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Watch live: Greta Thunberg speaks from Madrid ahead of climate march

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After a four-week journey involving crossing the Atlantic on a catamaran and an overnight train from Lisbon, Greta Thunberg has arrived in Madrid on Friday for the UN Climate Summit (COP25). The teenage activist will lead the Fridays For...
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Watch again: Greta Thunberg speaks from Madrid ahead of climate march

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Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg is speaking at a public event before leading the Fridays For Future march in Madrid as important climate talks are ongoing at the UN Climate Summit (COP25). "We are getting bigger and bigger and our...
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Watch again: Thunberg calls for climate action ahead of COP25 march

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"We are getting bigger and bigger and our voices are being heard more and more, but of course that does not translate into political action," teen climate activist Greta Thunberg said before heading to a Fridays For Future march in...
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Hong Kong pro-democracy activist sees clear message in historic win

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Democratic Party member Lee Wing-tat says government must now accept voters' demands
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'The president's voice was loud and recognizable'

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U.S. diplomat testifies about Trump call asking about Ukraine investigation
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Holmes on the infamous call

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State Department adviser on Ukraine David Holmes re-enacts the phone call he overheard at a Kyiv restaurant between U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Gordon Sondland and U.S. President Donald Trump
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There Aren't Enough Female Product Managers in Tech. This Woman Is Changing That.

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Nancy Wang co-founded the Advancing Women in Product initiative to get more female product managers in Silicon Valley. PMs are the linchpin between diverse groups in an organization, she told Cheddar. They're also the "voice of the...
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New Montreal-based initiative aims to empower athletes in sporting world

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A new Montreal-based initiative is bringing together eight athletes from around the world to listen to and empower athletes and athletic groups to work toward a common goal of addressing a perceived disconnect between athletes and sports...
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Jay Baruchel Mourns End of 'How To Train Your Dragon,' Says Final Film Is 'Sadder' and Most Rewarding

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Actor and screenwriter Jay Baruchel didn't anticipate that "How to Train Your Dragon" would become a global phenomenon when he agreed to voice the lead role in the 2010 animated film. Now, about a decade later, the trilogy (and its...
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Generation Z: Europe's first time voters

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My name is Ines Andrews and I am from France and England. I will be voting for first time because I think it is not just a right, but also a privilege and also I think the European elections are important for me being bi-national and...
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Streaming Show 'Power Star Live' Hands a Mic to Black Twitter, Host Jessie Woo Says

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The power of Black Twitter, the name given to a loose network of black Twitter users behind both viral memes and social campaigns, is the premise of "Power Star Live," a 30-minute show that will live stream every Wednesday on the social...
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Restauranteur Danny Meyer Wants to Make Voting Cool

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Danny Meyer, restaurateur and CEO of Union Square Hospitality Group, is offering his employees three hours of paid time off in order for them to go vote in the midterm election on Tuesday.
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Restaurateur Danny Meyer Wants to Make Voting Cool

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Danny Meyer is known as a visionary in the restaurant business, but his latest moonshot has nothing to do with food ー he wants to make voting cool. Meyer is executing his vision by giving all 2,500 employees of his Union Square...
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Tina Brown: Facebook Is a 'Vulture' That Should Be Regulated

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Tina Brown slammed Facebook as a "vulture" on journalism and called President Trump a "con man" during an interview on Cheddar Monday. The former top editor of "Vanity Fair" and "The New Yorker" said Facebook has "destroyed the business...
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Microsoft President: We Will Continue to Contract with Military, Despite Employee Backlash

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Microsoft has been receiving mounting backlash for its contracts with the military and federal immigration agencies, and company president Brad Smith told Cheddar that the contracts do not get in the way of the Microsoft raising its...
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Microsoft President: We Will Contract with Military Despite Employee Backlash

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Microsoft has been receiving mounting backlash for its contracts with the military and federal immigration agencies, and company president Brad Smith told Cheddar that the contracts do not get in the way of the Microsoft raising its...
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Adobe's Scott Belsky: Why Design Matters

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Scott Belsky, the chief product officer at Adobe and author of 'The Messy Middle,' told Cheddar that good design now shapes how we use technology, on everything from new voice tech to augmented reality.
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"Bohemian Rhapsody" film critics: 'bites the dust'

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In life as in death, Queen frontman Freddie Mercury knew how to cause controversy. Now, 26 years after his death from AIDS-related pneumonia, all eyes were on Tuesday’s world premiere of biopic Bohemian Rhapsody. Ten years in the making,...
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'This guy had to be very different from me:' Bradley Cooper on creating a singular voice for A Star is Born

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Speaking at TIFF, the actor-turned-director shares how musician friends, Springsteen's memoir and co-star Sam Elliott influenced his country-rock star character Jackson Maine.
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Gay sex ban overturned in India

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CBC News spoke to members of the Indo-Canadian community to find out what the historic ruling means to them.
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Endowment Offers $1 Million for Tech to Get Plastic Out of Oceans

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The Endowment for Clean Oceans is holding a contest for anyone with an idea that could remove some of the plastic choking our oceans. Founder Daniel Perrin said there's emerging technology that could help the process, and he wants to...
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Nepal's Fake Orphans | 101 East

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Nepal's orphanages attract donations from around the world, but some are exploiting children for profit.
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Remembering Aretha Franklin

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Canadian singer Molly Johnson and arts host Amanda Parris discuss the legacy of Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul.
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Facebook's Controversial Content Standards Are Better Than the Alternative

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The social media platform has received a lot of criticism recently for how it handles fake news, particularly when it comes to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. But censoring content would be a much worse strategy, said Axios reporter Sara...