Cathy Merrick, 63, Advocate for Indigenous People in Canada, Dies
She was on the front lines of dogged fights against injustices, including a recent series of murders of Indigenous women by a white man.
By Matina Stevis-Gridneff and Kim Wheeler
She was on the front lines of dogged fights against injustices, including a recent series of murders of Indigenous women by a white man.
By Matina Stevis-Gridneff and Kim Wheeler
There is widespread concern that the November election will not end well and that American democracy has frayed to the breaking point.
By Roger Cohen
The election in Montreal had been seen as a referendum on Canada’s deeply unpopular prime minister, who has faced calls from within his party to quit.
By Norimitsu Onishi
Earth’s shadow will partially cover one of the biggest and brightest full moons this year.
By Katrina Miller
As autumn sweeps in, where will you go to get your fix of fiery golds and reds? This could be the year to try Michigan or Oregon instead of Massachusetts.
By Derek M. Norman
This adaptation of a Stephen King novella stars Tom Hiddleston, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Mark Hamill. “The Substance” and a Tragically Hip documentary also won.
By Stephanie Goodman
The theft of an iconic Churchill portrait by Yousuf Karsh went unnoticed for months. But two years later, the police have tracked down the photograph.
By Ian Austen
Under pressure from Chinese competitors, Amazon, Walmart and other U.S. retailers have been exploring ways to avoid tariffs. Could a new Biden administration rule change that?
By Ana Swanson and Jordyn Holman
A vote in Montreal is seen as a referendum on Canada’s prime minister, who has brushed aside calls to step down as party members fear a wipeout in the next general election.
By Norimitsu Onishi
The festival canceled the screenings of “Russians at War,” which has been criticized as Kremlin propaganda. The filmmaker has said it is an antiwar film.
By Qasim Nauman
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