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Trump put forward the strange idea that Democrats are planning to manipulate the jury for his criminal trial in Manhattan.
The Manitoba government says Parks Canada is considering closing a popular lake to boating this year because of zebra mussels.
Researchers found that at least 515 people were without homes in Nanaimo, marking a nearly 19% rise from the previous survey conducted in the spring of 2020.
The studio will talk about their upcoming movies during their CinemaCon panel on Wednesday.
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Tiger Woods still believes he can win another Masters, but recent events suggest that it might be a more challenging goal than it seems.
Nigeria’s Super Falcons are through to the football event of the 2024 Olympic Games after a 0-0 draw in the second leg of qualifiers against South Africa in Pretoria. By the virtue of the 1-0 first leg victory in Abuja last Friday, Randy Waldrum’s ladies qualified with the same aggregate score line. Unlike in the […]
Peter Higgs, who theorized the existence of the ground-breaking Higgs boson 50 years before it was officially discovered, died after a brief illness.
NEW YORK — Carlos Rodón allowed two unearned runs in six-plus innings, Alex Verdugo homered and the New York Yankees beat the Miami Marlins 3-2 Tuesday night to match their best 12-game start.
After the Arizona Supreme Court upheld the 1864 abortion ban in the state, Senate candidate Kari Lake claimed to oppose the ban, but she was lying.
