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Those with a home or business alarm within the Codiac RCMP coverage area in New Brunswick may not hear from police if that alarm system goes off. It’s all due to a new policy quietly introduced in April.Samuel Grove, who works at the residential and commercial security company, Centurion, sells alarms and camera systems. He says he and his co-workers have found themselves informing frustrated clients in the Moncton area about the new policy.“Whenever there is an intrusion, we’re contacting our key holders, our business owners, to make sure they’re aware of what’s happening,” he said.“But (…) the RCMP may…
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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! There will be no Triple Crown possibility for Golden Tempo, the longshot horse that won the Kentucky Derby last week.Trainer Cherie DeVaux announced Wednesday that the owners and she decided it was best for the horse to skip the Preakness Stakes, the next leg of the Triple Crown, with sights set on the Belmont Stakes instead on June 6.”We are incredibly appreciate of the excitement and support surrounding the possibility of a Triple Crown run,” DeVaux, who became the first woman to train a Derby-winning horse, wrote in a statement. “Golden gave…
DoorDash reported strong first-quarter results and order guidance after the bell on Wednesday as the food delivery giant pours more money into new technology to lure customers. Shares popped 14% following the report.Here’s how the company did versus LSEG estimates:Earnings per share: 42 cents vs. 36 cents expectedRevenue: $4.04 billion vs. $4.14 billion expectedFor the current quarter, DoorDash expects marketplace gross order value, which tracks total dollar value, between $32.4 billion and $33.4 billion. That topped the $32.43 billion in GOV forecast by analysts. The food delivery company also guided for $770 million to $870 million in EBITDA. The midpoint…
Fighters attack ‘Africa’s Alcatraz’, which detains high-value prisoners, and disrupt crucial supply chains to the capital.In a new wave of attacks in Mali, an al-Qaeda-linked group has stormed a main prison housing fighters from the armed group and set fire to trucks with food supplies heading to the capital Bamako.Fighters from the Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) group stormed the Kenieroba Central Prison, a recently built complex dubbed “Africa’s Alcatraz”, located about 60km (37 miles) southwest of Bamako, Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque reported on Wednesday.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listThe detention centre houses 2,500 prisoners, including at least…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump warned nearly a year ago that the District of Columbia may have been reporting “fake crime numbers” when he deployed the National Guard to the nation’s capital.Now, the Metropolitan Police Department is embroiled in scandal, as 13 officers have been placed on leave, with some already undergoing termination, according to MPD Interim Chief Jeffrey Carroll, as an ongoing probe into alleged manipulation of statistics unfolds.”Our Internal Affairs Bureau has completed an investigation into crime reporting,” Carroll said. The MPD did not immediately respond to a Tuesday request for comment.…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A federal jury has found a California man tied to a controversial underground biolab guilty of orchestrating a multimillion-dollar COVID-19 test fraud scheme, prosecutors said.Jia Bei Zhu, 64, a Chinese national, was convicted on all 12 counts following a two-week trial in Sacramento, including conspiracy, wire fraud, distributing misbranded medical devices and lying to the Food and Drug Administration, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.Prosecutors say Zhu used his Fresno-based company, Universal Meditech Inc. (UMI), to sell more than one million faulty COVID-19 test kits across the United States, raking in nearly…
Nestled in Ontario’s Kawarthas where Sturgeon and Pigeon lakes meet lies a small quintessential town. A destination for passersby, cottagers and campers, the serene water is dotted with kayakers and fishers in the summer, and in the fall, the leaves turn every shade of red, yellow and orange. With a population of just 3,500, you might think no one would remember the name. But if you’re from Ontario, chances are you’ve heard of Bobcaygeon.In 1998, the Canadian Rock Bank The Tragically Hip released a song by the same name. A chart-topper, The Tragically Hip put Bobcaygeon on the map.Headquartered in…
A decision not to screen Socceroos matches at Federation Square has sparked widespread backlash, with the side’s ex-captain accusing organisers of missing a key opportunity to unite fans.Melbourne’s top civic space has long been a focal point for major sporting events, drawing thousands for live screenings during the FIFA World Cup.But organisers have opted against hosting broadcasts in 2026, citing previous inappropriate fan behaviour.”After careful consideration, we’ve made the decision not to show the World Cup on Fed Square’s Big Screen this year,” Melbourne Arts Precinct director and chief executive Katrina Sedgwick said in a statement on Wednesday.”This is due…
Tesla TSLA shares edged higher on Wednesday, even as the electric-vehicle maker announced a recall affecting more than 218,000 vehicles.The stock rose 2.86% to $400.50.Recall draws attention but limited market impactTesla’s recall affects 218,868 vehicles across its Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X lines operating on software version 2026.8.6. The issue involves a delay in the rearview camera image when the vehicle is placed in reverse, a defect that the company said will be addressed through a software update.Recalls are generally not a major driver of stock performance in the automotive sector, as they are considered a…
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