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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Booby Food, an Alberta-based company specializing in breast milk freeze-drying, has had its licence suspended by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) for failing to meet several regulatory requirements. On Wednesday, the CFIA announced that it had suspended Booby Food’s licence on March 5, which means the company can’t operate for now.There is no recall linked to the suspension. Get weekly health news Receive the latest medical news and health information delivered to you every Sunday. The company’s Safe Food for Canadians licence was suspended because it “failed to comply with several regulatory…

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Sudan’s army retakes the presidential palace in Khartoum, striking a blow to the Rapid Support Forces in a key symbolic victory.Sudan’s army and its supporters are celebrating across the country after troops recaptured the presidential palace in the capital, Khartoum. Friday’s victory is perhaps the army’s most symbolic since launching a key counteroffensive against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in September last year. The RSF continues to control pockets in southern Khartoum, but has lost most of the capital since Sudan erupted into a civil war in April 2023. The development comes just days after RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan…

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In June 1973, a C.I.A. employee wrote a memo at the request of William E. Colby, the agency’s director, listing various ways the C.I.A. had, to put it delicately, “exceeded” its charter over the years.The seven pages matter-of-factly described break-ins at the French Consulate in Washington, planned paramilitary attacks on Chinese nuclear facilities and injections of a “contaminating agent” in Cuban sugar bound for the Soviet Union. The memo ended with an offhand aside about John A. McCone, the agency’s former director.“Finally, and this will reflect my Middle Western Protestant upbringing, McCone’s dealings with the Vatican, including Pope John XXIII…

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Check out the companies making headlines in premarket trading. FedEx — Shares tumbled more than 8% after the parcel delivery company slashed its full-year guidance , citing “weakness” in the U.S. industrial economy. FedEx now said to expect between $18 and $18.60 in earnings per share after certain exclusions, down from the range of $19 to $20 per share set earlier. United Parcel Service shares slid 1.5% in sympathy. Cleveland-Cliffs — The steel producer lost 2% after the Minnesota Star Tribune reported that Cleveland-Cliffs would temporarily idle two factories, resulting in hundreds of job cuts. That decision comes as automakers…

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Jon Lewis has been axed as head coach of England women’s team, paying the price for their abject Ashes whitewash.The former England bowler’s position had been hanging by a thread ever since his side were thrashed 16-0 in their multi-format series in Australia at the start of the year.Having also overseen an error-strewn showing at last year’s T20 World Cup, where England were knocked out in the group stage, he has now been let go as part of a wide-ranging review by the England and Wales Cricket Board.Possible replacements will now be weighed up, with former captain Charlotte Edwards an…

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The Trump administration would freeze $175 million in funds to this university for including transgender athletes in women’s sports, and this mysterious foam is causing beachgoers to fall ill. Can you answer this week’s Fox News Quiz?Looking for more? A Tesla fleet overtook the White House. Do you remember why? Find out in our previous week’s News Quiz.Test yourself on March Madness, famous flora and standout states in this week’s American Culture Quiz.CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APPIf you’re looking to play even more, you can find all of our quizzes by clicking here.Check back next week for the…

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 Good morning and welcome to Fox News’ morning newsletter, Fox News First. And here’s what you need to know to start your day …TOP 31. Trump demands action from nation’s top court 2. Boston mayor defends sanctuary city status3. One of the world’s busiest airports closed todayMAJOR HEADLINESGAME OVER – State’s universities cave to Trump on trans athletes after admin pauses funding. Continue reading …‘SMOKING GUN’ – Bryan Kohberger’s Amazon history reveals his ‘big mistake’ in new court docs, experts say. Continue reading …’GOOP’, THERE IT IS – Actress Gwyneth Paltrow nods to Trump-era promise in new move. Continue reading …CABIN…

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By Catherine Morrison The Canadian Press Posted March 21, 2025 8:17 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Prime Minister Mark Carney is hosting Canada’s premiers Friday in Ottawa as the provinces grapple with the effects of Chinese and U.S. tariffs. The meeting is taking place just days before Carney is expected to launch a federal election campaign that would send Canadians to the polls as soon as April 28.The meeting with the premiers will be held this afternoon at the Canadian War Museum.Audrey Champoux, a spokesperson for Carney, said earlier this week the session…

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McCarthy and his Temporal Drift partner, Yosuke Kitazawa, have been part of four of the five Yoshimura reissues that have been released by multiple record labels since 2017. The pair met at the indie imprint Light in the Attic, where they built a relationship with the Yoshimura estate while preparing to resurface his debut, “Music for Nine Postcards.” McCarthy and Kitazawa started Temporal Drift in 2021, partly to keep releasing Yoshimura’s albums. “We loved the music so much, and we wanted to continue that relationship because it did take years to develop that trust,” McCarthy said.During the ’80s, Yoshimura was…

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After the Department of Defense had taken down, then re-posted, an online feature about Jackie Robinson’s military service, even including the letters “DEI” in a new link, Mina Kimes let her feelings on the matter known.Kimes made an appearance on ESPN’s “Around the Horn” on Wednesday, just hours after the story was restored, saying the MLB legend’s history “matters.””Jackie Robinson was known for many things. But above all, first and foremost, it was his ongoing courage in the face of racial discrimination,” Kimes said. “In fact, in addition to crossing the color barrier in baseball, he served in a segregated…

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