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Justin Trudeau spotted at Katy Perry concert

Justin Trudeau was seen at a Katy Perry concert in Montreal, days after the pair were spotted having dinner together. The former Canadian prime minister was photographed at the show Wednesday night, sending gossip websites into a frenzy. On Monday, entertainment website TMZ
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The White House’s Plan A is winning its Supreme Court tariff case. It also has a Plan B.

The White House is exuding confidence heading into Wednesday’s Supreme Court hearing that the justices will uphold President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff powers. But just in case, aides have a plan B.

Trump’s tariff case forces the conservative justices to ‘confront a conflict’ in their legal philosophy

The looming Supreme Court showdown over President Donald Trump’s tariffs amounts to an epic clash between two of the most deeply ingrained tenets of the conservative legal movement. The first is that

The EU’s global health test: Invest or retreat

Today, as the world reaches a critical juncture in the fight against HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria, the EU must choose: match scientific breakthroughs with political will and investment or retreat, putting

Farage’s deputy calls for fresh debate over Bank of England remit

LONDON — Nigel Farage’s second-in-command called for a rethink of the U.K.’s interest rate-setting committee in a fresh sign that a Reform UK government could intervene in Britain’s independent central bank. Richard

Yes, Brussels really wants Google to be broken up

A message from Brussels to Google: Would you break yourself up, please? The search giant faces an early November deadline to say how it intends to comply with a European Commission decision
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