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Liberal leader Mark Carney tells Canadians that Canada decides "what happens here", in what appears to be a reference to ...
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AlterNet on MSNOnly one thing is going to stand in Trump's way — and he knows it | OpinionIt didn’t happen in some shadowy back alley or under the cover of night. It happened in broad daylight — in the heart of an ...
Amid Trump’s trade war and threats to make it the 51st state, Canadians vote in national elections
Canadians will pick new Prime Minister Mark Carney or populist opposition leader Pierre Poilievre, but Monday's election is ...
A major power cut hit Spain and Portugal on Monday (April 28), knocking out subway networks, phone lines, traffic lights and ATM machines. Spanish generator Red Electrica said the incident had ...
The Trump administration issued a formal veto threat Monday morning regarding a bipartisan resolution that would terminate ...
At its core, open source is about giving back control. In a landscape dominated by hyperscale proprietary models, choice has become somewhat of a luxury. Many businesses have found themselves locked ...
The Democratic Party’s path back to power runs through Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and her made-for-TV Delivering on ...
Huge power outages have hit large parts of Spain and Portugal. Airports have lost power, traffic lights and phone lines are ...
Woman at the centre of Jeffrey Epstein scandal who became advocate for sex trafficking victims has died aged 41 ...
Trains, traffic lights, card payments, and phone networks have been hit - officials say restoring power will take hours.
Canadians are voting whether to extend the Liberal Party’s decade in power or instead hand control to the Conservatives.
Winnipeg is reeling, the Panthers are stirring things up and Toronto is looking for a finishing touch -- again.
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