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North West Territories Battles Three Wildfires as Season Opens
Two of the fires are human-caused; crews fighting South Slave blaze while monitoring others.
Rachel Maddow Examines DOJ's 150-Year Evolution in New Book
'Department of Fate' explores the promise, power, and collapse of America's most consequential institution.
U.S. Tariffs on Canadian Mushrooms Spark Trade Tensions
Commerce Department levies 2.84% countervailing duties; Canadian growers call investigation 'deeply flawed.'
Billie Jean King, at 82, Finally Earns Her College Degree
Tennis icon completes degree 65 years after starting at Cal State LA, proving it's never too late.
LIRR Strike Ends After Three-Day Disruption in New York
Negotiators reach deal to end walkout on North America's busiest commuter rail system, restoring service.
Canada-U.S. Tariff Fight Hits Agriculture
Washington slaps duties on Canadian fresh mushrooms, escalating trade tensions.
TransLink's King George BRT Line Balloons to $700M
Vancouver-area rapid transit project sees massive cost escalation as inflation and complexity mount.
Vancouver's Transit Vision Gets $700 Million Price Tag
TransLink's proposed King George Boulevard bus rapid transit line has ballooned to an estimated $700 million, marking a dramatic cost...
Greenland Rebuffs Trump Envoy, Reaffirms Self-Determination
Greenland's PM tells U.S. special envoy that the territory's sovereignty cannot be negotiated, signaling resistance to American pressure.
Swatch Drop Chaos: Paris Police Deploy Tear Gas
Swatch's Royal Pop pocket watch collaboration triggers global frenzy—all-night queues, police crackdowns, and resale market madness...
San Diego Mosque Shooting Leaves Three Dead in Attack
Two teenage gunmen opened fire at the Islamic Center of San Diego on Monday, killing three men before taking their own lives.
Ocean Census Reveals 1,100+ Unknown Marine Species
Scientists announce unprecedented discovery of new ocean life forms from extreme depths, marking 54% jump in annual species identification.