On Thursday, the Ghost Sec, a hacking group related to Anonymous, gained control of a website supporting the Islamic State and replaced it with a Viagra ad.
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It is the largest payout over allegations that Johnson & Johnson's talc-based products cause cancer.
The College of Psychologists of Ontario should scrutinize itself
B.C.’s top doctor says there are “huge potential harms” connected to a homeopathic treatment based on the unfounded claim that vaccines cause most cases of autism.
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The Akita Inu has been lionised in Japan and beyond as a symbol of devotion and fidelity.
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After seeing her transformation, her ex-boyfriend called her up and asked her out again. He said, “I heard you put on some hotness.” Her response is AH-MAZING.
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New Zealand reveals plans to turn an area of the South Pacific ocean about the size of France into a marine reserve.
Experiment proves water that has been boiled in a microwave oven is harmful to plants.
A chance meeting in 1968 between a young Wayne Gretzky and hockey legend Tim Horton at a restaurant in Brantford, Ont., changed the course of Canadian hockey histor…
The harrowing story of how the dog managed to finish the race with his adopted companions will melt your heart.
Europe is Greece and Greece is Europe was the way it used to be put by Europe's most influential leaders. Not anymore, writes Margaret Evans. And it is not just the debt crisis that is fuelling the Continent's inner tensions.
As a Muslim mother who never saw a niqab when I was growing up in Karachi, Pakistan, I am astonished to see Canada’s judiciary caving in to Islamists who have nothi…
I think everyone has heard the expression “music to my ears” at least once in their lives. It doesn’t necessarily mean the music itself, but something that you say when a particular sound makes you feel joy in the same way that music would. The dog in this video has a specific sound that is
The Akita Inu has been lionised in Japan and beyond as a symbol of devotion and fidelity.
It helps it stay underwater.
NPR's Scott Simon explains what China's treatment of Muslim Uighurs has to do with American consumers.
Norman Jean Roy says the opportunity to photograph Canada’s first couple for Vogue was one those moments when his life comes full circle.
Despite some tough statistics, their home of Cape Dorset, Nunavut is known as the Inuit Art Capital of the World.
“Passion, like discriminating taste, grows on its use. You more likely act yourself into feeling than feel yourself into action.”
Forty per cent of people who participated in a recent survey said they'd clicked on an online health scam, according to a new study from researchers at the University of B.C.
Anova women’s shelter in London is trying to help more women leave abusive relationships by opening their doors to pets.
Baloo the bear, Leo the lion and Shere Khan the tiger became best friends after they were rescued as cubs from a drug dealer's house in 2001.
This father-and-son trip was a promise during one of many weekend mornings spent watching English football together, and a rite of passage to experience a game at one of the centres of international football.
“Anyone who pays for more than half of their stuff in self checkout is a total moron.”
The connection was instantaneous when a little girl with special needs met a donkey who had been left to die.