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Senator Lindsey Graham intends to challenge Georgia’s election citation, lawyers say

Senator Lindsey Graham speaks to reporters at Capitol Hill, Washington, on March 10. Alex Brandon / The Associated Press Lawyers representing Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said Wednesday she intends to challenge a subpoena that forces her to testify before a grand special jury in Georgia investigating the actions of former President Donald Trump …

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The yacht docked in Dartmouth after German owners died in a sailing accident

A sailing yacht has been towed to Dartmouth Cove, Nova Scotia, after its German owners died last month in an accident at sea. Karl and Annemarie Frank lived on their yacht CNB 66, Escape, and wrote a blog about their sailing experiences. Last month, the couple picked up two American passengers somewhere in the Caribbean. …

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SLAPP lawsuits increasingly used by anti-vaxx groups to silence critics, says Ontario lawyer

An Ontario lawyer in the eye of a $ 1 million defamation lawsuit filed by an anti-vaccine nursing group says special interest groups are increasingly using harassing lawsuits as tools that seek to silence critics when it comes to medical misinformation. Paul Champ, an Ottawa-based human rights and labor lawyer, spoke to CBC News about …

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Boris Johnson vows to stay in power after the resignation of two prime ministers

A challenging British Prime Minister Boris Johnson fought to stay in power on Wednesday following the resignation of two prime ministers and a host of younger officials, who said they could no longer serve under his plagued leadership. scandals. Opposition Labor members dragged Johnson with shouts of “Go! Go!” during the weekly Prime Minister’s Questions …

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JT Miller climbs to No. 2 on the business goal board, the Canucks are still far apart in the extent of the Daily Faceoff business goals 🎯

MONTREAL – In April, Canucks hockey operations president Jim Rutherford said “we’ll know by draft” if they could keep JT Miller in Vancouver in the long run. When we get to round 1 on Thursday night, it looks like the Canucks have their answer. According to sources, the Canucks met with Miller’s field on Tuesday …

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Canada funds projects to address PTSD in health care workers

Two McMaster University researchers working on projects addressing pandemic-associated post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among health care workers have received more than $ 4.5 million in Canadian federal funding. Projects include a website with evidence-based resources and a smartphone app that encourages early intervention and peer support. Altogether, the projects are expected to reach more than …

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Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider observe new “exotic” particles.

The physics lab that hosts the world’s largest atomic breaker has announced the observation of three new “exotic particles” never seen before, which could provide clues as to the force that binds subatomic particles together. The research collaboration, called the Large Hadron Collider (LHCb) experiment, located at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland, has observed a new …

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