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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump’s next pick to lead the nation’s central bank is one step closer to securing the job, despite early fears that his nomination was doomed. The Senate, in a test vote, confirmed Kevin Warsh to be on the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors, the main governing body of the central bank, and a post he previously served on nearly two decades ago. The institution dictates monetary policy for the nation and has been a thorn in Trump’s side throughout his second term. Tuesday’s successful test vote was the first step in Republicans’…

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size American multinational coffee and donut shop Dunkin’ Donuts is making its return to Canada. The move comes as coffee prices have soared over recent years by roughly 31 per cent, straining consumer budgets and leaving many Canadians looking for lower-cost options for a range of food and household goods. Get breaking National news Get breaking Canada news delivered to your inbox as it happens so you won’t miss a trending story. Foodtastic, one of Canada’s leading restaurant operators, announced it signed a master franchising agreement with Dunkin’ Donuts’ parent company, Inspire Brands, to…

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The number Mark Zuckerberg Meta AI predicts on Bitcoin price prediction by end-2026 is not $100,000. It is not $150,000 either. It is $250,000. And the logic behind it is cleaner than most people expect from a social media company’s AI.Meta’s model does not rely on a single catalyst. It stacks 4, all moving simultaneously. The post-halving supply crunch is already in effect, reducing new BTC issuance at the exact moment spot ETF inflows are pulling coins off exchanges at scale.Layer corporate treasury adoption, 401k integration, and sovereign wealth fund positioning on top of that, and you have a demand…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Florida judge reportedly ruled that prosecutors will have access to Tiger Woods’ recent prescription drug history.An April court filing showed that a subpoena was to be issued for Woods’ prescription drug records following his DUI arrest in March, but his attorneys fought it. But according to the TC Palm, the records will be released to prosecutors only and not made available to the public. Tiger Woods was handcuffed after a sobriety test. (Martin County Sheriff’s Office)Woods was arrested for driving under the influence after taking field sobriety tests following a two-vehicle crash…

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Chicago police cruiser rammed during street takeover Video captured the moment a driver rammed a Chicago police cruiser during an overnight teen takeover, pushing the car backward as teens surrounded it and jumped on the hood while onlookers cheered. (Credit: Chicago Contrarian) NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! People in Chicago rammed into a police cruiser during a teen takeover on Wednesday while onlookers cheered and recorded the incident, video shows.The Chicago police car was rammed by another vehicle during a teen takeover in the Windy City on Wednesday at around 12:43 a.m., according to Fox Chicago. A…

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The statistics shared by Save the Children refer to the first 25 days of the truce that came into effect on April 16.Published On 12 May 202612 May 2026Israeli attacks on Lebanon have killed or injured more than four children on average per day in the first 25 days of the “ceasefire” that came into effect last month, according to the global charity Save the Children.The report published on Tuesday cited figures from Lebanon’s Health Ministry, saying at least 22 children have been killed and 89 injured since the temporary ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel came into effect on April…

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Washington — The Justice Department defended itself on Tuesday after the Wall Street Journal revealed it has received subpoenas in connection with a leak investigation into its reporting on the war with Iran, with the department saying it was trying to protect the lives of soldiers who could be harmed by leaks of classified information.”Prosecuting leakers who share our nation’s secrets with reporters, in turn risking our national security and the lives of our soldiers, is a priority for this administration,” Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said in a statement shared with CBS News. “Any witness, whether a reporter or…

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Special education programs in Ontario schools have not “consistently fulfilled the requirements of students,” the auditor general has found, in a report raising concerns about staff absences and undocumented exclusions. In her special report, auditor general Shelley Spence found the growth of children with special education needs is outpacing enrolment and painted a picture of a poorly organized system struggling to keep pace.Over the past decade, overall student enrolment has grown by four per cent — but the number of students with additional educational needs has grown by seven per cent.“We consistently heard that student needs had become increasingly complex,”…

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