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Could Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman be going to prison in the college admissions scandal? Legal experts have different ideas. Continue reading
Of the erroneous charge, New Zealand Police said, “we made a mistake and we will own it.” Continue reading
Matt Bevin said he exposed his children to chickenpox in order to immunize them. That’s a “public health hazard,” says one expert. Continue reading
Hope Hicks has reportedly agreed to turn over documents requested by the Democrat-majority House Judiciary Committee as part of an investigation into potential obstruction of justice by Trump. Continue reading
Since any vote involving government spending is automatically considered a confidence vote, Liberals were required to be out in force to avoid potential defeat of the government. Continue reading
As the scene became illuminated by a law enforcement helicopter’s spotlight, the driver started breakdancing before being arrested. Continue reading
Jacinda Ardern said she expects the new law to be in place by April 11 and a buy-back scheme will be established for banned weapons. Continue reading
The Al Noor mosque in Christchurch expects as many as 4,000 people. Continue reading
Two Chilean burglary rings were broken up in the Greater Toronto Area in recent years, but police are under no illusion that they’ve made anything more than a dent. Continue reading
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The Liberal government is planning legislative changes to give the RCMP watchdog the additional responsibility of handling public complaints about the CBSA. Continue reading
A citizen watchdog group said Patrick Shanahan appeared to violate ethical rules by promoting Boeing and disparaging the company’s competitors to his subordinates. Continue reading
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