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Alberta, Quebec united to push back against feds: Smith

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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said said her province and Quebec are frustrated with a federal government that wants to impose its will on provinces.

$10,000 CD vs. $10,000 high-yield savings account: Which earns more now that the Fed's cutting rates?

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Don't deposit $10,000 into either account type before knowing the interest-earning potential each offers right now.

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How much will a $150,000 HELOC cost monthly now that the Fed's cutting interest rates?

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With an interest rate cut just issued and others looming for this year, here's what a $150,000 HELOC costs now.

High Court Wants Feds' Input On Coffee Drink TM Fight

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The solicitor general has been asked by the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in on a trademark case against PepsiCo Inc. launched by a company that makes nitro-brewed coffee drinks called Rise.

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Feds call Marineland euthanasia threat ‘inappropriate’ as deadline nears

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Marineland warned that without an immediate financial bailout from the federal government, the company may be forced to declare bankruptcy or euthanize the animals.

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Blue city records 22 shootings and four murders over the weekend amid feud with feds

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Chicago police report 22 shootings over a three-day weekend period, resulting in 29 victims and four murder cases across the city during the violence.

Judge orders feds to explain plans for Ábrego García after DOJ stonewalls

Kilmar Ábrego García wants to be deported to Costa Rica instead of Eswatini because of assurances that the Maryland man won't be sent back to a Salvadoran megaprison.

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Bitcoin Hits New Highs; Fed Prepares To Speak; Shutdown May Silence Key Jobs Data

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Bitcoin pushed into uncharted territory, the Fed returns to the spotlight midweek, and the government shutdown threatens to mute key macro signals...

Feds drop human labor trafficking probe into California Christian college

The move clears the way for a civil lawsuit from four former students who claim they were promised scholarships but forced to work to pay for their schooling.

Feds drop human labor trafficking probe into California Christian college

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The move clears the way for a civil lawsuit from four former students who claim they were promised scholarships but forced to work to pay for their schooling.

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Fed-up Aussie dad takes matters into his own hands after 'junkies' dumped piles of disgusting rubbish into a local creek: 'Absolute hero'

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Residents have labelled the local father a hero after he stepped up to tackle the unhygienic mess: 'Third world country'.

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NFL slammed over ‘ridiculous’ and ‘inexplicable’ roughing the passer call – ‘why football fans are so fed up’

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NFL fans have reacted furiously to a roughing the passer call during the New Orleans Saints win over the New York Giants.

This Patagonian village has glacier-fed rivers and majestic scenery. The only problem? Sewage

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El Chaltén is a paradise for hikers. But the seasonal influx of tourists stretches the sanitation infrastructure to breaking point – and even a legal victory has not provided a solution

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Banks move quickly to cut deposit costs after Fed rate cut

Many banks lowered the interest rates they pay on certificates of deposits and high-yield savings accounts in September, capitalizing on the Fed's 25-basis-point cut.

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Fed Govt moves to fund homegrown brain cancer cure research

The Federal Government has instructed its health research institutes to support and provide financial commitments to ongoing studies into a potential treatment for brain cancer. The government listed, among others,

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Fed Govt excited by N8b liver transplant private hospital built by Nigerian

The Federal Government has expressed delight over the state-of-the-art Tasmania Digestive Centre built by a Nigerian Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist, Dr Albert Nwaba, in Tasmania, Australia. During the inauguration, Acting High

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Fed Govt Promotes Workers’ Wellness Through Fitness Exercise

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The Federal Government has intensified efforts to promote a healthy and productive workforce through an awareness and fitness exercise for civil servants in Abuja. The initiative, part of the monthly Federation of Public Service Games …