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Low unemployment rate is welcome news for Biden ahead of State of the Union
U.S. President Joe Biden cheered jobs numbers released Friday morning showing the lowest unemployment rate in almost 54 years, pointing…
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Controversial firearms bill loses amendment critics say hit hunting rifles – National
The government has withdrawn a controversial amendment to its proposed firearm legislation — one that critics warned could have…
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California Senate race’s early start accelerates House and legislative races
Within one day of Rep. Adam Schiff launching his run for Senate, Laura Friedman unveiled her own full-fledged campaign to take his…
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Three California congressional seats could soon be vacant. Here’s who is interested
With three prominent members of congress planning to run for one of California’s coveted U.S. Senate seats in 2024, the list of potential…
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Global ocean protection conference in B.C. looks to build on COP15 work
Federal politicians are expected to make a significant announcement on ocean protection during an international conference in…
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Best of cartoons, February 4, 2023
Best of cartoons, February 4, 2023Best of cartoons, February 4, 2023We’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to…
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Woman says Russian embassy in Canada denying her access to consular services – National
A Russian woman says she has been denied consular services by her country’s embassy in Canada over claims her Facebook activity…
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Freeland to meet provincial and territorial finance ministers in Toronto
By Staff
The Canadian Press
Posted February 3, 2023 6:17 am…
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About the debt ceiling crisis — be afraid, be very afraid
A group of moderate Republicans and former Republicans in Washington who call themselves the Concerned — as in, for the state of their…
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Coal plant owners to reap up to $2 billion in rebates under price caps
Coal-fired power plant owners in NSW and Queensland are expected to reap up to $2 billion in rebates from state and federal governments,…
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MDMA, psilocybin approved for psychiatric use in Australia
Australia has become the first country to recognise psychedelics as medicines, after the Therapeutic Goods Administration took…
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Sally Rugg to be paid as Monique Ryan’s chief of staff for at least two more weeks
At a hearing in Melbourne attended in person by Ryan and remotely by Rugg, lawyers pushed for documents detailing the particulars of the…
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Anthony Albanese says health reform top priority but doctors left unimpressed
The Albanese government will consider paying for longer GP consults, reforming funding models and expanding the scope of nurses,…
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