Shooting reported near the Chiefs Super Bowl parade in Kansas City
Police have responded to an incident involving a shooting near Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri, on Wednesday during the Chiefs Super Bowl parade.
Police have responded to an incident involving a shooting near Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri, on Wednesday during the Chiefs Super Bowl parade.
The federal government says cyber security and privacy experts are "in constant contact" with public benefits providers to address a recent "cyber incident" impacting MSH International (MSH), and to protect the personal information of government employees.
Canada's chief public health officer has issued a Valentine's Day warning about 'an alarming increase' in syphilis cases
Victoria Hill never quite understood how she could be so different from her father – in looks and in temperament. The 39-year-old licensed clinical social worker from suburban Connecticut used to joke that perhaps she was the mailman's child. Her joke eventually became no laughing matter.
A class-action suit was filed Wednesday in federal court in New York arguing that the major junior hockey system in North America violates U.S. antitrust law.
The federal government is rebranding the carbon tax rebate. Previously known as the Climate Action Incentive Payment, the Liberals are now calling it the 'Canada Carbon Rebate,' according to a release touting the amount Canadians will be reimbursed this year.
Facing pushback from premiers, after stating the federal government will stop investing in new road infrastructure, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault tried to backtrack Wednesday, saying he 'should have been more specific.'
Once known as a harbinger of death that caused widespread outbreaks, the plague has become an infectious disease that can be treated with antibiotics if diagnosed early.
For a third straight presidential election campaign, former U.S. president Donald Trump is being serially inaccurate about the NATO military alliance, according to a fact check by Daniel Dale.
An Airbnb owner west of Edmonton estimates she's out more than $200,000 after her property was ransacked during a booking.