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Volume 1 • Issue No. 119 • Updated Tuesday, April 29, 2025 at 12:07 PM UTC

Carney wins Canadian election, Conservative leader loses seat

Mark Carney's Liberal Party wins the federal election in Canada, while Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre loses his seat in Parliament.

Sources: AP News


Trump signs executive order on education

President Donald Trump signs an executive order regarding education in the Oval Office, witnessed by several cabinet members.

Sources: AP News


Trump's first 100 days: Achievements and shortcomings

A review of President Trump's first 100 days in office, highlighting his promises, achievements, and areas where he fell short.

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Vehicle attack in Vancouver devastates Filipino community

A vehicle attack in Vancouver has a devastating impact on the vibrant and growing Filipino community in the area.

Sources: AP News


Israeli strikes on Gaza kill at least 27 Palestinians

Israeli military strikes on Gaza result in the deaths of at least 27 Palestinians, escalating tensions in the region.

Sources: AP News


Supreme Court hears case on FBI raid on wrong home

The Supreme Court considers whether law enforcement can be held accountable for mistakenly raiding the wrong home in Georgia.

Sources: AP News


Black female WWII unit to receive Congressional Gold Medal

The Six Triple Eight, a Black female WWII unit, is set to receive the Congressional Gold Medal for their service.

Sources: AP News


Los Angeles County workers begin two-day strike

Tens of thousands of Los Angeles County workers commence a two-day strike, demanding better working conditions and pay.

Sources: AP News


Amazon launches first internet satellites to compete with SpaceX

Amazon enters the satellite internet market by launching its first batch of Project Kuiper satellites to compete against SpaceX's Starlink.

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Disability-rights arguments heat up at Supreme Court

The Supreme Court hears heated arguments on disability rights, though a sweeping ruling appears unlikely.

Sources: AP News