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Severe floods in Australia after devastating bushfires

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Heavy rain has soaked coastal areas of Queensland and New South Wales over the last few days.
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Julian Assange's war of words with Ecuadorian government

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A war of words has broken out between the Ecuadorian government and Wikileaks' founder Julian Assange. Ecuador's President Lenin Moreno has defended his decision to remove Assange's asylum status last week claiming he 'repeatedly...
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Serial killer Bruce McArthur pleads guilty to 8 counts of 1st-degree murder

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A year after his arrest, Bruce McArthur has admitted to killing eight men from 2010 to 2017. His conviction closes a long and deeply disturbing case that shocked people in Toronto, across Canada and around the world.
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Should the song Baby, It's Cold Outside be taken off holiday playlists?

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Jazz artist Sophie Milman and CBC pop culture columnist Kim Linekin debate with CBC News Network host Michael Serapio.
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Photo-Editing App VSCO Gets Creative After Massive Growth

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VSCO is a rocket ship. The popular photo-editing app has already hit 2 million paid subscribers after crossing the 1 million subscribers threshold just in the first quarter of 2018, the company announced on Thursday. “It’s really a...
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VSCO Rides Subscription Boom to 2 Million Paid Users

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VSCO is a rocket ship. The popular photo-editing app has already hit 2 million paid subscribers after crossing the 1 million subscribers threshold just in the first quarter of 2018, the company announced on Thursday. “It’s really a...
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Reasons to Buy the Next Market Dip

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Stocks dipped today after the White House threatened to impose a new set of tariffs on China on $200 billion worth of goods. However, Kate Warne, investment strategist at Edward Jones, says this could be an opportunity for investors....
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Can Programmatic Advertising Save Pandora?

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Consumers may be less aggravated by ads on audio platforms like Spotify and Pandora than ones on other digital platforms, says Jeff Green, CEO of ad tech company The Trade Desk. And programmatic advertising could help these companies...
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Gun control

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CBC's Lyndsay Duncombe on Trump's meeting with survivors of the Florida high school shooting
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Pragmatism pays as Yoncheva excels in Tosca at the New York Met

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Elisabeth de Valois in Don Carlos in Paris, Tosca and Luisa Miller in New York, then Imogene in Il Pirata in Milan; this season, Sonya Yoncheva is debuting in a range of roles, and is preparing for them all with rigour and pragmatism....
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How Pandora Is Turning to Video

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Susan Panico, SVP of Strategic Solutions at Pandora, and Jonathan Eccles, Director of Product Management at the company, speak about the streaming service's "Grab Them By the Ears" Advertising Week theme. Panico says the inspiration came...
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Why You Might Not Have to Worry About Robots Taking Your Job

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Lolly Daskal, leadership coach and author of "The Leadership Gap," joins Cheddar to address Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi's response to the company being blocked from operating in London. She highlights the strong leadership decisions he...
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In the War for Attention, It's Tech vs. Media

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Axios' Sara Fischer tells us why technology companies are "crushing" media when it comes to keeping users' attention, and explains why recent eMarketer data may have Snap smiling.
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All Time Low Sounds Off on Streaming Music

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All Time Low joins Cheddar and discusses its new 7th album release and the future of streaming music.
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Early days of the NHL

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NHL goaltender Bill Beveridge talks about the historic rivalry between Montreal and Toronto in this archival video from October 1991
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Heather Heyer's mother offers passionate eulogy

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Susan Bro hopes her daughter's death sends a message, during memorial in Charlottesville.
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Thousands turn out for anti-Trump protests across the U.S.

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CBC's Steven D'souza reports from the streets of New York City, where thousands gathered for a demonstration against president-elect Donald Trump
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Valentine's Day march for missing and murdered indigenous women

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Sense of optimism at annual marches due to federal government's promise to hold a much-awaited public inquiry into the issue
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David Bowie on the arrival of digital music

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From 1999, Bowie talks about how he is the first artist to have his album available for download on the internet before it is available in record stores. Bowie talks about music and information technology.
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Carney met with protests, walkouts at First Nations summit

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Prime Minister Mark Carney met First Nations leaders Thursday to discuss new legislation that allows fast-tracking major resource and infrastructure projects. Frustrations over land rights and consultation ran deep and some leaders said...
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Real life tornado hunter reviews accuracy of Twisters movie

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With Twisters, the long-awaited follow-up to 1996's Twister, now in theatres, Greg Johnson a.k.a. 'the Tornado Hunter' breaks down the truth and fiction behind the franchise.
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Great South Bay Music Festival founders donate 350 tickets to Long Island veterans' organizations

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They include the Long Island State Veterans Home in Stony Brook, Paws of War, Blue Star families, and the American Legion.
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Liberal MPs prepare to face constituents this summer in the middle of a polling slump

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As MPs prepare to return to their ridings for the summer, some Liberals are acknowledging that they may be facing unhappy constituents, while others insist they aren’t focused on the party’s grim poll numbers.
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Liberal MPs respond to party’s slump in polls

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Health Minister Mark Holland, Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan, P.E.I. MP Sean Casey, Liberal Government House Leader Steve MacKinnon and Ontario MP Adam van Koeverden explain how they are going to spend their summer reaching out to...