French mosque crackdown: government investigates 'unaffiliated' Muslim places of worship
French police are beginning an unprecedented inspection of 76 of the country's mosques as part of a move against so-called 'religious separatism'
French police are beginning an unprecedented inspection of 76 of the country's mosques as part of a move against so-called 'religious separatism'
A Calgary church will be incorporating drag artists and the trans community in its Easter sermon this Sunday, which also falls on Trans Visibility Day.
Their partnership dates back to their days at University in the 1990s and has produced major blockbusters.
Aligns with EPS Projections, Net Sales Dip Amidst Goodwill and Intangible Asset Impairment Charges
Financial Highlights Reflect Development Progress and Cost Management
Full Year Revenue Climbs by 25%, Adjusted EBITDA Reaches $2.3 Million
The recognition comes after their biopic Oppenheimer swept the awards season.
STOCKTON, Calif. — Dave Smart, a 10-time U Sports coach of the year, is getting a head coaching gig in the United States. The longtime leader of the Carleton University men's basketball program has been hired by the University of the Pacific Tigers as head coach of the men's NCAA Division I team. "I could not be more excited than I am now to have coach Smart join our Tigers family and lead our men's basketball program," Pacific director of athletics Adam Tschuor said in a statement. "He is one o
Rite Aid, one of the largest U.S. pharmacy chains, received permission from a U.S. judge on Thursday to begin voting on a bankruptcy restructuring plan that would turn over most of the company's equity to its bondholders, while still leaving open the possibility of a sale. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Michael Kaplan approved Rite Aid's voting proposal at a court hearing in Trenton, New Jersey, saying that the bankruptcy case needed to move quickly to avoid further restructuring costs that could push the company into liquidation. Rite Aid's bankruptcy plan, revised on Thursday, would cut $2 billion in debt and provide $47.5 million to junior creditors, including individuals and local governments who have sued the company for allegedly ignoring red flags and illegally filling prescriptions for addictive opioid medication.
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Folk-pop duo Michael and Carissa Alvarado first tied the knot in 2012, and have since released five studio albums and appeared on 'America's Got Talent'
TORONTO — The Ontario Hockey League has suspended Sarnia Sting head coach Alan Letang three games and assistant coach Micheal Haley two games for conduct demeaning to game officials. The Sting have also been fined $2,500. Letang and Haley were both ejected from Sarnia's 4-2 loss to visiting Saginaw last Friday after receiving game misconducts for abuse of officials within three minutes of each other in the third period. Letang, who was Canada's head coach at the 2024 world junior championship, w
Only take what you need, and use what you take. And whatever you don’t use, you give it back to the land. These three simple protocols rooted in reciprocity are still followed today. These laws, shared by sknir̓mn (Buttercup) Anona Kampe, have enabled the syilx Okanagan people to live in complete sustainability in their territory for thousands of years. “It’s a reciprocal relationship, where I take but I always give,” said Kampe, a knowledge keeper from the Penticton Indian Band. This set of tea
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Hess Corp on Thursday said in a securities filing that its board unanimously recommended shareholders vote in favor of the company's sale to Chevron Corp, and that Exxon Mobil had initially supported the deal. The $53 billion deal's closing has been delayed by a second request for information by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and by contract arbitration filings by Hess's partners in Guyana - Exxon Mobil Corp and CNOOC Ltd - seeking to assert a right of first refusal on any sale of Hess's Guyana assets. The merger is "fair to and in the best interests of the Hess stockholders," Hess's U.S. Securities and Exchange filing said.
Markets in Asia on Friday will be quieter and probably more range-bound than usual with most of the rest of the world closed for Good Friday, but there is always the chance of outsized moves when liquidity is so thin. Especially if Japanese authorities take advantage of the calm to intervene in the currency market and pull the yen up from this week's 34-year low near 152.00 per dollar. The first quarter draws to a close with global sentiment riding pretty high after revised fourth quarter U.S. growth and inflation data on Thursday boosted the 'soft landing' or even 'no landing' scenario.
Quttinirpaaq National Park is not only a sought-out travel destination for outdoors enthusiasts, it is now recognized for being home to a “tiny, brilliant green moss that’s found in few places in the world,” according to Parks Canada and the Wildlife Conservation Society Canada. A special gully inside Canada’s northernmost park is home to a moss called “Porsild’s Bryum” (ijju nunami/ᐃᔾᔪ ᓄᓇᒥ in Inuktitut). The name “Porsild’s” comes from Alf Erling Porsild, a Dutch-Canadian botanist who grew up i
Police said examinations of the dumped barn owl and kestrel revealed the birds were shot with a gun.
Reuters/Rick OsentoskiThe embattled MLB star Wander Franco was taken off the Tampa Bay Rays’ 40-man roster and placed on administrative leave Thursday—an Opening Day move that keeps the 23-year-old on the payroll despite him not featuring for the team since August, multiple reports said Thursday. Franco stands accused of having a sexual relationship with a minor and for breaking money-laundering laws in his native Dominican Republican, but he’s yet to be criminally charged there. Franco’s move t
Opening day marks the start of the 2024 MLB regular season. Here's how experts from USA Today and elsewhere think 2024 will play out.
Michael Ryan Tucker, 31, and his 4-year-old son Michael Allen Tucker were found in the Tennessee River after a suspected fishing accident.