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Teacher at Birmingham school banned after making improper comments and threats to pupil
Nana Opong also requested photos of a girl and refused to delete them - saying 'they make me happy'
Price of petrol on the rise in Thompson Okanagan
It was nice will it lasted, but the price of petrol is on the rise. Following the pre-election elimination of the carbon tax, a litre of gas in Vernon went as low as 137.9 at area Super Save statio
MP giving up seat, Carney ready to call byelection
A Conservative MP is giving up his seat to allow Pierre Poilievre to run in a byelection after Prime Minister Mark Carney said he’d be ready to call one “as soon as possible.”
Prince Harry wants 'reconciliation' with Royal Family but says King 'won't speak to me'
In an interview with BBC News after losing a legal challenge over his security in the UK, the Duke of Sussex said the King "won't speak to me because of this" and that "it would be nice to reconcile".
Cloud II legend stands the test of time
When the City of North Bay celebrated its first 50 years of incorporation in 1975, a legendary jail break cast a pall on the festivities, leading to a month-long manhunt and tragic end to Canada’s most accomplished and famed police dog.
Prince Harry latest: Duke of Sussex says UK security 'sticking point' is 'only thing' preventing royal 'reconciliation'
Prince Harry lost his appeal against a High Court ruling about his UK security today. In an interview afterwards with the BBC, he said the issue of his safety on visits to Britain is the only "sticking point" preventing a "reconciliation" with the royals. Follow the latest below.
VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: The Trump Counterrevolution And The Moral Ledger
'So, too, on trade, the Trump administration is in the right.'
Scammers Stole the Website for Emerson College's Student Radio Station and Started Running It as a Zombie AI Farm
Earlier this month, student leaders at Emerson College's student radio station, WECB, received an urgent email from a student peer — but one on the opposite side of the country, in Oregon, who noticed something alarming. "Yo!!!" read the email's subject line. "There's an AI website using your identity!" The Oregon-based journalism student went on to explain that a professor at her university had, in class, pulled up what they believed to be an article published by WECB. (According to the student, the professor was using it as an example of "student-written solutions journalism.") But the story, which was published […]
From the Mongols to NATO: Here’s the real Russian doctrine
Moscow’s global playbook is shaped by history and focused on survival Read Full Article at RT.com
The ‘Rome of Portugal’ is a lesser-visited gem that’s 20°C in May
This city is less touristy than Lisbon and Porto.
Pro-Gaza independents win council seats as Reform breaks through all over the UK
An 18-year-old candidate in favour of gender segregation was elected to Lancashire County Council
From River Island to Selfridges, & Other Stories and more – here’s our picks of the week
That spicy soda alone is our new obsession.
Boys Tennis Top 20 for Friday, May 2: Teams rising to the occasion with movement all over
Check out the latest New Jersey high school boys tennis Top 20 rankings of the spring season.
Is life a beach with the Renault 4 or another EV wipeout? We test the £27k practical electric family car - and its claim to swallow a surfboard
Ray Massey has travelled to the Portuguese coast to test the new electric Renault 4 - and its claims to be practical enough to carry a surfboard inside. So can it deliver?
Discover the culinary heritage of Odisha and Southeast Asia at Jaatra, Taj Puri
Dining at Taj Puri Resort’s specialty restaurant Jaatra is a , dining isn’t just about eating; it’s ajourney through centuries-old history of trade and culinary transformations
Darts Grand Prix thrown into chaos as venue evacuated and match abandoned
Play at the European Darts Grand Prix was suspended following a fire alarm that went off during a match.Jermaine Wattimena and Daniel Klose were compe
Scientists studying blood of hobbyist
Tim Friede has been bitten by snakes hundreds of times — often on purpose. Now scientists are studying his blood in hopes of creating a better treatment for snake bites.
Montreal men plead guilty after keeping Indigenous woman’s body on couch for six months
A prosecutor confirmed that brothers Nicodemo and Francesco Sansalone admitted guilt this week in the death of 41-year-old Alasie Tukkiapik
Shopify developers lose annual revenue share break as program moves to lifetime model
As of June 16, Shopify says it will sunset the annual exemption but not take any share of the first US$1-million in revenue developers make across the lifetime of their products. After that US$1-million, Shopify will take a 15% cut
Andrew Furey leaves office on waves of praise
Emails to Newfoundland and Labrador’s outgoing premier show that many in the province will remember him for ending a lopsided energy deal with Quebec.
Liberals won't enter formal NDP pact
Prime Minister Mark Carney says he won’t enter a formal pact with the NDP to maintain his minority government.
Man arrested on suspicion of rape after woman sexually assaulted in Nuthall car park
A police cordon remains in place in the village
Canada Post workers could strike again soon. Here's why
The union representing workers and Canada Post were back at the bargaining table this week, trying to hash out a deal before their collective agreement extension expires on May 22.
City of Vernon holds Day of Remembrance and Mourning
Today, the City of Vernon will join the province in observing as a Day of Remembrance and Mourning for the victims of the tragic vehicle attack during the Lapu Lapu Day Festival in Vancouver on April
Nigel Farage's hope to one day be prime minister is no longer a pipe dream
What is clear after today is that the political earthquake Farage has long promised is now shaking our political system in a perhaps epochal way, Beth Rigby writes.
One hundred days in, Donald Trump faces a problem: he can rage, but he can’t govern
Americans are beginning to worry about their future amid a shrinking economy, warnings of empty shelves – and the president’s failed promises, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland
Large lorry flips on road off A38 and blocks traffic
The road is likely going to be blocked for a while
Hegseth keeps 2 aircraft carriers in Middle East for another week for battle with Yemen's Houthis
WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier to remain in the Middle East for a second time, keeping it there another
“No Apple tax means we will lower prices” - Proton promises price drop after US ruling against Apple
A US judge has found Apple guilty of violating a federal injunction over illegal monopoly and lying under oath. Swiss privacy firm Proton said the ruling means it can now lower its prices up to 30%. Here's all you need to know.
'This is more than just us, this is for everyone'
A new festival is being held in the city this Bank Holiday weekend
Oura wins early battle in ITC patent fight against Ultrahuman and Ringconn
Oura has scored a significant early victory in its patent infringement case against smart ring rivals. But Ultrahuman isn't backing down.
Lydia Mugambe: UN judge who forced woman to work as slave jailed for more than six years
Lydia Mugambe, 50 was found guilty of conspiring to facilitate the commission of a breach of UK immigration law, facilitating travel with a view to exploitation, forcing someone to work, and conspiracy to intimidate a witness.
U.S. War on the Houthis: Five Things to Watch
The U.S. campaign against the Iran-backed Houthis has failed to stop them firing rockets and drones while also potentially becoming a bigger confrontation
From sarongs to his ‘n’ her suiting — a sartorial timeline of the Beckhams’ relationship
Happy 50th birthday to David Beckham, one of the world’s most stylish men — matched only by his wife. Hayley Spencer looks back on nearly thirty years of iconic looks
Man stopped for yelling in the street, assaults officer: Shaker Hts.
The Shaker Heights blotter also includes an item in which police investigated a burglary at a Daleford Road home that cost a man $32,000 worth of belongings.
Steve Kornacki's guide to the Kentucky Derby: Biggest storylines, best bets
From a drama standpoint, the 151st Kentucky Derby has a tough act to follow after last year’s three-way photo finish. But Saturday’s edition features an intriguing handicapping puzzle, with the possibility of a wild result and a nice payday for those who can figure it out. I’d love to be one of them, and while my track record makes me something far less than an authority on these matters, here are a few angles that I’m looking at. The favorite His name is Journalism and he towers above the field in at least one notable metric: speed figures. For every race that’s run across the country, each horse is assigned a Beyer speed rating, based on an algorithm designed to flatten out variances between different race lengths and track conditions. The higher the number, the better the horse. In one of the two key Kentucky Derby prep races he won in Southern California, Journalism posted a Beyer of 108, tops of anyone in this field. Having the best Beyer doesn’t automatically translate to victory, bu
Opinion: Logan Thompson Continues to Shine for the Capitals
It is amazing just how much things have changed for the Washington Capitals since they got knocked out by the New York Rangers in the first round of last year’s Stanley Cup playoffs.
Diary of Co Armagh soldier, 17, killed at Battle of the Somme
Private Thomas Chambers's grim account of the days leading up to his death at the Battle of Somme was recorded in a diary, which was kept for years under a bed in his native Co Armagh.