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Canada to curb steel and aluminium imports to protect jobs

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this

Common-Sense Measures Could Curb Heat-Related Deaths

Extreme heat is a deadly weather phenomenon in the United States, claiming hundreds to thousands of lives each

Fixes in Hochul’s budget can curb crime and aid the mentally ill — IF cops, judges, DAs do their jobs

Governor Kathy Hochul has managed to push through some legislative fixes in the budget that is finally being

NYC to buy $1.6 million in panic buttons for 500 bodegas to try to curb crime

The city of New York is taking steps to enhance safety in bodegas by allocating $1.6 million to

It Looks Like Pete Hegseth Will Be Kicked To The Curb

PoliticusUSA remains steadfastly ad-free and unyielding. Support our work by becoming a subscriber. As reports of turmoil and

Education Officials Placed on Leave in Trump’s Sprawling Effort to Curb D.E.I.

The Education Department recently made headlines for placing a significant number of employees on administrative leave as part

Under Trump, Future Of Harm Reduction To Curb Drug Overdoses Unclear

The drug overdose crisis in the United States continues to be a significant concern, with more than 100,000

Global treaty is failing to curb ultra-potent HFC-23 greenhouse gas emissions

Global Efforts Falling Short in Curbing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Refrigerant Manufacturing Air-conditioning units, which often use HFC

Drake Bell Wants to Do a ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’-Type Show With Josh Peck

Drake Bell recently shared his idea for a potential "Drake & Josh" reboot, taking inspiration from the hit

Colorado mulls rule that would raise minimum age of imported pets to curb rabies

Colorado Considers New Rule Requiring Rabies Vaccines for Imported PetsThe Colorado Department of Agriculture is contemplating a new

Smaller pint size unlikely to curb consumption, researchers say

By Denise Garland of RNZ A recent study conducted by researchers at Cambridge University has suggested that serving