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Anthony Furey: Beijing’s Election Interference Must Be Taken Seriously

Commentary There can be a tendency among the public to write off political scandals as nothing more than partisan infighting, and it’s often an understandable tendency. These days politicians and their proxies turn every little misstep made by their opponents into the biggest of dramas, demanding inquiries and resignations for things that don’t even register

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Farewell, Fontana: NASCAR’s Last Weekend at a Racing Gem

FONTANA, Calif.—Most of NASCAR’s Cup Series drivers feel like they’re saying their final goodbye to a dear old friend this weekend. Auto Club Speedway’s racetrack seems to be adored by every professional driver on the continent. Those two miles of gloriously weathered asphalt allow racers to be their best selves, providing the ideal combination of

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Canada Has Sixth-Highest Suicide Rate in Americas, Says First Study of Its Kind

A new study ranks Canada as having the sixth-highest suicide mortality rate in 2019, out of 33 countries in North, Central, and South America. Conducted by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) and published on Feb. 23 in The Lancet Regional Health, the study is the first of its kind to examine the

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GOP Primary Candidates Must Sign a Loyalty ‘Pledge’ Before Debate

Republican National Committee (RNC) Chair Ronna McDaniel said Sunday that all GOP presidential candidates who want to take part in the first presidential debate need to agree to a pledge to support the eventual 2024 Republican nominee. “Anyone getting on the Republican national committee debate stage should be able to say, ‘I will support the

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Which Is a Better Sofa Companion, the Coffee Table or the Ottoman?

By Katie Laughridge From Tribune News Service Both coffee tables and ottomans serve as functional decorations that blend seamlessly into the design of your living space. While we believe that you can’t go wrong with either choice, knowing the differences between them, and what questions to ask when deciding to bring one home, can help

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Public Inquiry Needed on Alleged Foreign Election Interference, Says Former CSIS Head

A public inquiry is needed to determine whether there has been Chinese interference in Canadian elections, says former Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and national security and intelligence adviser to the prime minister Richard Fadden. “In this case, the allegations are so serious they need to be looked into,” Fadden said in an interview on

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