During his first day of testimony at Donald Trump’s criminal trial in New York, Michael Cohen walked prosecutors through his decade of service as Trump’s legal Mr. Fix It — a solver of problems often tangentially related to his professional title as lawyer. Michael Cohen also told the court about …
Read More »New $25M facility allows Canada’s ocean scientists, military to share research
A new marine research centre has opened in Dartmouth, N.S., to co-ordinate the sophisticated underwater platforms used by Canada to gather ocean data. Facility for Intelligent Marine Systems opened Monday in Dartmouth. A new $25-million marine research centre opened Monday in Dartmouth, N.S., to co-ordinate the sophisticated underwater platforms used …
Read More »Why this solar storm was so monumental, and other things to know about the lightshow
The promised northern lights over the weekend did not disappoint, producing a dazzling light show across Canada and around the world. CBC News spoke to experts about what transpired and why it was even more dramatic than expected — especially when seen on your phone. Dazzling aurora borealis showed power …
Read More »Eurovision’s slogan is ‘United By Music.’ This year, fans and performers faced division
Some fans and performers objected to Israel’s inclusion in this year’s edition of the European song competition. Protests lasted all the way through last weekend’s Grand Final and beyond, but experts say it’s not the first time world events have threatened to overwhelm Eurovision, which organizers insist is non-political. Fallout …
Read More »Some blame outsiders for spread of pro-Palestinian protests. The idea isn’t new, experts say
As pro-Palestinian protests continue to grow across Canadian campuses, CBC News looks at what student organizers and observers have to say about claims that the protests are being funded or influenced by outside forces. Allegations of outside agitators date back to at least the Vietnam War, says protest historian. Pro-Palestinian …
Read More »Crews fighting northeastern B.C. wildfires face ‘extremely challenging’ 48 hours ahead
The fast-moving wildfire threatening Fort Nelson, B.C. is approximately 1.5 kilometres from town and has prompted more evacuation orders as officials warn of “extremely challenging” fire conditions in the region. Emergency minister warns of volatile conditions for crews fighting 3 fires in region of northeastern B.C. Poor internet connection? Access …
Read More »Police release 3D ‘facial approximation’ of child whose body was found in Ontario’s Grand River in 2022
WARNING: This story contains details that may be distressing to some readers. It also contains an illustrated image of a deceased child. In an effort to find out who she was and how she died, police have released an image that might help identify a child whose remains were discovered …
Read More »Creamline outhustles Choco Mucho, captures 8th PVL title
Creamline dug deep into its bag of championship tricks as it outhustled a resilient Choco Mucho with a pulsating 20-25, 25-20, 22-25, 25-22, 15-11 victory to capture the 2024 Premier Volleyball League All-Filipino Conference title before a mammoth crowd Sunday night, May 12, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. Playing in …
Read More »Lady Bulldogs go for kill vs Golden Tigresses
“Ang mindset namin is kailangan tapusin na namin sa Game 2. Kailangan hindi na namin paabutin ng do-or-die pa,” said Bella Belen./UAAP Media Bureau Games Wednesday (Mall of Asia Arena) 2 p.m. – UST vs NU (Men’s Finals) 4 p.m. – NU vs UST (Women’s Finals) MANILA, Philippines – A …
Read More »Philippine-based Indian production company marks 10th anniversary
The night was filled with music, dance and festivities attended by Indian expatriates, local Indian business owners and friends of the community. (Philstar.com / Jan Milo Severo) MANILA, Philippines — Philippine-based Indian production Desi Matters celebrated their 10th year anniversary in the business with “Baisakhi Fest 2024” held in Hilton …
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