Pentagon steps up media restrictions, now requiring approval before reporting even unclassified info
The Pentagon says it will require credentialed journalists at the military headquarters to sign a pledge to refrain from reporting information that has not been authorized for release — including unclassified information.... Read more »
This summer, The Narwhal launched Habitat, a solutions-focused series exploring the intersections of the housing crisis and the climate crisis in British Columbia. Like pretty much everywhere else in Canada, B.C. is... Read more »
WASHINGTON (AP) — A month after an Alaskan summit with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, President Donald Trump still seems surprised that his gambit did not pay off with peace in Ukraine. “He’s... Read more »
Open this photo in gallery: Liam Og O Hannaidh, second right, a member of Kneecap, speaks to supporters as he departs Westminster Magistrates Court in London on Aug. 20. In May, British... Read more »
Open this photo in gallery: Lansdowne Road near the home of missing kids Jack and Lilly Sullivan in Pictou County, N.S., in May. Police say they are now using cadaver dogs in... Read more »
Open this photo in gallery: Minister of Justice Sean Fraser announces details on a new anti-hate bill on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Friday.Justin Tang/The Canadian Press A new anti-hate bill would... Read more »
NEW YORK (AP) — For fashion lovers, movie spoilers aren’t really about the plot. A leaked photo or paparazzi snapshot of an actor strutting in fiery red Jacquemus slingback heels or carrying... Read more »
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to talk with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Friday in a push to finalize a deal to allow the popular social media app... Read more »
Despite pushback from First Nations and environmental advocates, the Ford government is moving ahead with the first segment of a road network to Ontario’s mineral-rich Ring of Fire. The $61.8-million upgrade to... Read more »
Open this photo in gallery: Fania Fainer.Peter Power/The Globe and Mail When Sandy Fainer was growing up in Toronto in the 1950s, she loved reading Nancy Drew mystery books and channelled her... Read more »