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Officer who used excessive force allowed to plead guilty to misdemeanor after felony conviction
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Los Angeles sheriff's deputy will serve four months in prison on a misdemeanor conviction for using excessive force after the new Trump-appointed U.S.
Jun 5, 2025 8:43 PM
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First case of dermo disease detected in Newfoundland and Labrador oysters
Federal food safety officials say they have confirmed the first case of dermo disease in oysters from Newfoundland and Labrador.
Jun 5, 2025 7:13 PM
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Ontario to make Ring of Fire a special economic zone 'as quickly as possible': Ford
TORONTO — Ontario intends to designate the mineral-rich Ring of Fire as a so-called special economic zone "as quickly as possible," Premier Doug Ford said Thursday.
Jun 5, 2025 6:55 PM
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B.C. gives green light to LNG pipeline, with no need for new environmental assessment
The British Columbia government says a decade-old environmental assessment certificate remains valid for the construction of a natural gas pipeline in northern B.C., in a decision opposed by the province's Green Party and environmental groups.
Jun 5, 2025 6:02 PM
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A judge tells federal agencies they can't enforce anti-trans bias policies against Catholic groups
BISMARCK, N.D.
Jun 5, 2025 5:54 PM
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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe faces call to bring in military as wildfires rage
REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is resisting an Opposition call to bring in the military to combat wildfires that have forced thousands from their homes.
Jun 5, 2025 5:12 PM
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New York won't rescind Native American mascot ban despite Trump's threat of cutting federal funds
NEW YORK (AP) — New York education officials won't rescind the state's ban on Native American mascots and team names, despite threats from the Trump administration that it risks losing federal funding.
Jun 5, 2025 4:45 PM
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The Latest: Tesla shares fall after Trump lashes out at Musk
President Donald Trump said it might be better to let Ukraine and Russia “fight for a while” before pulling them apart and pursuing peace.
Jun 5, 2025 4:42 PM
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Trump and Musk's relationship flames out just as intensely and publicly as it started
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s alliance took off like one of SpaceX’s rockets. It was supercharged and soared high. And then it blew up.
Jun 5, 2025 4:35 PM
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What to know as Trump administration targets tuition breaks for students without legal status
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — For two decades on Texas college campuses, it was a resilient law in the face of Republicans' hardening immigration agenda: in-state tuition prices for students who did not have legal resident status.
Jun 5, 2025 4:21 PM
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