July 18, 2019 Floatplane carrying 4 Americans, 3 Canadians, crashes into Labrador lake, no survivors expected: officals Officials in Canada said Wednesday the search for several missing people will likely turn up no survivors after a plane carrying four Americans and three Canadians crashed earlier this week.Â
July 17, 2019 Couple blasted for kissing photo over dead lion The Canadian couple reportedly runs a taxidermy business.
July 16, 2019 Colombian man busted trying to smuggle cocaine under his wig A Colombian man who looked nervous coming out of his flight in Barcelona, Spain caught the attention of security officials not for his actions, but for his very unusual looking wig.
July 9, 2019 Abandoned boat spotted in Puerto Rico held $3.7 million in cash, Border Patrol says An abandoned boat recently spotted in Puerto Rico contained a stunning find: $3.7 million in cash inside several duffle bags.
July 9, 2019 Quebec education minister provokes controversy with Malala Yousafzai photograph Quebec's education minister has sparked controversy after posing for a picture with Malala Yousafzai, then saying the education advocate would not be allowed to become a teacher in the Canadian province unless she removed her headscarf.
July 9, 2019 Man alive after plunging over Niagara Falls, exactly 59 years after seven-year-old boy survived fall An unidentified man reportedly has survived Tuesday after plunging more than 150 feet over Niagara Falls.
July 8, 2019 Family in shock after toddler daughter of Indiana cop dies in fall from grandfather's hands on cruise ship, reports say An Indiana family is in shock after a 1-year-old girl — daughter of a South Bend Police Department officer — apparently slipped from her grandfather’s hands and fell to her death from the 11th story of a cruise ship docked in Puerto Rico, police said Monday.
July 2, 2019 Rare total solar eclipse darkens sun over Chile, Argentina The world’s first total solar eclipse since 2017 darkened the heavens over Chile and Argentina, as tens of thousands of tourists and locals gaped skyward Tuesday.
July 2, 2019 Dozens of Central Americans returned from US are sent home by Mexico Dozens of Central Americans who had been returned to the border city of Juarez to await the outcome of their U.S. asylum claims were being bused back to their countries Tuesday by Mexican authorities, a first for the program commonly known as "remain in Mexico."
July 1, 2019 Canadian newspaper publisher cuts ties with artist behind controversial Trump cartoon A Canadian artist's freelance contract with a newspaper publishing company was terminated days after one of his cartoons depicting President Trump mocking the recent drowning deaths of a migrant father and daughter went viral on social media.