U.S. Government Will Stop Paying for Test Strips to Detect Deadly Drugs
In a letter to states and other grant recipients, the Trump administration says the strips encourage drug use. Source link
Conservatives call on auditor general to investigate $250M PrescribeIT program
Conservative MPs are calling on the auditor general to probe the federal government’s handling of a $250-million program which reportedly is set to be scrapped next month. Source link
'My husband might give up work to care for our kids' – nursery bills in Wales highest in Britain
Parents in Wales say the cost of childcare is one of their biggest worries ahead of the election. Source link
Indigenous players defend Lyon after comment at training led to 'emotional' meeting
Several indigenous players who have played under Saints coach Ross Lyon come to his defence after comments he made during a training session led to a meeting where Lyon offered to stand down. Source link
Five things to look out for in the leaders' debate
With just over a week until the Senedd election, here are five things to look out for in the leaders’ debate. Source link
Laughing at a footballer's error helped save this sports fan's life
Mark Toothaker laughed so hard at Younghoe Koo’s botched NFL kick that he had a seizure. It may have saved his life. Source link
Live: Wall Street hits records as Australia awaits inflation data
Two of the key US indices are at record highs despite uncertainty about the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Follow the day’s events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog. Source link
Rogers offering buyouts to about 10,000 employees as it aims to cut spending
Telecommunications, media and sports giant Rogers Communications Inc. confirmed to CBC News on Monday that it is offering voluntary buyouts to about 10,000 eligible employees. Source link