Canada Premier Warns Against Trade Concessions to Trump

President Donald Trump by Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew, who called him a “bad person” and “not to be trusted” while urging Ottawa to keep fighting rather than rush into concessions. The high-stakes diplomatic standoff unfolds as Canadian trade officials work to finalize an agreement in Washington before postponed U.S. tariffs take effect. Trade Talks Advance … Read more

Stolen Picasso Etching Found in Vacant Apartment Years After Gallery Heist

A rare Pablo Picasso “Torero” print stolen from a Milwaukee art gallery in 2018 has been recovered by a local landlord cleaning out a vacant apartment, according to gallery owner Bill DeLind and local reports. The verified etching, one of only 30 known artist-signed copies, was found hanging on a wall covered in dust and … Read more

Arrest Made in World War II Memorial Vandalism Case

A person has been arrested in connection with vandalism at The World War II Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., according to an announcement made Friday by U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro. The suspect was identified by her Kentucky driver’s license as Melissa L. Farris, of Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Pirro … Read more

Trump Highlights Crime Record at NYPD Academy Visit

To spotlight his achievements concerning public safety and crime, President Donald Trump is scheduled to head to the Nassau County Police Academy in suburban Long Island on Friday, where the White House announced he will unveil fresh FBI crime figures demonstrating a drop in violent crime for 2025. According to the White House, the data … Read more

Best Places to View the Solar Eclipse in North America

According to NASA, a partial solar eclipse will be visible across portions of Alaska, the Midwest, and the East Coast on Wednesday, August 12, offering millions of skywatchers a celestial alignment even as Europe and Greenland experience a rare total solar eclipse. Unlike the dramatic daytime darkness of the 2024 total eclipse in North America, … Read more

Rare Super Mario Cartridges Head to Auction

An unexpected box of 97 pristine Super Mario Bros. Duck Hunt cartridges discovered in storage by Waukesha store owner Kevin Braun has yielded five perfect-score 10 ratings from the Professional Sports Authenticator, according to Nintendo game collector Jason Ganos. The rare 1993-produced cartridges, which survived uncirculated after the bundle was officially discontinued, are heading to … Read more

Lindsay Clancy Case: Focus Shifts to Prescribed Medications

According to testimony from psychiatric nurse practitioner Rebecca Jollotta at South Shore Health Perinatal Behavior Health Program, Lindsay Clancy messaged caregivers less than two months before the 2023 killings of her three children to report intense intrusive thoughts, a sense of hopelessness, and mounting anxiety over medication changes. The defense argues Clancy was suffering from … Read more

Wildfires Force Mass Evacuations Across Western US and Canada

Wildfires across the western United States and Canada have forced tens of thousands of residents to evacuate their homes as hot, dry conditions fuel rapid fire growth. In British Columbia, more than 20,000 people have fled the Okanagan Lake region, while in the U.S., emergency crews are battling dozens of large fires, including blazes in … Read more

Perseid Meteor Shower 2026: Best Views with a New Moon

The annual Perseid meteor shower is active, with NASA estimating visible rates of 50 to 100 meteors per hour under ideal conditions for the Northern Hemisphere. Understanding the Perseid Meteor Shower Origins Meteor showers happen at predictable times every year when Earth travels through debris trails left behind by comets and asteroids. These remnants collide … Read more

US Senate Confirms Mark Cruz to Lead Indian Health Service

The U.S. Senate confirmed Mark Cruz, a citizen of the Klamath Tribes, as the director of the Indian Health Service (IHS) in a 51-47 vote on Friday. Cruz will lead the federal agency responsible for healthcare delivery to approximately 2.8 million Native American and Alaska Native patients, filling a leadership vacancy that has persisted since … Read more