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U.S. lawmakers grill aviation officials on oversight of Boeing 737 Max jets

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Following the recent crashes of Boeing 737 Max planes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, U.S. lawmakers had some tough questions for Boeing executives and federal aviation officials, including about the plane’s safety features and whether...
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Demanding answers and accountability

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Sandra Taylor says someone is to blame for her husband's death, and she knows who it is.
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Jewish Museum Brussels reflects on terror attack as trial opens

9th - Higher Ed
Almost five years have passed since the attack on the Jewish museum in Brussels - where at the entrance hall the first gunshots rang out - it lasted just 82 seconds and claimed 4 lives. A gold plaque has been put in place to commemorate...
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CIA Analyst-Turned-Rep. Elissa Slotkin is Putting Pocketbook Issues Before Politics

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Elissa Slotkin is ready to swap the farmland of Michigan for the gridlock of Washington. Come Jan. 3, the incoming Democratic congresswoman, a former CIA analyst, will represent Michigan’s 8th District, which President Trump won by a...
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Alberta premier announces 8.7% oil production cut

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Alberta Premier Rachel Notley has announced a temporary 8.7 per cent oil production cut, or decrease of 325,000 barrels a day, starting Jan. 1, 2019.
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Raw Politics: Is a no deal Brexit off the table?

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Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May took a beating on Wednesday after her government finally released the full legal advice on Brexit. Attorney General Geoffrey Cox warned the backstop arrangement over Ireland could see the UK trapped...
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France passes controversial 'Fake News' law

9th - Higher Ed
France's parliament has passed a new law , which aims to empower judges to order the immediate removal of "fake news" during election campaigns. Critics argued that the controversial law against the "manipulation of information" could...
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Raw Politics: how can Europe filter what's fact and what's fake news?

9th - Higher Ed
With election after election rocked by accusations of misinformation and its more malign cousin disinformation. With trust in mainstream media waning, the EU is on a fact-finding mission from fact-checkers. Yesterday, tech titans Google...
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‘Truly an extraordinary story:’ Ryan Gosling on First Man

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The Canadian actor discusses the ‘incredible honour and even bigger responsibility’ of playing astronaut Neil Armstrong in the upcoming drama First Man, screening at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Aquarius: deepening EU's political fault lines

9th - Higher Ed
The escalating Franco-Italian diplomatic spat, sparked by the Aquarius migrant rescue ship drama, has put the spotlight on Europe's crumbling asylum policy. It also widens one of Europe's main political fault lines. Euronews spoke to an...
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Rep. Castro 'Dumbfounded' by Proposal to Arm Teachers

9th - Higher Ed
The Democratic Congressman from Texas says state and local officials should do more to limit the places people can carry guns, not introduce more guns into schools. "Like so many other teachers, they didn't sign up to be soldiers or...
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UK-Russia: Could tensions further escalate over poisoning?

9th - Higher Ed
After Russia failed to get a joint investigation with Britain into the nerve-agent poisoning of a former spy and his daughter, there's a warning tensions could further increase between London and Moscow. The inquiry push won six votes...
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Zuckerberg: "This Was My Mistake"

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In the first of his two testimonies on Capitol Hill, the Facebook CEO said the country faces important questions around "privacy, safety, and democracy." He conceded that the social media company "didn't do enough" to prevent something...
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Trudeau disappointed over Pope Francis’s decision not to apologize for residential schools

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has expressed his disappointment after it was announced that Pope Francis won't apologize for the Catholic church's role in Canada's residential schools. The decision has also been met with frustration from...
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Facebook founder

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Ron Charles reports on Mark Zuckerberg's first comments since a data privacy scandal erupted
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Inside the High School Walkout

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A month after the Parkland, Fla., shooting, students across the country walked out of classes to demand gun control. Eric Adams, the Brooklyn Borough President who organized a rally to coincide with the walkout, said this is the students...
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Brief: Fake news and Mid East peace

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In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: The European Commission takes on fake news with a new High Level group of experts from media, academia and civil society. Could the EU take on a role in Middle East peace talks, now that...
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Does Facebook Even Understand How Serious the Russia Problem Is?

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Recode founder Kara Swisher says the company needs to step up and take responsibility. She goes on to explain why she thinks the issue is indicative of the Silicon Valley's immaturity.
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'They're outdoing House of Cards:' when real politics get as dramatic as TV/streaming fiction

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Neve Campbell and Michael Kelly on the upcoming fifth season of Netflix political drama House of Cards.
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China's Biggest Early Childhood Education Service's Key to Success

9th - Higher Ed
RYB Education is going public. CFO Ping Wei say her company goes above and beyond to find the best teachers. She talks about how providing the highest quality of education pays off.
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Evan Blass: "People Want to Be the First to Release Information"

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VentureBeat's Evan Blass has leaked information about many upcoming smartphones before official unveilings. "People want to be the first to release information," he says.
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YouTube ads

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Jesse Hirsh on Google's plan for humans to review video from its most popular YouTube creators following complaints
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Spiderman returns in 175 million dollar reboot

9th - Higher Ed
Long before the world wide web Marvel superhero Spiderman was enchanting fans worldwide and snaring bad guys in the cause of justice. But despite many attempts to bring him to the silver screen many felt the treatments didn’t do Spidey...
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Deadly shooting in Paris

9th - Higher Ed
The CBC's Nahlah Ayed reports on what French Prime Minister Francois Hollande calls a terrorist attack