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  • Trump hush money trial: What lawyers argued in opening statements
    A 12-person jury in Manhattan is set to hear opening statements in the first of four criminal cases against the presumptive Republican presidential nominee to reach trial.
    U.S. News
    Apr 22
  • Trump trial seats 12 jurors after dismissing 1 over media reports on her ID
    A jury of 12 people was seated Thursday in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York, and the court quickly turned to selecting alternate jurors.
    U.S. News
    Apr 18
  • Trump fined again in hush money trial, judge calls jail ‘last resort’
    The fine marks the second time since the trial began last month that Donald Trump has been sanctioned for violating the gag order.
    Crime
    May 6
  • Canada will take bigger economic hit than U.S. if Trump wins election: report
    The Scotiabank analysis says if Trump follows through on threats of tariffs on all imported goods, there would be "substantial negative impacts" on the Canadian and U.S. economies.
    Economy
    Apr 23
  • Trump’s historic hush money trial begins in New York. Here’s the latest
    In a singular moment for American history, the hush money trial of former President Donald Trump begins Monday with jury selection.
    U.S. News
    Apr 15
  • Senator references ‘Trumpian denialism’ in foreign interference debate around China
    Broad consensus after phase one of foreign interference inquiry holds that while countries tried to influence Canadian elections, the integrity of the vote held.
    Politics
    Apr 19
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  • Abortion is set to be a key U.S. election issue. Which side has momentum?
    Mounting stories of the impact from a growing number of bans and limits on abortion are galvanizing voters, advocates and experts say.
    U.S. News
    May 6
  • Calgary rezoning debate: What does higher density do to housing value?
    Economists talk about the what could happen to home values if "blanket rezoning" is adopted in Calgary
    Politics
    Apr 21
  • Kristi Noem, potential U.S. VP candidate, defends killing dog despite outrage
    She also copped to shooting a goat and killing three horses. Will it kill her political chances?
    Trending
    Apr 30
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  • Biden wins Michigan primary but sees eroded support over stance on Gaza
    U.S. President Joe Biden faced a sizeable protest campaign from Arab-Americans who chose to vote "uncommitted" in the Michigan primary, where Donald Trump also clinched victory.
    U.S. News
    Feb 27
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene tells reporter to ‘f— off’ over ‘Jewish space lasers’
    The Republican congresswoman, who has peddled baseless conspiracy theories in the past, clearly does not want to be asked about them.
    Trending
    Mar 6
  • West runs risk of nuclear war if they send troops to Ukraine: Putin
    President Vladimir Putin says Western countries risk provoking a nuclear war if they sent troops to fight in Ukraine, warning that Moscow has weapons to hit targets in the West.
    World
    Feb 29
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  • Trump enters South Carolina Republican primary with big lead
    Former U.S. president Donald Trump aims to hand a home-state embarrassment to his last remaining major rival, Nikki Haley, for the Republican nomination.
    U.S. News
    Feb 24
  • B.C. Budget 2024: Energy credit, employer health tax cut amid slew of affordability steps
    In its budget, the NDP estimates the credit on BC Hydro and Fortis BC will clip about $100 off a residential electricity bill over the course of a year, depending on power usage.
    Politics
    Feb 22
  • NRA ex-CEO Wayne LaPierre found liable for misspending funds in NY lawsuit
    The New York jury found that Wayne LaPierre, who was the NRA’s CEO for three decades, misspent millions of dollars of the group’s money on pricey perks for themselves.
    U.S. News
    Feb 23
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  • ‘When am I coming home?’: Vulnerable Nunavut kids face loneliness, despair as millions spent sending them south
    Nunavut was billed 53 per cent more per day, on average, for a child to live in an Ontario group home compared to what children’s aid societies in Ontario paid.
    Investigations
    Mar 4
  • FBI informant charged with falsely accusing Bidens of corrupt business dealings
    Prosecutors said Alexander Smirnov falsely told FBI agents in June 2020 that executives associated with the Ukrainian energy company Burisma gave money to Hunter and Joe Biden.
    U.S. News
    Feb 15
  • Donald Trump, sons, businesses fined US$364M in NY civil fraud case
    Trump will also be barred from serving as an officer or director of any New York state corporation or applying for loans from New York financial institutions for three years.
    U.S. News
    Feb 16
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  • Alexei Navalny’s body has been handed to his mother, aide confirms
    Ivan Zhdanov, the director of Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation, thanked “everyone” who had called on Russian authorities to return Navalny’s body to his mother.
    World
    Feb 24
  • Thursday vote could move Powell River, B.C. one step closer to name change
    Councillors in Powell River are slated to vote on a proposal to hold the equivalent of a referendum on changing the community's name to one supported by the Tla'amin First Nation.
    Politics
    Feb 15
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