Viral video appears to show woman asleep behind the wheel on busy B.C. highway

Revelstoke RCMP are investigating after a video circulated of a Tesla driver apparently asleep on Highway 1 between Golden and Revelstoke.


A moose took a swim in a backyard pool | The Moment

Kurt Blaszczyk tells The National about the moment he woke up to find a moose swimming laps in his backyard pool in North Bay, Ont.


Renata Ford, wife of late Toronto mayor Rob Ford has died, premier says

Renata Ford, the wife of late Toronto mayor Rob Ford, has died, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says.


Repentigny, Que., residents shaken after train derailed just metres from their homes

Forty-six railcars derailed northeast of Montreal on Sunday afternoon, close to some residents’ backyards. There were no injuries or deaths.


What Netflix's Little House on the Prairie does that the original show did not

As the Ingalls story returns with a new cast, the creative team leans into community, consultation and the Osage perspective.


Father of volunteer soldier killed in Ukraine launches group to help families of war victims

A Canadian whose son was killed on the front lines of the Ukraine war is now working to help families whose loved ones are missing in action get answers.


Madonna's back: Queen of Pop's new dance album wins over critics

Confessions II, which was released Friday, takes everything that made its 2005 precursor Confessions on a Dance Floor a critical success and finds a way to make it feel fresh again. Critics are calling it her best work in decades.


Spain advances to quarterfinals for possibly Ronaldo's final World Cup game

Mikel Merino scored seconds into second-half stoppage time, and Spain beat Portugal 1-0 on Monday in Arlington, Texas, possibly the end of superstar Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup career.


Trump and the red card reversal | About That

Andrew Chang explains mounting questions over possible political interference by U.S. President Donald Trump at the FIFA World Cup after a U.S. player had his red card suspension rescinded — a rare move invoked only once before in the history of the tournament.(Photo credits: The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images)


Microsoft to cut 4,800 jobs, overhaul Xbox unit

Microsoft said on Monday it would cut 4,800 jobs, or about 2.1 per cent of its global workforce, including overhauling its Xbox gaming business and ‌divesting up to five studios as it looks to boost returns after years of heavy investment in the division.