Rare Cancer Cluster Investigated in Southern California

Attorneys at Bond Legal have launched an investigation into a cluster of rare childhood cancers in Ladera Ranch, California, where at least six children have been diagnosed with conditions including Ewing sarcoma since 2013. The firm is gathering data on potential environmental exposures, while local health officials and community groups have initiated a formal review … Read more

Texas Teens Arrested Following Daniel Erving Drowning

Two teenagers were arrested on July 9 in connection with the death of 18-year-old Daniel Erving, who drowned in Lake Ray Hubbard near Dallas, Texas, in April. Lucas Roper, 19, and a 17-year-old juvenile suspect face third-degree felony charges for tampering with physical evidence. According to the Dallas Police Department, the pair allegedly disposed of … Read more

How AI and Data Hacks Fuel Billion-Dollar Medicare Scams

Medicare and Medicaid are losing billions of dollars annually as international criminal networks exploit gaps in digital security and business registration laws. According to a Post investigation, hackers and foreign syndicates use AI voice bots, stolen patient data, and shell companies to bypass federal oversight, with improper payments across the programs estimated at $186 billion … Read more

Sunny Hostin Faces Backlash After Son’s Trespassing Arrest

Gabriel Hostin, the 24-year-old son of The View co-host Sunny Hostin, was cited for trespassing on Metro-North Railroad tracks in New Rochelle on June 16, according to reports. The Harvard University graduate was spotted jogging on the active right-of-way by MTA police, an encounter that led to a formal citation and a subsequent legal defense … Read more

Arrest Made in Murder of Politician Ann Widdecombe

Police have arrested a 28-year-old man on suspicion of murder following the death of former Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe, 78, at her home in Haytor. Devon and Cornwall police confirmed the arrest occurred in South Yorkshire. Authorities state there is currently no evidence the incident was politically motivated or related to terrorism. The Investigation into … Read more

Alberta, Ottawa, and Oil Producers Advance Major Carbon Capture Project

Alberta, Ottawa, and five major oil sands producers have formalized a tripartite agreement to advance the Pathways carbon capture project while facilitating expanded crude production. Signed July 2 and made public Monday, the deal establishes a framework for regulatory and financial support intended to reach 10 megatons of emissions reductions by 2045 while filling expanded … Read more

Quebec First Nation Rejects Landmark Hydro Deal

The Innu First Nation of Pessamit has voted to reject a $1.3-billion land-use and reconciliation agreement with the Quebec government and Hydro-Québec. According to referendum results overseen by lawyer Alexis Wawanoloath, 63 per cent of the community voted against the pact, which aimed to settle long-standing disputes over hydroelectric infrastructure on ancestral lands while securing … Read more

Toronto Festival Shooting Leaves Community Traumatized: ‘The Whole Thing Was Terrifying

Two men were killed and four others injured during an exchange of gunfire at the Salsa on St. Clair festival in midtown Toronto on Saturday, July 12, 2026. Toronto Police Service (TPS) recovered two firearms from the scene and are currently seeking several suspects, according to Deputy Chief Frank Barredo. Details of the Salsa on … Read more

30 Beluga Whales to be Relocated from Canada’s Marineland

Thirty beluga whales held at the shuttered Marineland park in Niagara Falls, Ontario, are set to be relocated to five accredited aquariums in the United States and Spain. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) authorized the emergency transfer following reports that the park faced potential euthanasia of the animals due to significant financial decline … Read more

Rare Pediatric Cancer Cluster in SoCal Sparks Investigation into Potential Cause

Families in the Orange County enclave of Ladera Ranch have raised alarms over a potential cancer cluster, citing at least six cases of the rare bone and soft tissue cancer Ewing sarcoma among local children. Residents, supported by attorney Jackie French, claim the community’s heavy use of synthetic pesticides and herbicides may be a contributing … Read more