Federal court rules against new global tariffs Trump imposed after loss at the Supreme Court

WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal court ruled Thursday against the new global tariffs that President Donald Trump imposed after a stinging loss at the Supreme Court. A split three-judge panel

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‘Mormon Wives’ star Taylor Frankie Paul will not be charged in recent fights with ex-partner

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Taylor Frankie Paul, a star of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives ” and a

B.C. tables treaty legislation after 30-year negotiation with K’omoks First Nation

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A First Nation in British Columbia is one step closer to a fully ratified treaty after the province tabled implementation

2 arrested, 6 men wanted in alleged Entertainment District fight

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Two men have been arrested and six more have been identified as suspects in an alleged Entertainment District fight last

Death of person found in Perth park now being investigated as homicide

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The death of a person found injured in a Perth park is now being investigated as a homicide. In an

Katy Perry denies Ruby Rose's sexual assault allegations: 'Dangerous reckless lies'

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Pop star Katy Perry denies sexually assaulting “Orange Is the New Black” actor Ruby Rose in Australia nearly 20 years

Canada, U.S. stock markets rise as oil prices ease amid hopes of diplomatic talks

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index rose while U.S. markets rallied to the edge of an all-time high as oil

'All hands on deck:' Manitoba asks civil servants to help flood prep on First Nation

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WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government says it’s likely a First Nation at risk of severe flooding will be evacuated, and

Alberta won’t consider matching Ottawa’s summer fuel tax pause until June

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Alberta won’t consider following the federal government in pausing fuel taxes for the summer until after the province’s next scheduled

Halton police discourage students from playing annual ‘assassins game’

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The Halton Regional Police Service is discouraging students from playing a popular annual game where they hunt each other down