Washington, DC, Oct. 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and advocacy groups have submitted four compelling amici curiae briefs in favor of en banc rehearing at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the ...
Audrey Griffin, 19, was found dead in the Erina Creek on the NSW Central Coast on March 24 after she disappeared on her way home after a night out with friends in Gosford. Her death was initially ...
A former spokesperson for the Conservative Party of B.C. says she has been fired over a social media post in which she called the raising of a flag honouring survivors of Canada’s residential school ...
VICTORIA — A former spokesperson for the Conservative Party of British Columbia says she has been fired over a social media post in which she called the raising of a flag honouring survivors of Canada ...
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OTTAWA — Liberals say they’re not sure what to make of a letter from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre calling on them to “argue to overturn” a recent British Columbia Indigenous land-claims ruling ...
When Doug Smith returned home to Strong Township from Sudbury hospital after a heart attack three years ago, the community paramedicine program was there for him. “I was introduced to the program ...
The Penn State Nittany Lions lost another game against a top 10 opponent in overtime against the Oregon Ducks by a final score of 30-24. Once again, head coach James Franklin does not come up big in a ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek told reporters Saturday afternoon that she awoke Saturday morning to President Donald's Trump's announcement on social media that he will send "all necessary ...
THIS PAST YEAR, I have been proud of the work we’ve done here in New Hampshire. We expanded Education Freedom Accounts while investing $2.1 billion into public schools. We secured $37.8 million for ...
MANKATO — Disagreement, as well as the limits of free speech, are at the heart of the rift between Congressman Brad Finstad and Minnesota State University political science professor Kevin Parsneau.
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