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Oklahoma attorney general to recommend clemency for Glossip

Oklahoma attorney general to recommend clemency for Glossip

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma's new Attorney General Gentner Drummond plans to ask the state's Pardon and Parole Board on Wednesday to recommend sparing the life of death row inmate Richard Glossip, a highly unusual move for the state's top prosecuto
Defamation suit produced trove of Tucker Carlson messages

Defamation suit produced trove of Tucker Carlson messages

WASHINGTON (AP) — The $787.
German plane airlifts 58 Canadians out of Sudan as Canadian plane readies for more

German plane airlifts 58 Canadians out of Sudan as Canadian plane readies for more

OTTAWA — Canada is welcoming the announcement of a new 72-hour ceasefire agreement in Sudan late Monday, though the chief of the defence staff warns the situation in the east African country makes any evacuation operation challenging.
Don Lemon fired from CNN after divisive morning show run

Don Lemon fired from CNN after divisive morning show run

NEW YORK (AP) — CNN fired longtime host Don Lemon on Monday following his short and disastrous run as a morning show host, a little over two months after he apologized for on-air comments about Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley being past
Critics say Manitoba's million-dollar ad campaigns are aimed at buying votes

Critics say Manitoba's million-dollar ad campaigns are aimed at buying votes

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government has budgeted more than $1 million to promote its recent budget and other initiatives such as affordable child care and inflation-fighting cheques that have been mailed to households.
US urges Russia's Lavrov to see suffering of Whelan's sister

US urges Russia's Lavrov to see suffering of Whelan's sister

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.S. brought the sister of an American imprisoned in Russia to the U.N. Security Council on Monday for a session being chaired by the Russian foreign minister, urging him to “look into her eyes and see her suffering.” U.S.
US helping from afar as Americans flee fighting in Sudan

US helping from afar as Americans flee fighting in Sudan

WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House said Monday the U.S. is helping from afar as thousands of Americans left behind in Sudan seek to escape fighting in the east African nation , after the U.S.
Clinic says promise not to enforce abortion law not enough

Clinic says promise not to enforce abortion law not enough

DENVER (AP) — The owner of a Catholic clinic challenging Colorado's new ban on unproven treatments to reverse medication abortions testified Monday that a state pledge not to enforce the ban for now wasn't enough to protect her staff and patients.
B.C. court decision a 'significant win' for parental rights, commissioner says

B.C. court decision a 'significant win' for parental rights, commissioner says

VANCOUVER — A recent court decision about workplace discrimination involving the mother of a young child is "a significant win for gender equality," British Columbia's human rights commissioner said.
ACLU sues to block Missouri rule on transgender health care

ACLU sues to block Missouri rule on transgender health care

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri ACLU on Monday sued to block new state restrictions on both adults and children seeking gender-affirming health care, which are set to kick in Thursday.