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American expert in fascism takes position at University of Toronto as White House threatens federal funding and detains students amid pro-Palestine movement
Ahmad Fakhourji is trying to build a business in his new home - but costs are rising after the US started a trade war
Decades-old aircraft could be used to fire long-range missiles in 'unlikely' military confrontation between Washington and Tehran, retired colonel tells The National
US can't defeat Houthis 'with just air strikes', says military analyst
Facing abuse in public, drivers are distancing themselves from electric vehicle mogul’s ‘toxic’ political manoeuvring
Following a change in the law, more and more Americans are cultivating a new life after death
Meta researcher tells The National AI-powered robots may integrate into society faster than once thought
Democratic Party in full-blown panic after President's disastrous debate
Temperatures this week rose above 52°C in parts of the country and many are unequipped to keep themselves cool
Humble North African roots inspire entrepreneur Abdullah Salem to expand supermarket chain and feed poorest residents of adopted home
Conflict raging in Middle East has fractured Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill, which almost six years ago united in grief over mass shooting at Tree of Life synagogue
Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill was united in grief after gunman killed 11 at Tree of Life synagogue, but conflict in Middle East is testing pro-Israel community
Islamabad is on track to secure a new loan from the International Monetary Fund amid rampant inflation
Primary in Pittsburgh emerges as early test of whether Israel’s war against Hamas could threaten Democrats critical of conflict
Canadian creatives produce short feature about a balloon-headed man using OpenAI’s new text-to-video model Sora