Demi Lovato shares the aftermath of drug overdose in trailer for 'Dancing With the Devil' doc
Demi Lovato is looking back — quite publicly — at the overdose that nearly killed her in July 2018.
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Demi Lovato is looking back — quite publicly — at the overdose that nearly killed her in July 2018.
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The fired workers’ lawyer offered to settle the case for $150,000 for each of the three plaintiffs, but was rebuffed.
Essa Township is doing its part to ease the provincial housing crisis. Even though the township was never given a municipal housing target by the provincial government, Essa officials have decided they’re going to be a part of the solution. On Wednesday night, Essa council authorized Mayor Sandie Macdonald to sign the township's housing pledge letter and the clerk to forward it to Paul Calandra, the minister of municipal affairs and housing. Lisa Lehr, manager of legislative services and municip
NEW YORK — The daughter of Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, a vocal Democrat sharply critical of Israel, was among at least three students suspended Thursday over a pro-Palestinian, two-day encampment at Columbia University. Omar grilled Columbia administrators Wednesday on protections for students protesting the war in Gaza. Isra Hirsi, a junior at Barnard College, is an organizer with the ...
The 2024 NFL Draft is next week and there are plenty of rumors flying around about what teams may do in the first round. Here's a few that stand out.
Twin sisters Haley and Hanna Cavinder are returning to play college basketball at Miami after sitting out last season.
A lawsuit was filed by Emaza Gibson against the singer in October 2023, alleging that he ended their working relationship after she denied his sexual advances
Baltimore police suspended their investigation into Flowers two months ago.
Fort Dodge Boy Scout abuse survivor pleads for state lawmakers to help collect his settlement
A crowd of demonstrators staged a sit-in on a lawn at Columbia University in New York City on Thursday, April 18, to express solidarity with a pro-Gaza protest encampment that had been removed from the campus by New York police earlier in the day.More than 100 protesters occupying tents on the South Lawn were arrested, according to the Columbia student newspaper.Demonstrators gathered on April 17 as the university’s president, Minouche Shafik, testified before a House committee on issues of antisemitism, student safety, and free speech.Shafik released a statement on Thursday morning authorizing police to make arrests of the “more than 100 individuals” involved in the encampment.“The current encampment violates … policies, severely disrupts campus life, and creates a harassing and intimidating environment for many of our students,” the statement reads.Footage taken on Thursday shows crowds chanting, “Who runs Columbia? We run Columbia,” in solidarity with the detained protesters, on the campus’s West Butler Lawn. Credit: @bwog via Storyful
Bryan birdied his last two holes to stretch his lead to three shots over five players, a group that includes former PGA Tour winners Charley Hoffman and Troy Merritt, along with tour rookie Parker Coody. The tournament is held opposite the RBC Heritage, site of Bryan's only PGA Tour victory.
A temporary solution offered by the York Catholic District School Board due to difficulty in replacing a teacher at St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic High School has raised eyebrows amongst parents. On Friday, parents of many Grade 12 students received a letter from the school informing them that due to an ongoing teacher absence in a specific course, a vacancy the YCDSB is trying to fill, applicable students would receive a mark of 100 per cent on their mid-terms. This caused concern among parents,
Lawmakers already expect they'll be back to work in Lincoln this summer after the governor's big property tax plan was killed.
Aurora-based Thermogenics, which is a leading producer of boilers critical to hospitals and healthcare, received a boost from the Provincial government on Friday to help them expand their output and create new jobs. On April 12, Newmarket-Aurora MPP Dawn Gallagher Murphy, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Health, accompanied by Mayor Tom Mrakas, visited Thermogenics’ base on Scanlon Court to get a behind-the-scenes glimpse at operations and to celebrate the $48,000 grant from the Ontari
The bill that could lead to a ban of TikTok in the United States appears to be much closer to becoming law.
The US said a Palestinian state could only be established through negotiations with Israel
Workers protested against Project Nimbus, a joint contract with Amazon to provide the Israeli government and military with AI and cloud services.
Coyote sightings in your neighbourhood might be alarming, particularly to parents of small children or pet owners, but a new online reporting system launched last week by the Town of Aurora aims to educate residents on safety and how to live alongside coyotes, foxes and other wildlife. The tool, which can be found at aurora.ca/coyotesighting, allows residents to log their sightings of these four-legged critters through an interactive form and map. “This new tool will provide valuable information
Netflix reported a 15% increase in revenue in the first quarter of 2024. The company also announced it will stop reporting membership numbers in 2025
Midseason is the new fall. As Hollywood and the broader industry continue to recover from the debilitating dual actors and writers strikes, the 2024 television landscape is coming into focus. All of the broadcast networks have set return dates for most of their shows, but there’s no usual Premiere Week to speak of. But as …
A 35-year-old man was arrested in connection to a shooting that injured a 14-year-old earlier in April.