Judge denies Trump lawyers’ second request for mistrial in hush-money case
By Sam Levine
Third week of testimony in Trump’s hush money trial draws to a close, with Michael Cohen yet to come
By Michael R. Sisak, Alanna Durkin Richer & Jake Offenhartz
Criminal defense attorney says Trump’s defense team made a tactical mistake
Trump's lawyers spar with Stormy Daniels in hush-money trial
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'Not going anywhere': Pro-Palestinian protesters set up encampment at University of Calgary
By Bill Kaufmann & Mackenzie Rhode
Police on scene at University of Calgary pro-Palestinian protest
By Omar Sherif
Student-led pro-Palestinian protests seen at Alberta universities Thursday | Globalnews.ca
By Paula Tran
McGill University says pro-Palestinian demonstrators 'refuse' to collaborate, encampment violates policies
Pro-Palestinian encampment at Montreal's McGill expands on day 12
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Netanyahu on U.S. threat to withhold arms: Israel will fight with its 'fingernails' if needed
Inside Biden’s decision to go public with his ultimatum to Israel over Rafah
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Netanyahu dismisses U.S. threat to withhold weapons if Israel launches full Rafah assault
GOP governor fumes over Biden's threat to cut off Israel aid: 'He's negotiating for the terrorists'
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Rex Murphy, sharp-witted intellectual and columnist, dies of cancer
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Additional suspect in largest gold heist in Canadian history arrested at Pearson Airport
By Michael Talbot
Toronto Pearson gold heist: Ontario man arrested at airport after arriving from India | Globalnews.ca
By Aaron D'Andrea
Peel police arrest another suspect tied to Pearson gold heist
Fugitive wanted for $20M Toronto airport gold heist arrested
By Adrian Humphreys
Peel Police make seventh arrest in connection with $24 million Pearson gold heist
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Alberta bill would change election date, allow province to assume control during local emergencies | Globalnews.ca
By Caley Gibson
Braid: UCP is taking more central power, but that's a good thing when the enemy is fire and flood
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By Don Braid
New bill would allow Alberta government to take command of local emergencies
By Janet French
Alberta plans to change fixed election date, citing disaster risks in spring
By Kelly Cryderman
Alberta to shift the fixed election date to fall when natural disaster risk is lower
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