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- An onslaught of wildfires across a wide swath of Northern California broke out almost simultaneously then grew exponentially, swallowing up properties from wineries to trailer parks and tearing through both tiny rural towns and urban subdivisions.
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- Workers inside pay offices across the country say the litany of problems with Phoenix software — which require the use of Excel spreadsheets or, in some cases, pen and paper to figure out the math — is weakening the integrity of the entire federal payroll system.
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- New Ontario Liberals accuse PC Leader Patrick Brown of 'Trump style' politics
- Ontario Liberals are accusing Progressive Conservative Leader Patrick Brown of trying to bring U.S. President Donald Trump's style of politics to Canada, pointing to a new TV ad as evidence of his "Trump-style attacks." Political observers say voters should get used to this kind of rhetoric.