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Jan. 6 Defendant Responds to Prosecutor’s Claim He Had a ‘Death List’
By Zachary Stieber A defendant in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol breach is challenging the claim he had “death list” in his home. Prosecutors said in a filing in…
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By Zachary Stieber A defendant in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol breach is challenging the claim he had “death list” in his home. Prosecutors said in a filing in…
By Lee Harding The Royal Bank of Canada is predicting a short recession in the Canadian economy in 2023, a prediction economists say is not unreasonable but is also not…
By Isaac Teo The B.C. Prosecution Service has proceeded to press criminal contempt charges against four more protesters who allegedly defied an injunction passed in 2018 that protects the construction…
Industry says it’s ‘pouring gasoline’ on supply chain crisis By Allan Stein Tens of thousands of independent California truck owner-operators could be out of business soon under a new statewide…
No one has been arrested By Zachary Stieber Police officers in Washington were called this week to Morton’s Steakhouse in Washington, where Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh was being harassed.…
By Eva Fu The Biden administration’s move to sell nearly 1 million barrels of oil reserves to China “defies all common sense” and is benefiting U.S. adversaries at the cost…
By Tom Ozimek and Mimi Nguyen Ly Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated Friday while on the campaign trail giving a speech, according to Japan’s NHK public television.…
By Gary Bai Tesla CEO Elon Musk has filed to exit from his multi-billion-dollar deal with Twitter over concerns about its spam bots, a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing…
BY MARINA ZHANG Though drug regulators were originally set up to regulate the drug industry, a new investigation by the British Medical Journal (BMJ) shows that conflict of interest (COI) is pervasive within…
By Reuters The United States has agreed to lift tariffs on Canadian solar products after a trade dispute settlement panel sided with Ottawa earlier this year, Canadian Trade Minister Mary Ng and the…