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Police: 25-year-old man accused of setting off three different fires across Crown Heights

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Unique Cherry admitted to setting fires inside these three apartments, according to police.
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Mother urges parents to vaccinate kids after daughter’s measles death

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Measles may start like a bad cold — with symptoms like a high fever and cough — but in rare cases, it turns deadly. For one child, complications emerged about a decade later, robbing her of speech, movement and, eventually, her life.
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More clouds and comfortable temperatures overnight, with storms ending the week in Brooklyn

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Rain returns. However, it won't spoil your weekend.
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Involuntary care homes: Who are they for and how will it work?

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B.C. Health Minister Josie Osborne answers questions about the province's efforts to expand its involuntary care system. She speaks with BC Today host Michelle Eliot about how the new 'home-like' involuntary care space in Maple Ridge...
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Audio recording reveals moment of Titan submarine implosion disaster

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A newly released audio recording captures the exact moment the Titan submarine imploded, offering chilling insight into the tragic event. The sound was detected by a passive acoustic recorder over 1,400 km away. Experts continue to...
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Former Corner Brook hospital will house long-term care overflow

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Two floors of the Corner Brook Community Health Care Centre will be renovated this year and turned into a 45-bed unit. The health authority says the space will be used by those waiting for a spot in long-term care.
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A Canadian Olympian and 6-time World Cup medal-winning speed skater reflects on a risk that paid off

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Dutch-born speed skater Ted-Jan Bloemen left his home country’s system in 2014. Now, he is Canada's most decorated male long-distance skater.
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Laurel Heights students in Waterloo win CBC Music Class Challenge award

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Laurel Heights Secondary School students recorded the vocals, wrote the arrangement and even created their own music video for The Returner by Allison Russell, landing them the top prize in the CBC Music Class Challenge's non-live...
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California prison program allows inmates to assist in firefighting efforts

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Among thousands of firefighters in California that continue to battle devastating wildfires, there are almost 1,000 prison inmates volunteering to assist them. The CBC's Mark Carcasole discusses the details of the program, which allows...
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Spring federal election? Some Islanders are fine with that

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Voters and candidates alike expect an election in May. And they, along with Elections Canada, say they'll be ready. CBC's Connor Lamont has more.
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Rainy Monday in Brooklyn; strong storm looms for Wednesday

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Prepare for a smooth morning commute, but a wet lunch and evening commute. Rain will start near noon and continue until after 6 p.m. On Wednesday, a strong storm system will bring moderate to heavy rain steady throughout the day.
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Workplace WhatsApp Chats Face Legal Heat

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WhatsApp messages are playing a growing role in employment tribunals, with a sharp rise in cases referencing the messaging app, from 150 in 2019 to 427 in 2023, according to HM Courts and Tribunals Service data. Law firm Nockolds warns that
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Colleges and universities ring financial alarm over foreign student caps

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Post-secondary institutions say they are projected to lose hundreds of millions of dollars with new international student caps they warn jobs and student programs could be at risk if governments don’t boost funding.
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Calgary athletes team up to mentor students

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Calgary students have a new way to connect with some of their favourite pro athletes. But it's not about learning how to take a harder slapshot or throw a football 50 yards. It's about becoming a better human.
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Chancellor, Deputy PM and Mayor of London host roundtable with business leaders

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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves, and Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan meet with business leaders at Ronnie Scott's in London to discuss new steps to boost the UK's hospitality sector.
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Republicans in Congress have mixed reactions to Signal chat

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Scripps News Group Congressional Correspondent Nate Reed and Producer Sam Lisker showed some members of Congress on Capitol Hill the screenshots from The Atlantic in real time.
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Bitfarms CEO Discusses US Energy Policy

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President Donald Trump said he is willing to increase steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada to 50% in retaliation against Ontario's move to raise taxes on electricity sent to the US. Canadian based Bitcoin miner Bitfarms' CEO Ben Gagnon...
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Prime Minister and Taoiseach pledge to work together ahead of inaugural summit

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer (left) with Taoiseach Micheal Martin during a reception at Museum of Liverpool, ahead of the first in a new series of annual UK-Ireland Summits taking place in Britain.
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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper discusses plans for Border Security Command

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Pool clip with Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, announcing plans to launch a new Border Security Command.
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Children and Families minister discusses new recruitment campaign aimed at early educators

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Children and Families Minister David Johnston speaks to PA Media about a recruitment campaign which is aimed at early educators, due to launch on the 2nd February. He discusses the scope of the campaign and its details. The Minister also...
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Home Office announce stricter knife sale rules

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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has announced stricter rules for online retailers selling knives will be introduced by Government along with tougher penalties for failing to enforce them. Today’s new measures will collectively be known as...
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Microsoft Probing DeepSeek-Linked Group on OpenAI Data

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Microsoft is probing if a DeepSeek-linked group took OpenAI data and Howard Lutnick, Trump's nominee for commerce secretary, said DeepSeek "stole things." Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde has more on the story.
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Taleb's Stock-Rout Warning Strikes Chord on Wall Street

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Nassim Taleb's warnings of a reckoning in the AI-stock rally echoed across Wall Street on Tuesday. On ``Bloomberg Open Interest,'' Katie Greifeld and Scarlet Fu discuss his remarks and replay highlights from his interview with Sonali...
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Tech Stock Bubble May Be Forming, Threadneedle's Berry Warns

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Threadneedle Ventures founder Ann Berry reacts to Meta's plans to invest as much as $65 billion on projects related to artificial intelligence in 2025. She speaks on "Bloomberg Open Interest."