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'We will just die in silence': US aid cuts hit Ethiopia's fragile Tigray region
MEKELE, Ethiopia (AP) — As a displaced person in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region, 76-year-old Haile Tsege is no stranger to hunger.
Mar 12, 2025 10:29 PM
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The pope's improving condition confirmed with a chest X-ray, Vatican says
ROME (AP) — Pope Francis ' recovery from double pneumonia continued Wednesday as a chest X-ray confirmed improvement, two days after doctors declared he’s no longer in imminent danger of death.
Mar 12, 2025 10:13 PM
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Alzheimer's Association pairs up with New Mexico in US pilot program to raise awareness
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico has paired up with the Alzheimer's Association in a pilot U.S.
Mar 12, 2025 8:22 PM
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A breakdown of major EPA deregulatory moves around water, air, climate
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin on Wednesday announced nearly three dozen deregulatory moves that he said would spur the U.S. economy by rolling back rules that have unfairly burdened industry.
Mar 12, 2025 6:03 PM
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B.C. doctors get new guidance on involuntary care for people who use drugs
British Columbia clinicians have received new guidance about involuntary care for adults, including a directive that it cannot be used to prevent harmful "risk-taking" by people who use drugs whose behaviour is not related to mental impairment.
Mar 12, 2025 5:20 PM
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Tariff war forcing N.B. to cut trade barriers, go into deficit in next week's budget
FREDERICTON — Nearly seven years after the New Brunswick government went to the Supreme Court to prevent the free movement of alcohol across the country, Premier Susan Holt says the tariff war with the United States is forcing the province to rethink
Mar 12, 2025 4:34 PM
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Manitoba to no longer have jail as an option for people with communicable diseases
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is planning to stop using jails to detain people who have communicable diseases that pose a risk to others.
Mar 12, 2025 2:52 PM
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B.C.'s New Democrat government and Greens finalize confidence agreement
VICTORIA — British Columbia's NDP government and the provincial Green Party caucus have signed an agreement that consolidates the New Democrats' hold on the provincial legislature where they have a one-seat majority.
Mar 12, 2025 1:30 PM
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USDA ends program that helped schools serve food from local farmers
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Agriculture Department is ending two pandemic-era programs that provided more than $1 billion for schools and food banks to purchase food from local farmers and producers.
Mar 12, 2025 1:27 PM
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N.B. Pride group invites LGBTQ+ Americans dealing with the 'scary' reality of Trump
When Saint John, N.B., holds its annual Pride celebration in August, it's expecting a new group of participants — Americans seeking a safe haven from the “scary” reality of living under President Donald Trump’s administration.
Mar 12, 2025 10:29 AM
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