National·2026-04-02T16:00:28+00:00
Costa Rica strikes deal to accept third country deportees from US
Central American country to receive up to 25 migrants a day expelled as part of Trump’s immigration crackdown Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox The Costa Rican government has agreed to receive up to 25 deported migrants a week from the United States, the latest deal in the Trump administration’s unprecedented efforts to deport scores of people to “third countries”.
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National·2026-04-02T19:07:20+00:00
Alleged maple syrup scam in Quebec uncovered by Canadian broadcaster
A Radio-Canada reporter noticed his maple syrup tasted odd; testing revealed it was adulterated with cane sugar An investigation by Canada ’s national broadcaster has found that a major Quebec producer has been diluting its maple syrup with cane sugar and selling the fraudulent product to grocery chains. The head of Quebec’s sprawling stockpile of syrup told CBC that using suppliers from outside the province was not illegal – but falsely labelling such syrup as having Quebecois origins was. Many of the popular maple-flavoured syrups sold in the US are made of corn syrup (or high-fructose corn.
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Local·2026-04-02T07:36:59+00:00
Utah teen identified as victim of serial killer Ted Bundy
Before he was executed in Florida in 1989, Bundy confessed to Laura's killing, but since he would not elaborate or give any detail to his actual involvement in her death, "the Sheriff's Department elected to keep this case open until SPANISH FORK, Utah -- New. Officials in Utah have formally closed a 51-year-old cold case after using new DNA technology to identify a murdered teenager as a victim of serial killer Ted Bundy. On Wednesday, the Utah County Sheriff's Office announced that new testing "confirmed irrefutably that DNA evidence recovered from Laura's body verified the existence of DNA belonging to Bundy".
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