Trudeau apologizes for 'embarassing' celebration of Ukrainian veteran who fought for Nazi unit in World War II
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau formally apologized on behalf of Canada's parliament Wednesday, referring to the "deeply embarrassing" incident last week that saw the chamber applaud a Ukrainian veteran who fought for a Nazi military unit during World War II.
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Trump adds former federal prosecutor to his defense team
Donald Trump has added two new attorneys, including a former federal prosecutor from New York, to his legal team, a source familiar with the decision told CNN.
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Explainer-What does New York fraud ruling mean for Donald Trump's business empire?
By Jack Queen The fate of Donald Trump’s business empire hangs in the balance after a New York
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Justin Trudeau apologises for honouring Nazi veteran in parliament
The prime minister says it was a mistake that "deeply embarrassed Parliament and Canada".
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Google created hurdles to protect smartphone foothold -small search firm
By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON The founder of Branch Metrics, which developed a method of searching within smartphone apps,
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Trump claims to be pro-worker. His record says he's anti-union
Donald Trump arrives in Michigan Wednesday with a lot more support among blue collar union members than a lot of Republican presidential candidates before him. But his record as president is decidedly anti-union.
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Judge leaves Trump asset sales up in the air after fraud ruling
By Karen Freifeld NEW YORK The New York judge who found Donald Trump liable for fraud on Wednesday
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Amazon has deep bench of defense lawyers to fight US FTC lawsuit
By Andrew Goudsward and Mike Scarcella WASHINGTON The U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s monopoly lawsuit against Amazon.com filed on
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Cassidy Hutchinson: Five things we learned from latest Trump aide book
Cassidy Hutchinson book alleges sexual assault at a rally and burning of documents in the White House.
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Casas Bahia executive quits as crisis deepens at Brazil retailer
SAO PAULO A top executive of Casas Bahia has decided to quit after less than five months on
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Washington Trust Bank to pay $9 million over discriminatory lending practices
Washington Trust Bank, the largest community bank in the country, will pay $9 million to settle civil rights
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Biden launches first anti-Trump ad, hitting Trump's labor record ahead of Michigan visit
President Joe Biden's campaign is out with a new ad slamming Donald Trump's record with autoworkers ahead of Trump's visit to the battleground state of Michigan, underscoring how critical working-class voters will be in the upcoming presidential election, as the country gears up for a potential Trump-Biden rematch in 2024.
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