Month: July 2020

Iran’s parliament impeached Economy Minister Masoud Karbasian on Sunday in the latest blow to embattled President Hassan Rouhani as he struggles to face down a mounting economic crisis. Karbasian is the second cabinet minister to be sacked this month, following the impeachment of Labour Minister Ali Rabiei on August 8. He lost a vote of confidence, which was carried […]

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Bryan Danielson, 35, and wife Brianna (Daniel Bryan & Brie Bella), 33, announced after a doctor’s appointment yesterday that their daughter, due tomorrow, was expected to be late. Bryan Danielson wasn’t at SmackDown this past week, and given the timing, one would assume he’s allowed next Tuesday off as well. The couple did a video on the Bella […]

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Click:high voltage insulator coatings At least two people were killed when suspected Islamic State suicide bombers attacked the headquarters of Libya’s state oil company.  Several gunmen entered the offices of the Libyan National Oil company in Tripoli and opened fire on staff and security guards on Monday, the country’s UN-backed government said. At least one large […]

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TORONTO — A police officer who shot and wounded a Black woman after a domestic call on Mother’s Day in Mississauga, Ont., was charged on Thursday with criminal negligence and other offences. In a statement, the director of the provincial Special Investigations Unit (SIU), Joseph Martino, said he had reasonable grounds to charge Valerie Briffa in […]

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MONTREAL — A Quebec coroner is questioning why the Transport Department failed to maintain a stretch of highway northeast of Montreal where a man died last year after his car hit a seven-metre-long pothole. Coroner Paul Dionne said 32-year-old Ihor Horbanov died March 11, 2019, after his car hit the “giant” pothole near Contrecoeur, Que. Horbanov […]

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The federal, provincial and territorial governments have reached a deal on billions of dollars in transfers to continue reopening economies amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday. He said the federal government will contribute $19 billion under the “Safe Restart Agreement” to help provinces fund things like child care, contact tracing and […]

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Doug Ford is no longer sporting the pandemic mullet that he once said made him look like a “sheep dog.” Ontario’s Premier visited Mastronardi Barbering in Leamington, Ont., Thursday morning to get his long-awaited trim.  Ford previously said he wouldn’t cut his hair until every region in the province had entered Stage 2 of reopening […]

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Minneapolis, MN — Storm athletes will descend on Las Vegas this weekend for the 2015 U.S. Open Wrestling Championships and they’re bringing one of their strongest senior-level teams in over a decade. Athletes competing in freestyle for the Storm have among them 19 NCAA All-American accolades and six NCAA individual national championships (4 DI and […]

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