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J.P. Cormier, the award-winning musician from Nova Scotia, has made the decision to cut ties with the United States, saying he will no longer be touring the country for as long as President Donald Trump’s tariff threats stay alive. Cormier, who has family south of the border and has been traveling to the U.S. for over 40 years, said his decision comes from what he describes as an “ongoing attack on Canada’s economic well-being.”Cormier emphasized the importance of national solidarity in the face of these challenges.“I’m going to conduct myself at this point in time as a Canadian and nothing…

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Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Victoria’s Secret — Shares declined 8.2% after the lingerie retailer issued lighter-than-expected guidance for the first quarter. Victoria’s Secret sees revenue coming in between $1.3 billion and $1.33 billion during the period, while analysts polled by LSEG had estimated $1.39 billion. Management cited an uncertain macro backdrop and shifts in consumer confidence. Marvell Technology — Shares of the semiconductor company slid 19.8% after Marvell posted modest beats for the fourth quarter. Marvell reported 60 cents in adjusted earnings per share on $1.82 billion of revenue, while analysts surveyed by LSEG were…

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Despite Sydney and Hawthorn putting on a stellar season opener at the SCG, fans have been enraged by a change to a beloved staple of AFL broadcasts: the scoreboard.AFL superstar Bailey Smith led a chorus of high-profile voices slamming Fox Footy for their unsightly and gigantic scoreboards as the season kicked off in the wet on Friday night.The Geelong midfielder posted a picture of his television to his Instagram, and the new graphic was circled in white.He didn’t mince his words either.“Get this s*** off my TV. Why’s it so big?” he wrote.His next post showed he’d switched to the…

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Stephen A. Smith will continue to be ESPN’s staple — and make a lot of money while doing so.The longtime reporter and analyst has agreed to a five-year extension worth at least $100 million, according to The Athletic.Smith has been a longtime host of “First Take,” which will continue to be his primary duty with the network, the report said. Stephen A. Smith accepts the Gil Nickel Humanitarian Award onstage during the 27th Annual UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation’s “Taste for a Cure” Event at the Beverly Wilshire in Beverly Hills, California, on May 10, 2024. (Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for…

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PRAYAGRAJ: Thousands of sanitation workers were toiling on Friday (Mar 7) to clean up 20,000 tonnes of waste left behind by hundreds of millions of Hindu devotees after India’s Maha Kumbh Mela mega-festival. The massive sanitation drive has been underway since the six-week gala drew to a close last week in the northern city of Prayagraj. Hundreds of millions of people visited the city during the festival according to government figures, with mounds of discarded clothing, plastic bottles and other waste now littering the grounds. “We have deployed 15,000 workers to clear up some 20,000 tonnes of waste generated from the…

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In England, the Tuesday before lent is traditionally celebrated by eating a stack of pancakes.But in Atherstone, a small town about 100 miles northwest of London, the locals gathered for a more bloody ritual: At 3 p.m. on the town’s main street, a ball was thrown out of the second-story window of a mortgage broker’s office, and dozens of men roared in unison as they piled on top of it.They punched and shoved each other as they scrambled for the ball, eventually emerging from the scrum with road rash and swollen faces. One young player smiled at onlookers, revealing a…

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FIRST ON FOX: Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s legal team hit a South Dakota media outlet with a cease-and-desist letter demanding that it correct and end its knowingly “false and misleading” reporting that Noem allegedly racked up hundreds of thousands of dollars on a government-issued credit card when she served as governor, Fox News Digital has learned. “On behalf of former South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem in her personal capacity, I write out of concern that your website continues to publish false and misleading information about my client that you have known to be false since at least July 2024,” an…

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Damon Hininger, the chief executive of CoreCivic, which operates private prisons and immigrant detention centers, opened an investor call last month on a buoyant note.“I’ve worked at CoreCivic for 32 years, and this is truly one of the most exciting periods in my career,” he said, adding that the company was anticipating in the next several years “perhaps the most significant growth in our company’s history.”CoreCivic, GEO Group and some smaller private prison companies are becoming a key cog in the Trump administration’s plan to hold and then deport vast numbers of undocumented immigrants. Already in the past week, CoreCivic…

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Supreme Court of Canada is set to release its decision today about third-party election advertising rules in Ontario that limit spending. Before 2021, third parties in Ontario could spend up to $600,000 on advertising in the six months before a provincial election call.That year, Premier Doug Ford’s government stretched that restricted spending period to one year while keeping the spending limit the same.The Progressive Conservative government argued the extended restriction was necessary to protect elections from outside influence, but critics said it amounted to the government trying to silence criticism ahead of the 2022 provincial…

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