At least 18 people died and more than 120 were injured after a roof fell at a nightclub in the capital of the Dominican Republic early on Tuesday, authorities said. Crews were…
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Election Power Meter: Reformers up; Influencers down; CBC wins promise
Article content Welcome to National Post’s campaign Power Meter, where we will track the shifting tides of the election. As the race unfolds, we’ll rank parties, candidates and other characters based on…
An Explosive Clock Is Ticking on Iran and Its Nuclear Program
Talks between the United States and Iran, which President Trump said on Monday would begin on Saturday in Oman, face considerable problems of substance and well-earned mistrust. But time is short for…
Supreme Court OKs gang suspect deportations to El Salvador, with some new limits
The Supreme Court delivered a major victory to President Trump on Monday, erasing a lower court ruling that had blocked him from deporting Tren de Aragua gang suspects to El Salvador. Source…
This man lost his life savings to identity fraud. He doesn’t know how it happened
When Rick Hall discovered most of his life savings had been drained from his bank account, he suspected he had been hacked. The first clue came when his password didn’t work. Then, once…
Why violent criminals don’t stay in jail in Canada
Breadcrumb Trail Links Longreads News Canada True Crime In the past decade, identity-based justice and a distaste for punishment has created a regime that allows chronic offenders to walk free Published Apr…
Supreme Court Clears Way for Deportations, and a Stock Market Fake-Out
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Trump's new tariff formula causes global trade tensions and market chaos
President Trump has implemented “reciprocal” tariffs based on trade deficits rather than matching other countries’ existing tariff rates, creating global market disruption and forcing nations to renegotiate trade relations with the United…
Markets calmer to begin trading day, but U.S.-China threats loom large
World markets won a reprieve on Tuesday after three days of heavy selling that wiped trillions of dollars off the value of shares, as China vowed to “fight to the end” against…
Israel’s Supreme Court Considers Netanyahu’s Attempt to Fire Spy Chief
Israel’s highest court began hearing a case on Tuesday over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to replace one of his top intelligence chiefs — a courtroom battle that could open the door…