Fresh from overtaking the absent Mikaela Shiffrin in the women’s World Cup overall standings, Lara Gut-Behrami won a shortened downhill on Friday in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, to close in on the injured Sofia Goggia in the discipline standings. Read More Sports
Mexico’s antitrust regulator on Thursday issued conditions on the Mexican government’s purchase of 13 power plants from Spain’s Iberdrola, insisting they be operated independently and avoid exchange of sensitive information among competitors. Read More Government
The budget that Nova Scotia’s minister of finance will introduce on Feb. 29 includes $1.6 billion in capital projects, which is in line with what the PCs have spent in this area each year since taking power in 2021. Read More Government
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A major Louisiana health insurer’s plan to reorganize and sell itself to insurance giant Elevance Health for $2.7 billion was shelved hours ahead of a scheduled public hearing Wednesday in Baton Rouge, where critics of the sale have voiced various concerns over the proposal. Read More Health
The tragic death of young marathon world-record holder Kelvin Kiptum leaves us marvelling at what he accomplished in such a short time — and wondering what he might have done next. Read More Sports
The tragic death of young marathon world-record holder Kelvin Kiptum leaves us marvelling at what he accomplished in such a short time — and wondering what he might have done next. Read More Sports
The tragic death of young marathon world-record holder Kelvin Kiptum leaves us marvelling at what he accomplished in such a short time — and wondering what he might have done next. Read More Sports
Three players moved in the PWHL’s first trade, as GMs evaluate their teams one-third through the league’s first regular season. Read More Sports
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States is “deeply concerned” by reports that human rights activist Rocio San Miguel and members of her family have been arrested in Venezuela, the White House said on Tuesday. San Miguel is president of the non-governmental organization Control Ciudadano, which … Read More Family WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United […]
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Pakistan’s former Prime Minister and leader of its largest party Shehbaz Sharif said on Tuesday that independent candidates backed by jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan are welcome to form a government if they can prove their majority in parliament. If the Khan-backed … Read More Government