The administration is still reviewing more than 2 million documents related to Jeffrey Epstein to see whether they should be released, government lawyers told a judge late Monday. Source link
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Rare prosecution of a police officer gets underway in connection to Uvalde, Texas, school shooting
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Canada faces possibility of 'poisonous' concessions to Trump as CUSMA negotiations begin this year
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In 2020, then U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer described the Canada-U.S.-Mexico free-trade agreement (CUSMA) as the “new gold standard against which all future trade agreements will be judged,” after…
'Respectful relations': Venezuela leader invites Trump to 'collaborate'
Interim Venezuelan leader Delcy Rodriguez invited U.S. President Donald Trump “to collaborate” and said she seeks “respectful relations” in a newly conciliatory message released Sunday night. Source link
N.S. man sentenced to 4½ years for October 2023 crash that killed 3, including infant
A Nova Scotia man who T-boned another vehicle, killing three people on a rainy, fall night while driving more than twice the legal speed limit has been sentenced to 4½ years in…
Australian skydiver forced to cut himself free after parachute caught on plane wing
A skydiver in Australia faced some terrifying mid-air moments after his parachute got caught on the plane wing just after he jumped. He had to cut himself free as the plane continued…
Two men fleeing armed man rescued from hotel ledge in Bethesda
Two men who were staying at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Bethesda fled onto a ledge after an armed man came into their ninth-floor room. They were subsequently rescued. Source link
Canadian manufacturers welcome pause on tariff hikes — but they’re still not banking on U.S. market
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New pipeline support among First Nations '50/50 right now,' says Alberta minister planning consultations
OTTAWA — Alberta Indigenous Affairs Minister Rajan Sawhney says vocal opposition from some Indigenous groups won’t affect her government’s timeline for proposing a new West Coast pipeline to Ottawa by mid-2026. In…
Trump's frenetic first year brings record activity but falling approval ratings
President Trump’s return to the White House brought record-breaking action but mixed results, as his approval rating plummets despite unprecedented activity. Source link