Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot blamed racism and her gender for losing her re-election bid, as Chicagoans celebrated her defeat due to the rising crime during
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Police investigate a scene in West Yorkshire where some students supposedly buried their neighbor’s car in a prank by
A mother in Headingley, West Yorkshire, woke up to find a neighbor’s car buried under at least 10 wheelie bins in what she believes was
King Charles III is planning to gift Prince Harry and Meghan’s Frogmore Cottage to Prince Andrew
King Charles III has reportedly evicted Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from Frogmore Cottage, which he is gifting to Prince Andrew, according to a source
Kind pilot ensures that couple got a glimpse of northern lights to celebrate their marriage proposal
A couple from the UK had a memorable flight experience when their pilot decided to circle the plane mid-flight so that passengers could witness the
Lori Lightfoot loses bid for re-election
Lori Lightfoot, the first black woman and openly gay mayor of Chicago, lost her bid for re-election after facing criticism for her soft-on-crime approach. Under
Ottawa should consider changing rules to allow panel to alert Canadians to “potential” impacts on election integrity – experts
On Tuesday, a panel of top civil servants released a report concluding that attempts to interfere with the 2021 federal election did not affect the
Canada Soccer asked to deliver a copy of its controversial agreement with Canadian Soccer Business (CSB)
Canada Soccer has been asked to provide a copy of its agreement with Canadian Soccer Business (CSB) to the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage by
Angus Reid poll shows 39% of Canadians are opposed to privatizing health care
A recent Angus Reid poll revealed that Canadians hold differing opinions on privatization in healthcare. The poll, conducted in early February, surveyed over 2,000 Canadians
Canadian governmant to spend big on health and education in 2023
The Alberta government plans to boost funding for health care, K-12 education, public safety, and debt repayment, with a projected $10 billion surplus for the
Canada’s health minister concerned about the lack of equitable access to abortion services in New Brunswick
Canada’s health minister, Jean-Yves Duclos, has expressed his concern about the lack of equitable access to abortion services throughout New Brunswick. However, he has not