Mark Carney named as Canada's prime minister-elect amid US trade war

Stringer/Anadolu via Getty Images (OTTAWA, CA) — Canada selected a new prime minister-elect on Sunday night, as Justin Trudeau’s reign nears a close amid a trade war with the United States. Canada’s Liberal Party announced that Mark
Small plane crashes with 5 aboard in Pennsylvania

Brian K Pipkin (MANHEIM TOWNSHIP, PA) — A Beechcraft Bonanza crashed in Pennsylvania on Sunday afternoon with five people aboard, according to the Federal Aviation Authority. The small aircraft went down near a retirement village south of
CDC asks researchers to assess how their projects align with Trump administration priorities

Jessica McGowan/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sent a survey on March 6 asking some federally funded researchers to assess how their work aligns with the priorities of President Donald Trump’s administration,
Scoreboard roundup — 3/9/25

(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATIONNuggets 103, Thunder 127Suns 125, Mavericks 116Grizzlies 107, Pelicans 104Jazz 122, 76ers 126Cavaliers 112, Bucks 100Spurs 124, Timberwolves 141Pistons 119, Trail Blazers 112Kings 110,
ICE arrests Palestinian activist with green card at Columbia University: Attorney

Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil — a leader in Columbia University’s encampment movement — on Saturday night, claiming that his student visa had been
Missing Univ. of Pittsburgh student believed to have died by drowning in Dominican Republic

Slim Aarons/Getty Images (PUNTA CANA, DOMINCAN REPUBLIC) — A University of Pittsburgh student who was reported missing after traveling to the Dominican Republic last week is believed to have died by drowning, officials confirmed to ABC News
North Korea test-fires 'multiple' ballistic missiles as US-South Korea war games begin

Kim Jae-Hwan/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) (SEOUL and LONDON) — North Korea fired “multiple” ballistic missiles on Monday, according to South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, as U.S.-South Korea war games began nearby. The missiles, which were
US 'just about' ready to lift Ukraine intel freeze, Trump says ahead of Saudi meet

Andrew Harnik/Getty Images (LONDON) — The U.S. is “just about” ready to lift its freeze on intelligence sharing with Ukraine, President Donald Trump said Sunday, as American and Ukrainian negotiators prepare for bilateral talks in Saudi Arabia
Democrats introduce bill forcing Trump administration to rehire fired veterans

Robert Alexander/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Democrats want to force President Donald Trump’s administration to rehire veterans who were laid off as part of large-scale efforts by Trump and Elon Musk to reshape the federal government and its
'Mickey 17' debuts at number one in slow box office weekend

Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures The Robert Pattinson sci-fi flick Mickey 17 took the number one spot at the box office this weekend – but it didn’t exactly turn a profit. Variety reports the Warner Bros. film, director