The BBC has seen evidence of how officers pose as dates online to seek out and arrest their targets.
New Defense Health Director Pledges to Focus on Patients as ‘Human Beings’
Lt. Gen. Telita Crosland’s experiences while serving as deputy Army surgeon general and as a family physician will influence her work as the military’s top doctor, she says.
Sam Mewis unlikely to play for US at World Cup after surgery
U.S. national soccer team midfielder Sam Mewis has undergone a second knee surgery and likely won’t be available to play in the Women’s World Cup this summer.
Singapore inequality: How a tote bag sparked a debate about class
A teenager’s post about her first “luxury bag” has drawn tens of millions of views.
Brazil’s ex-President Bolsonaro seeks US tourist visa: Lawyer
Application for six-month US visa comes as Jair Bolsonaro faces accusations he helped incite riot in Brazil’s capital.
Commissionaires is Your Proven Partner: Providing Healthcare Security Services Across Canada
COUNT ON COMMISSIONAIRES Healthcare facilities across Canada rely on…
Canadian Catholic cardinal twice accused of sexual assault resigns
In the brief note on the end of his career, there was no mention of the allegations against Quebec Cardinal Marc Ouellet.
Russian millionaire on trial in hack, insider trade scheme
A federal prosecutor says a wealthy Russian businessman and associates made tens of millions of dollars by cheating the stock market in an elaborate scheme that involved hacking into U.S. computer systems to steal insider information about companies su…
‘Father of Peeps’ Bob Born dies at 98
Ira “Bob” Born, a candy company executive known as the “Father of Peeps” for mechanizing the process to make the marshmallow chicks, has died.
Commentary: Why has the West given billions in military aid to Ukraine, but virtually ignored Myanmar?
The two conflicts are not completely analogous but it’s striking how much Ukraine has galvanised the international community, in contrast to Myanmar, say academics.