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U.S. appeals court lets Trump send troops to Portland
A divided U.S. appeals court ruled on Monday that Donald Trump can send National Guard troops into Portland, Ore., despite objections by the leaders of the city and state, giving the Republican president an important legal victory as he dispatches military forces to a growing number of Democratic-led locales. Source link
Rush adds Montreal, Edmonton, Vancouver stops as reunion tour expands
Rush is putting more Canadian dates on the calendar for the band’s anticipated reunion tour, including new stops in Montreal, Edmonton and Vancouver. The band is adding more than a dozen cities to the Fifty Something concert tour, which begins in June next year. Source link
Liberals press Poilievre to apologize after calling RCMP leadership ‘despicable’
The federal Liberals are calling on Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to apologize for questioning the independence and integrity of the RCMP after he accused the nation’s police of covering up for the Liberal government. Source link
Court challenge begins to federal election result in Quebec riding won by single vote
The lawyer for a former Bloc Quebecois MP who lost her riding by a single vote in the April federal election says a do-over is required. Source link
IN PHOTOS | Celebrating Diwali around the world
Millions of people are celebrating Diwali with gatherings, fireworks displays, feasts and prayer to mark the Hindu festival symbolizing the victory of light over darkness. Source link
Italian news program refuses to be silenced after bomb explodes outside journalist's home
A bomb exploded outside the home of Italian investigative reporter Sigfrido Ranucci, damaging two cars belonging to his family and drawing widespread condemnation from advocates of the free press. Source link