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The Canadian Press on MSN21h
Margaret Atwood calls Canada-U.S. tensions 'most direct threat since the War of 1812'Starring Elisabeth Moss as June Osborne — a woman forced into reproductive servitude under a brutal theocratic regime — “The ...
The Queensbury Girls Lacrosse team claimed their 7th consecutive Section 2 championship, beating Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake 12 ...
King Charles delivered a historic speech from the throne Tuesday and he used that platform to praise Canada as a force for ...
UK officials announced the authorization of rape and human trafficking charges against Andrew Tate and his brother, Tristan Tate.
The Canadian Press on MSN15h
Rallies in support of Canada Post workers scheduled across the countryRallies in support of Canada Post workers are set to take place across the country today amid ongoing labour tensions between ...
In one of several cases this past week, a man was sentenced for claiming more than £35,000 in disability benefits while ...
A South West wine producer has been recognised for excellence in an esteemed list for the second consecutive year.
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Irish Mirror on MSNOisin McConville's mother Margaret 'couldn't fathom' how Armagh/Derry game wasn't on TV or live streamedLast weekend's Sam Maguire encounter between last year's Division 1 champions Derry and All-Ireland winners Armagh, wasn't ...
The Venezuelan makeup artist made it to the US, but his journey became “tragic,” his mother, Alexis Romero, told CNN. Andry ...
Opinion
The brain-dead American woman being forced to have her baby – and why the UK must stay vigilantIn Georgia, USA, Adriana Smith is being ‘held hostage by heartbeat’, kept alive in order to ‘incubate’ the fetus inside her. She is harrowing proof that the US is living in ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’, says ...
Daniel Knorr, 22, and Leonorah Ward, 22, both of Second Avenue, Birmingham; Indigo Rumbelow, 30, of Anthill Road, Haringey; and Margaret Reid, 54, of Low Fellside, Kendal; were all convicted of ...
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News Shopper on MSNThe Greenwich streets where homes are growing and trees are goingGreenwich’s latest planning applications reveal a wave of loft conversions, flat conversions, conservatory replacements, and ...
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