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Trump strikes new overseas deal and raises old ethics issue

Trump strikes new overseas deal and raises old ethics issue

NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump's company is licensing its name for a golf resort in Oman in the first of what the company hopes will be several overseas deals, raising conflict-of-interest issues as the former president announced a third run for the Wh
Leaders quietly work to ramp up pressure on N. Korea at G-20

Leaders quietly work to ramp up pressure on N. Korea at G-20

NUSA DUA, Indonesia (AP) — With all the big issues dominating this week’s meeting of leaders of the world’s biggest economies — war, famine, poverty, to name just a few — there’s been little public discussion of North Korea and its pursuit of nuclear
Concern about political interference with RCMP spotlighted at Emergencies Act inquiry

Concern about political interference with RCMP spotlighted at Emergencies Act inquiry

OTTAWA — A few hours after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the history-making decision to invoke the Emergencies Act, his national security adviser reached out to the RCMP for a threat assessment of the protests that had blockaded downtown Ottawa
Illinois voters approve collective bargaining amendment

Illinois voters approve collective bargaining amendment

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Illinois voters have approved an amendment to their state constitution guaranteeing the right to bargain collectively.
EPA leader listens to water concerns in Mississippi capital

EPA leader listens to water concerns in Mississippi capital

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Migration talks mark progress in tense U.S.-Cuba relations

Migration talks mark progress in tense U.S.-Cuba relations

HAVANA (AP) — Following a series of talks on migration with the Biden administration, Cuba said Tuesday that it will receive deportation flights from the United States that had been stalled in the pandemic — and said it was open to continuing dialogu
Mormon church voices support for same-sex marriage law

Mormon church voices support for same-sex marriage law

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said Tuesday it would back proposed federal legislation to safeguard same-sex marriages, marking the latest show of support for the measure from conservative-leaning groups.
S Korean leader urges China's Xi to play larger N Korea role

S Korean leader urges China's Xi to play larger N Korea role

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol asked China to play a more active, constructive role in curbing the nuclear threat from North Korea when he met Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday at the Group of 20 summit in Indone
Fight over election tally threatens Arizona certification

Fight over election tally threatens Arizona certification

PHOENIX (AP) — The two Republicans who control the elected board in a rural Arizona county have sued their own elections director to force her to conduct a greatly expanded hand-count of ballots cast in the Nov.
Kentucky governor relaxes ban on medical marijuana

Kentucky governor relaxes ban on medical marijuana

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Gov. Andy Beshear took action Tuesday to allow Kentuckians suffering from debilitating conditions to legally possess small amounts of medical marijuana properly purchased in another state.
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