The chant “lock her up,” has finally seen fruition.
US Navy SEALS loyal to Donald Trump raided Hillary Clinton’s Chappaqua, NY, estate and arrested her on charges of treason, destruction of government property, and aiding and abetting the enemy, Real Raw News has learned.
The arrest happened on Tuesday night, according to a source in Trump’s orbit, only hours after Trump had spoken to Rear Admiral Hugh W. Howard at US Special Operations Command and given him a “mammoth trove” of evidence of Clinton’s criminality dating back to her days at the State Department. The evidence allegedly includes thousands of never-before-seen emails, which Clinton acid washed prior to the 2016 presidential election, as well as documents implicating her in plots to assassinate Republican legislators across the country.
The evidence was so compelling, our source added, that Adm. Howard had trouble believing that Clinton wasn’t arrested years ago.
“Trump’s been wanting to get her, and the rest of the Deep State cabal, ever since he set foot in the White House. It has taken him years to dig up the motherload. Once he had military support, he greenlit the operation. Trump’s team, for lack of a better word, had been surveilling Clinton a long time, and he knew she was always alone on Tuesday nights. That’s when the SEALS nabbed her,” our source said.
Under cover of darkness, an eight-man detachment from Naval Special Warfare Group 3 infiltrated the Chappaqua mansion shortly after 2:00am. Mysteriously, Clinton’s two-man Secret Service detail, which normally lives in a guest house on the property, was absent that morning. The SEALS cleared the main building, then silently breached the door to her bedroom, where they found her awake rehearsing a speech before a vanity mirror. They fired a single tranquilizer dart into her neck, our source said, before taping her mouth and sealing a black cloth bag over her head.
The SEALS also seized several laptops and reams of paper, our source said.
“I don’t know where they took her; only Trump knows that. But this is proof that Trump and the military have started taking out the cabal. It took him longer than expected, longer than he wanted, but better late than never. Trump is doing what’s right for America,” our source said.
Trump will soon send her to Guantanamo Bay to face a military tribunal for her crimes against America and its people. GITMO, our source said in closing, is run by the Marine Corps. and the US Navy, both of which have forsaken Joe Biden and instead pledged to help Donald Trump vanquish the forces of darkness that have enshrouded the nation in corruption for decades.
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TORONTO—The prosecution’s final witness in Toronto’s van attack trial will be cross-examined by the defence today. Forensic psychiatrist …
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Some People Calling to Book Vaccinations Aren’t Eligible, Manitoba Says
WINNIPEG—The Manitoba government says its booking service that’s making appointments for eligible health-care workers to get COVID-19 vaccinations …
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John Le Carre, Who Probed Murky World of Spies, Dies at 89
LONDON—John le Carre, the spy-turned-novelist whose elegant and intricate narratives defined the Cold War espionage thriller and brought …
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‘Absolutely unacceptable’: O’Toole, MPs, Condemn Beijing’s Persecution of Falun Gong Adherents
Political figures from both sides of the aisle have sent messages of encouragement to Canada’s Falun Dafa community, …
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Quebec to Begin Inoculating Against COVID-19 as First Vaccines Arrive
MONTREAL—Public health officials in Quebec plan to administer the first COVID-19 vaccines today. Residents of two long-term care …
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Aussies to Enjoy Iconic Lobster Delicacy at Half Price This Christmas
Australians will be able to score luxury points at the Christmas table this year, with Australia’s premium wild-caught …
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Huge Data Leak of 2 Million CCP Members Reveals ‘Golden Age’ of Chinese Espionage
The world is on the “cusp of the golden age” of Chinese espionage in the wake of revelations …
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South Australia Wants to Double Defence Sector Jobs by the End of the Decade
South Australia has ambitions to almost double defence sector jobs by the end of the decade, Premier Steven …
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China Trade Tactics Will Backfire: Expert
China could live to regret its economic trade tactics against Australia, an expert warns, as the trade dispute …
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Review Clears New Zealand Professor Over Report Documenting CCP’s Influence Operations
New Zealand academic Anne-Marie Brady said Friday that there was nothing to justify the “complaints,” “gagging order,” and suppression of academic freedom she faced for months after she coauthored a …
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No Need for Vaccine This Year: Australia’s CMO
Acting Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly says Australia’s success against coronavirus means, unlike other countries, we can wait …
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First New Zealand Flight Forced Into Queensland Quarantine
Queensland has reopened its border to New Zealand but travellers on the first flight to Brisbane have gone …
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O’Toole Accuses Government of ‘Kowtowing’ to Beijing, Putting Canada at Risk
Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole said the federal government’s “kowtowing” approach to Beijing is “disturbing” and “dangerously naive,” and …
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Australia’s Most Advanced Warships Demonstrate Missile Firing Technology
The Royal Australian Navy has demonstrated the cutting edge cooperative missile-firing warfare technology of its three Hobart Class …
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Ottawa to Create Compensation Program for Vaccine Injury
The federal government said it plans to create an injury compensation program for the soon-to-arrive COVID-19 vaccine, and … -
Australian Man Helps Crack Zodiac Killer Code After Decades
A team of volunteer codebreakers, including an Australian man, has cracked a mysterious cipher sent more than 50 …
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Victorian Conversion Therapy Bill Passes Legislative Assembly, to Be Debated Next Year
Victorian state lawmakers will resume debate next year on the Change or Suppression (Conversion) Practices Prohibition Bill that …
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Pandemic Boosts Sales of Pink Diamonds
Pink diamonds are proving popular purchases for those who had planned then scrapped this year’s overseas holidays due …
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Ford Unveils Ontario COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plan
The Ontario government on Friday provided details on how they are rolling out the COVID-19 vaccines once they arrive. …
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Corporations Can’t Be Stopped From Negotiating With Vaccine Manufacturers, Says Hajdu
OTTAWA—Canada’s health minister says the federal government cannot stop private corporations from negotiating with vaccine manufacturers. However, Patty …
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Interim BC Money Laundering Report Out But Final Results Will Be Delayed
VANCOUVER—British Columbia’s attorney general says he’s concerned about reports of a lack of co-operation from the federal financial intelligence agency at the province’s public inquiry into dirty money. David Eby …
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Berliner on Trial for Threat to Blow up British Hospital
BERLIN—A 33-year-old Italian man was going on trial Friday in Berlin on allegations that he threatened to blow …
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Hong Kong Media Tycoon Jimmy Lai Charged Under Beijing’s National Security Law
Pro-democracy activist and media tycoon Jimmy Lai has been charged in Hong Kong under a national security law imposed …
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British Actress Barbara Windsor Dies Aged 83
LONDON—Barbara Windsor, one of Britain’s most popular actresses best known for her roles as pub landlady Peggy Mitchell …
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Junket Operations Rife With ‘Multiple Criminal Threats’: AUSTRAC Warns
Australia’s financial industry crime watchdog has warned the gambling junket tour sector is exposed to “multiple criminal threats” …
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Melbourne’s Metro Tunnel Project to Blow out by $2.7B
The cost of Melbourne’s metro tunnel has blown out by $2.74 billion, with the Victorian government relying on …
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Mastercard, Visa Block Payments on Adult Website After Child Abuse Allegations
Credit card companies MasterCard and Visa on Dec. 10 announced they will no longer allow their cards to …
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US, Allies to Raise Human Rights in North Korea at UN Security Council
NEW YORK—Nearly half the 15-member U.N. Security Council plan to raise the issue of rights abuses in North …
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Victorian Tourism Voucher Website Crashes Hours After Going Live
The Victorian government website offering 40, 000 regional tourist vouchers has crashed moments after going live as large …
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New Zealand Residents Free to Enter Queensland Without Quarantine
New Zealanders will be able to freely enter Queensland without the need to quarantine from Saturday as the …
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Priti Patel Meets Hong Kong Activist Nathan Law, Promises to Uphold City’s Freedoms
Britain’s Home Secretary Priti Patel met with Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Nathan Law in London on Wednesday, pledging to protect and uphold freedoms for citizens of Britain’s beleaguered former colony. …
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Canada Cancelled Military Winter Survival Training With Chinese Participation After US Raised Security Concerns, Documents Show
Canada’s defence department cancelled winter survival training with observers from China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) after security concerns …
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Oxford CCP Virus Vaccine Efficacy Needs Further Evaluation: Study
A study of the Oxford/AstraZeneca CCP virus vaccine trials published in the Lancet has raised questions around the ..
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Provincial Premiers’ Demands for Long-Term Health Care Funding Takes Back Seat to Pandemic
OTTAWA—A first ministers meeting today that was supposed to be devoted to long-term, federal health care funding seems …
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As ‘Two Michaels’ Mark 2 Years in Detention, Dissident Shares Hardest Part of His Own Captivity in China
Psychological torture and torment were a harsh reality for human rights activist Yang Jianli while held as a …
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EU Unveils Contingency Plans for No-Deal Brexit
The European Union set out “targeted contingency measures” on Thursday to prepare for the possible scenario of a …
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Senate Rejects Democrat-Led Effort to Block Trump’s UAE Arms Sale
The Senate on Wednesday narrowly rejected two Democrat-led measures to block President Donald Trump’s proposed $23 billion sale …
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UK to Suspend Some Tariffs on US to Ease Trade Tensions
Stating its stance as a post-Brexit independent trading nation, the UK government announced a new two-pronged approach toward setting …
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UK Regulator Says Public Can Be ‘Completely Confident’ of Vaccine Safety
The UK’s medicine regulator has attempted to reassure the public of the safety of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine …
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China’s Refusal to Engage in Trade Dialogue ‘Deeply Frustrating’
Australia’s trade minister has said it is “deeply frustrating” that the Chinese regime refuses to engage with Australia …
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School Leavers Encouraged to Further Education Despite CCP Virus Pandemic: Report
School leavers looking to secure their future in Australia in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic should look …
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Kiwis Urged to Come and Work in Australia
Kiwis are being encouraged to cross the ditch to pick Australian fruit and vegetables and work in the …
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Beijing Widens Sanctions to Aussie Lamb and More Timber Producers
Trade Minister Simon Birmingham has warned the world is watching as Beijing expands its suspension of Australian imports …
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Lametti Plans Public Consultation on Promised Criminal Conviction Review Commission
OTTAWA—The Trudeau government is poised to consult Canadians on how to go about creating an independent commission to review possible wrongful convictions for criminal offences. The coming move will be …
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Canadian Families Will Pay Nearly $700 More for Groceries in 2021, Report Says
The average Canadian family will pay up to an extra $695 for food next year, as the pandemic, …
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Manitoba Loosens Some COVID 19 Restrictions, Allows Drive in Church Services
WINNIPEG—The Manitoba government is extending its COVID-19 restrictions on public gatherings and business operations into January, but is …
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US Blacklists Iranian Envoy, Possibly to Pressure Yemen’s Houthis
WASHINGTON— The United States imposed terrorism sanctions on Iran’s envoy to the Houthis on Tuesday, a step possibly …
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‘Woke Extremism’ at Universities Sparks Concern for Academic Freedom
News Analysis Student groups at several Canadian universities are continuing to call for more robust social justice policies, …
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UK Issues Allergy Warning Over Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine
Britain’s medicine regulator has warned that people with “a significant history of allergic reactions” should not receive the …
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Federal Tourism Efforts to Focus on Going Local to Help Hard Hit Sector, Joly Says
OTTAWA—Economic Development Minister Mélanie Joly says federal marketing strategies might need to shift away from attracting foreign visitors …
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Woolworths Rolls out Australian-Made Paper Bags
Woolworths has turned to local manufacturers in South Australia to produce their brown paper bags as part of …
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Hong Kong Activist Agnes Chow Denied Bail After Landmark Sentencing
HONG KONG—Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Agnes Chow was denied bail on Wednesday pending an appeal against her 10-month …
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Australia Extends Cruise Ban by Three Months
The Morrison government will extend Australia’s ban on cruise ships by another three months over concerns for the …
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Australia’s States ‘Weak Links’ on Foreign Interference: Expert
A prominent Australian academic thinks the states and territories are a “weak link” when it comes to rebuffing …
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6,500 Gather in Taiwan to Share About Spiritual Journeys
About 6,500 people, young and old, entered a popular concert and sports venue in Taipei, Taiwan on Dec. ..
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UK Government Challenged Over Legality of Guidance on Visits-out From Care Homes
Britain has been told by campaigners that its guidance for care home residents going out to visit friends and family amid the ongoing CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic is …
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Will the UBC Indigenization Plan Succeed?
Commentary The University of British Columbia has been a first-rate research and teaching university, not only by Canadian …
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First Doses of Pfizer Vaccine to Arrive in Canada Next Week, Though Not yet Approved
OTTAWA—A small number of the most vulnerable Canadians could be immunized against COVID-19 before the holidays as the …
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Boris Johnson Hails ‘Huge Step Forward’ as UK Begins Vaccine Roll-Out
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has hailed the UK’s vaccine roll-out as a “huge step forward” in the … -
Victorian Government Fast-Tracks Bill Charging Returnees in Hotel Quarantine
The Victorian government has fast-tracked a bill through the legislative assembly of state Parliament that will see hotel …
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Beijing Suspends Imports From Sixth Australian Abattoir
Beijing has expanded its suspension of Australian beef imports to a sixth supplier, according to an announcement released …
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NSW’s AAA Credit Rating Downgraded But Fiscal Strength Deemed Positive
Australian’s largest state in the economy, New South Wales, has lost its AAA credit rating for the first …
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More Chinese Australians Needed to Bolster Intelligence Agencies: Liberal MP
Liberal MP Dave Sharma has said that Australia’s intelligence agencies should tap into the country’s sizeable ethnic Chinese …
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US, EU Say They Don’t Recognize Venezuela Parliamentary Vote
CARACAS—The United States, the European Union, and more than a dozen Latin American countries said on Dec. 7 …
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Boris Johnson to Head to Brussels for Crucial Brexit Talks
BRUSSELS—British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will head to Brussels to see whether a last-minute trade deal can be …
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Hong Kong Police Arrest Another 8 Activists Who Protested Beijing’s Anti-Subversion Law
At least eight pro-democracy figures were arrested in Hong Kong on Dec. 8 for their involvement in an …
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Russian, Chinese Intelligence Targeting Norwegian Oil Secrets: Report
OSLO—Russia, China and other countries are using espionage to glean secrets of Norway’s petroleum industry and plans by its government to cut or increase production, the Norwegian counterintelligence service PST …
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UK to Begin ‘Historic’ Vaccine Roll-Out Against CCP Virus This Week
Britain will begin vaccinating patients against the CCP virus this week, becoming the first country to roll out …
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Better In-Services for Teachers Will Help Students Learn More
Commentary Imagine going to the dentist for a root canal. Shortly before the procedure begins, the dentist says …
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UK Labour Leader Keir Starmer Self-Isolates After Staff Member Tests Positive
The leader of Britain’s main opposition Labour party has been forced to self-isolate after one of his staff …
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Canadian Entrepreneurs in South Florida Lament Loss of Snowbirds, Eye 2021 Homecoming
Each spring, near a south Florida seaside strip known as the Broadwalk, the grateful retailers and restaurateurs of … -
Daniel Andrews Lifts Mandatory Mask Rule for Restaurants, Offices
Victorians are no longer obliged to wear a face covering in hospitality venues and offices, the Andrews government …
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WA State Government Will Use Iron Ore Proceeds to Fund a New Maternity Hospital
A stunning surge in the iron ore price has propelled Western Australia’s budget further into surplus, with the …
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Sniffer-Dogs Being Trained to Operate in Australian Airports for COVID Defence
Sniffer-dogs being trained to operate in Australian airports may be capable of detecting COVID-19 before a positive reading …
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NSW Police Own up to Quarantine Mistake
NSW police have admitted it was their mistake that allowed two overseas travellers to board a domestic flight …
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Consumer Confidence Index to Show Australia’s Economic Growth Result
Confidence readings this week will show how consumers and business feel about the early stages of Australia’s economic …
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Australian Economic Boost via Domestic Travel Encouraged
While international travel remains off-limits, Australia’s success at controlling COVID-19 at home now allows for economic recovery via …
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Australia’s Outback Touchdown for a Japanese Space Capsule With Asteroid Samples
After a six-year mission and a flight of hundreds of millions of kilometres, a Japanese space capsule has …
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Trump Says He Will Win Georgia If ‘Simple Signature Verification’ Conducted
President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he will win Georgia if a signature verification is ordered in …
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All Passengers in Self-Isolation After Two International Travellers Failed to Quarantine in Sydney
A plane-load of travellers from Sydney to Melbourne has been ordered to self-isolate amid COVID-19 fears, as Victoria …
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New Study Finds Nearly 400 Victims of Human Trafficking in Quebec
A new study (pdf) found there are nearly 400 people, mostly women, victims of human trafficking in Quebec. The …
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UK to Begin ‘Historic’ Vaccine Roll-Out Against CCP Virus This Week
Britain will begin vaccinating patients against the CCP virus this week, becoming the first country to roll out …
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Better In-Services for Teachers Will Help Students Learn More
Commentary Imagine going to the dentist for a root canal. Shortly before the procedure begins, the dentist says … -
UK Labour Leader Keir Starmer Self-Isolates After Staff Member Tests Positive
The leader of Britain’s main opposition Labour party has been forced to self-isolate after one of his staff …
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Canadian Entrepreneurs in South Florida Lament Loss of Snowbirds, Eye 2021 Homecoming
Each spring, near a south Florida seaside strip known as the Broadwalk, the grateful retailers and restaurateurs of …
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Daniel Andrews Lifts Mandatory Mask Rule for Restaurants, Offices
Victorians are no longer obliged to wear a face covering in hospitality venues and offices, the Andrews government … -
WA State Government Will Use Iron Ore Proceeds to Fund a New Maternity Hospital
A stunning surge in the iron ore price has propelled Western Australia’s budget further into surplus, with the …