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Russian attacks kill at least 2 as Ukraine strikes a Russian drone factory

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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian strikes killed at least two people in Ukraine, officials said Sunday, as Ukraine’s military struck

Advocate says end of door-to-door mail delivery will be ‘isolating’ for seniors

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OTTAWA — Seventy-nine-year-old Janet Wees says she writes 400 letters a year and usually gets mail delivered at least two

Dominican Republic and Haiti to reopen airspace in May, restoring flights after more than 2 years

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SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — The governments of the Dominican Republic and Haiti have agreed to reopen their airspace

Suspected impaired driver arrested after crashing into utility pole

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A suspected impaired driver was arrested late Saturday evening after crashing their vehicle into a utility pole, according to police.

New report finds increase in anti-Sikh hate

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Every day, Sukhmani, an 11th grader from Scarborough, carefully ties her turban, a practice rooted in faith, discipline, and identity.

California bear-suit luxury car scam ends in insurance fraud sentences for 3

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Three people in California have been sentenced for insurance fraud in a bizarre scam that involved

North Korea launches ballistic missiles toward sea

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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea launched multiple ballistic missiles toward the sea on Sunday, its neighbors said, the

Toronto FC tallies late to salvage 3-3 draw with visiting Austin FC

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Toronto FC scored three goals in the second half to extend its unbeaten streak to six games with a 3-3

Construction on Trump’s White House ballroom can continue for now, US appeals court says

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WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal appeals court is allowing President Donald Trump to continue building a $400 million ballroom at