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May 12 is Census Day, which means time is running out to submit the census in Canada. Not filing on time or refusing to submit altogether could lead to hefty fines or even criminal prosecution.Here’s what to know. What is the fine for not doing the census? The Census of Population is conducted every five years by Statistics Canada, as required by law under the Statistics Act. This is why participation by all Canadian households is mandatory, in addition to the separate Census of Agriculture required by farmers and other agricultural operators. Story continues below advertisement “Just as Statistics Canada…

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Shares of memory and storage companies fell sharply on Tuesday as investors took profits following a massive rally tied to artificial intelligence infrastructure demand, triggering a broad selloff across the semiconductor memory sector.Shares of SanDisk (SNDK) dropped 9.39% to around $1,402 during midday trading, while Micron Technology fell more than 8.19% to roughly $730. Western Digital declined about 7.2% to $478.The coordinated decline came after the same stocks posted strong gains in the year.The latest pullback suggests investors are rotating out of some of the market’s biggest AI-linked winners following an extraordinary run higher over the past year.Profit-taking hits AI…

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Altman says he was ‘completely caught off guard’ by his ouster in 2023Altman is answering questions about the tumultuous few days when he was briefly ousted as CEO of OpenAI in 2023. He said he was “completely caught off guard” and “quite shocked” by the board’s decision to remove him, and that he did not get much of an explanation as to why, other than that he had not been consistently candid in his communications. Altman said he was very angry and hurt as these events unfolded. He said he had poured years of his life into OpenAI, and he…

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A United Airlines plane approaches the runway at Denver International Airport on March 23, 2026.Al Drago | Getty ImagesUnited Airlines flight attendants approved a new five-year labor contract with 31% average raises to base pay by August and other improvements, marking the last of the major carriers with unionized flight crews to reach a deal post-Covid.The labor deal would give United’s roughly 30,000 flight attendants their first raises in close to six years. The company and the flight attendants’ union reached a preliminary deal in March. Crews had rejected a contract last year.The union said the contract won 82% approval…

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Beirut, Lebanon – Israel’s war has created a lost generation of Lebanese students, widening societal disparities and, in turn, damaging national unity, experts have told Al Jazeera.Israel has destroyed schools across southern Lebanon and displaced hundreds of thousands of students. Hundreds of educational institutions have turned into makeshift shelters for thousands of displaced people, causing a compounding series of disruptions to an education system that was already struggling as a result of a debilitating economic crisis.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listSchools in Lebanon have responded by using online learning and other programs to reach students, but education experts…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Republicans celebrated another high court ruling in their favor after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed Alabama to revisit its congressional map just three years after the bench forced a race-conscious redraw.After the court ruled Louisiana’s map improperly weighted racial factors, Alabama lawmakers moved quickly to advance a redistricting plan aimed at triggering a fresh legal review. That effort paid off late Monday when the Supreme Court overturned a 2023 order from “Allen v. Milligan” that created a second Black-population-conscious district, which flipped Democratic in 2024, and returned the case to a federal…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) deported 27 cruise ship workers alleged to have been involved in the receipt or production of child pornography, the agency said in a Monday statement.CBP boarded eight cruise liners ported in San Diego from April 23-27 as part of an ongoing investigation into child sexual exploitation material (CSEM), CBP told Fox News Digital.The agency detained 28 employees and determined 27 of them “were involved in either the receipt, possession, transportation, distribution, or viewing of CSEM or child pornography,” an agency spokesperson told Fox News Digital.CBP canceled…

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size American multinational coffee and donut shop Dunkin’ Donuts is making its return to Canada. The move comes as coffee prices have soared over recent years by roughly 31 per cent, straining consumer budgets and leaving many Canadians looking for lower-cost options for a range of food and household goods. Get daily National news Get daily Canada news delivered to your inbox so you’ll never miss the day’s top stories. Foodtastic, one of Canada’s leading restaurant operators, announced it signed a master franchising agreement with Dunkin’ Donuts’ parent company, Inspire Brands, to expand across…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Florida judge reportedly ruled that prosecutors will have access to Tiger Woods’ recent prescription drug history.An April court filing showed that a subpoena was to be issued for Woods’ prescription drug records following his DUI arrest in March, but his attorneys fought it. But according to the TC Palm, the records will be released to prosecutors only and not made available to the public. Tiger Woods was handcuffed after a sobriety test. (Martin County Sheriff’s Office)Woods was arrested for driving under the influence after taking field sobriety tests following a two-vehicle crash…

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