The leader of an organization representing 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan says getting involved in future energy projects in the province, including nuclear projects, will be a top priority in the coming years to drive economic opportunities for communities. Sheldon Wuttunee, president and CEO of the Saskatchewan First Nations Natural Resource Centre of Excellence, says he aims to support communities across the province as they pursue ownership and investment opportunities in major energy projects as the province sets its energy direction.“As we advocate and participate in emerging economies and emerging sectors such as nuclear in Saskatchewan, we need to be…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Seattle democratic socialist Mayor Katie Wilson is being mocked online over the “irony” of residents in the blue-run city erecting barrier walls in a desperate attempt to stop out-of-control shootings.Just months after Wilson took office in Seattle, terrified residents in the city’s Aurora Avenue corridor decided to take matters into their own hands to address near-nightly shootings believed to be connected to criminal turf wars, prostitution and illegal trafficking. After weeks of gang-related shootings and high-speed car chases, some residents spent Memorial Day weekend blocking off their own streets using metal planters,…

Two recent cases of suspected drink spiking in downtown Halifax have prompted police to warn people to be cautious and aware of the risks. Halifax Regional Police says in both cases over the weekend, the women became ill and showed signs of impairment after drinking a small amount of alcohol. Both women needed medical attention.“It is a crime to administer a noxious substance, they would face criminal charges,” spokesperson Const. Martin Cromwell said about anyone who spikes a drink.Natasha Chestnut, executive director of the Restaurant Association of Nova Scotia, says it’s important for establishments and consumers to protect themselves and…

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Immigrants applying for green cards are already seeing the impact of the Trump administration’s new policy announced Friday, attorneys say.The abrupt policy shift outlined how U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) views the process known as “Adjustment of Status,” or AOS, as one to only be used in exceptional circumstances, and that a large proportion of applicants who are not seeking a green card based on family ties should return to their home countries for processing, rather than remaining in the U.S.USCIS’ announcement sparked confusion and concern among immigrants and their attorneys, with details on who exactly would be affected…

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University of California professors are sounding the alarm on a “severe” lack of math skills among college students — thanks to a decision to ban standardized testing in admissions at the elite universities. More than 500 professors signed an open letter saying they’ve been forced to teach “middle school” math in Calculus and other courses as incoming students are alarmingly unprepared for college-level coursework. “We now observe preparation gaps so severe that instructors must re-teach middle school mathematics while simultaneously teaching the material students need for sciences, engineering, economics and other quantitatively demanding fields,” the letter read. “Furthermore, the widening…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A House Democrat drew backlash from across the political spectrum after appearing to soften his criticism of Graham Platner, Democrats’ presumptive Maine Senate nominee.Rep. Jake Auchincloss, D-Mass., initially sparked outrage on the left when he denounced Platner’s Nazi-linked tattoo and said, “I hope Maine voters agree with me.” But after clarifying he was not endorsing Platner’s opponent, Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine — while also backing away from his earlier call for Maine voters to oppose Platner — Auchincloss found himself under fire from both sides.Platner has faced mounting scrutiny since disclosing last year…

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman and sheriffs across New York are threatening legal action against Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul over her push to ban local cooperation agreements with ICE, arguing the agreements lead to the safer removal of criminal illegal immigrants from the community.The backlash comes as Hochul pushes to include sweeping sanctuary policies in New York’s 2027 fiscal budget, including a ban on 287(g) agreements, limits on ICE access to schools, hospitals and churches, and restrictions on informal cooperation with ICE.But Blakeman, who is also the Republican nominee for governor, said…

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Getting a bargain today can feel like hitting a moving target. Inflation-weary US customers are fed up with feeling like they’re on an economic teeter-totter. A recent survey found that nearly 70% of Americans are concerned about surveillance pricing jacking up the cost of goods — although a troubling 20% think the price tags will stay the same. The poll, conducted by GBAO Strategies and distributed by the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, was part of the latter org’s campaign to convince states to ban surveillance pricing. This algorithm-fueled scheme exploits customers’ personal data to charge different people…

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