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  • Tennessee judge grants expanded media access to state-run executions

    Tennessee judge grants expanded media access to state-run executions

    A judge ruled Friday that Tennessee prison officials must grant expanded access to media members to view state-run executions, after a coalition of news organizations including The Associated Press sued on claims that state execution protocols unconstitutionally limit thorough and accurate reporting. Before Chancellor I’Ashea L. Myles’ order, reporters witnessing lethal injections were limited to…

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    Jan 16, 2026 12:12 PM
  • Immigrants more likely to cite human rights, diversity as ‘Canadian values’: survey

    Immigrants are more likely than those born in Canada to identify things like respect for human rights and gender equality as “shared Canadian values,” say survey results in briefing notes prepared for Immigration Minister Lena Diab. The survey results — part of a package assembled for the minister when she took over the portfolio last…

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    Jan 16, 2026 12:06 PM
  • Richmond to fight B.C. privacy watchdog’s order to remove surveillance cameras

    Richmond to fight B.C. privacy watchdog’s order to remove surveillance cameras

    The City of Richmond said it will challenge an order by British Columbia’s privacy watchdog to remove high-definition surveillance cameras at an intersection on the grounds the city lacked authorization to gather private information. It said in a statement that it had “clearly stated” to the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of B.C.…

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    Jan 16, 2026 11:59 AM
  • The Tea app was intended to help women date safely. Then it got hacked

    The Tea app was intended to help women date safely. Then it got hacked

    Tea, a provocative dating app designed to let women anonymously ask or warn each other about men they’d encountered, rocketed to the top spot on the U.S. Apple App Store this week. On Friday, the company behind the app confirmed it had been hacked: Thousands of images, including selfies, were leaked online. “We have engaged…

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    Jul 26, 2025 4:29 PM
  • Allianz Life confirms data breach affecting majority of 1.4M US customers

    Allianz Life confirms data breach affecting majority of 1.4M US customers

    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Hackers gained access to personal data on the majority of the 1.4 million customers of Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America, the company confirmed Saturday. Minneapolis-based Allianz Life, a subsidiary of Munich, Germany-based Allianz SE, said the data breach happened on July 16 when a “malicious threat actor” gained access to…

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    Jul 26, 2025 4:27 PM
  • FOI Michigan led on safe water after Flint, but mobile home parks are stubborn rough spot

    After the Flint water crisis, Michigan became a national leader on safe drinking water, requiring the removal of lead pipes and the reduction of harmful “forever chemicals” years before the federal government acted. But the state has a blind spot when it comes to the hundreds of thousands of people who live in its mobile…

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    Jul 26, 2025 11:27 AM
  • Auditor general to study hiring, promotion of public servants with disabilities

    Auditor general to study hiring, promotion of public servants with disabilities

    The federal auditor general is planning to study the recruitment, retention and promotion of people with disabilities in the federal public service. Documents obtained by The Canadian Press through Access to Information indicate that the audit is expected to be tabled in the spring. Claire Baudry, a spokesperson for the Office of the Auditor General…

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    Jul 26, 2025 11:25 AM
  • Hulk Hogan’s sex tape lawsuit had a lasting effect on cases involving celebrity privacy

    Hulk Hogan’s sex tape lawsuit had a lasting effect on cases involving celebrity privacy

    Famous for his fearless bravado as a pro wrestler, Hulk Hogan won one of his most notable victories in a Florida courtroom by emphasizing his humiliation and emotional distress after a news and gossip website published a video of Hogan having sex with a friend’s wife. A 2016 civil trial that pitted the First Amendment…

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    Jul 25, 2025 4:32 PM
  • Prince Albert Sexual Assault Centre troubled by intimate partner violence stats reported by Saskatchewan RCMP

    Prince Albert Sexual Assault Centre troubled by intimate partner violence stats reported by Saskatchewan RCMP

    Over one-quarter of violent crime committed in Saskatchewan RCMP jurisdiction is intimate partner violence (IPV), according to RCMP data released on Friday, and victims in a dating relationship with a boyfriend or girlfriend overwhelmingly lead those impacted. Saskatchewan RCMP data from 2024 shows individuals in dating relationships made 60 per cent of reported victims. When…

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    Jul 25, 2025 11:35 AM
  • Why isn’t he paying?’ Trump’s golf visit to cost Scottish taxpayers

    Why isn’t he paying?’ Trump’s golf visit to cost Scottish taxpayers

    TURNBERRY, Scotland (AP) — It may not be typical golf attire, but one of the most ubiquitous outfits seen on U.S. President Donald Trump ‘s golf course Friday ahead of his visit was the reflective yellow vest worn by Scottish police. The standard issue garb that is far removed from the traditional Turnberry tartan was…

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    Jul 25, 2025 11:29 AM
  • 30 measles cases in ‘low-vaccine’ communities in northern Nova Scotia

    30 measles cases in ‘low-vaccine’ communities in northern Nova Scotia

    A measles outbreak Nova Scotia has risen to 30 cases in a northern part of the province with a low vaccination rate, health officials said Thursday. All 30 cases originated from travel within Canada to regions where measles is known to be circulating, Nova Scotia Public Health said. The agency had reported a single case…

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    Jul 24, 2025 11:37 AM
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