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By Morgan Lowrie The Canadian Press Posted May 27, 2026 1:15 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size More than 10 years after it opened to great fanfare, Montreal’s anti-radicalization centre is getting a new name and focus to meet realities that leapt to prominence during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Centre for the Prevention of Radicalization Leading to Violence says it is rebranding to Villes sans violence in order to better reflect an evolving mandate. Get breaking National news Get breaking Canada news delivered to your inbox as it happens so you won’t miss a…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! → One iconic California beach hotspot landed on a notorious pollution list — again — just before summer crowds arrive.→ The family behind Primm Valley Resorts said it is working to revive the fading Nevada gambling hub as the town’s final casino resort prepares to close.→ An expedition into one of Earth’s harshest regions led to a discovery hidden from explorers for decades. Public health officials advised people not to swim in the water of Santa Monica Pier’s beaches because of its bacteria levels. (Juliana Yamada/Getty Images)Conversation starters→ A popular California beach…
New York Times columnist, best-selling author, linguist and Columbia University professor John McWhorter doesn’t shy away from controversy and isn’t afraid to offend people. Take, for instance, “The Golden Girls.” In his New York Times opinion article on the TV series, McWhorter writes, “This show was a paragon of the genre and starred three spectacular performers.” There were four stars on the 1980s sitcom.”Honestly, I was never crazy about the Sophia character. I wouldn’t have wanted to hang out with Sophia. Whereas with Rue McClanahan and Betty White, and Bea Arthur, those three to me were amazing,” McWhorter said. “I’m gonna go…
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new video loaded: Israel Intensifies Military Campaign Against Hezbollah in LebanonIsraeli strikes pounded southern Lebanon on Wednesday, escalating Israel’s campaign against Hezbollah and complicating talks to end the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.By Axel BoadaMay 27, 2026
Texas state Rep. James Talarico, the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in the Lone Star State, conceded Wednesday that some past statements during debates over transgender policy “missed the mark,” but accused his Republican opponent Ken Paxton of “intentionally clipping my cringey comments to distract from his career of corruption.”Republicans are “worried about the movement that we’re building here in Texas,” Talarico said, hours after Republicans overwhelmingly chose Paxton, the state attorney general, as their Senate nominee. “I think national Republicans see the momentum behind this movement, and they’re worried we’re going to win Texas in November,” Talarico told CBS News’…
Signos pairs a wearable glucose monitor with an artificial intelligence-powered app.Source: SignosHealth technology startup Signos announced a $20 million funding round on Wednesday, growing its foothold in the GLP-1-fueled weight loss market and expanding its partnership with medical device giant Dexcom. Google Ventures, Dexcom and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama invested in this latest round, which includes a new distribution deal to put Signos’ subscription plans on Dexcom’s direct-to-consumer site.”Dexcom’s investment really reflected the shared belief in the future of glucose biosensing beyond diabetes management,” Signos CEO Sharam Fouladgar-Mercer told CNBC. “Their biosensor provides glucose data. We translate that…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A man in California is on the run after he allegedly used a samurai-style sword to try to kill someone at a party, according to police.Jonathan Bays, 41, allegedly tried to kill another individual at Creekside Apartments in Mariposa, California, on Saturday during a party, according to Sheriff Jeremy Briese. Bays allegedly used a “large Samurai style sword” during the attack and hit the victim in the wrist, hand, head and shoulder.After trying to kill the other individual, Briese said Bays fled the area and was last seen walking on a trail…
A small group of cities across the country drove Canada’s progress on diversifying trade in 2025, while others fell behind, says a new report from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. The report says Calgary, Ottawa-Gatineau, Toronto, Saskatoon and Kelowna, B.C., are the cities that made the strongest gains in export diversification beyond the U.S. market last year.Of the cities surveyed, Calgary and Ottawa-Gatineau posted the largest increases in exports to non-U.S. markets between 2024 and 2025 — 64.67 per cent and 64.04 per cent, respectively.Toronto’s non-U.S. exports increased by 32.82 per cent, followed by Saskatoon (32.04 per cent) and Kelowna (28.63…
The Honda Prelude is back after a 25-year break, and Josh Nevett was among the first to drive it on Australian soil.
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