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Louisiana 'Don't Say Gay' bill advances out of committee

Louisiana 'Don't Say Gay' bill advances out of committee

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — As several conservative states adopt legislation that prohibits school employees from teaching or discussing sexual orientation and gender identity in the classroom, Louisiana advanced its own “Don’t Say Gay” bill Wednesday.
Fox to hand over documents for 2nd voting machine lawsuit

Fox to hand over documents for 2nd voting machine lawsuit

NEW YORK (AP) — Fox News agreed Wednesday to hand over thousands of documents to voting machine company Smartmatic, which is suing the network for defamation in a case similar to Dominion Voting Machines' just-settled lawsuit .
What's in the GOP bill to lift debt limit, cut spending

What's in the GOP bill to lift debt limit, cut spending

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans are trying to exact a price from Democrats for agreeing to increase the nation's borrowing authority and prevent the government from defaulting on the obligations it has accrued over decades.
Disney sues DeSantis, calling park takeover 'retaliation'

Disney sues DeSantis, calling park takeover 'retaliation'

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Disney sued Florida Gov.
California Democrats propose tax changes for businesses

California Democrats propose tax changes for businesses

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Democrats in the California Senate on Wednesday said they want to raise taxes on some of the largest corporations so they can cut taxes for nearly every other business.
Canadian military unlikely to conduct airlifts out of Sudan past this week: officials

Canadian military unlikely to conduct airlifts out of Sudan past this week: officials

Ottawa is unlikely to evacuate citizens from Sudan after this week, officials say, though it is not clear when Canadian planes will actually start airlifting people to safety.
Telus Health, Medical Services Commission reach settlement over fee program: minister

Telus Health, Medical Services Commission reach settlement over fee program: minister

VICTORIA — A British Columbia company offering health services to patients who pay annual fees starting at $4,650 has agreed to modify its policies, averting a court challenge over public health care, says the province's health minister.
Saskatchewan may release inquiry into Prince Albert police after serious incidents

Saskatchewan may release inquiry into Prince Albert police after serious incidents

REGINA — Saskatchewan’s public safety minister says she is considering releasing a report that investigated Prince Albert police amid ongoing concerns from Indigenous leaders over serious incidents in the community connected to the force.
Prison sex abuse must be rooted out, Justice official says

Prison sex abuse must be rooted out, Justice official says

AURORA, Colo.
Minneapolis NAACP sues city over police spying allegations

Minneapolis NAACP sues city over police spying allegations

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minneapolis NAACP sued the city of Minneapolis on Wednesday over allegations that police officers used phony social media accounts to spy on activists without a legitimate public safety purpose.
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