An Indianapolis judge on Wednesday confirmed Dec. 11 as the trial date for Fox Sports analyst and former NFL player Mark Sanchez, who’s charged with attacking and seriously injuring a truck driver outside a hotel in what prosecutors say was a dispute over a parking place.
Headed to its ninth FIFA U-17 World Cup, Canada is looking for its first-ever win. But coach Mike Vitulano has high hopes this time at the expanded 48-team tournament in Qatar.
Canadians who file their personal income taxes incorrectly after getting inaccurate information from the CRA have no legal recourse, says a tax lawyer.
American pop star Lizzo is being sued in a California court over a snippet of an unreleased song that went viral because of a reference to Sydney Sweeney.
A street market in a Buenos Aires working-class neighborhood bustles with desperate Argentines who have taken to hawking their belongings to make ends meet as the economy sputters.
North Korean hackers have pilfered billions of dollars by breaking into cryptocurrency exchanges and creating fake identities to get remote tech jobs at foreign companies, according to an international report on North Korea’s cyber capabilities.
U.S. President Donald Trump has suggested he’s entitled to compensation from the federal government over investigations he faced that he claims were politically motivated.
Brazil ’s Supreme Court on Wednesday published the ruling convicting former President Jair Bolsonaro of attempting a coup, starting the clock for filing any appeals.
Author Michael Wolff claims in a lawsuit that First Lady Melania Trump threatened to sue him for over US$1 billion in damages if he didn’t retract Jeffrey Epstein -related statements he recently made about her.
Former world champion Vladimir Kramnik is facing disciplinary proceedings over public attacks on U.S. grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky, whose sudden death this week at 29 has prompted outrage and calls for action.
Ethan Hawke says he wasn’t interested in “imitating” when he took on the challenge of portraying the personal and professional collapse of real-life lyricist Lorenz Hart for the period drama “Blue Moon.”
The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada has released new CPR guidelines, which include a renewed emphasis on providing rescue breaths to children and infants.
The Toronto real estate market appears to have stalled with the number of projects currently paused due to regulatory or financial issues outnumbering active projects by a factor of four, a new report suggests.
Thieves took less than eight minutes to steal 88 million euros (US$102 million) worth of crown jewels in a weekend heist at the world’s most visited museum, the Louvre, shocking the world.
The head of Lisbon’s municipal transport operator and its entire board resigned Wednesday, two days after an inquiry pointed to a faulty cable in a deadly funicular crash last month.
Houthi rebels released a dozen United Nations international staffers Wednesday and allowed three others to move freely within the UN compound after detaining them in the facility in Yemen’s capital over the weekend, according to the world body.
In its relentless drive to bring everyday items to customers faster, Amazon has shifted expectations from two-day delivery to same-day and even within an hour. Now, with robots, artificial intelligence and even eyewear, it is working to pare seconds off each delivery.
A group representing current and former Global Affairs Canada employees who are Black say the department doesn’t take their complaints about racism seriously.