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NEW YORK 鈥?Lawyers for President Donald Trump are asking a federal judge to toss a civil lawsuit accusing the president of violating the Constitution because his businesses accept money from foreign governments.In a court hearing in New York on Wednesday, Justice Department lawyers are expected to argue that the ban on foreign money is meant only to address gifts or emoluments 鈥?that is, financial rewards 鈥?to the president in his
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City of Toronto community and recreation centres, including ones with indoor pools, will reopen on a limited basis Monday, four months after they were ordered closed amid COVID-19 infection fears.A total of 119 centres across the city, including 29 with pools, will reopen with some restrictions and some amenities remaining closed for now, Mayor John Tory announced Wednesday.Sixteen community centres will not reopen Monday, either because their rooms are too small, or their amenities are restricted under Stage 2. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Visitors will be screened and asked for contact information at the door. They must wear masks or other face coverings if possible, physically distance and may encounter waits aimed at preventing crowding.Torontonians will be able to use the cent
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