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Canada denies sharing Huawei CFO Meng’s devices details with FBI-court documents

The Canadian attorney general has filed affidavits asserting that information identifying Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou’s electronic devices was not shared with the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) during her December 2…

Trump, Lifelong New Yorker, Declares Himself a Resident of Florida

The president filed a “declaration of domicile” last month saying that his property in Palm Beach will be his permanent residence.

Mercy takes down Bullitt East in three sets to win Sixth Region volleyball title

Led by Caitlin Carpenter and Elena Scott, the Jaguars swept Bullitt East to earn a spot in the Kentucky state volleyball tournament.

       

Mercy advances to the state volleyball tournament with win over Bullitt East

Mercy volleyball is pleased to win the Sixth Region tournament, but is heading to the state tournament on a mission.

       

US targets Iran construction sector with new sanctions

The United States on Thursday extended its sanctions on Iran by taking aim at its construction sector, which Washington linked to the country’s Revolutionary Guards. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo imposed the sanctions after the construction sector wa…

The Boy Scouts Of America Will Increase Their Membership Fees By More Than 80%

The group cites rising insurance costs. The reaction from adult volunteer leaders ranged from annoyance to skepticism, mainly about the timing of the announcement.

New Threats Put Wildfire Fighters’ Health on the Line

America’s rapid suburban expansion into the wilderness, combined with the growing ferocity of wildfires, is posing new health threats.

Trump’s Claim That Aides Are Immune From Testifying Is Tested in Courts

A parallel clash over Congress’s power to get information and the president’s power to keep it secret played out in two courtrooms.

House Impeachment Inquiry Vote Underscores Intense Polarization

No Republicans and only two Democrats broke ranks, a sign that the inquiry is likely to remain a highly partisan affair.

UPDATE 2-U.S. imposes new Iran sanctions, but waives others

The United States said on Thursday it had imposed sanctions on the Iranian construction sector and trade in four materials used in its military or nuclear programs, even as it waived sanctions to let foreign firms continue non-proliferation work in Ira…

Bernard Slade, 89, Dies; ‘Partridge Family’ Creator and Playwright

His “Same Time, Next Year” ran for years on Broadway, was made into a movie and is often described as one of the most-produced plays in the world.

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