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A report by Buddhist Project Sunshine released Thursday details new accusations against Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, leader of the Halifax-based Shambhala International community. Continue reading
Beleaguered Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull warned he will quit on Friday if his disgruntled party continues to try to oust him. Continue reading
U.S. President Donald Trump dug into his denials of wrongdoing as his White House struggled to manage the fallout from allegations that he orchestrated a campaign cover-up to buy the silence of two women who say they had affairs with him. Continue reading
Scientists say they’ve found the remains of a prehistoric female whose mother was a Neanderthal and whose father was a Denisovan — two relatives of modern humans. Continue reading
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he had asked Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to study South African “land and farm seizures” and “killing of farmers,” prompting Pretoria to accuse Trump of stoking racial divisions. Continue reading
A knifeman killed his mother and sister in the Paris suburb of Trappes on Thursday and seriously wounded a third person, a French Interior Ministry source said. Continue reading
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The leader of the Islamic State group has called for attacks on Canada and other Western countries in a new audio recording, the first attributed to him in nearly a year. Continue reading
If the border situation begins to turn public attitudes against immigration in a country with a low fertility rate, guess what? That’s a crisis, writes Matt Gurney. Continue reading
The Stanley Cup is coming to Humboldt, Sask., to celebrate the strength and resilience of a community still healing from the Broncos bus crash. Continue reading
Authorities have released video showing the crash of a police helicopter in Arkansas that left one person injured. Continue reading
Michael Cohen’s guilty plea implicating President Donald Trump in a crime reverberated across the political landscape Wednesday. Continue reading