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Louis C.K.'s Return Not Welcome, Comedian Erin Gibson Says

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Comedian Erin Gibson said that she believes Louis C.K.'s return to comedy is not welcome and hasn't been earned. Gibson believes retribution is necessary in order to re-enter the comedy space.
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Cynthia Nixon Not Worried About Being Down in Polls

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The actress-turned-activist, and Democratic candidate for New York Governor, said that she isn't worried about trailing incumbent Andrew Cuomo, because polls don't capture the progressive movement that could bring voters to the polls for...
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Cynthia Nixon to Cheddar: Forget the Polls

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The actress-turned-activist, and Democratic candidate for New York Governor, said that she isn't worried about trailing incumbent Andrew Cuomo, because polls don't capture the progressive movement that could bring voters to the polls for...
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The war within the Democratic Party | The Bottom Line

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As Democrats inch closer to announcing their presidential candidate, is there a battle for the soul of the party?
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Are Millennials Actually More Conservative Than We Think?

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Evan Siegfried, author of "GOP GPS: A Guide to How Republicans Can Try to Win Favor of Millennials," considers this the most fiscally conservative generation since those who grew up during the Great Depression. In his new book, Siegfried...
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Microsoft Uncovers New Russian Hacking Scheme

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Microsoft said it disabled a handful of sites in a new spear-phishing scheme with ties to Russian intelligence.
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Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Says More People Fighting Back Since Charlottesville

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A year after the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, the country continues to see an upsurge in racism, but Patrisse Cullors, a co-founder of Black Lives Matter, says she also sees more people "joining together in this moment to...
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Black Lives Matter 'Fighting for the Soul of This Country'

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A year after the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, the country continues to see an upsurge in racism, says Patrisse Cullors, a co-founder of Black Lives Matter. But Cullors also says she sees more people "joining together in...
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Black Lives Matter Says It's 'Fighting for the Soul of This Country'

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A year after the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, the country continues to see an upsurge in racism, says Patrisse Cullors, a co-founder of Black Lives Matter. But Cullors also says she sees more people "joining together in...
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Ontario election victory hinges on suburban ridings | The Red Chair

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In The National's latest edition of The Red Chair, CBC News spoke to those voters to find out what they're considering before marking their ballots.
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How Does Blockchain-Powered Voting Work?

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Not only would the voter need to provide a government issued ID, the voting app also uses facial recognition and fingerprint scans to verify the identity of the voter, explains Mac Warner, West Virginia's Secretary of State. WV is the...
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EU's Timmermans arrives in Warsaw to talk rule of law

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The European Commission's First Vice President, Frans Timmermans, is in Warsaw to try and resolve a spat which threatens to strip Poland of its voting rights. He's meeting Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki over a controversial overhaul...
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How the Youth of America Will Impact the Midterm Elections

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Amanda Litman, co-founder of Run for Something, joins The Hive at Vanity Fair's Founders Fair to discuss the impact of young adults on the midterm elections. After launching Run for Something she was shocked to see the number of young...
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Polls open across Russia

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Polls opened across Russia on Sunday as President Vladimir Putin eyes six more years in office. Russians voting are expected to give him an easy victory. Authorities have invested in a massive get-out-the-vote efforts to produce a...
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Venezuelans vote in unofficial referendum

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Thousands of Venezuelans in Canada marked a ballot in a symbolic referendum opposing Venezuela's president amid ongoing violence in the country.
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U.K. voters sound off on election

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Polls put Tories ahead of Labour before voting began
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Trump believes millions voted illegally

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White House press secretary Sean Spicer reiterates it's unsubstantiated voter fraud allegations
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U.S senator blasts Trump over voter fraud claim

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Republican Lindsey Graham urges new president to 'share or recant'
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What U.S. voters can confront on their ballots

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The complex list of choices each person makes in the booth
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Clinton, Trump vote as vituperative election winds down

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Both candidates upbeat after voting at polling stations
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U.S. election anxiety

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The toxic tone and deep divide of the presidential election is taking a toll on the American public
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Weak pound prompts price punch-up between Tesco and Unilever

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The plunge in the value of the pound has prompted a short lived pricing row with Britain’s biggest retailer – Tesco – halting online sales of top-selling items produced by Unilever. The pound’s fall since a referendum vote decided...
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Adam Vaughan elected MP for Spadina-Fort York

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Adam Vaughan was on Metro Morning Tuesday morning talking about his win and the Liberal sweep across Canada.
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Dual citizen reacts to Brexit

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'The campaign leading up to the referendum on both sides was very flawed, there was a lot of misinformation,' says British-Canadian citizen Danielle Orosa