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- Yahoo News Canada
Who do Canadians want as the next U.S. president — Harris or Trump? Poll reveals the answer, and Canadians aren’t all happy about it
A Leger poll revealing how Canadians would vote in the upcoming U.S. election has sparked frustration among readers.
- Yahoo Canada Style
James Van Der Beek, 47, diagnosed with colorectal cancer: What to know about the first signs & symptoms of the disease as cases rise among young people
The "Dawson's Creek" actor said he's been "privately dealing with this diagnosis and have been taking steps to resolve it."
- The Independent
Harrison Ford makes presidential endorsement days before 2024 election
The Indiana Jones actor took the opportunity to speak out despite ‘never really wanting to talk’ about politics
- The Daily Beast
Rattled Trump Rages After Shock Iowa Poll Favors Harris: ‘Trump Hater’
Last minute polling out of Iowa appears to have rattled Donald Trump, who was initially projected to win the deep-red Hawkeye State. The GOP presidential nominee slammed unfavorable numbers for his campaign released Saturday and accused the pollster Ann Selzer, who is regarded as being highly accurate with last-minute polling in Iowa, of being a “Trump hater.” “No President has done more for FARMERS, and the Great State of Iowa, than Donald J. Trump. In fact, it’s not even close! All polls, exce
- The Independent
Monica Lewinsky reveals who she is voting for in the presidential election
The former White House intern urged her followers to get out and vote as America goes to the polls
- Bloomberg
‘Gutless’ CEOs Jolted by Attacks From Trudeau’s Surging Rival
(Bloomberg) -- The crowd gathered on the 54th floor of TD Bank Tower, an imposing glass-and-steel edifice in Toronto’s financial district, was a who’s who of the Canadian business elite. There were CEOs and tech moguls and bankers who had paid as much as C$1,725 ($1,240) each for a chance to hear from Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservative Party.Most Read from BloombergIstanbul Tries Free Public Transit to Help Job SeekersThe Answer To Making Cities More Family-Friendly? CourtyardsIn W
- France 24
Iran arrests female student who stripped to protest dress code
Iranian authorities on Saturday arrested a female student who staged a solo protest by stripping to her underwear in public. Reports indicate the action aimed to highlight the oppressive enforcement of Iran's dress code, which mandates women wear a headscarf and loose-fitting clothing in public. Iranian authorities arrested a female student on Saturday after she staged a solo protest against harassment by stripping to her underwear outside her university, reports said.The woman, who has not been
- HuffPost
Pete Buttigieg Hits Fox News Host's 'Fascist' Trump Question With Blistering Fact Check
The transportation secretary refused to "contradict" the assessment of Donald Trump's former chief of staff.
- HuffPost
MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe’ Dumbfounded By Donald Trump Closing Message Montage
“I don't know that I've ever seen as much contrast in a closing message," said Joe Scarborough.
- The Hill
Trump says he could lose: ‘Bad things could happen’
Former President Trump told ABC News on Sunday that he could imagine losing the presidential election to Vice President Harris. ABC News chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl talked to the former president by phone Sunday morning and asked whether he thinks there’s any way he could lose the election. “Yeah, I guess, you know,” Trump…
- People
Olivia Rodrigo Reveals the ‘Oddly Specific’ Question She Asks Guys on First Dates: ‘The Biggest Red Flag’
The 'Vampire' singer says it's a dealbreaker when guys answer yes to one specific question
- BuzzFeed
A Cameraman's Extremely Shady Video Showing Donald Trump's Actual Crowd Size Is Going Viral
They knew exactly what they were doing here.
- ABC News
Trump campaign leaving some cities with hundreds of thousands in unpaid bills after rallies
Shortly before former President Donald Trump's unlikely return to the Democratic stronghold of Albuquerque, New Mexico, on Thursday -- just five days ahead of Election Day, Albuquerque's Democratic Mayor Tim Keller sent a special welcome message for the former president. Thursday was Trump's first visit to Albuquerque in five years, after officials say he left an unpaid bill of $211,176 in public safety costs from his 2019 rally at the Santa Ana Star Center in Rio Rancho, which is a part of the Albuquerque metropolitan area.
- HuffPost
CNN Pundit Who Said Trump Caused Insurrection Now Endorses Ex-President
The CNN commentator said the Capitol siege was an act of terrorism fomented by Trump, but he's still voting for the former president this time around.
- The Daily Beast
Herschel Walker Makes Trump Jr. Gaffe During Surprise Rally Speech
Herschel Walker, the retired NFL running back and failed GOP Senate candidate, stumbled over his words in his first political appearance of the 2024 election cycle, asking voters to cast their ballots for Donald Trump Jr. before quickly realizing his error and urging voters to vote for Trump Jr.’s father instead. “Let us not let Donald Trump down, because he’s not going to let us down,” Walker implored supporters in in Macon, Georgia–his home state–in a brief speech that lasted just under six mi
- BuzzFeed
This 31-Year-Old Woman Shared The Subtle Signs That She Had Colon Cancer, And It's So Important
"I hope that one person sees this, gets a colonoscopy, or goes to the doctor for something they've been putting off, and it saves them."
- Hello!
King Charles makes solo outing in Sandringham amid royal estate controversy
King Charles made a solo church outing in Sandringham on Sunday amid bombshell claims regarding his royal estate...
- Hello!
Dirty Dancing actress Jennifer Grey, 64, looks stunning in $1.5k silk dress
Nobody puts Jennifer Grey in the corner – and the Dirty Dancing actress made sure to stand out as she appeared on Good Morning America on November, 1 2024. See her look here...
- Associated Press
Trump talks about reporters being shot and says he shouldn't have left White House after 2020 loss
Donald Trump delivered a profane and conspiracy-laden speech two days before Tuesday's presidential election, talking about reporters being shot and suggesting he “shouldn't have left” the White House after his 2020 loss to Democrat Joe Biden. In remarks Sunday that bore little resemblance to the speech he's been delivering at his recent rallies, the former president repeatedly cast doubt on the integrity of the vote and resurrected old grievances after trying to overturn his 2020 election defeat. Trump intensified his verbal attacks on what he cast as a “demonic” Democratic Party and the American media, steering his rally in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, at one point to the topic of violence against members of the press.
- Popular Mechanics
A Father-Daughter Duo Cracked an ‘Alien’ Code Sent From Space
It took over a year for citizen scientists to decode the signal.