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  • As a future of US foreign aid cuts comes into focus, so do efforts to respond

    As a future of US foreign aid cuts comes into focus, so do efforts to respond

    With most programs funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development cut and the agency’s remaining staff told their jobs will end by September, the reality of the Trump administration’s sudden halt to more than 60 years of international development work has sunk in. Billionaire presidential advisor Elon Musk, who led the charge to dismantle…

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    Apr 8, 2025 5:36 PM
  • Lawyer says Prince Harry was unfairly ‘singled out’ when stripped of UK security detail

    LONDON (AP) — Prince Harry was treated unfairly when he was stripped of his British security detail, his attorney told appeals court judges Tuesday as he sought to win back his government-funded protection. Harry, whose rare appearance in court indicated the case’s importance to him, lost his police bodyguards in February 2020 after he stepped…

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    Apr 8, 2025 5:35 PM
  • Appeals court restores DOGE access to sensitive information at US agencies

    Appeals court restores DOGE access to sensitive information at US agencies

    BALTIMORE (AP) — An appeals court on Monday cleared the way for billionaire Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency to once again access people’s private data at three federal agencies, a win for the Trump administration as the underlying lawsuit plays out. In a split ruling, the three-judge panel blocked a lower court decision that…

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    Apr 7, 2025 5:44 PM
  • How views of Pierre Trudeau led RCMP to provide first close security for an ex PM

    OTTAWA — With threats against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spiking in recent years, newly released historical records reveal the security concerns the RCMP had when his father was getting ready to leave office. Pierre Trudeau retired in 1984 after serving as prime minister for two stints adding up to 15 years. He had been first…

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    Apr 16, 2023 7:18 PM
  • Hospital sues Missouri’s top prosecutor over trans care data

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Kansas City hospital is suing Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey over what it calls his “burdensome” requests for records on gender-affirming care. In a lawsuit filed Friday in Jackson County, attorneys for Children’s Mercy Hospital asked a judge to deny Bailey’s 54 investigative demands for records and testimony despite…

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    Apr 15, 2023 7:41 PM
  • Montana close to becoming 1st state to completely ban TikTok

    HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana lawmakers moved one step closer Thursday to passing a bill to ban TikTok from operating in the state, a move that’s bound to face legal challenges but also serve as a testing ground for the TikTok-free America that many national lawmakers have envisioned. Montana’s proposal, which has backing from the…

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    Apr 14, 2023 10:13 PM
  • TikTok ban gets final approval by Montana’s GOP legislature

    HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana’s House gave final passage Friday to a bill banning the social media app TikTok from operating in the state, a move that’s bound to face legal challenges but also serve as a testing ground for the TikTok-free America many national lawmakers envision due to concerns over potential Chinese spying. The…

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    Apr 14, 2023 9:59 PM
  • Mexico’s president vows to eliminate national news agency

    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s president said Friday he will shut down Notimex, a national news agency that has been locked in a years-long strike against the woman he appointed to run it. Founded in 1968, Notimex was generally a service that mainly sent news reports from Mexico’s 32 states, many of which weren’t covered…

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    Apr 14, 2023 7:36 PM
  • ‘Political hit men’: Emails detail anger over RCMP handling of border protests

    There were complaints that Mounties were not doing enough at the Canada-U. S. border-crossing in Coutts, Alta., when protests erupted over COVID-19 pandemic policies. There were others saying the same police force was doing too much and betraying the country. Almost 260 pages of emails detailing complaints made to the watchdog agency that investigates Mounties…

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    Apr 14, 2023 7:22 PM
  • Cyberattack knocks out website and mobile app for Quebec’s hydro utility

    MONTREAL — Quebec’s power utility said Thursday it was working to get its website and mobile application running again after they were knocked off-line by a cyberattack, for which a pro-Russian hacker group claimed responsibility. Hydro-Quebec said it was targeted at around 3 a.m. by a denial-of-service assault — when attackers flood an internet server…

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    Apr 13, 2023 9:43 PM
  • Ontario nursing home law violates Charter, advocates allege in lawsuit

    TORONTO — A new Ontario law that allows hospitals to fine discharged patients $400 a day if they do not move into a nursing home not of their choosing violates the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, advocates allege in a lawsuit filed Wednesday. The Ontario Health Coalition and the Advocacy Centre for the Elderly said…

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    Apr 13, 2023 9:30 PM
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