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How The Globe amplified, and then outgrew, early Canada’s feuds between Protestants and Catholics
The Globe and Mail· 2 hours agoIn February, 1856, a group of about 100 Irishmen met at a hotel in downtown Buffalo to discuss the...
House of the Dragon Recap With Spoilers: "A Dance of Dragons"
Comic Book· 11 hours agoThe Targaryen civil war rages on in Sunday's latest edition of House of the Dragon, as the battles...
Labour will 'reveal plan to nationalise railways in King's Speech'
The i newspaper online iNews· 2 days agoThe setting up of Great British Railways has been pencilled in as one of the legislative promises...
Supreme Court immunity ruling raises questions about military orders
The Hill via Yahoo Canada News· 3 hours agoThe Supreme Court’s stunning ruling giving presidents immunity from prosecution for official acts...
Prince William Arrives Solo to Cheer on England at Euros
The Daily Beast via Yahoo Canada Sports· 2 days agoPrince William arrived in Düsseldorf on Saturday without his family to support the England national...
Why King Charles and the Royal Family Won't Vote in the U.K. Election
People via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoHowever, it's unclear if many do. HENRY NICHOLLS/AFP via ...
US Supreme Court liberals lament ruling making the president 'a king above the law'
AOL· 7 days agoThe president of the United States has been elevated to the status of "a king above the law." & ...
House of the Dragon season 2’s most ‘shocking’ scene yet was completely real
The Independent via Yahoo Canada News· 21 hours agoAemond, who is completely naked, stands up, exposing himself for all in the room to see – and while...
'House of the Dragon' spoiler: Aemond actor on that killer moment
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 11 hours agoAemond is a kid who does not care what you think about him. We discussed grabbing a blanket or using...
Sorry To The ’The Book Is Better’ Crowd
UPROXX· 1 hour ago’House of the Dragon’s fourth episode made some major changes from book to screen proving it’s better at taking risks than its predecessor.