White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Goes Viral For ‘Juvenile’ Text Response to Reporter – TooFab

  1. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Goes Viral For 'Juvenile' Text Response to Reporter  TooFab
  2. Karoline Leavitt Blasts Reporter by Posting Screenshot of His Private Texts. Now Her Bizarre Reply Is Going Viral  People.com
  3. White House Gives Wild Response To A Simple Question Asked By HuffPost Reporter  HuffPost
  4. Karoline Leavitt defends her ‘your mom’ text response to reporter’s question  The Independent
  5. Opinion | When the White House press secretary says ‘your mom,’ it’s not a joke. It’s the message.  Poynter
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Case of a single vote that decided a federal election in Canada sparks uproar

Legal teams are midway through a hearing over whether one vote truly swayed an election in a Montreal suburb

The case of a single vote which determined the outcome of a federal election in Canada risks sending the “disastrous message” to voters that “some votes count more than others”, says the lawyer of a former MP as a court considers whether to void the controversial election and hold a new vote.

Legal teams in Quebec are midway through a three-day hearing over whether a single vote – and an administrative error – truly swayed a recent election in a suburb north of Montreal.

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Europe’s leaders back Trump call for frontline freeze but Russia says no – BBC

  1. Europe's leaders back Trump call for frontline freeze but Russia says no  BBC
  2. Latest Trump-Zelensky Meeting Yields No Progress Toward a Cease-fire in Ukraine  The New York Times
  3. Europe and Ukraine Prepare 12-Point Proposal to End Russia’s War  Bloomberg
  4. Ukraine’s allies rush to bolster Zelenskyy amid fears over Trump-Putin deal  politico.eu
  5. Europe, Ukraine prepare new proposal to end Russia's war, diplomats say  Reuters
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Companies could have profits from breaking environment laws stripped under Australian reforms

Exclusive: Looming overhaul of protections should also include definition of ‘unacceptable impact’ on environment, Murray Watt says

The Albanese government wants the power to strip companies of any financial gains made from breaking environment laws, as part of a package of landmark reforms to be put before parliament in the next two weeks.

In an interview with Guardian Australia, the environment minister, Murray Watt, also revealed he wants a definition of “unacceptable impact” to be part of the nation’s new environment laws.

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