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Today in History for Nov. 16: In 1686, Britain and France signed the Treaty of Neutrality governing possession in North America in the event of war in Europe. In 1776, British troops captured Fort ...
The Canadian government unveiled back-to-work legislation on Tuesday to end a strike at the Port of Montreal, and later ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday put the fate of his Liberal government on the line, saying an opposition ...
The actor marks a half century of sobriety in December. In a new interview with ‘The New York Times,’ he reveals the exact ...
Friday’s answer: WILFRID LAURIER was the first prime minister to throw a ceremonial pitch in a game — “not before it, but the first pitch of the game to a live batter,” according to baseball history ...
The couple attended a cabaret show at the Crazy Horse Paris on Oct. 25 Nicholas Rice is a Senior Editor for PEOPLE Magazine. He began working with the brand as an Editorial Intern in early 2020, ...
Sun political columnist Brian Lilley doesn’t feel there is a movement afoot to replace Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre - like they did with Andrew Scheer and Erin O’Toole. The time line though is ...
As per Star magazine’s exclusive report, sources on Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau’s sides are painting uneven pictures about their romance. A source told the tabloid that Perry is “totally smitten” ...
Call it the sentiment of an aging millennial, but I can't help but feel somewhat comforted while playing Plants vs. Zombies: Replanted. It not only updates the original's stellar blend of approachable ...
Chelsea have a good chance of recording back-to-back victories in the Champions League. / IMAGO/Visionhaus Chelsea are searching for back-to-back Champions League wins when they face a struggling Ajax ...
That hot streak came to a screeching halt. After having gone 8-1 in the previous three days of Best Bets here, I missed on three picks in Game 6 of the ALCS. I'll take the blame and wear it with ...