House Democrats in the U.S. revealed a set of photographs from Jeffrey Epstein's estate on Friday, featuring individuals such as Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, and ex-Prince Andrew. The Democratic lawmakers from the House oversight committee shared less than 100 photos out of over 95,000 received from Epstein's estate. The images depict Epstein with various celebrities, including Trump, Clinton, entrepreneur Richard Branson, lawyer Alan Dershowitz, filmmaker Woody Allen, and Trump's former chief of staff Steve Bannon.
Among the photos are shots of Microsoft founder Bill Gates, with one including former Prince Andrew at a London summit in 2018. Notably, the pictures do not provide clear evidence...
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) revealed close to 30,000 pages of documents on Tuesday, which included images, court records, and emails related to Jeffrey Epstein. This release came after the initial disclosure of documents on Friday and Saturday concerning the DOJ's case files on the deceased convicted sex offender. The newly released documents highlight various connections to Canada.
One noteworthy file contained an April 2020 letter drafted by the DOJ and sent to authorities in the U.K. The FBI and the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York sought an interview with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, regarding potential ties to fashion...
Advocacy organizations advocating for women and children have emphasized the urgent need for the Canadian government to establish an online regulatory body in response...
Advocacy organizations advocating for women and children have emphasized the urgent need for the Canadian government to establish an online regulatory body in response to a surge of sexual deepfakes circulating on the social media platform X. Lloyd Richardson,...
Prime Minister Mark Carney has arrived in Prince Rupert today to engage in discussions with Coastal First Nations regarding significant projects in northern British Columbia. A government official, who chose to remain anonymous, informed CBC News on Monday that...
7-Eleven, the popular convenience store chain, is set to shut down a significant number of its stores in the upcoming year. Reports from its North American operator's earnings filings indicate that 645 stores are scheduled for closure in the...
Stocks in the U.S. surged on Monday, fully recovering from previous losses attributed to the conflict involving the U.S. and Israel with Iran. Wall Street expressed optimism that the global economy may steer clear of the worst-case scenario. The...
Canada has confirmed its participation in the upcoming SheBelieves Cup alongside the United States, Argentina, and Colombia. The Canadian team, ranked 10th globally, will...
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has decided not to seek a third term, withdrawing from his re-election race shortly after launching his campaign. Previously part...
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has decided not to seek a third term, withdrawing from his re-election race shortly after launching his campaign. Previously part of the Democratic U.S. presidential ticket alongside Kamala Harris, Walz stated on Monday that he...
A former school police officer in Uvalde, Texas, who was involved in the delayed law enforcement response to a significant school shooting, has been charged with neglecting to safeguard children from the assailant. Adrian Gonzales, an initial responder to...
A Paris court has convicted 10 individuals for cyberbullying Brigitte Macron, France's first lady, by spreading false information online regarding her gender and sexuality, including baseless claims that she was born male. The court issued a six-month prison sentence...
Cuban authorities expressed grief by lowering flags early on Monday to honor 32 security officers reportedly killed in a U.S. strike in Venezuela, a key ally of Cuba. The close relationship between the two nations has been evident through...
Canada has confirmed its participation in the upcoming SheBelieves Cup alongside the United States, Argentina, and Colombia. The Canadian team, ranked 10th globally, will kick off their campaign on March 1 against Colombia, ranked 20th, in Nashville. They will...
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has decided not to seek a third term, withdrawing from his re-election race shortly after launching his campaign. Previously part of the Democratic U.S. presidential ticket alongside Kamala Harris, Walz stated on Monday that he...
7-Eleven, the popular convenience store chain, is set to shut down a significant number of its stores in the upcoming year. Reports from its North American operator's earnings filings indicate that 645 stores are scheduled for closure in the...
An annual bald eagle census in Kings County, Nova Scotia, has revealed a significant increase in the number of the majestic birds this year. The count, held annually in February, recorded a total of 605 bald eagles, marking a...
All public schools across Nova Scotia were shut down on Tuesday due to severe snowfall and strong winds hitting the region. Closure of schools was implemented in all eight regional centers, and several university campuses experienced delayed openings.
In an...
House Democrats in the U.S. revealed a set of photographs from Jeffrey Epstein's estate on Friday, featuring individuals such as Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, and ex-Prince Andrew. The Democratic lawmakers from the House oversight committee shared less...
A roofer named Jansen Simpson witnessed a car flying off the Draveurs Bridge as he was driving to the gym one morning. The vehicle landed on the ice below the bridge, miraculously upright. Despite the severe damage to the...
The Crown Royal Players' Championship is currently underway in southeastern Manitoba, featuring the world's top 24 curling teams before the upcoming 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics. Taking place at the Southeast Event Centre in Steinbach, the event includes the top...
A former school police officer in Uvalde, Texas, who was involved in the delayed law enforcement response to a significant school shooting, has been charged with neglecting to safeguard children from the assailant. Adrian Gonzales, an initial responder to...
Stocks in the U.S. surged on Monday, fully recovering from previous losses attributed to the conflict involving the U.S. and Israel with Iran. Wall Street expressed optimism that the global economy may steer clear of the worst-case scenario. The...
Editor's note: In April, the White House announced sweeping tariffs to revitalize American manufacturing. But will production indeed return to U.S. soil as the Trump administration hopes? CGTN has launched a five-part "Return of American Manufacturing?" series to explore...
Tariffs are "for national security, to protect jobs and to fight unfair trade practices." Really? According to the latest polls, the vast majority of Americans neither support the government's tariff policy nor believe it will create jobs.
In reality,...