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Haley says she raised a strong $12M in February, but can't point to long-term plan to beat Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley said Friday that she raised $12 million in February, a haul that will likely allow her to remain in the Republican primary against former President Donald Trump past next week's Super Tu
Mar 1, 2024 8:15 PM
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Alabama IVF ruling highlights importance of state supreme court races in this year's US elections
CHICAGO (AP) — The recent ruling in Alabama that frozen embryos are legally considered children created a political firestorm after the decision halted treatment for many couples seeking to have families through fertility treatments.
Mar 1, 2024 7:59 PM
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A closer look at the legacy of former prime minister Brian Mulroney
OTTAWA — Former prime minister Brian Mulroney died Thursday in Palm Beach, Fla., at the age of 84. He was first elected in 1984 following the largest majority mandate in Canada's history, and was re-elected in 1988.
Mar 1, 2024 5:55 PM
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Child-care wait-lists balloon in many Ontario regions amid $10-a-day program
TORONTO — Child-care waiting lists have ballooned across Ontario since the province signed on to the national $10-a-day program, as demand due to the lower fees appears to be far outpacing the creation of new spaces in many regions.
Mar 1, 2024 5:33 PM
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President Joe Biden signs short-term spending bill to avoid partial government shutdown
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Friday signed a short-term spending measure that keeps one set of federal agencies operating through March 8 and another set through March 22 — officially staving off a partial government shutdown that would h
Mar 1, 2024 5:09 PM
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As an opioids scourge devastates tribes in Washington, lawmakers advance a bill to provide relief
SEATTLE (AP) — A bill that would bring millions of dollars to tribes in Washington state to address the opioid crisis received unanimous support in the House on Friday, opening the door for state funding to address a scourge that some say is claiming
Mar 1, 2024 4:27 PM
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Arizona's new voting laws that require proof of citizenship are not discriminatory, a US judge rules
PHOENIX (AP) — A federal judge is upholding provisions of new Arizona laws that would require counties to verify the status of registered voters who haven’t provided proof of U.S.
Mar 1, 2024 4:20 PM
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Olympic commission suggests wide-ranging changes to SafeSport and USOPC
A panel charged with reviewing the Olympic structure in the U.S. is calling for Congress to consider wide-ranging changes, including government funding of the U.S.
Mar 1, 2024 4:17 PM
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B.C. announces minimum nurse-to-patient ratios, $237M to recruit and retain staff
VANCOUVER — British Columbia has established minimum nurse-to-patient ratios for a range of different hospital settings and is investing $237 million to ensure they are met.
Mar 1, 2024 3:55 PM
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Question of whether Nebraska public money can go to private schools still set for November ballot
Nebraska’s top election official has ruled that voters will get to decide this year whether to repeal a law that gives taxpayer money for private school scholarships. But both Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen and state Sen.
Mar 1, 2024 3:33 PM
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