North Huron has changed a bylaw that prohibited public recordings of its council meetings after a legal watchdog group challenged the restriction as unconstitutional. “We just want to have everything out in the clear,” North Huron Reeve Paul Heffer said in a March 3 interview, noting the meetings have always
By Kyrmyzy Turebayeva
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Performers at the state-sponsored festival agreed not to criticize the Saudi legal system, royal family or religion
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Israel may or may not have God on its side (opinions vary), but it certainly has the U.S. government on its side, and that seems to be enough.