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The morning read for Thursday, Oct. 3
Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Thursday morning read: Supreme Court will tackle transgender rights, ‘ghost guns’ in term beginning Monday (David G. Savage, Los Angeles Times) Utah hoping…
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New NATO boss backs Ukraine’s plea for deep strikes into Russia
NATO’s new Secretary-General Mark Rutte piled pressure Thursday on hesitant Western countries who refused to give Ukraine the right to
Gajam: We Inherited Backlog in Gratuity From Matawalle’s Government, Despite N538bn Inflow in Four Years
Zamfara Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Gajam, has accused Matawalle’s administration of mismanagement of funds leading to “backlog of gratuity.”
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‘An Act Of Surrender’: Labour Condemned For Giving Up Sovereignty Over Chagos Islands
Aerial view of Le Morne Brabant mountain which is in the World Heritage site of the UNESCO A furious row
BoE governor hits back at Liz Truss’ ‘deep state’ claims
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey hit back against former U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss, saying her downfall was caused
‘Can You Answer My Question?” Kay Burley Clashes With Minister Over Starmer Freebies Row
Sarah Jones was grilled by Kay Burley A government minister was skewered by Kay Burley this morning as she struggled
BBC Scraps Boris Johnson Interview After Laura Kuenssberg Sends Him Her Notes In Advance
Boris Johnson with Laura Kuenssberg in 2015. The BBC has been forced to scrap a major interview with Boris Johnson
11 new damning details unveiled in the Trump election case
Special counsel Jack Smith won’t get a chance to bring his best criminal case against Donald Trump to trial before
Community pleased as Edmonton moves to ban convenience stores from selling knives
Edmonton is moving towards banning convenience stores from selling knives over time, but no extra money is set aside to