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NYC mayor’s race draws attention, but California, Pennsylvania votes Tuesday could shape national politics
Virginia and New Jersey, as they have in modern times, hold gubernatorial elections the November after a presidential inauguration. While those races remain important, it’s a California ballot measure and a Pennsylvania vote regarding the state Supreme Court that could have more significant national consequences. CBC | World News
Read More »Boston LIVE: Locals urged ‘avoid area’ as ‘suspicious device’ found
Several roads have been closed while the incident is ongoing. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Dick Cheney, powerful and polarizing U.S. vice-president to George W. Bush, dead at 84
Dick Cheney, the hard-charging conservative who became one of the most powerful and polarizing vice-presidents in U.S. history and a leading advocate for the invasion of Iraq, has died at age 84. CBC | World News
Read More »I was in the room for Rachel Reeves’ absurd Budget speech – she failed to do one thing
The Chancellor attributed blame to dozens of other people, but her own role in events was notably absent. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »‘I’m in Brazil with Prince William – and one key thing has stood out’
Prince William is spending five days in Brazil this week as he spotlights his Earthshot Prize and attends COP30. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Man charged £4.3k to buy back his own flags council removed from lamp posts
Shaun Remmer, 49, has been told he will have to pay 36 for each new St George or Union Jack flag he erects in his home town of Thirsk, North Yorkshire Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »London transport LIVE: Chaos as drivers face ‘horror journeys’ and public transport delays
Commuters using cars and public transport this morning are facing a nightmare journey. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Girl, 17, raped by migrant in his locked bathroom after her phone died on the bus
The court heard Chiemka Okoronta will likely be deported following his sentence. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Italian winemakers look to new technologies with old grape varieties to adapt to a changing climate
As Italy’s vineyards grapple with summers that are longer and hotter, erratic weather and dwindling water, winemakers are being forced to rethink one of the oldest assumptions in their craft: terroir, the delicate interplay of soil, sun, wind, rain and human touch that gives each wine its specific taste. CBC | World News
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