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IN PHOTOS | See the 'blood moon' eclipse
Moongazers across Canada and abroad got treated to a full lunar eclipse early Tuesday. Source link
Matt Dunstone beats Braden Calvert in all-Manitoba battle at Brier
Matt Dunstone defeated Braden Calvert 6-3 in a battle of Manitoba skips on Tuesday morning at the Montana’s Brier in St. John’s. Source link
Justin Timberlake doesn't want impaired-driving arrest footage released. He's suing to stop it
Justin Timberlake is suing to block the release of police body camera footage from his impaired-driving arrest in New York’s Hamptons in 2024. Source link
Why the Chinese Communist Party's largest annual gathering matters
As China’s biggest political meetings of the year kick off on Wednesday, the world’s second-largest economy will deliver policy announcements and economic targets amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs and a contracting domestic economy. Source link
Former track athlete Stef Reid a leading voice in push to put figure skating on Paralympic programme
As a long jumper, Stef Reid never thought she’d need to learn how to land on ice. Now she’s part of a movement hoping to get figure skating into the Paralympics. Source link
Wall Street, global markets slammed with sell-off as war with Iran broadens
A worldwide sell-off of stocks is slamming onto Wall Street on Tuesday, and oil prices are leaping even higher as worries rise that the war with Iran is widening and may do more sustained damage to the global economy than feared. Source link
Prediction market bets on Iran strikes spur allegations of insider trading
Bets placed on the ouster of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei drew scrutiny of prediction markets such as Polymarket and Kalshi on Monday, sparking calls from Democratic U.S. lawmakers to outlaw wagers on military actions that could enrich officials with inside knowledge. Source link
Media needs to be better when it comes to covering the difficult issues in hockey
The SNL appearance by U.S. hockey players provided an opportunity to focus on hockey again, and offered audiences and fans some closure. But has anything really changed? As a journalist, I often ask: Is the media part of the problem? Source link
With FIFA World Cup 100 days away, preparations continue in Toronto, Vancouver
Signs of the FIFA World Cup are slowly beginning to emerge in Vancouver and Toronto. Tuesday marks 100 days until the tournament kicks off with matches in Mexico City and Guadalajara, and as the games approach, organizers in both Canadian host cities are finalizing preparations. Source link
Trump administration gives up legal battle to impose executive order on 4 law firms
The U.S. Justice Department has dropped a legal bid to revive President Donald Trump’s executive orders targeting four prominent law firms over their past legal work, diversity policies and political ties. Source link