A US KC-135 Stratotanker issued an emergency signal before disappearing over Gulf waters, prompting urgent monitoring and raising questions about what went wrong.
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Mexican special forces have captured Audias Flores Silva, a high-ranking commander of the notorious Jalisco New Generation Cartel, who was found hiding in a ditch.
A Quebec arrest and a B.C. family’s story expose how the online 764 network is recruiting teens, raising urgent concerns about digital safety across Canada.
Remains of multiple young children found in Memphis woods may have been there for years. Investigators now face a complex timeline and urgent questions.
Robert Albon, a prolific unregulated sperm donor, lost a landmark High Court battle to be recognized on the birth certificate of one of the 180 children he claims to have fathered.
Singer d4vd, real name David Burke, faces first-degree murder and sexual assault charges after the body of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez was found in his car.
A major retail theft network worth $10 million has been dismantled, with 31 arrests exposing how organized crime targets everyday stores.
A new Justice Department position challenges long-standing rules on presidential records, raising concerns about transparency, accountability, and future legal battles.
A Florida school bus driver faces 29 counts of child neglect after her bus was clipped by a CSX train, an incident that has sparked outrage over student safety.
Canada expands citizenship eligibility by descent, triggering a surge in applications and long backlogs. Here’s who qualifies and what it means.
Canada's March 2026 Express Entry draws showed extreme CRS score variation, from record highs of 742 to the lowest levels in 18 months across multiple immigration streams.
A Nova Scotia Supreme Court case is examining the legality of a provincial woods ban introduced to prevent wildfires, with potential implications for future emergency powers.







