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Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., said the economic challenge sparked by President Donald Trump’s “chaos and uncertainty” is the biggest issue facing the Peach State, stressing that the president’s uncertain economic policy is impacting how businesses and residents make decisions for the future.Ossoff, preparing to run for re-election in 2026, potentially against Georgia’s popular Republican Gov. Brian Kemp, who has yet to announce if he will join the race. Ossoff is the only Democrat seeking reelection who represents a state that Trump won last year, making him a top target for Republicans hoping to maintain their Senate majority.”I am more than…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Matt Petgrave, the man arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after the death of hockey player Adam Johnson, will not face charges, British prosecutors said on Tuesday.The New York Post reports the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) decided not to charge Petgrave, who was involved in the tragic collision with Johnson during a Nottingham Panthers-Sheffield Steelers hockey game on Oct. 28, 2023. Petgrave’s skate sliced Johnson’s neck during the collision, ultimately leading to his death.  Adam Johnson #47 of the Pittsburgh Penguins skates against the Carolina Hurricanes at PPG Paints Arena on March 31, 2019…

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Franklin D. Roosevelt’s action-packed first 100 days in office set a new yardstick for all presidents who followed. Here are highlights of the first 100 days of the past 15 presidents, as well as Gallup approval ratings at that stage for those who were elected starting in the 1950s.Franklin D. RooseveltAssumed office in the depths of the Great Depression and rescued the banking system, took the nation off the gold standard and established the foundation of the New Deal by signing 15 major bills into law affecting agriculture, industry, energy production and social welfare.Harry S. Truman82 percent approval rating at…

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size A palpable sense of loss has been felt across Vancouver the last few days, as mourners gather to grieve the victims of Saturday’s Lapu Lapu festival tragedy — and the devastation is being felt far beyond city limits.. In Nova Scotia, members of the Filipino-Canadian community are speaking out in support of the victims and their families.“We are resilient. And during this moment of difficulty and challenges that we face, not only with the Filipino Canadians in Vancouver, but this is felt all over the world where Filipinos are,” said Elizabeth Estaquio-Domondon,…

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More than 100,000 parents have rushed to apply in the first 48 hours of a second round of student assistance payments, worth $89 million.The Cook Government has seized on the early rush of applications as proof technical problems that marred the first round of payments last year have been resolved.“We have had an overwhelming response, with over 100,000 claims successfully submitted in the past few days,” a State Government spokeswoman said.“The vast majority of claims have been made through the Service WA app.”But Shadow Education Minister Liam Staltari is demanding the Government release a regional breakdown of data, to ensure…

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The 66-year-old is the newest Filipino cardinal, having only been named by Pope Francis in December last year. He was appointed Bishop of Kalookan by Pope Benedict XVI in October 2015. Cardinal David is known for his charitable work for the surviving kin of the fatalities of the bloody “war on drugs” under former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who is currently detained at an International Criminal Court facility in the Hague on accusations of crimes against humanity over the deadly drug crackdowns. At the height of Mr Duterte’s anti-drug campaign, Bishop David of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kalookan in…

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“Bonjour, Macron!”At Le Prem’s, a small bar in western France that sells lottery tickets and tobacco, this greeting has become a running joke since President Emmanuel Macron dropped by unannounced the other day and bought a round of coffee for everyone, save the customers who opted for a bracing midmorning sauvignon blanc.“He did not come to scratch!” said Christophe Jacques, the cheerful bar owner, alluding to the betting games he offers on scratch cards, where winning numbers are revealed by scratching off an opaque covering. “He came to chat.”Chat the president did, for more than an hour, about health care…

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Nearly 400 scientists across the United States were informed Monday afternoon that their services were no longer needed to help write a major report on climate change for the federal government.The report, known as the National Climate Assessment, is a major publication produced every four years that summarizes the impacts of climate change in the United States, and it is congressionally mandated under the Global Change Research Act of 1990. The sixth edition is scheduled for publication in 2027 and preparations have been underway for months to meet that deadline.The National Climate Assessment is the basis for which federal, state,…

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