McDonald's employee leaps out of drive-thru window to save off-duty cop
When an employee at a Miami-area McDonald’s saw a customer struggling to breathe Tuesday morning, he literally leapt into action -- right out the drive-thru window.
When an employee at a Miami-area McDonald’s saw a customer struggling to breathe Tuesday morning, he literally leapt into action -- right out the drive-thru window.
The U.S. Federal Reserve has raised its benchmark interest rate for the second time in three months and signalled that any further hikes this year will be gradual.
The U.S. Federal Reserve has raised its benchmark interest rate for the second time in three months and signalled that any further hikes this year will be gradual.
Hours before it was to take effect, U.S. President Donald Trump's revised travel ban was put on hold Wednesday by a federal judge in Hawaii who questioned whether the administration was motivated by national security concerns.
An Ontario woman whose sense of humour clearly outweighs her business sense has put her "horrible" younger brother up for sale on Kijiji, in a moment of sibling combat that has since gone viral.
A former Mountie who restrained, tortured and sexually abused his son in the basement of their family home was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, a forensic psychiatrist told an Ottawa court Wednesday.
A Canadian man of Kazakh origins has been arrested in Ontario as one of four suspects in a massive hack of Yahoo emails, Toronto police said Wednesday.
Facebook Live footage of a couple attempting to drive across frozen Lake Winnipeg in a truck shows the moment when everything went wrong, as their vehicle broke through the ice and plunged into the frigid water.
“Some of these kids have known nothing but war. They’re six years old and that’s all they know.” World Vision conducted a wide-ranging survey that asked Syrian children to share their greatest fears and dreams. Chief among those fears were airstrikes, shelling and explosions, which contrasted sharply with typical fears of sharks, spiders and the dark held by children in other countries.
A passenger suffered injuries to her face and hand after the batteries in her headphones exploded mid-flight, prompting a safety warning from Australia’s transportation safety board.
Hackers have accessed thousands of high-profile Twitter accounts to tweet a message praising Turkey and condemning the Dutch as 'Nazis' early Wednesday, in a cyberattack that appears to have been executed through a popular data-tracking service.
A stretch of Highway 401 in Eastern Ontario remained closed Wednesday morning, following a multi-vehicle collision and chemical spill that left one person dead and 28 injured.
The release of two pages of U.S. President Donald Trump's 2005 tax returns has sparked a legal dispute, with the White House and a major television network squaring off over whether a law was broken.
On Wednesday night, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in New York City’s Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre to see “Come From Away,” a breakthrough Canadian musical that has received rave reviews since debuting on Broadway on Sunday.
It should be maddeningly simple, but the process of seating passengers on an aircraft has long been a point of frustration for travellers and airlines alike, despite industry efforts to make it more painless.
Five things to know: CTV News has obtained data showing a spike in the number of people registered to use medical marijuana; deadly collision involving 30 vehicles near Kingston, Ont.; new peek at U.S. President Donald Trump's past tax returns; alleged McGill University’s basketball team hazing casts doubt on the school’s zero-tolerance policy; and Vancouver was the only North American city to crack a global top 10 list ranking quality of living.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Wednesday claimed a dominating parliamentary election victory over anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders, who failed the year's first litmus test for populism in Europe.
Heavy snow continued to fall Wednesday as Quebec emergency crews struggled to cope with a fatal winter storm that paralyzed traffic and left hundreds of motorists stranded in their cars overnight.
Poor driving conditions caused by a major storm resulted in several highway pile-ups in Quebec on Tuesday, including two crashes a few kilometres apart that left at least three people with serious injuries.
Employers in B.C. may no longer be allowed to force their female workers to wear high heels, with politicians offering support for a private member's bill to ban the dress code on safety grounds.
Data obtained by CTV News shows the number of Canadians registered to use medical marijuana has soared from 30,000 to nearly 130,000 since Justin Trudeau became prime minister, after campaigning on a promise to legalize the drug.
The White House said Tuesday that U.S. President Donald Trump made more than $150 million in income in 2005 and paid $38 million in income taxes that year.
An alleged hazing incident involving players from McGill University’s basketball team is casting doubt on the school’s zero-tolerance policy.
Syncrude Canada emergency crews and RCMP are responding to an explosion and fire at an upgrader at one of the company's oilsands sites near Fort McMurray in northern Alberta.