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Rescue efforts are ongoing, officials said, after the KC-135 tanker and another aircraft were involved in an apparent accident. The U.S.-based companies, Planet Labs and Vantor, say they were not ...
'Hate, violence and intimidation have no place on the streets of Canada and our government will fight it however we can,' Ford said Roller-coaster release that began at Toronto festival last fall now ...
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We're overjoyed that City Hall has plainly heeded The Post's reporting and decided not to hire an "abolitionist" to run the Administration for Children's Services.
The latest results in the North Carolina Senate primary for democrats and republicans as and Michael Whatley and Don Brown run to face Roy Cooper.
The survey, conducted by the Israel Democracy Institute, also revealed that most Jewish Israelis feel safe during the war, while most Arab Israelis feel unprotected.
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT - Scott Humble, 64, of the town of North Harmony was charged March 9 with two counts of second-degree criminal contempt. According to officials, at about 3 p.m., ...