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  • Federal departments, agencies to shed 12,000 full-time equivalent positions

    Federal departments, agencies to shed 12,000 full-time equivalent positions

    Federal departments and agencies are looking to cut more than 12,000 full-time equivalent jobs over the next three years as part of the Carney government’s spending review. That figure comes from plans released by federal departments and agencies for 2026-27 outlining how they’ll shed billions of dollars to meet the government’s cost-cutting targets. Multiple part-time…

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    Mar 21, 2026 11:53 AM
  • Jurors wade through daunting evidence in high-stakes Meta trial about social media risks to children

    Jurors wade through daunting evidence in high-stakes Meta trial about social media risks to children

    SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A daunting stream of testimony and evidence has been presented in a New Mexico case that explores what the social media conglomerate Meta knew about the effects of its platforms on children. State prosecutors allege Meta failed to disclose the risks that its platforms pose for children, including mental health…

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    Mar 20, 2026 6:03 PM
  • Pebble Beach golf, Maui resorts, European tours: How special interests woo California lawmakers

    Pebble Beach golf, Maui resorts, European tours: How special interests woo California lawmakers

    A golf tournament at the scenic Pebble Beach Golf Links with free spa treatments. A six-day stay at an upscale resort in Maui. Tours to Spain, Portugal, Norway and Australia. Those are among dozens of free trips California state lawmakers took last year, most sponsored and attended by special interest groups with business before the…

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    Mar 20, 2026 5:36 PM
  • FACT FOCUS: Former Proud Boys leader falsely identified as an ICE officer

    As protests continue in Minneapolis after the fatal shooting of Renee Good by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, social media users are falsely claiming that Enrique Tarrio, a former Proud Boys leader, is working for the federal agency. President Donald Trump pardoned Tarrio in a sweeping grant of clemency to all 1,500-plus people…

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    Jan 16, 2026 4:19 PM
  • State lawsuit claims New Jersey town’s former mayor directed police to keep minorities out

    CLARK, N.J. (AP) — A New Jersey town whose former mayor was once heard denigrating Black people on secret recordings made by a whistleblower is now facing a state lawsuit that claims he and local police officials directed officers to keep minorities out of the community. The complaint, filed by state Attorney General Matthew Platkin…

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    Jan 16, 2026 4:17 PM
  • ChatGPT’s free ride is ending: Here’s what OpenAI plans for advertising on the chatbot

    ChatGPT’s free ride is ending: Here’s what OpenAI plans for advertising on the chatbot

    OpenAI says it will soon start showing advertisements to ChatGPT users who aren’t paying for a premium version of the chatbot. The artificial intelligence company said Friday it hasn’t yet rolled out ads but will start testing them in the coming weeks. It’s the latest effort by the San Francisco-based company to make money from…

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    Jan 16, 2026 4:12 PM
  • Tennessee man pleads guilty to repeatedly hacking Supreme Court’s filing system

    Tennessee man pleads guilty to repeatedly hacking Supreme Court’s filing system

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A Tennessee man pleaded guilty on Friday to hacking the U.S. Supreme Court’s filing system more than two dozen times, court records show. Nicholas Moore, 24, of Springfield, Tennessee, also admitted that he illegally accessed records from AmeriCorps’ computer servers and a Department of Veterans Affairs electronic platform. U.S. District Judge Beryl…

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    Jan 16, 2026 4:09 PM
  • Registry gets update to include teachers under investigation

    Registry gets update to include teachers under investigation

    Manitoba’s teacher registry is undergoing changes so the public is more in the know when educators are subject to an ongoing investigation. The province announced the minor regulatory update Thursday, a little over a year after the initial version of the database came online. “In the past, a teacher could’ve voluntarily surrendered their certificate and…

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    Jan 16, 2026 12:21 PM
  • Carney reaches ‘landmark’ tariff quota deal with China on EVs, canola

    Prime Minister Mark Carney touted a renewed relationship with China and “enormous progress” on trade irritants as he announced a new deal with Beijing on electric vehicles and canola at the end of a high-profile trip to China on Friday. But the agreement has received mixed reviews at home. Ontario and the auto sector warned…

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    Jan 16, 2026 12:20 PM
  • Saskatchewan’s Moe, canola farmers say trade deal with China ‘very good news’

    Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and canola farmers are hailing Canada’s new trade deal with China as “very good news” that could restore exports for the major Prairie crop. Moe accompanied Prime Minister Mark Carney to Beijing this week to strike the deal. It will see China significantly reduce tariffs on Canadian canola seed — and…

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    Jan 16, 2026 12:18 PM
  • Tesla granted more time in US investigation into its self-driving tech

    Tesla granted more time in US investigation into its self-driving tech

    U.S. regulators have granted a five-week extension for Tesla to respond to allegations that its vehicles have broken traffic laws while operating in what the electric automaker calls “full self-driving” mode. An investigation of Tesla’s full-self driving feature was opened in October after the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration said it had collected dozens…

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    Jan 16, 2026 12:14 PM
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