British Prime Minister Theresa May appointed ministers to her shaky government Sunday, as some Conservative colleagues rallied to support her — and others said her days were numbered after last week’s disastrous election. CBC | World News
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Warren Sapp Goes Lobstering, But Gets Bitten By Shark In Florida Keys Instead
Member of the Pro Football hall of Fame member Warren Sapp had a wee accident while lobstering in the Florida Keys, and came away with a shark bite. Since his retirement from the NFL, Sapp has become a regular on charter boats, and went out this week on a charter based out of Marathon in the Florida Keys when he ...
Read More »Rio 2016 Olympics Problems: Kidnappings, The Disastrous Athletes’ Village, Zika Fears and Crime
Some are already calling Rio’s 2016 Olympic games the worst ever before the opening ceremony, which is next week. Where do we start? An athlete has already been kidnapped in Rio, drug dealers are selling Olympic branded cocaine and Zika virus fears are making many fans second guess coming to Brazil. Jason Lee, a jiu-jitsu athlete from New Zealand, tweeted ...
Read More »Merkel admits EU is being RAVAGED BY TERROR but says Germany should welcome MORE refugees
CHANCELLOR Angela Merkel has said Germany is facing a “major” threat from terrorism but that this should not stop refugees being welcomed to Europe. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »‘I’ll walk the People’s Army into Westminster’ Ukip councillor launches bid for leader
A LOCAL Ukip councillor today promised to “walk the People’s Army into Westminster” as she bids to replace Nigel Farage as the party’s leader. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »‘She had a strong drive’: How high school made Hillary Clinton a presidential contender
As Hillary Clinton takes on the U.S. Democratic Party’s nomination for president, high school classmates from Park Ridge, Ill., recall a young woman with drive and ambition coming of age at a time of change for all women. CBC | World News
Read More »‘I am really afraid now’: Violent attacks rattle European nerves
Europeans are on edge after six violent attacks in France and Germany over the past two weeks, the CBC’s Derek Stoffel writes. CBC | World News
Read More »Sturgeon kicked in teeth as SNP’s guardian plan for Scots ruled UNLAWFUL by Supreme Court
NICOLA Sturgeon has been left humiliated after the UK’s highest court ruled the Scottish government’s “named person” scheme is unlawful. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Second attacker in France hostage taking identified
The second man who attacked a Normandy church during a morning Mass this week, slitting the throat of the elderly priest, is a 19-year-old Frenchman from eastern France, the prosecutor’s office said Thursday. CBC | World News
Read More »Second Canadian arrested in Turkey
Global Affairs Canada says a second Canadian citizen has been detained in Turkey. CBC | World News
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