
A Nation Mourns: Ten Dead in Rare Canadian High School Massacre in Tumbler Ridge
Ten people, including the shooter, are dead after a mass shooting at a high school in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, shaking Canada with an event rare in its history.
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Ten people, including the shooter, are dead after a mass shooting at a high school in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, shaking Canada with an event rare in its history.

A woman is facing significant backlash online after a video surfaced showing her ridiculing a former schoolmate for working as a pizza delivery driver, sparking a broader conversation about work dignity.

A look at recent high school basketball action, including Girard's 20-point comeback, Mineral Ridge honoring teachers, and standout performances across the region.

Pasadena Unified students return to school after devastating Eaton Fire forced closures and damaged several campuses, with a focus on healing and recovery.

Young entrepreneurs, some still in high school, are leveraging AI to launch multi-million dollar startups, attracting VC attention and reshaping the tech landscape with unprecedented speed.

A deadly school shooting in British Columbia leaves ten dead, Cuba faces severe fuel shortages due to US sanctions, and President Trump prepares to meet with Israeli PM Netanyahu amid rising US-Iran tensions.

A comprehensive look at the trending news across Montana on January 26, 2026, including weather forecasts, a ranching accident fatality, a botulism case, an inspiring school principal, and a new restaurant opening.

Indiana defeats Miami 27-21 to secure first national title in school history, completing undefeated 16-0 season in College Football Playoff championship

Amid rising US-Israel-Iran tensions, misinformation about Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's alleged death spread online, fueled by a viral "six fingers" video, despite official confirmations of his active role.

Independent artist Marzuq "Marz" Asanti, aka Large Bottom Productions, has released "Colonized Mind," a concept album fusing jazz, hip hop, R&B, and spoken word to explore themes of mindset, identity, and perception. Featuring a stellar lineup of collaborators, the album challenges inherited narratives.

A new Japanese study indicates that boys with hemophilia who play sports frequently, particularly in junior high, face a higher risk of bleeding episodes, highlighting the need for tailored prophylaxis adjustments.

The escalating conflict in Iran is causing widespread displacement, fueling unprecedented oil shocks, and disrupting global humanitarian aid efforts, threatening millions vulnerable populations worldwide.

Arkansas freshman Darius Acuff Jr. earns First Team All-America honors from The Sporting News, making history as SEC Player of the Year with elite scoring and assist numbers, drawing comparisons to college basketball legends.

Utah Valley nearly missed its WAC Championship opportunity over a $1 million exit fee dispute, highlighting significant tensions within college athletics as teams reposition for future conferences.

Northern Michigan University's women's basketball team faces a high-stakes GLIAC Tournament semifinal against No. 2 nationally ranked Grand Valley State, with their NCAA tournament hopes potentially on the line despite a stellar 25-6 record.

As Summit League basketball semi-finals take center stage, President Trump's "Saving College Sports Roundtable" highlights NIL and governance challenges.

Spanish artist Bad Gyal celebrates the release of her second studio album, Más Cara, focusing on crafting club-ready hits over conceptual "eras."

Sanford "Sandy" Wernick, the legendary talent manager for Adam Sandler, Lorne Michaels, and a driving force at Brillstein Entertainment Partners, has died at 86.

Hudson Parliament, a two-time Gatorade Player of the Year, leveraged Sanford Sports Academy's training to achieve his dream of playing for the Iowa Hawkeyes.

Israel has commenced widespread strikes on Iran's infrastructure, escalating a conflict that has already claimed hundreds of lives and drawn in U.S. forces, prompting global concerns.