What does Israel's rescue of 4, and killing of 274 Palestinians, mean for truce?
'It saddens me to see it, but it's also the reality of just where we are'
Caitlin Clark told her Indiana Fever coach that Team USA snub 'woke a monster'
Dolly Parton fans rush to her defense after magazine's essay
Health benefits of Wegovy could attract male users
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Edmonton Oilers goalie's fiancée Ashley Sonnenberg posts photos from the 'best' bachelorette weekend: 'Bride or die!'
"Best weekend I could ever ask for!"
2 min read - LifestyleFTW Outdoors
Yukon hunters stumble upon ‘insane’ bear fight, video shows
“The speed and power is mind-blowing. You can see some of the blows delivered knock each other off their feet."
1 min read - US PoliticsThe Daily Beast
Trump Demands Biden Remove Ad of Him Calling Dead Soldiers ‘Suckers’ and ‘Losers’
Donald Trump on Sunday called for President Joe Biden to take down an attack ad featuring a series of quotes attributed to the Republican in which he mocks dead soldiers.The former president’s demand came on the same day that Biden honored fallen troops in a visit to the Aisne-Marne American Cemeter
3 min read - SportsThe Canadian Press
Photo Gallery: Formula One Canadian Grand Prix
Formula One leader Max Verstappen drove to his third consecutive win at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal on Sunday. He joins seven-time world champions Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton as the only drivers to three-peat at the Canadian GP. He started second behind pole-winner George Russell.
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Fact Check: What to Know About 'Otherworldly Wreckage' on Mars Spotted by NASA
The photograph was captured from the above the planet's surface on April 19, 2022.
4 min read - BusinessFortune
Howard Schultz, former Starbucks CEO, says Steve Jobs ‘screamed in his face’ telling him to fire his entire leadership team—and he was right
“He looked and me and said, ‘You go back to Seattle and you fire everyone on your leadership team.’ I thought he was joking.”
3 min read - NewsCBC
VideoSpiders as big as a human palm spreading in parts of U.S.
They have four-inch legs, bright yellow stripes and the ability to 'fly' several kilometres through the air. But while Joro spiders aren't as dangerous as they look, some experts are still concerned about the spread of this invasive species. CBC's Kris Reyes has more.