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Does this video show a rat battling a crow in Vancouver BC?
A UBC animal expert chimes in on whether a crow was hunting a rat in Douglas Park on April 27, 2025. He discusses what could have been happening in a video
Appellate court won't lift restrictions on DOGE access to Social Security information
A federal appeals court says it won't lift restrictions on the access that Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency has to Social Security systems containing personal data on millions of
Trump blames old foe as US economy shrinks
The US president says stock market woes are not his fault and a coming boom ‘will be like no other’.
Chelsea win sixth straight Women's Super League title to prove domestic dominance did not end with Emma Hayes
Chelsea have won a sixth Womens Super League title on the bounce and their first under head coach Sonia Bompastor; the Blues have been crowned champions for the ninth time overall, three times as many titles as any other side; they remain unbeaten in the league (W17 D3)
Snowmelt means possibly contaminated water being discharged from Yukon mine site
WHITEHORSE - The Yukon government says the spring snowmelt means a "large amount" of extra water is being managed at the site of the Eagle Gold mine disaster.
Nenshi says Alberta premier's efforts backfired on the federal Conservative party
EDMONTON — In the wake of a federal election that saw the Liberals form a minority government, Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi says it's clear Premier Danielle Smith's efforts to defuse a cross-border trade war backfired on the federal Conservative
Balancing the Grains
Not all transformations begin with upheaval. Some of the most impactful changes come through quiet negotiations, patient reforms, and the willingness to examine hard truths. In Pakistan, one such truth lies at the heart of its food economy: the deepening debate over wheat pricing. What seems like a simple policy matter is a reflection of […]
Local Greek of Princeton Wins the 2025 Quality Business Award for The Best Restaurant in Princeton, New Jersey
PRINCETON, NJ, UNITED STATES, April 30, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The 2025 Quality Business Award for The Best Restaurant in Princeton, New Jersey has been awarded to Local Greek of Princeton. This recognition honors Local Greek of Princeton for its outstanding customer service, top-tier quality of services, and exceptional overall business performance. The Quality Business Awards honor businesses that demonstrate excellence in their field each year. Winners are chosen based on factors such as their reputation, customer feedback, and overall performance within their industry. Since 2017, Local Greek of Princeton has been a popular restaurant in Princeton, recognized for its high-quality food and exceptional service. For over eight years, Local Greek of Princeton has focused on bringing authentic Greek recipes and culture to the Princeton area to fulfill their goal of taking their customers on a delicious journey to the beauties of Greece. Customers enjoy authentic Greek cuisine at Local Greek of Princ
What do Catholics believe? Pope chosen in conclave will lead one of the largest religions. - USA Today
What do Catholics believe? Pope chosen in conclave will lead one of the largest religions. USA Today
Chronic illness can be hard on marriage. Studies show it's worse when the wife is sick. - USA Today
Chronic illness can be hard on marriage. Studies show it's worse when the wife is sick. USA Today
Honey, Trump shrunk the economy! And the lying coward is still blaming Biden. | Opinion - USA Today
Honey, Trump shrunk the economy! And the lying coward is still blaming Biden. | Opinion USA Today
A look at dandyism, the Black fashion style powering the Met Gala
The history-laden style movement will have its moment as the biggest night in fashion gets underway.
Beware of the tax rules for principal residences if you own a large lot
There’s no doubt that a cottage can generally qualify for the PRE, but our tax law limits the size of any property that can qualify for the exemption to just half a hectare
Pioneering filmmaker Peter Pearson was ‘a natural disrupter’
A prolific writer and director of dramas and documentaries, he helped develop a distinctive voice for Canadian cinema
Shocking discovery in home amid alleged domestic violence call-outs in Parkes
A police search has led to multiple charges being laid.
How former rugby Sevens star Ellia Green rediscovered his love for the sport, transition
This historic Aussie star lost his love for rugby. Then he found it again — at a suburban game
The old NDP needs to find a new way to do politics
While Canada’s New Democrats were railing against Donald Trump on the campaign trial this past month, America’s Democrats were also targeting Trump with their own campaign of organized rallies across
Mortgage market disrupted by rates, tariffs, election
Pandemic-era rates are expiring, leaving families to navigate higher payments, rising debt and a sluggish housing market
COC’s Wozzeck is a bleak and brutal must-see opera
The latest show from the Canadian Opera Company is a heartbreaking portrait of life after war
Two-year wait over for owners of van stuck in carpark
A pair of business owners parked their car in a mechanical parking stacker in late 2022, but they were only able to retrieve it this month.
What Indigenous policies are the major parties taking to the election?
With First Nations issues not playing a major role in the election campaign, we've taken a look at what mob can expect from the major parties after polling day.
Giannis Antetokounmpo trade destinations: These teams could chase the Bucks star
NFL coaching legend Bill Belichick accused CBS of creating a “false narrative” that his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, was attempting to control an interview promoting his book over the weekend. Belichick, 73, appeared on “CBS Mornings” ahead of the release of his memoir, “The Art of Winning: Lessons from My Life in Football.” The former New England Patriots coach was accompanied by his 24-year-old girlfriend as he spoke to correspondent Tony Dokoupil. In a clip of the interview that received widespread attention, Dokoupil asked how the couple met. Hudson, sitting at a desk in the background, responded, “We’re not talking about this.” “No?” Dokoupil said. “No,” she responded. Belichick, who now coaches at the University of North Carolina, released a statement Wednesday saying that she was “doing her job to ensure the interview stayed on track.” “Some of the clips make it appear as though we were avoiding the question of how we me
'We Are Winning The Argument!': Solar Blackout Prompts UK Great Reset Rethink
The green lobby's "purist" solutions of simply ending carbon altogether is "totally misguided", Tony Blair wrote. The post ‘We Are Winning The Argument!’: Solar Blackout Prompts UK Great Reset Rethink appeared first on Breitbart.
May Day 1971: ‘If the government won’t stop the war, we’ll stop the government.’
It’s been called the most influential protest you’ve never heard about. In April and May 1971, week-long protests rippled across Washington, DC. Thousands in the streets.
‘The raids happened Wednesday, finals started Thursday’: FBI agents raid homes of pro-Palestine students at University of Michigan
We speak with four graduate student-workers at the University of Michigan and Columbia University about how their unions are fighting back against ICE abductions, FBI raids, and McCarthyist attacks on academic freedom.
Paul Hosford: Naming of new 'housing tsar' may have laid the foundation for Government row
While the minister for housing extolled the virtues of the appointment of Brendan McDonagh as head of the Housing Activation Office, some in government were bemused, writes Paul Hosford
The Best Travel System Strollers To Simplify Every Outing
The best travel system strollers offer convenience and safety, making it easy to travel with your baby. We've found the top choices of 2025 for every family's needs.
The Best Patio Dining Sets That Are Durable And Attractive
From a weather-resistant wicker set to a compact pick for the balcony, here are the best patio dining sets from trusted brands like Frontgate, Yardbird and Birch Lane.
Bill Belichick defends girlfriend Hudson as ‘doing her job’ in viral CBS interview
North Carolina football coach Bill Belichick defended girlfriend Jordon Hudson for interjecting during a CBS interviewer’s questions about their relationship
Robby Starbuck Sues Meta Over AI-Generated Defamation
Conservative activist Robby Starbuck has filed a defamation lawsuit against Meta, claiming that its AI chatbot made false statements, including his involvement in the January 6 Capitol riot. Starbuck seeks over USD 5 million in damages. Meta denied responsibility but acknowledged the issue, promising to improve its AI models.
Former Britain’s Got Talent finalist denies raping two women
Andrew Johnston, 30, competed as a singer on the television programme in 2008 and is now on trial at Southwark Crown Court.
Police investigating attempted child luring at Mississauga park
Peel police are asking for the public’s help identifying a man who tried to lure a child into his vehicle with candy at a park in Mississauga last week.
City continues clean up of fallen trees after storm
The brief but mighty storm wreaked havoc throughout Guelph Tuesday, leaving a mess and thousands without power
This ASX dividend share is expected to pay a 15% yield in 2026!
This ASX dividend share could pay a huge dividend yield in 2026. Here’s what you need to know about the stock.
Sketchy rumors hint at an iPhone desktop mode
Rumors suggest that Apple is working on Stage Manager for iPhones with external display support, raising the possibility of a desktop mode for iOS.
Man pushes shopping cart into Danforth bike lane, injuring cyclist: police
Police say they’re investigating after a man allegedly pushed a grocery cart into a bike lane on Danforth Avenue, striking and injuring a food delivery courier on an e-bike.
The Tariffs Imposed by President Trump Are Unconstitutional
Presidential power must stem from the Constitution or a statute, and the tariffs imposed by President Trump are unauthorized by statute, making them both unlawful and unconstitutional.