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  • Palestinian deaths in Israeli custody have surged. A prison guard describes rampant abuse

    Palestinian deaths in Israeli custody have surged. A prison guard describes rampant abuse

    TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — The number of Palestinians dying in Israeli custody surged to nearly 100 people since the start of the war in Gaza, according to a report published Monday by a human rights group that says systematic violence and denial of medical care at prisons and detention centers contributed to many of…

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    Nov 17, 2025 11:54 AM
  • Naturalized US citizens thought they were safe. Trump’s immigration policies are shaking that belief

    Naturalized US citizens thought they were safe. Trump’s immigration policies are shaking that belief

    NEW YORK (AP) — When he first came to the United States after escaping civil war in Sierra Leone and spending almost a decade in a refugee camp, Dauda Sesay had no idea he could become a citizen. But he was told that if he followed the rules and stayed out of trouble, after some…

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    Nov 15, 2025 4:48 PM
  • Trump administration seeks custody of imprisoned Colorado elections clerk

    Trump administration seeks custody of imprisoned Colorado elections clerk

    DENVER (AP) — The Trump administration is seeking a transfer from state prison to federal custody of a former Colorado county clerk who has become a hero to election conspiracy theorists, the state and one of her lawyers said Friday. The Colorado Department of Corrections said Friday that it received a letter from the federal…

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    Nov 14, 2025 4:50 PM
  • Supreme Court of Canada moving away from social media platform X

    Supreme Court of Canada moving away from social media platform X

    The Supreme Court of Canada says it’s moving away from the social media platform X. In a farewell post Wednesday to its more than 45,000 subscribers, the top court said it will focus its communication efforts on other platforms. The court invited people to follow its activities on its LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube accounts.…

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    Feb 26, 2025 7:27 PM
  • Canadian privacy commissioner to investigate X’s use of personal data to train AI

    Canadian privacy commissioner to investigate X’s use of personal data to train AI

    Privacy commissioner Philippe Dufresne says he will investigate whether social media platform X is respecting the law on the use of Canadians’ personal information. In a letter to New Democrat MP Brian Masse, Dufresne says he will look at whether X complies with federal privacy law concerning the platform’s collection, use and disclosure of personal…

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    Feb 26, 2025 7:25 PM
  • Nova Scotia premier says changes likely to controversial freedom of information bill

    Nova Scotia premier says changes likely to controversial freedom of information bill

    Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says there will likely be changes to legislation that the province’s freedom of information commissioner says weakens the public’s right to access government records and documents. Houston made the comments during question period on Wednesday, but did not provide specifics. Days earlier, the government withdrew amendments from the same omnibus…

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    Feb 26, 2025 3:23 PM
  • Not known for political coverage, Wired takes a leading role in tracking Elon Musk’s team

    NEW YORK (AP) — Shortly after becoming Wired’s global editorial director in 2023, Katie Drummond acted on an early-morning idea. With a presidential election coming, the tech-focused news outlet needed a team to report on technology’s intersection with politics. She couldn’t have predicted how much the decision would pay off. Wired has attracted broad attention…

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    Feb 26, 2025 3:21 PM
  • The Tories say Carney is being ‘sneaky’ about his assets. What do the rules say?

    The Tories say Carney is being ‘sneaky’ about his assets. What do the rules say?

    In a series of press conferences in recent weeks, the federal Conservatives have demanded that Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney comply with the conflict of interest rules that apply to members of Parliament and cabinet ministers. Carney, who is neither an MP nor a member of cabinet, has said he will comply with the rules…

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    Feb 26, 2025 3:20 PM
  • N.S. information commissioner says government bill threatens right to access records

    N.S. information commissioner says government bill threatens right to access records

    Nova Scotia’s freedom of information commissioner is calling on the governing party to withdraw legislation that she says weakens the public’s right to access government records and documents. Tricia Ralph, who ends her term of office this week, says measures in an omnibus bill tabled by the Progressive Conservatives threaten the rights of citizens to…

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    Feb 25, 2025 2:39 PM
  • NY governor makes case for Manhattan tolls in meeting with Trump after feds ordered a halt

    NY governor makes case for Manhattan tolls in meeting with Trump after feds ordered a halt

    New York Gov. Kathy Hochul made the case for Manhattan’s congestion tolling during an Oval Office meeting with President Donald Trump after federal officials ordered a halt to the program, a spokesperson for the Democratic governor said. Hochul and Trump met for more than an hour on Friday afternoon and also discussed other issues including…

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    Feb 24, 2025 3:16 PM
  • Judge blocks 2 federal agencies from disclosing personal records to Trump adviser Musk’s DOGE

    Judge blocks 2 federal agencies from disclosing personal records to Trump adviser Musk’s DOGE

    GREENBELT, Md. (AP) — A judge agreed Monday to temporarily bar two federal agencies from disclosing records containing sensitive personal information to representatives of billionaire Trump adviser Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency. U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman in Greenbelt, Maryland, ruled that the Department of Education and the Office of Personnel Management likely violated…

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    Feb 24, 2025 3:15 PM
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