Canadian GDP to rebound in the first two quarters of 2026
TORONTO, April 23, 2src26 /CNW/ – The Canadian economy is expected to show modest growth in the first half of 2src26, finds the latest Main Street Quarterly report by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIBContinue Reading
Beyond the Polls: Defining True Leadership | Berlin Briefing Podcast
Germany’s chancellor is topping the wrong rankings — approval ratings are at a record low, while the AfD has overtaken the CDU/CSU in a number of polls. But do polls really capture Friedrich Merz’s performance, or do they say more about public fears, crises, and expectations? You can watch theContinue Reading
5 Fighter Jets With The Best Speed-To-Altitude Performance
Energy is life for a fighter pilot in the heat of combat against another warplane, and in a dogfight, altitude is potential energy. In modern air combat, altitude is like a battery: the more you have, the more options you have to win. Jets like Sukhoi’s Su-27 Flanker can rocketContinue Reading
The Secret Visual Language Between Fighter Jets & Civilian Pilots That Decides How Nn Intercept Ends
The “silent language” between military fighters and civilian pilots is not improvised. It is a globally standardized system defined by ICAO procedures that determines, often within seconds, whether an interception ends safely or escalates. According to official FAA guidance, ICAO manuals (Annex 2, Appendix 2: Interception of civil aircraft), andContinue Reading
Human Rights Groups Issue Stark Warning To World Cup Travelers Heading To U.S.
Advocacy groups warned that visitors traveling to the U.S. for the tournament may face arbitrary detention or deportation, among other human rights abuses., Read MoreContinue Reading
CNN Medical Analyst Names 1 ‘Formal’ Test The Traitor Should Have After Latest Public Struggle
Dr. Jonathan Reiner made the suggestion after the president had a hard time staying awake during an Oval Office event. , Read MoreContinue Reading
The federal government is paying $38,000 to cull one sea lion
Imagine heading to the grocery store to pick up something to cook for dinner. You decide on salmon, so you head to the fish aisle, pick up a piece that looks good, and then you see the price tag reads $203. That’s how much taxpayers are currently paying for everyContinue Reading
Meta, Microsoft cut jobs for AI push — or is it something else?
Microsoft and Meta are both cutting jobs this week, tying the moves to artificial intelligence as they reshape their workforces — though it’s not clear AI is the only driver. Meta cutting jobs Meta says it will lay off about 10% of its workforce — roughly 8,000 workers — nextContinue Reading
WATCH LIVE: King Charles III addresses joint session of Congress during official state visit
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Explosion of invasive ‘janitor fish’ sparks mass removal operation in Indonesia’s capital
Janitor fish, or suckermouth catfish, known scientifically as Pterygoplichthys and locally as “sapu-sapu,” are not native to Indonesia. Imported decades ago for aquariums because of their ability to consume algae, they were later released and found a home in Jakarta’s heavily polluted rivers. The fish can grow up to 50Continue Reading
On tour with Pope Leo
Joshua McElwee, who covers the Vatican for Reuters, has just returned from the pope’s 10‑day journey across Africa. Joshua walks us through what it’s like to cover America’s first pope (Joshua is also a Chicago native) as he comes under increasing fire from the president. Plus, what it’s really likeContinue Reading
Palantir Employees Are Starting to Wonder if They’re the Bad Guys
Interviews with current and former Palantir employees, along with internal Slack messages obtained by WIRED, suggest a workforce in turmoil.Continue Reading
West Bank scepticism as Palestinians doubt local elections will change much
Frustration with the Palestinian Authority and Israeli occupation fuel voter apathy in local West Bank elections., Ramallah, occupied West Bank – Hani Odeh has spent four and a half difficult years as mayor of Qusra, southeast of Nablus. Surrounded by illegal Israeli settlements and outposts, the small Palestinian town ofContinue Reading











