The Statistics Canada data show Canada imported a record $100,027,968,000 of goods from China last year, up 16 per cent from $86 billion in 2021.
Murdoch admits some Fox News hosts ‘endorsed’ false election fraud claims
Fox Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch acknowledged that some Fox News commentators endorsed the false allegations by former President Donald Trump and his allies that the 2020 presidential election was stolen and that he didn’t step in to stop them from p…
Hood scores 24, Coppin State beats Delaware State 82-72
Led by Mike Hood’s 24 points, the Coppin State Eagles defeated the Delaware State Hornets 82-72 on Monday night.
LaMelo Ball breaks ankle, latest setback in rough season
LaMelo Ball’s frustrating, injury-plagued season could be over after the point guard broke his right ankle in Charlotte’s 117-106 win over the Detroit Pistons.
Williams leads Howard to 82-78 victory over SC State.
Jelani Williams’ 23 points helped Howard defeat South Carolina State 82-78.
Sleep Longer, Score More In New Pokemon Game, Coming Soon
Pokemon’s last major smartphone hit, “Pokemon Go”, had fans on the move hunting the lovable characters, but its next release will focus on a more relaxing activity: sleep.
Minimum marriage age in England rises to 18 to crack down on forced marriage
A new law raising the legal age for marriage in England and Wales to 18 years has come into force on Monday, aimed at protecting vulnerable young people from being forced into weddings against their will. Until now, those aged 16 or 17 could get marrie…
Northern Colorado takes down Idaho State 87-72
Led by Daylen Kountz’s 27 points, the Northern Colorado Bears defeated the Idaho State Bengals 87-72 on Monday night.
After 945 Days, Hong Kong Ends World’s Longest Mask Mandate
Hong Kong will stop requiring masks to be worn in public places from Wednesday, drawing to a close the prolonged Covid era that damaged its economy and standing in the world.
New taskforce will crack down on rising migrant child labour in U.S., White House says
Hundreds of companies that employed nearly 4,000 children last year were found in violation of federal labor laws, a dramatic increase in the last five years.