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Need 2 Know: Wild Weather, NCAA Upset

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Wednesday, November 27, 2019.
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Need 2 Know: Cold Front, Credit Card Bias

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Monday, November 11, 2019.
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Need 2 Know: Impeachment TV, Freezing Cold

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Wednesday, November 13, 2019.
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Need 2 Know Nov. 5: Election Day in the U.S., Americans Ambushed in Mexico

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Tuesday, November 5, 2019.
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New Delhi strives to combat 'apocalyptic' air pollution

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The government has started a car rationing scheme to help curb pollution and distributed millions of masks so people can protect themselves.
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Will protests against Russia's president gain momentum? | Inside Story

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Thousands defy warnings and cold temperatures to hold biggest protests in years.
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Ottawa pushes electric vehicles, so why aren't drivers flocking to them?

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Ottawa wants Canadian drivers to go green, offering new federal rebates to help pay for it. So why isn't everyone rushing out to take advantage of free money?
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Major winter storms affecting Canadians from coast to coast

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Some of Canada's biggest cities are all but shut down as major winter storms bring extreme cold, freezing rain, snow, and wind. Depending on where you are and who you ask, it's either a blessing or a cruel punishment.
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Meet the 11-Year-Old Crochet Prodigy Whose Afghans Went Viral

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Jonah Larson has threaded a small empire with his even smaller hands. The 11-year-old Wisconsin native and crocheting prodigy who learned his craft at age five has a massive following online 40,000 and counting through his viral...
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Powerful winter storm slams Eastern Canada

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A winter storm that pummelled Atlantic Canada over the weekend has caused flash freeze warnings and flooding, as temperatures have dropped across the region, with extreme cold warnings in other parts of the country.
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Chinese landscapes transformed by snow

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Unusually heavy snow in China's Guizhou Province is transforming the region into a winter wonderland. "It is so beautiful. We have not seen such heavy snow for many years. I am very excited. We especially come here to take photos," said...
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Could tourism be the next victim in the Canada-China tensions?

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Canada's tourism minister Mélanie Joly was supposed to visit Beijing next week to promote travel between Canada and China, but her trip has been put on hold, and she may not be the only Canadian delaying a visit overseas in the...
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Climate change could wipe out black truffles, claim UK researchers

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Black truffles, revered by top chefs and sold at up to £1,000 (€1110) a kilogram, could die out due to climate change, according to a report by UK scientists. Researchers at the University of Stirling warn the fungus – which is currently...
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Syrian refugee arrives in Vancouver after months in Malaysian airport

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Hassan Al Kontar arrived in British Columbia where a group of Whistler residents were waiting to welcome him after a lengthy battle to sponsor the 37-year-old from Dama, Syria.
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Polar bears and freezing temperatures — Arctic photographer Ana Filipova describes the perils

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Anna Filipova has made a career taking photographs in the Arctic's hostile landscapes, venturing to remote and inaccessible areas. The temperatures can hit -46 °C, which means her equipment sometimes doesn't hold up and she's often...
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Polar bears and freezing temperatures — Arctic photographer Anna Filipova describes the perils

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Anna Filipova has made a career taking photographs in the Arctic's hostile landscapes, venturing to remote and inaccessible areas. The temperatures can hit -46 °C, which means her equipment sometimes doesn't hold up and she's often...
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Calgary creates largest pathway network in North America

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Calgary has created the largest pathway network in North America, connecting the city's bike paths. CBC's Erin Collins reports.
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2018 Winter Swimming World Championships come to a close in Estonia

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The 2018 Winter Swimming World Championships came to a close at the weekend in Tallinn, Estonia. Nearly 1,500 swimmers from over 35 countries, including Australia, Brazil, Argentina, the United States and Mongolia, took part in the...
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More Olympic gold for Canada thanks to Sebastian Toutant

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Canada has another Olympic gold medal at the Winter Games in Pyeongchang thanks to Sebastian Toutant. Toutant finished first in the inaugural men's snowboarding big air event at the Olympics — it's Canada's 11th gold medal at the 2018...
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Why Is U.S. Weather So Crazy Right Now?

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Temperatures in Washington, D.C., hit 82 degrees on Wednesday, while the West Coast braced for record lows. Andrew Freedman, senior science editor at Mashable, says a "polar vortex split" is partly to blame.
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What's Up With Everyone Getting the Flu?

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Sara Chodosh, Assistant Editor at Pop Science, says that while we are at "peak flu season," it's not as bad many may think. She also shared a few tips to avoid the epidemic.
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More startling details in deaths of Barry and Honey Sherman

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The newest startling details in the deaths of Barry and Honey Sherman include a lawsuit, a lie detector and a cousin
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What to do in winter? Have a picnic

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Lindsay Zier-Vogel swears that picnics are a great way to enjoy the city during the winter season.
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Expensive medicine puts preemies at risk

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The highly contagious RSV virus can be extremely dangerous to some infants, but getting a specialized drug to protect them is prohibitively expensive