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Republican-backed Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate resurfaces unproven fraud concerns

Republican-backed Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate resurfaces unproven fraud concerns

MADISON, Wis.
Social Security Administration to require in-person identity checks for new and existing recipients

Social Security Administration to require in-person identity checks for new and existing recipients

WASHINGTON (AP) — In an effort to limit fraudulent claims, the Social Security Administration will impose tighter identity-proofing measures — which will require millions of recipients and applicants to visit agency field offices rather than interact
Supreme Court seems in no hurry to rule on Trump plea to rein in judges over birthright citizenship

Supreme Court seems in no hurry to rule on Trump plea to rein in judges over birthright citizenship

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seems to be in no hurry to address an issue that has irritated Republican and Democratic administrations alike: the ability of a single judge to block a nationwide policy .
'It's not personal': Trump's deportation efforts find support among South Florida Latinos

'It's not personal': Trump's deportation efforts find support among South Florida Latinos

MIAMI (AP) — In Hialeah, Florida, a city that's 95% Hispanic, only three residents showed up at a recent city council meeting to speak against a partnership with the federal government to enforce immigration laws.
Kremlin-focused book ‘To Run the World' wins $50K Lionel Gelber Prize

Kremlin-focused book ‘To Run the World' wins $50K Lionel Gelber Prize

TORONTO — A book that examines decisions made within the Kremlin in its quest to become a global superpower has won a top Canadian prize for international affairs writing.
Democrats clashed over their shutdown strategy. But the party's identity crisis runs far deeper

Democrats clashed over their shutdown strategy. But the party's identity crisis runs far deeper

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats have been sniping at each other in public since Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer helped pass a Republican spending bill that prevented a government shutdown. But the divisions in their party hardly began there.
Federal government promises $2.55B in low-cost loans to build Toronto rental homes

Federal government promises $2.55B in low-cost loans to build Toronto rental homes

TORONTO — The federal government is promising billions in low-cost financing to help build thousands of rental homes in Toronto, including more than a thousand affordable units. Ottawa says it will provide $2.
Carney announces plans to boost Canada's military footprint in the Arctic

Carney announces plans to boost Canada's military footprint in the Arctic

IQALUIT — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday that Ottawa will expand the Canadian Armed Forces’ presence in the Arctic and turn to Australia's over-the-horizon radar tech to monitor threats from adversaries such as China and Russia.
KPMG poll says 54 per cent of manufacturers can weather trade war of more than a year

KPMG poll says 54 per cent of manufacturers can weather trade war of more than a year

TORONTO — A new survey says roughly half of domestic manufacturers say they can weather a trade war that lasts more than a year.
Rep. Mike Flood of Nebraska is the latest GOP member of Congress to face angry crowds back home

Rep. Mike Flood of Nebraska is the latest GOP member of Congress to face angry crowds back home

COLUMBUS, Neb. (AP) — More than 200 people converged on an eastern Nebraska high school auditorium Tuesday evening for a town hall held by Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Flood.
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