Bethlehem lit its Christmas tree in Nativity Square for the first time since the Gaza war, as residents prayed for peace ...
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How this apple pie fills the house with Christmas warmth
A good apple pie doesn’t need complicated tricks - just the right apples and steady technique. This recipe uses classic ...
A federal vaccine advisory committee voted Friday to end a longstanding recommendation that all U.S. babies get the hepatitis ...
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Newfoundland girl’s disappearance prompts calls for tougher laws to stop abductions
The girl’s disappearance underscores long-standing concerns about the ease with which a parent can take a child to another ...
A wave of companies are petitioning for exemptions from the Trump administration’s high levies on foreign-made goods, saying ...
Vancouver council will vote on whether to work with a new non-profit, the Filipino Legacy Society, to fast-track approval and development of a cultural centre on a piece of land at Main Street and ...
A Navy admiral has told lawmakers that there was no “kill them all” order from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth as Congress scrutinizes an attack that killed two survivors of an ...
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The Latest: Grand jury transcripts from abandoned Epstein investigation in Florida ordered released
Lawmakers from both parties are voicing concern over the proposed Netflix-Warner Bros. merger, warning it could create a ...
The Supreme Court’s final session of the year is shaping up to be a big one. When the justices return to the bench following ...
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SCOTUStoday for Friday, December 12
As we regularly note, we read a lot of legal news as we prepare this newsletter. Here’s the most memorable headline we saw this week: No Religious Discrimination Shown in […] ...
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled on Friday that federal prisoners can use habeas corpus to challenge decisions denying them transfer to lower-security institutions, holding that such refusals can ...
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December’s criminal law arguments
ScotusCrim is a recurring series by Rory Little focusing on intersections between the Supreme Court and criminal law. The Supreme Court has only eight cases scheduled for oral argument over two weeks ...
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