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Carlos Alcaraz brushes aside mid-match knee concern to reach U.S. Open 4th round

Carlos Alcaraz Advances to U.S. Open Fourth Round Second seed Carlos Alcaraz showed his class once again as he powered…

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World

RFK Jr. deputy Jim O’Neill to serve as acting leader of U.S. CDC

Jim O’Neill, a former investor and critic of health regulations, has been appointed as the interim director of the U.S.…

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Politics

U.S. appeals court finds Trump tariffs unlawful, setting up likely Supreme Court showdown

A recent decision by a U.S. federal appeals court has deemed many of President Donald Trump’s tariffs as illegal. However,…

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Canada

U.S. federal appeals court rules some of Trump’s tariffs illegal

US Federal Appeals Court Rules Many of Trump’s Tariffs Illegal A United States federal appeals court ruled on Friday that…

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Business

Canada's economy shrinks as exports to U.S. plummet

Statistics Canada released data on gross domestic product Friday, revealing that the Canadian economy contracted in the second quarter. This…

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World

Chaos swirls at U.S. CDC amid messy Trump admin effort to oust director

The U.S. public health agency is facing a crisis as the White House moves to remove its director from the…

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Canada

No evidence behind rumours FIFA moving World Cup games from U.S. to Canada

New Rumours Emerge About 2026 FIFA World Cup Schedule In recent months, there have been online rumours suggesting changes to…

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Sports

Sluggish Djokovic continues shaking off rust at U.S. Open, comes back to beat Svajda

Novak Djokovic overcame a slow start in his second-round match at the U.S. Open, eventually defeating American qualifier Zachary Svajda…

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Business

Are B.C. residents with properties in the U.S. bailing out?

Elbows up, money out? A recent survey has revealed that more than half of Canadian property owners in the U.S.…

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Business

The U.S. government has taken a stake in Intel. Defence industry contractors could be next

The American government’s recent decision to take an ownership stake in U.S. chip-maker Intel has sparked controversy and raised questions…

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