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Trial begins in $300M lawsuit against Greenpeace over North Dakota pipeline protests

Trial begins in $300M lawsuit against Greenpeace over North Dakota pipeline protests

MANDAN, N.D.
CLOSER LOOK: Watch out for huge falling icicles — but don’t blowtorch them

CLOSER LOOK: Watch out for huge falling icicles — but don’t blowtorch them

In this new feature, Village Media journalists break down an interesting story making headlines around the province. On tonight's episode: Beware of those giant dangling icicles
Hamas hands over to Red Cross 4 dead hostages from Gaza, as Palestinians leave Israeli prison

Hamas hands over to Red Cross 4 dead hostages from Gaza, as Palestinians leave Israeli prison

KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — Hamas handed over four dead hostages to the Red Cross early Thursday in exchange for Israel's release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, days before the first phase of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip will end.
Trump administration cutting 90% of USAID foreign aid contracts, documents show

Trump administration cutting 90% of USAID foreign aid contracts, documents show

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration said Wednesday it is eliminating more than 90% of the U.S. Agency for International Development’s foreign aid contracts and $60 billion in overall U.S. assistance around the world.
Man who was mad about Chinese spy balloon gets 4 years probation for threatening ex-Speaker McCarthy

Man who was mad about Chinese spy balloon gets 4 years probation for threatening ex-Speaker McCarthy

BILLINGS, Mont.
Rangers defenseman Adam Fox going on IR with upper-body injury, AP source says

Rangers defenseman Adam Fox going on IR with upper-body injury, AP source says

New York Rangers defenseman Adam Fox is going on injured reserve with an upper-body injury, according to a person with knowledge of the decision.
Possible human remains found in search for slain women at Winnipeg-area landfill

Possible human remains found in search for slain women at Winnipeg-area landfill

WINNIPEG — Potential human remains were discovered Wednesday at a landfill north of Winnipeg where search teams have been working to find two slain First Nations women.
Canadian privacy commissioner to investigate X's use of personal data to train AI

Canadian privacy commissioner to investigate X's use of personal data to train AI

OTTAWA — Privacy commissioner Philippe Dufresne says he will investigate whether social media platform X is respecting the law on the use of Canadians' personal information.
Manitoba prosecutors take second look, say no charges coming in construction project

Manitoba prosecutors take second look, say no charges coming in construction project

WINNIPEG — Manitoba prosecutors have decided, for a second time, to not pursue criminal charges in the case of a construction project that ran well over budget and will soon be the subject of a public inquiry.
Premier Moe says pipelines that would cross Saskatchewan considered 'pre-approved'

Premier Moe says pipelines that would cross Saskatchewan considered 'pre-approved'

REGINA — Premier Scott Moe says Saskatchewan wants pipelines built and is encouraging other provinces and the federal government to get behind the cause.