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Tensions Mount in Ottawa as Police Warn Protesting Truckers to Leave
A showdown appears to be shaping up in the nearly three-week siege of Canada's capital
Britney Spears Has Been Invited to Congress to Testify on Conservatorship
The pop icon said she was “immediately flattered" but has not confirmed if she will accept the invitation
A Priest Got a Single Word Wrong. Now Thousands of Baptisms May be Invalid
His single-word error means that the ceremonies will have to be performed all over again
Mikaela Shiffrin Has Fastest Run in Alpine Combined Training Session
Next up is Thursday's combined race, which adds the times from one downhill run and one slalom run
U.S. Men’s Hockey Team Eliminated by Slovakia in Quarterfinal of Beijing Olympics
The U.S. led for almost half the game before the tying goal when Slovakia pulled its goaltender for an extra attacker to play 6-on-5.
Alec Baldwin Is Being Sued by the Family of the Cinematographer Killed on the Set of Rust
The family of Halyna Hutchins allege that the disregard of safety by Baldwin and the film's producers led to her death
P.J. O’Rourke, the Irreverent Author and Conservative Commentator, Has Died at 74
He re-fashioned the “Gonzo” journalism of the 1960s counterculture into a distinctive brand of conservative commentary
Trudeau’s Use of Emergency Law to Quell Protests Provokes Confusion and Criticism
Opposition Conservatives accuse Canada's prime minister of using an “unprecedented sledgehammer"
U.S. Wins Gold and Silver in Men’s Slopestyle at Beijing Olympics
Freestyler skier Alex Hall led a 1-2 American finish in the men’s Olympic slopestyle competition with a trick on his first run where he completely stopped his rotation mid-air and went the other direction. Hall’s opening run earned a score of 90.01 and it stood up throughout the competition. His teammate Nick Goepper turned in…
U.S. Could See a Century’s Worth of Sea Level Rise in Just 30 Years
New NOAA study warns states along the Gulf and East Coasts will be hardest hit by sea level rise
Prince Andrew to Settle Sex Abuse Case, Donate to Charity
The deal described in a court filing Tuesday in New York avoids a trial that would have brought further embarrassment to the monarchy.
Testimony Begins in Hate Crimes Trial For Ahmaud Arbery’s Killers
(BRUNSWICK, Ga.) — Prosecutors began calling witnesses Tuesday in the federal hate crimes trial of three white men convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery. Two men who live in the neighborhood where Arbery was pursued and killed were the first two witnesses to testify. They were asked about what they saw that day. Next, an investigator…