Tropical storm Rina was the 17th named storm of the year, and that’s rareHave you ever wondered how a hurricane gets its name? Or who chooses names like Harvey, Irma, and Jose?
Hillary Clinton lost the U.S. election one year ago—and women kept losingOpinion: Over the past 12 months, the fragility of women’s rights and safety has only gotten clearer
The real challenge America faces in East Asia’s new geopolitical gameOpinion: Donald Trump’s Seoul visit reveals the potential fade of U.S. influence in East Asia, as South Korea seeks a true way forward on North Korea
Did Donald Trump break the American presidency?Allen Abel on the rare meeting of five living presidents, and whether the office will survive the era of President Trump
How the fight to defeat ISIS sparked a new battle in IraqAdnan R. Khan: Canada put its military resources behind the Kurds to take on ISIS. Now it’s seeing the ugly results.
Russian spy son to Supreme Court: Don’t waste your timeAlex Vavilov says Ottawa’s fight to deny him citizenship is pointless because the astounding circumstances of his case are unlikely to reoccur
Can your blood not be moved for Somalia?Opinion: Weeks after hundreds were killed, another attack struck Mogadishu—stories of death that have become achingly familiar for Somali-Canadians
White House brushes off Paul Manafort’s indictment, George Papadopoulos’ guilty plea"It doesn’t have anything to do with us." White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders gave a briefing following the news that the first round of indictments had been made in the Russia probe.
Collusion vs. Conspiracy: Defining the Russia probe termsWe break down the legal terms you need to know to keep up with the Trump-Russia saga.
Catalonia’s dilettante rebellionScott Gilmore: By Saturday afternoon, before the new Catalonian nation was even a day old, it was obvious it did not exist