Pop Goes The News —Where do the charming chimpanzees and loveable orangutans seen in films and on television go after their short careers in front of cameras?

A few lucky ones end up retiring to the Center for Great Apes in Wauchula, southwest of Orlando, Florida.

Pop Goes The News — Global News apologized late Monday for declaring that Jian Ghomeshi admitted to sexual assault.

The former CBC Radio host is on trial this week for four counts of sexual assault and one count of overcoming resistance by choking — all related to alleged incidents in 2002 and 2003.

Pop Goes The News — A Montréal artist has sparked debate on social media after posting a provocative cartoon just days before Friday’s national funeral for René Angélil.

Mathilde Corbeil sketched Québec’s official symbol — a fleur de lys — to resemble male genitalia and, in French, wrote: “Anne Hébert did not have a national funeral. René Angélil yes.”

Pop Goes The News — Nova Scotia photographer Ian Murray has won a big prize in the 2015 National Wildlife Federation Photo Contest.

His image of a red fox with one of her five offsprings earned first place in the Baby Animals category in the 45th annual competition.

This story has been updated to include comments from Global News.

Pop Goes The News — Canadian media outlet Global News updated an article on its website early Tuesday after it was accused of plagiarizing Pop Goes The News.

The post headlined “Toronto drag queen Michelle DuBarry honoured with Guinness World Record” was published on Globalnews.ca just before noon on Monday.