
- Lifestyle Harper's Bazaar
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' Wedding Photos Are Now Banned from Pinterest
It's all because of the venue they chose.
- HuffPost
Paul Rudd, Jimmy Fallon And James Corden Are The Mean Girls Of NATO On 'SNL'
The all-star cold open took inspiration from world leaders who appeared to mock President Trump on a hot mic last week.
- Lifestyle Harper's Bazaar
Kendall Jenner's Nude Minidress Looks Like It's Dripping in Tinsel
The model added some festive sparkle to her hemline.
- NewsCBC
Man, 40, arrested in human trafficking investigation involving underage victim
Peel Regional Police have arrested a 40-year-old Toronto man in connection with a human trafficking investigation involving an underage female victim. In a news release Friday, police say they began their investigation in December 2019 after a 17-year-old girl had been exploited through the sex trade over a period of two months."The suspect exercised control over all aspects of the victim's life and profited as a result," the release said. The accused now faces eight charges, including: * Trafficking in persons under 18. * Receiving benefit resulting from trafficking in persons under 18. * Exercising control over a prostitute under 18. * Deriving benefit from sexual services under 18. * Assault. * Two counts of uttering threats. * Robbery.Investigators believe they may be more victims and witnesses.Anyone with information in relation to this investigation is asked to contact investigators at (905) 453-2121, ext. 3555 or leave an anonymous tip with Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
- Finance The Motley Fool
Canada Revenue Agency: 2 Stunning RRSP Stats
Canadian RRSP contribution trends are somewhat troubling. Those who are active in their RRSP should consider stocks like Bank of Nova Scotia (TSX:BNS)(NYSE:BNS).
- Sports Sporting News
Former Red Wing Darren McCarty says Mike Babcock cost Detroit the Stanley Cup in 2009
"And it's not just the Johan Franzens and the Chris Chelioses. It doesn't matter who you are. It's a personal thing."
- Finance Reuters
Musk's defamation win may reset legal landscape for social media
The victory by Tesla Inc's outspoken chief executive over a Twitter message describing a British cave explorer as "pedo guy" has raised the bar for what amounts to libel online, according to some legal experts. Musk defended his comments as trivial taunts made on a social media platform that he argued everyone views as a world of unfiltered opinion, which is protected as free speech, rather than statements of fact. "I think this verdict reflects that there is a feeling that internet tweets and chats are more like casual conversation whether you call it opinion or rhetoric or hyperbole and should not be punished in a lawsuit," said Chip Babcock, a lawyer who defends against defamation lawsuits.
