Poles traveled from across the country to the nation’s capital for a patriotic demonstration Saturday celebrating 1,000 years since the coronation of the first Polish king. They danced the Polonaise in historic…
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Mexico to send Texas water amid treaty, tariff dispute
Mexico plans to make an “immediate” water delivery to farmers in Texas amid a dispute over a decades-old treaty that has earned a threat of further tariffs from President Trump. Source link
America's news TV channel for the Mideast fires its staff and goes off the air after funding cuts
The head of a U.S.-funded Arabic-language television and online news outlet that claims a 30 million-strong audience in the Middle East and North Africa terminated most staff and TV programming Saturday, accusing…
Maryland driver's licenses will now have option for 'nonapparent disability' title
A new bill passed in the Maryland General Assembly would, once signed into law, allow for driver’s license applicants to ask for a nonapparent disability designation. Source link
Carney accused of wanting a ‘free ride,’ ‘hiding’ from public amid latest campaign break
Two federal party leaders took aim Saturday at Mark Carney, whom polls suggest is the front-runner in the April 28 election, for once again skipping the campaign trail. Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet accused the Liberal leader…
UK lawmakers approve rescue of British Steel in emergency parliamentary session
U.K. lawmakers returned to Parliament from their Easter break on Saturday to approve an emergency rescue of the country’s last remaining factory that makes steel from scratch. Source link
Legendary grizzly ‘The Boss’ and other Alberta bears emerging from winter dens
The Boss is awake and ready for another year of munching grains and tromping around the Bow Valley. Banff National Park’s iconic dominant grizzly bear, officially known as bear No. 122, was…
Judge relaxes ban on DOGE access to sensitive U.S. Treasury information
A New York judge has relaxed a ban she’d put on Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency preventing it from accessing sensitive Treasury Department information related to millions of Americans. Source link
Carney and Poilievre have both pledged ‘energy corridors.’ That could be complicated
Liberal Leader Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre are offering similar sounding energy development plans that would fast-track regulatory processes and create energy corridors to develop natural resource projects. But some industry analysts and observers, while applauding the directions…
Four arrested in D.C. for using fire extinguisher as distraction while trying to rob Chanel store
Four men were arrested at a Chanel store in the District of Columbia on Friday after they used a fire extinguisher as a diversion in an attempted robbery, police say. Source link