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From Truman to Trump: When Presidents get profane

President Trump’s R-rated rant toward Israel and Iran after a cease-fire agreement he helped broker fell apart was a rare — but not unheard of — example of a POTUS unleashing his inner potty mouth. While presidential profanity is rare, Trump joins a short but lively list of commanders in chief who’ve gone off-script.

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4 Canadian roadtrips with a luxury twist

O Canada! She’s a beauty but she’s also at your convenience. Hop in your car, aim the GPS north and you’ve got an international trip. But where to go? We tapped Lonely Planet’s Caroline Trelfer to offer some classy destination dupes that sub in for a few of our favorite summer escapes this side of the border....

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Can the ‘Hamptons of Canada’ dish it out like the real thing?

Ian Nelmes started visiting the beaches of Prince Edward County (PEC), Ontario — not to be confused with “Anne of Green Gables” Prince Edward Island, which lies over 1,000 miles to the east — in the 1970s. There wasn’t much to it.  “The county was a destination for the beach and for fishing, but not...

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Secrets of the B-2 bomber: What you didn’t know about the Air Force’s most classified planes

The B-2 bombers used in a surprise attack on Iran’s Fordow nuclear enrichment plant on Saturday have left the world itching to know more about the stealth aircraft. The fleet of advanced American bombers — originally designed to drop nuclear bombs on the Soviet Union, is among the military’s most impressive engineering marvels. Here are...

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Toronto’s little ethnic enclaves deliver big on food and culture

Almost 47% of Toronto’s population is foreign-born — around 3.3 million people. Solmaz Khosrowshahian is one of them. She came from Iran to study here 20 years ago and quickly decided to stick around. Today, she’s best known as food blogger the Curious Creature.  “Beyond having a large immigrant population like other major cities, the...

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