Apple Martin denies bullying and expulsion claims.
Apple Martin posted on Instagram Stories saying claims she was expelled for bullying are "completely false." Vogue reports she attends Vanderbilt University and is due to graduate in May.
Apple Martin posted on Instagram Stories saying claims she was expelled for bullying are "completely false." Vogue reports she attends Vanderbilt University and is due to graduate in May.
Rev. Jesse Jackson died at age 84; he was a long‑time civil‑rights leader and an early Black presidential contender who popularized memorable phrases such as “I am somebody” and “Keep hope alive.”
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has rescinded the 2009 "endangerment finding" that supported federal greenhouse gas rules, removing vehicle emissions standards; environmental groups and commentators have warned of health and political consequences. Farm Credit Canada has secured $5-billion in investor commitments for farming and food innovation over the next four years.
Ohana Development has launched the USD 4.1 billion Manchester City Yas Residences project in Abu Dhabi, and the Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre announced digitisation of off‑plan registrations and bookings through its Madhmoun platform with mandatory escrow oversight.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada can help 'broker a bridge' between the European Union and members of the CPTPP as leaders explore a possible new trade bloc, comments made after a Politico report that Canada is leading related talks; the remarks come amid global concern over U.S. tariffs.
The Israeli military reported that over 1,500 people with Canadian citizenship were serving as of March 2025, and the RCMP has an ongoing structural investigation into possible war crimes but has not launched the public reporting portal it had discussed.
French officials met with the Whale Sanctuary Project in Paris to review a proposal to relocate two captive orcas to a coastal refuge in Nova Scotia, and said a final decision will be made by the end of March.
Stephen Colbert said network lawyers told the show not to air his interview with Texas Senate candidate James Talarico because of recent FCC equal-time guidance, and the segment was later posted online rather than on broadcast.
Credit Valley Conservation says rain and melting snow could raise water levels near the Credit River starting Wednesday and has issued a flood outlook in effect until Friday; officials warn people to stay away from rivers, streams and other watercourses.
Companies in Nigeria and Kenya are assembling electric vans locally from Chinese-made kits, while operators use lease and pay-as-you-drive financing to lower upfront costs and run costs.