May 2026

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Gunman Killed Near White House, Washington D.C. Shooting

White House Shooting May 23, 2026: Gunman Nasire Best Killed by Secret Service at Pennsylvania Avenue Checkpoint National Security & Politics Sunday, May 24, 2026 Security & National Affairs Desk Breaking News Gunman Opens Fire at White House Checkpoint, Killed by Secret Service; One Bystander Critically Wounded Nasire Best, a 21-year-old Maryland man with a […]

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Race Across the World Series 6 Winners Officially Crowned

Race Across the World Season 6 Winner: Strategy, Route, and the Champion Team That Conquered It All The finish line has been crossed, and another intense season of Race Across the World has come to an end. After weeks of traveling without smartphones, internet, or modern navigation tools—armed only with a paper map and a

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Government of Canada investment helps strengthen Canada’s defence capabilities

Canada Boosts Defence Capabilities Through New Investment

New Canada Defence Investment Fuels Innovation at Ontario Tech In a world where security threats evolve rapidly, investment in research and development is no longer optional—it’s essential. The Government of Canada has announced a major new defence funding initiative, with Ontario Tech University playing a central role. The goal is to accelerate advanced research, strengthen

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In 1990 there were 599 million mental disorder cases globally. Now there are 1.2 billion

Global mental disorder cases rise from 599M to 1.2B

Global Mental Health Cases Hit 1.2 Billion: Why the Numbers Exploded Since 1990 The narrative around global health is often dominated by infectious diseases or cancer. Yet, the silent epidemic unfolding beneath the surface is far more pervasive. We are witnessing a seismic shift in the human condition. According to recent data published in *The

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Canadian steel companies pay millions after U.S says they didn't pay proper tariffs

Canadian Steel Firms Pay Millions Over U.S. Tariffs Dispute

Canadian Steel Producers Facing Massive Tariff Penalties: Key Compliance Breakdown The North American steel trade landscape has shifted, and several Canadian manufacturers are feeling the impact. In a development that has caught the industry’s attention, multiple Canadian steel companies have paid millions in backdated tariffs and penalties to the United States. An investigation by U.S.

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Trent Alexander-Arnold out of England World Cup squad, Djed Spence in

Trent Alexander-Arnold Out of England World Cup Squad

England’s 2026 World Cup Shock: Tuchel Ditches Alexander-Arnold for Djed Spence England manager Thomas Tuchel’s 2026 World Cup squad announcement has sent shockwaves through the football world. In a decision that reshapes the team’s tactical identity, Trent Alexander-Arnold—one of the Premier League’s most creative full-backs—has been left out of the final 23-man squad. In his

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Edmonton AI conference discusses future of technology in Alberta

Edmonton AI Conference Explores Alberta Tech Future

Alberta’s Tech Future: How Edmonton’s AI Conference Is Redefining the Province The conversation around artificial intelligence has moved beyond speculation into real economic strategy, and that shift is clearly visible in Edmonton. Last week, the city hosted a major AI conference that went beyond theory—it outlined a practical roadmap for how Alberta plans to position

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Gold rush or red card? World Cup demand in B.C. uncertain with just weeks to kickoff

World Cup Demand in B.C.: Gold Rush or Red Card? Outlook

Vancouver World Cup 2026 Economic Impact: Why the Gold Rush Looks Uncertain With just weeks until the 2026 FIFA World Cup arrives in British Columbia, the idea of a guaranteed economic boom is starting to fade. Hotels, restaurants, and small businesses that expected a surge of global tourists are now looking at reservation books that

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Poilievre: Conservatives Back Alberta’s Unity in Canada

Poilievre’s Alberta Promise: Every Conservative Will Campaign to Defeat Separation Pierre Poilievre has just issued the most explicit federal unity commitment in a generation. At a recent party gathering, the Conservative leader declared that every single one of his MPs, senators, candidates, and riding associations—from the oil sands to the fishing wharves of Atlantic Canada—will

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Nigeria Anti-Drug Agency Shuts Large Meth Lab in Raid

Inside the NDLEA’s Record Meth Lab Bust: A Blow to West African Drug Cartels In a meticulously planned operation that shocked even veteran narcotics officers, Nigeria’s National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has dismantled what is believed to be the largest methamphetamine laboratory ever discovered on Nigerian soil. This raid is not just a routine

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