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How Trump's Border Wall Differs From Past National Emergency Declarations
The National Emergencies Act of 1976 was passed in an attempt to regulate the president's ability to declare open-ended national emergencies. The point of the law, commentators said at the time, was to give Congress the power of...
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What's the Point of the White House Correspondent's Dinner, Anyway?
With news that the WHCA will replace the long-standing tradition of hosting a comedian for its annual dinner with an historian, Jon Levine, media editor at The Wrap, discusses whether the event should even exist anymore.
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Is the Drama Around the White House Correspondents' Dinner Worth It?
With news that the White House Correspondents' Dinner will break a long-standing tradition by replacing a comedian host with a historian, Jon Levine, media editor at The Wrap, discusses whether the event should even exist anymore.
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AI and our health data: A pandemic threat to our privacy | The Listening Post (Full)
The coronavirus pandemic gives big tech firms a chance to access the holy grail of datasets - medical records.
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Federal Judge Sends Paul Manafort to Jail
A federal judge sent the former Trump campaign chairman to jail on Friday, after prosecutors accused him of tampering with two witnesses in his upcoming trials. Cheddar's J.D. Durkin gets into the details.
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Harvey Weinstein Turns Himself in to NYPD
The disgraced Hollywood mogul surrendered Friday morning and has been charged with rape and a criminal sex act, the New York Police Department said. The charges are related to two separate incidents. Weinstein is reportedly expected to...
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'Mr. Weinstein did not invent the casting couch in Hollywood'
The former film mogul's attorney, Ben Brafman, takes questions after Harvey Weinstein was released on bail.
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Mark Zuckerberg Responds to Widening Data Scandal: ‘It Was My Mistake’
CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Facebook's handling of user data was a "huge mistake" and that the company failed to take "a broad enough view of what our responsibility was" to its more than 2 billion users.
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Mark Zuckerberg Responds to Widening Data Scandal: "It Was My Mistake"
CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Facebook's handling of user data was a "huge mistake" and that the company failed to take "a broad enough view of what our responsibility was" to its more than 2 billion users.
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Trudeau can't escape spectre of Jaspal Atwal
No matter where he goes or what he wants to talk about, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apparently can't escape the spectre of the Jaspal Atwal scandal. Trudeau provided no clarity when asked about Atwal's invitation when he appeared to...
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Pastor Hyeon Soo Lim talks to Canadian reporters for the first time since his imprisonment in North Korea
Pastor Hyeon Soo Lim returned to his church in Mississauga, Ont., on Sunday after Canadian officials helped secure his release from North Korea
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Trump dismisses Anthony Scaramucci as communications director
Anthony Scaramucci’s dismissal as communications director was reportedly at the request of Trump’s new chief of staff, John Kelly, sworn in earlier today.
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Covering the Trump White House (The Investigators with Diana Swain)
CBC News Washington correspondent Paul Hunter explains how covering the White House has evolved since Donald Trump took office. Watch The Investigators Saturdays at 9:30 pm ET and Sundays at 5:30 pm ET on CBC News Network.
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Investigators with Diana Swain - Josh Earnest Interview
Diana speaks with White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest about the Obama administration's relationship with the press. Watch The Investigators Saturdays at 9:30 pm ET (replays Sundays at 5:30 pm ET) on CBC News Network.
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Quebec police spied on journalists
Sûreté du Québec tracked the cellphones of journalists in 2013 following a complaint from a labour union boss
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Refugee journalists cover Syrian war from N.S.
Two sisters write and edit stories in Arabic for a Syrian news website from Canada
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Dan Hurley is staying with UConn, but how much more will they pay him?
The UConn basketball head coach spoke with reporters for the first time on Thursday since turning down an offer from the Los Angeles Lakers that would’ve made him one of the highest-paid coaches in the NBA.
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Canada added 90,000 jobs in April, unemployment rate unchanged
A sign displays a vacant position in Halifax.
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Reporting on politics has changed over 30 years. Here's why that affects you
CBC Legislature reporter Jean Laroche explains how attempts to get answers and hold governments to account has changed over the 30 years he's covered Nova Scotia politics.
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N.S. vineyards accuse premier of favouring larger competitors
Nova Scotia's small winemakers are accusing Premier Tim Houston of favouring larger commercial competition, saying they feel betrayed.
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Ontario government dodges questions about new ServiceOntario deal
Minister of Public and Business Service Delivery Todd McCarthy announced on Monday that nine privately run ServiceOntario locations will be moving into Staples Canada stores this year. But as CBC’s Talia Ricci reports, some reporters...
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Marco Mendocino sidesteps questions about Bernardo transfer
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendocino avoided questions from reporters on why he was not told about the prison transfer of serial killer Paul Bernardo and whether anyone would be held accountable. He also rejected continued calls to...
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Four prime ministers travel to Nelson Mandela's funeral in 2013
Terry Milewski reports: The four PMs remember Mandela and Jean Chretien speaks about the politics of VIP air travel.
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Remembering Tareq Ayoub, Al Jazeera reporter killed 20 years ago
On April 8, 2003, Al Jazeera correspondent Tareq Ayoub was killed by a US airstrike while reporting in Baghdad, Iraq.