice. The time for that has long passed. Washington, D.C., is spiraling…
Parti Québécois rise continues with win in Quebec byelection in ArthabaskaGlobalnews Digital
While polls had suggested Boissonneault and Duhaime were neck-and-neck, the PQ candidate captured over 46 per cent of the vote, compared to just over 35 per cent for Duhaime. …
Pharmacies report surge in shoplifting and aggression
A survey finds nearly nine in 10 pharmacies have seen a surge in shoplifting in the past year. BBC News




