Canadian New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh has called for US President Donald Trump to be barred from Canada, citing his criminal conviction and threats to global stability. Singh criticized Trump's actions during his second presidency and urged Canada to use the G7 platform to counter Trump’s policies.
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A tragic crash occurred when an American Airlines flight collided with a Blackhawk helicopter over the Potomac River on Wednesday. Among the 60 passengers were teen figure skaters Jinna Han and Spencer Lane, their mothers, and coaches Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov. All are presumed dead, with recovery efforts now underway. The skaters had just attended a development camp following the US championships. This tragedy is reminiscent of the 1961 Sabena Flight 548 crash, which claimed the lives... Expand
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Californian wildfires have sparked a range of conspiracy theories, including allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs, the spreading of doctored footage of the iconic Hollywood sign on fire, misleading governmental zoning changes, and accusations of arson. Claims also link diversity policies with weakened fire services, though experts argue environmental and infrastructural issues are the primary causes.
DeepSeek, under CEO Liang Wenfeng, focuses on creativity and diverse perspectives for AI innovation. He prioritizes humanities graduates and Gen Z talent over traditional tech expertise, believing their fresh insights and willingness to explore unconventional solutions drive long-term growth. Liang cultivates a collaborative, autonomous work environment, fostering continuous experimentation crucial for breakthrough AI developments.
Donald Trump was supposed to have his hand on two Bibles -- Lincoln Bible and a personal Bible that his mother gifted to him. But during the oath ceremony, Donald Trump kept his right hand straight drawing a major backlash on social media. But Republicans blamed Chief Justice John Roberts for rushing through the oath ceremony and pointed out that when Melania brought the two Bibles, the oath had already begun.
President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of nearly 2,500 people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses, aiming to correct overly harsh penalties. He highlighted the unfair distinctions between crack and powder cocaine sentences. This move crowns Biden with the most individual pardons and commutations by a president, signaling ongoing efforts towards criminal justice reform.
Georgian-Russian sculptor Zurab Tsereteli, a politically connected artist known for his monumental yet sometimes divisive works, has died aged 91, Russian news agencies reported Tuesday. He died at his home in Peredelkino, a village southwest of Moscow, "surrounded by his works", his assistant Sergei Shagulashvili told the RIA news agency.
US temporarily blocked a guilty plea by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, accused mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, avoiding a plea deal that would spare him the death penalty. Legal challenges and mishandling have prolonged the case. Defence Secretary Austin opposed the deal, and legal battles continue over the plea agreement's validity.