In pics: The crisis-hit Venezuela hospital that will make you so grateful for the NHS
Babies die and patients wait for treatment due to broken hospital equipment.
Babies die and patients wait for treatment due to broken hospital equipment.
A survey of parks in 25 major cities find that they're used mostly by young children and teenage boys. Walking loops and other options that would appeal to women are in short supply.
The team at Footy Prophet casts a glance across each of the AFL's 18 clubs to benefit coaches and their Ultimate Footy teams.
NEW YORK (AP) — Google's mobile payment service, Android Pay, is coming to the U.K., marking its first expansion outside the U.S.
NEW YORK (AP) — Google's mobile payment service, Android Pay, is coming to the U.K., marking its first expansion outside the U.S.
With both services, users merely tap a phone next to a store's payment reader to charge a credit or debit card. Android Pay's expansion comes as Google holds its annual conference for software developers in Mountain View, California.
Drop tops aren’t practical – especially in Canada – but there’s no cure for what ails me
For the past decade, Victor Sheppard has been driving about 201,000 kilometres a year, regularly going from his home in Louisiana to North Dakota, Wyoming and Virginia for his job
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany (AP) — The top U.S. commander for the Middle East says a series of deadly attacks by Islamic State operatives in and around Baghdad may be a sign that the militants are "reverting to their roots"…
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany (AP) — The top U.S. commander for the Middle East says a series of deadly attacks by Islamic State operatives in and around Baghdad may be a sign that the militants are "reverting to their roots"…
As the brake lubrication gets washed away by messy, wet roads, corrosion sets in, causing the pads to bind – limiting their ability to return to their normal static position
Hangar 17 at Kennedy International Airport has been used since 2002 to house items that were salvaged from the World Trade Center.
The Oakmore neighborhood of Oakland, Calif. Nearly a third of the city’s households use the website Nextdoor.com, the company says.
The Daytona 500 winner dissects the impact of new rules and strategies in the Sprint All-Star Race. The NASCAR editor for NBCSports.com analyzes Kyle Larson's decisions at Dover.
Transgender Canadians are greeting the proposed new legal protections introduced in Bill C-16 Tuesday with cautious optimism, describing them as an important first step in eliminating the widespread discrimination they've faced. We asked five individuals how they think the bill might change the lives of transgender people.
According to the headlines, Donald Trump is in a neck-and-neck race with a beleaguered Hillary Clinton. But the consensus of the polls — including the ones that get less media attention — are not as tremendous for the presumptive Republican nominee.
The person who fatally shot a pregnant Toronto woman on the weekend robbed her prematurely delivered baby of more than just a mother — also gone are the child's best chances for a healthy life.
When C-16, the Liberal government's bill to add gender identity to the human rights act and Criminal Code, comes before the House for a vote, Rona Ambrose and Tony Clement say they will be voting in favour.
The evacuation of oilsands camps north of Fort McMurray is only adding to the multibillion-dollar price tag of the wildfire. Based on his experience as a firefighter, Don Pittis explains why dousing a fire this big is like a military campaign with plenty of room for error.
Sunday's brawl between the Toronto Blue Jays and Texas Rangers has put baseball's unwritten rules of retaliation back in the spotlight.
A recent attempt to get stem cell scientists to dial back their enthusiasm when talking publicly about their research highlights the growing problem of scientific spin: the overzealous hyping of drugs and therapies that are nowhere near to being proven safe or effective.
A rogue group of Mounties investigating the leak of a secret document spied on two Canadian journalists for more than a week without any authorization, CBC News has learned.
A stolen copy of a letter written by Christopher Columbus detailing his voyage in 1492 to the New World is being returned to the Old World.
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