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The former president make statements the media before entering the courtroom

“You can’t accept as new normal the Islamic Republic of Iran firing ballistic missiles, cruise missiles and drones at Israel. Period. This is a regime that wants nuclear weapons. Major consequences required”

Priest at St. Mary's Catholic Cathedral pepper sprayed during confession

Israel Thwarts Iran Attack, Weighs Response Epoch Times | April 15, 2024
Iran on Saturday launched 300 drones and missiles at Israel, nearly all of which were thwarted by Israel, U.S. and allied forces

B.C.’s residential tenancy agreement forms do not ask landlords to provide proof of their residency status. But when a homeowner sells a property, they must state their tax residency

A court has ruled Ontario must pay for a penis-sparing vaginoplasty for a person who identifies as neither fully female nor fully male

Officers responded to a ShotSpotter alert of 18 rounds fired and found multiple people shot on the block, police said. Officers then began providing life-saving care, including tourniquets and chest seals, according to Chicago Police Area One Deputy


The agency never informed the public about the findings made while analyzing data from its Vaccine Safety Datalink system

‘Ensuring that only U.S. citizens vote in our elections is critically important to secure and accurate elections,’ Georgia’s Secretary of State said

Fink has accused both sides of dragging out oral arguments in the case

Proponents of the legislation — including Turner and House Intelligence ranking member Jim Himes (D-Conn.) — have pointed out the FBI surveilled Trump’s 2016 campaign aide Carter Page under Title I, not Section 702, of FISA

Doesn’t retail theft impact everyone in the state?

Apple joins rest of tech industry in recent mass layoff announcements

Your EDD: no customer service, antiquated steam-powered tech, a workforce that is considered a joke, dismal politically-driven leadership

Wray: China’s Hackers Outnumber FBI 50 to 1 Epoch Times | April 12, 2024
‘To quantify what we are up against: the PRC has a bigger hacking program than every other major nation combined,’ said FBI Director Christopher Wray

Derek Condon, 39, killed after allegedly breaking into home and handcuffing 85-year-old woman to a chair

The greenhouse gas emissions rule would force transportation departments to measure their transportation-related emissions and set reduction targets

A recent Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) report indicated that China dedicates more resources to foreign interference in Canada’s elections and democratic institutions than any other country

President Joe Biden did not visit East Palestine until February 16, 2024 – one year and 13 days after the derailment

Reactions to Kari Lake’s Abortion Comments Pour In News on the Net | April 11, 2024
Arizona is set to hold its Republican Senate primary election on August 6. Lake’s main competitor in the Republican primary is Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb

“You can’t win pro-abortion votes by being mildly pro-abortion,” Walsh pointed out. “Those voters will always go with the Democrat anyway”

The inquiry is closing its second hearings phase on April 10 with testimony from ministers, including Mr. Trudeau

Commissioner Marie-Josée Hogue granted the request on April 10 and said Mr. Vigneault would testify again on April 12


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Insurers are aggressively paring back their business in the state, as the state's thicket of regulations has blocked insurers' ability to adequately charge for coverage in a state cursed by wildfires and earthquakes

Conservatives voiced anger over GOP leaders' opposition to more warrant requirements

Conservatives took issue with the surveillance bill’s lack of warrant requirement over civil liberty concerns. Trump earlier urged the GOP to ‘kill’ the bill

The government is also introducing a second CPP tax, called CPP2. It applies to those earning between $68,500 and $73,200

“Men cannot become women, and we cannot change decades of hard-fought legal agreements and rights simply to accommodate a lie”

Buck’s resignation reduced the already-slim Republican House majority to 218-213 – among the narrowest House majorities in the chamber’s history

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