First clip from They Will Kill You, in which Beetz busts out the machete in an action-packed fight to the death.
The teen behind one of Canada’s worst mass shootings had an online life that mirrored that of American mass shooters.
A schoolboy has been found guilty of terror offences after joining a banned far-right group and researching a synagogue, encouraged by Russian extremists.
The suspect in the British Columbia shooting had long been posting about mental health problems, substance abuse and a fascination with weapons and online violence.
The shooter was identified as an 18-year-old who had a history of mental health issues and interactions with police.
The shooter was identified as 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar, who had a history of mental health issues and interactions with police.
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Teenager convicted of terror offences after being encouraged by Russian extremists to plot attack
A teenage boy has been convicted of terror offences after being radicalised online and encouraged by Russian extremists to to plot an attack on a synagogue. The defendant, who was 15 at the time, was ...
Jesse Van Rootselaar’s online activities offer insights into her life in this quiet Tumbler Ridge neighbourhood. Photo by ...
AIPAC’s super PAC has recently thrown its support behind his opponent, Chicago Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin ...
Terrance Gore dies at 34: Three-time World Series champion played for Royals, Cubs, Dodgers and Mets
Former major league outfielder and speedy playoff bench weapon Terrance Gore has died at the age of 34, the Kansas City Royals announced on Saturday. Gore spent parts of eight seasons in Major League ...
Terrance Gore, who played in two World Series with the Kansas City Royals (and was a member of their 2015 championship team), has died at the age of 34. The Royals announced the news Saturday. Gore ...
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