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  • At least 16 files have disappeared from the DOJ webpage for documents related to Jeffrey Epstein

    NEW YORK (AP) — At least 16 files disappeared from the Justice Department’s public webpage for documents related to Jeffrey Epstein — including a photograph showing President Donald Trump — less than a day after they were posted, with no explanation from the government and no notice to the public. The missing files, which were…

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    Dec 20, 2025 8:09 PM
  • UK government acknowledges it is investigating cyber incident after media reports

    LONDON (AP) — The British government said Friday it is investigating a “cyber incident” following news reports that hackers linked to China have gained access to thousands of confidential documents held by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Trade Minister Chris Bryant said the investigation began in October and the government believes there is a…

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    Dec 19, 2025 8:12 PM
  • Toronto—Quebec City high-speed rail could see dozens of daily trains: documents

    A planned high-speed rail project between Toronto and Quebec City could dramatically increase the number of trains that travel along the corridor each day, according to internal documents.  The Crown corporation responsible for the project has estimated that 72 passenger trains per day could travel through Canada’s most densely populated region if the proposed 1,000-kilometre…

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    Dec 19, 2025 7:49 PM
  • Biotechnology company Regeneron buying 23andMe for $256 million

    Biotechnology company Regeneron buying 23andMe for $256 million

    Biotechnology company Regeneron Pharmaceuticals is buying 23andMe for $256 million, two months after the genetic testing company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. In March 23andMe said that it was looking to sell “substantially all of its assets” through a court-approved reorganization plan. Its co-founder and CEO Anne Wojcicki also resigned from the top post,…

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    May 19, 2025 4:59 PM
  • Eco-friendly transportation a condition of planned Ottawa Senators arena: agreement

    Eco-friendly transportation a condition of planned Ottawa Senators arena: agreement

    Public transit, cycling and walking will be the “primary and preferred modes” of getting fans to and from the Ottawa Senators’ planned downtown arena, says a newly disclosed agreement on the project. Under the agreement, a group led by the NHL team would be responsible for designing, building and paying for a publicly accessible cycling…

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    May 19, 2025 4:55 PM
  • The future of history: Trump could leave less documentation behind than any previous US president

    The future of history: Trump could leave less documentation behind than any previous US president

    WASHINGTON (AP) — For generations, official American documents have been meticulously preserved and protected, from the era of quills and parchment to boxes of paper to the cloud, safeguarding snapshots of the government and the nation for posterity. Now, the Trump administration is scrubbing thousands of government websites of history, legal records and data it…

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    May 18, 2025 4:58 PM
  • Decorated Australian veteran loses his defamation appeal over killings in Afghanistan

    Australia’s most decorated living war veteran, Ben Roberts-Smith, on Friday lost his appeal of a civil court ruling that blamed him for unlawfully killing four unarmed Afghans. Meanwhile a veterans’ advocate called on prosecutors to speed up their investigations of war crime allegations in Afghanistan that have left innocent soldiers under a cloud of suspicion.…

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    May 16, 2025 5:06 PM
  • Atikokan Native Friendship Centre under scrutiny

    Atikokan Native Friendship Centre under scrutiny

    ATIKOKAN – The local Native Friendship Centre needs a new board as an alleged misuse of funds is investigated, an online petition asserts. The petition says the friendship centre was once “a thriving hub of community activity” but misuse of funds “has led to a drastic reduction” in services. “We see the impact of the…

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    May 16, 2025 5:05 PM
  • Ontario boosts autism budget to $779M, advocates question where money is going

    Ontario boosts autism budget to $779M, advocates question where money is going

    Ontario is increasing funding for its autism program to $779 million this year, the government announced in this week’s budget, but advocates say it’s not yet clear exactly where that money will go. Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy’s budget, tabled Thursday, contains two lines on the Ontario Autism Program, including touting the new funding. Children, Community…

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    May 16, 2025 4:56 PM
  • University of Winnipeg employee calls for investigation into university’s leadership under whistleblower law

    University of Winnipeg employee calls for investigation into university’s leadership under whistleblower law

    A University of Winnipeg employee has filed a whistleblower report that calls for a probe into overall operations at the post-secondary institution amid mounting concerns about its leadership. The Free Press obtained a six-page submission to the Manitoba ombudsman about the publicly funded institution under president Todd Mondor. It echoes concerns on campus about employee…

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    May 15, 2025 5:10 PM
  • Coinbase said cyber crooks stole customer information and demanded $20 million ransom payment

    Coinbase said cyber crooks stole customer information and demanded $20 million ransom payment

    Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency exchange based in the U.S., said Thursday that criminals had improperly obtained personal data on the exchange’s customers for use in crypto-stealing scams and were demanding a $20 million payment not to publicly release the info. Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said in a social media post that criminals had bribed some…

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    May 15, 2025 5:04 PM
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