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The Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Vandenberg Air Base to deliver 10 satellites to low-Earth Orbit. Continue reading
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Pete Hoekstra denied ever making comments about Islamist “no-go zones” in the Netherlands, but a video clip from 2015 suggests otherwise. Continue reading
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The Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from Vandenberg Air Base to deliver 10 satellites to low-Earth Orbit. Continue reading
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A Mississauga woman given a difficult diagnosis is tackling her bucket list thanks to Credit Valley Hospital. Continue reading
The U.S. has nearly 28,000 troops permanently stationed in South Korea, but if war came, many thousands more would be needed for a wide range of missions, including ground combat. Continue reading
Pete Hoekstra denied ever making comments about Islamist “no-go zones” in the Netherlands, but a video clip from 2015 suggests otherwise. Continue reading
Everitt Aaron Jameson, a former Marine, told an undercover agent he believed to be associated with senior ISIS leadership that he wanted to conduct an attack on Pier 39 because it was heavily crowded. Continue reading
The DMZ is four kilometres wide, heavily-guarded and full of landmines. So, a North Korean soldier has to be highly motivated to try to cross it. Continue reading
The Canadian Forces says a sonar system used by some CH-148 Cyclones must be removed before the helicopters are allowed to land on ships. Continue reading
Things really never have been worse. Continue reading
Netflix Canada is warning subscribers to be wary of fraudulent messages that appear to be sent by the streaming service. Continue reading
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The United Nations approved new sanctions against North Korea on Friday. So what can countries still send there? Food, medicine and not much else. Continue reading
Starting next year, the new law will give big cuts to corporation and wealthy Americans and more modest reductions to other families. Continue reading
Managers were to receive lists of “low pay or no pay employees” by today after a memo went out earlier this week from a senior government officials. Continue reading
Australian police said Friday they made the country’s largest seizure of methamphetamine: a 1.2 ton haul with a street value estimated at over a billion dollars. Continue reading
The bride appeared on the Mexican side of the border in a white wedding gown, and the groom on the American side in a grey suit. Continue reading