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By Felicia Parrillo Global News Posted April 21, 2026 4:22 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Advocates are sounding the alarm over violence against women in Quebec. In just four months, nine women are suspected to have been killed in situations of intimate partner violence.The rising number is prompting renewed calls for urgent action.“I ask Mme. Christine Fréchette to act,” said Québec Solidaire co-spokesperson Ruba Ghazal. “To listen to all women, men, who want to prevent another feminicide in Quebec.”In an open letter, Ghazal and over 600 signatories asked Premier Christine Fréchette to adopt…
High-performance computer chips ready to handle AI tasks of the future could be made in Australia after a multimillion-dollar funding boost.
Kash Patel to sue The Atlantic over allegedly defamatory story FBI Director Kash Patel joins Maria Bartiromo to discuss the ongoing investigation into 11 missing or deceased scientists with U.S. national security ties, potentially linked to foreign adversaries. He details China’s persistent cyberattacks and espionage against U.S. infrastructure and institutions. Patel vehemently denies The Atlantic’s allegations of excessive drinking and announces a defamation lawsuit, highlighting the FBI’s record-breaking crime reduction and efforts over 14 months. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A left-wing lawfare group is trying to uncover records that might prove FBI Director Kash Patel engaged…
‘Sinister’ links suspected in mysterious deaths of scientists House Oversight Chair James Comer expresses concern about a “sinister” pattern in the mysterious deaths and disappearances of 11 U.S. scientists involved in nuclear, aerospace, and defense research. Former FBI agent Nicole Parker analyzes the unusual cases, noting missing cell phones and wiped data. Separately, an Iranian national was arrested for allegedly trafficking drones and weapons for Iran, highlighting critical national security concerns for the White House and NASA. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A decorated veteran pilot, aerospace engineer and defense researcher was killed in a plane crash…
Two agents reportedly from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the United States have been killed in a car crash in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, leading to questions about their activities in the country.On Tuesday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum addressed the matter from the podium at her morning news conference.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listShe underscored that a probe is under way, as Mexican law requires that foreign agents receive federal authorisation to operate in the country.US agents, in other words, cannot work directly with state-level Mexican officials without prior approval from Sheinbaum’s government. It is unclear…
Nick Saban touts Trump’s NCAA executive order Legendary coach Nick Saban discusses advising President Donald Trump on a new executive order aimed at reining in the NCAA, warning that without new regulations on transfers and eligibility, college athletics face ‘chaos’ and financial ruin. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The U.S. Department of the Interior has addressed a recent report that Secretary Doug Burgum is pushing for former President Teddy Roosevelt to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.In a statement to Fox News Digital, the department compared Roosevelt’s impact in saving American football to President…
When the new members of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s council on Canada-U.S. trade convenes next week, Canada-China economic relations — and the agreement Canada made to give Chinese electric vehicle makers a toehold in the Canadian market — will likely be hard to avoid, auto sector voices say. “I have a hard time seeing [Canada-US-Mexico Agreement] renewal and an agreement on [U.S. auto tariffs] if Canada keeps the China agreement in place,” Brian Kingston, CEO of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers Association, said in an e-mail Tuesday.“If [the Canada-China EV deal] is not on the agenda the US will put it…
Eight people have been arrested as part of a probe into a series of suspected arson attacks in London, police say.
President Trump is fighting to reshape the Federal Reserve, aiming to replace Chair Jerome Powell with a new central bank chief after sparring with Powell for months.But the clock is ticking before Powell’s term ends on May 15, and Mr. Trump’s nominee for Fed chief, Kevin Warsh, is facing a roadblock to his Senate confirmation. It’s unclear who will run the central bank if the Senate is unable to confirm Warsh by next month — and it’s possible that Powell will not go away as quickly as Mr. Trump would like.The impasse in the Senate hinges on a criminal investigation…
Tim Cook’s act is a tough one to follow. It doesn’t mean Apple ‘s future is any less bright. The company said late Monday that John Ternus, Apple’s senior vice president of hardware engineering, will take over for longtime chief executive officer Cook, who will become executive chairman. It’s “very sad” news, Jim Cramer said Tuesday, but it doesn’t shake his conviction on the stock. Ternus, who will assume the role on Sept. 1, joined Apple’s product design team way back in 2001, giving him immense experience in bringing some of the company’s most popular devices to market, including the…
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