Author: Dan Haygarth
A teenage boy remains in custody, arrested on suspicion of murderRead More
Minister says probe in response to case of ex-Reform UK lawmaker Nathan Gill, jailed for taking pro-Russia bribes.Read More
The report raises concerns about declining Canadian visitors and highlights what border communities in the Atlantic provinces and New England states have noticed.Read More
A growing number of Canadians, including several young children, have been arrested or detained by U.S. immigration authorities over the past two years, according to newly released government data obtained through a U.S. federal court case.Read More
The sex of many turtles, crocodilians, and other reptiles is determined by the temperature at which their eggs incubate. Global warming could doom themRead More
Investors are selling off individual stocks of companies that seem to be overextended, but they are broadly bullish on stocks as a whole.Read More
Scientists overcame storms and bureaucratic setbacks to investigate the ocean’s carbon cycle. The expedition revealed more about how tiny organic particles, known as marine snow, transport carbon.Read More
LA wildfires caused $40bn in insured losses, making it the costliest ever disaster of its kind.Read More
Global solar power capacity additions are forecast to decline for the first time ever in 2026 due to policy shifts and market adjustments in major solar markets like China and the United States.Read More
US Congressman proposes ban on Chinese adversary LiDAR tech to safeguard US technology and critical infrastructure sectors.Read More