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A former Nova Scotia health-care CEO admitted in court on Tuesday that she had failed to properly prioritize oversight of her ...
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Around ten motorists a month handed community orders or fines despite being found criminally responsible for deaths ...
It has been 42 years since State Trooper George Hanna was shot and killed during a routine traffic stop in Auburn, ...
In a landmark ruling this week, France’s highest appeal court, the Cour de Cassation, threw out a lower court’s finding that ...
The Kremlin’s declaration that Venezuela “must be guaranteed the right to determine its own future without destructive ...
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