WASHINGTON (AP) — "On this vote, the yeas are 53, the nays are 47, and this nomination is confirmed,” Vice President Kamala Harris said from her chair presiding over the Senate. Then, she smiled.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Before he gave up his entertainment career to run for U.S. Senate, Mehmet Oz — the celebrity heart surgeon best known as the host of daytime TV’s “The Dr. Oz Show” — amassed assets worth more
Rapid antigen tests have become Canada's primary tool to detect COVID-19 as mounting signs point toward a sixth wave, but experts warn that results should be read with caution as the spread of variants raises questions about diagnostic accuracy.
The he...
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Legislation to keep transgender athletes in Louisiana from competing on college and K-12 women’s and girls’ sport teams has been unanimously approved Thursday by a state Senate committee.
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho gubernatorial candidate and antigovernment activist Ammon Bundy on Thursday received a $3,000 fine and 10 days in jail for contempt of court.
REGINA — Saskatchewan is experiencing a resurgence of COVID-19, but the province's chief medical health officer says a sixth wave has not arrived.
Dr. Saqib Shahab said Thursday the uptick is likely to last until mid-May or early June before cases
OTTAWA — The Liberals and New Democrats published a confidence and supply agreement last month in an effort to keep the minority Parliament working until the next fixed election in 2025.
The deal would have the NDP vote with the Liberals
OTTAWA — Canadians looking to save a down payment to buy their first home will have a new tax-free savings account to use starting next year.
The federal government announced the Tax-Free First Home Savings Account (FHSA) in the budget Thursday
WINNIPEG — Manitoba's auditor general says the Education Department was not prepared for the pandemic, but responded effectively to COVID-19.
A report from the auditor's office says the department had not considered risks to schools ahead of time and h...
Ottawa is raising taxes on Canada’s big banks and life insurance companies.
The government says the country’s major financial institutions made significant profits during the pandemic and have recovered faster than other parts of the economy — in part...