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Today-History-Dec17
Today in History for Dec. 17: In 1538, England's King Henry VIII was excommunicated by Pope Paul III. Married and divorced several times, Henry declared himself head of the Church of England. In 1777, ...
As Vance traveled to Pennsylvania to talk up the economy, new data underscored fresh concerns for the coming year, with ...
Coalition figures insist that while it has not been a productive year for legislation, it is not as bad as Opposition makes ...
Meanwhile, social media was abuzz on the weekend with suggestions a reconstituted Alberta Party, now led by former UCP ...
Voters from Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation opted for stability when electing their next band council on Dec. 6 — ...
Idaho Democratic Party Chair Lauren Necochea says the best chance to change that in 2026 is the race for state superintendent ...
Approval of the Liberal government under Prime Minister Mark Carney is 15 points ahead of the party overall, according to the ...
A new election was held for the Aggu riding after two candidates tied there during the general election on Oct. 27.
Trump Sues BBC for $10 Billion in Defamation Lawsuit After Broadcaster Refused to Pay Him $1 Billion
President Donald Trump has filed a defamation lawsuit against the BBC and is suing the broadcaster for $10 billion. He previously accused them of deceptively editing his Jan. 6, 2021, speech in a ...
But in Idaho, the numbers are more daunting. Idaho could look a little like the Tennessee 7th congressional district election from earlier this month (which drew a large electorate) where a standard ...
The Tory leader is not alone in that approach. CPC House leader Andrew Scheer recently accused the Liberals of “undemocratic” ...
Prime Minister’s long-standing support for emission reductions gives voters reason to believe he can be trusted – even as he ...
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