The Copernic Affair: Chapter One

The Copernic Affair: Chapter One

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Carney Wants Your Data. Why Won't Big Tech Give it to Him?

This is the Liberal government’s second attempt at passing lawful access legislation. Last year, the government pushed Bill C-2, their marquee border security bill that didn’t even make it to committee because of the backlash. But now, Bill C-22 is here, and things are feeling a ...  Afficher plus

Introducing the Nuance: Chrystia Freeland on Trump and Putin

Trump and Putin both hate Chrystia Freeland. But her ability to unite world leaders under a single banner isn't her greatest accolade. Freeland is quite simply one of the most acrcomplished public servants in Canada's history. For starters, she was the first woman to serve as fin ...  Afficher plus

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Jeffrey Epstein is causing a Trump-MAGA rift
Americast

Donald Trump is under pressure from sections of his MAGA-supporting base after a Justice Department memo released on Monday said there was no 'client list' related to the disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Conspiracy theories surrounding the Epstein Files argue ...  Afficher plus

Meet the man digging up Australia's biggest secrets
The Briefing

Richard Baker is one of Australia’s best investigative journalists, who has spent decades chasing stories. The Walkley award winning journo is the host of LiSTNR's Secrets We Keep: Pray Harder, which explores a secretive religious group in Geelong where every aspect of members’ l ...  Afficher plus

The Manhunt, the Manifesto and the Murder Charge
The Daily

Last week, the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare was shot and killed in Manhattan. A five-day search for the gunman ensued.

On Monday, a 26-year-old suspect, Luigi Mangione, was arrested in Pennsylvania after an employee at a McDonald’s recognized him and called the po ...

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Intel Hearing On Group Chat, Return To Office Mandate, Black Sea Deal
Up First from NPR

President Trump's top intelligence officials face tough questions from lawmakers after a group chat security breach involving secret war plans and a journalist. Federal workers are being called back to the office, but some are finding chaotic conditions, including assignments to ...  Afficher plus