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Shakira Cleared in Spanish Tax Case
The pop star was acquitted in a high-profile tax fraud case in Spain. What it means for celebrities and tax scrutiny.
Ella Langley Dominates 2026 ACM Awards
Country music's Ella Langley took home multiple wins at the Academy of Country Music Awards, including Female Artist of the Year.
Cate Blanchett on #MeToo's Lost Momentum
Speaking at the Cannes Film Festival, the acclaimed actor reflects on how the #MeToo movement lost traction in Hollywood despite initial...
First Hantavirus Case Confirmed in B.C., Health Officials Offer Reassurance
Canada's first positive test for the Andes strain of hantavirus—linked to recent cruise ship outbreak—detected in British Columbia with...
Navy Jets Collide During Idaho Air Show
Two Navy aircraft crashed Sunday at Mountain Home Air Force Base; all four crew members ejected safely.
Conservative MP Heads to Taiwan Despite China Warning
Michael Chong is traveling to the island nation this week to assert Canadian sovereignty, defying Beijing's threat.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Wins Back-to-Back NBA MVP Awards
The Hamilton, Ontario native becomes the 14th player in NBA history to win consecutive MVP awards, cementing his place among the league's elite.
Conservative MP Chong Heads to Taiwan to Assert Sovereignty
In a provocative move, Michael Chong is flying to Taiwan this week despite Beijing's threat that the trip could damage Canada-China relations.
MP Chong Heads to Taiwan Amid Beijing Tensions
Conservative MP says trip asserts Canadian sovereignty and solidarity despite China's veiled threats to Canada-China relations.
MP Chong Heads to Taiwan Despite Beijing's Warning
Conservative MP Michael Chong is travelling to Taiwan this week, defying China's ambassador and signalling that Canadian MPs won't take...
Austin Rocked by Spree of Random Weekend Shootings
At least 10 random shootings across Austin, Texas over the weekend left four people injured; suspects are still at large and authorities...
'Gabie Renaud' Bill Would Expose Partner Violence History
Montreal survivors back proposed legislation allowing people to learn about a partner's history of domestic violence.