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'How did this happen?' Two men learn they were switched at birth
Now in their 50s, two Newfoundland men have learned they were switched at birth. Their paths have crossed many times over the years. They even worked on the same oil-industry project in 2014.
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Families fight for answers in Boeing 737 Max 8 crashes
The families of the victims of two Boeing 737 Max 8 crashes — Lion Air and Ethiopian Air — will be fighting for answers as Boeing’s CEO testifies at a U.S. Senate committee this week. Eighteen Canadians were killed in the Ethiopian Air...
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Brexit: UK political leaders clash in campaign bid
Britain is heading towards its third election in five years, a decision that could end the deadlock or deepen the crisis.
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Israel's Benny Gantz: Political novice trying to oust Netanyahu
If former military chief also fails to form a government within the next 28 days, Israel may face another election.
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These are the men and women shaping Europe: How many of them do you know?
As Euronews hosted the second European Leadership Awards (ELA) on Monday, it was all about the change-makers of the continent. A memorable evening at the majestic Palais d'Egmont in Brussels – organised in partnership with the European...
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Tales From the Trail: Following Beto O'Rourke Around Virginia
Former Texas Congressman turned 2020 presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke took to the stump in Northern Virginia to talk with voters and Cheddar's J.D. Durkin was there for it all.
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House Democrat Says Hearing Is Michael Cohen's Chance to 'Come Clean'
A Democratic member of the House Oversight Committee wants Michael Cohen to "just tell the truth" on Wednesday when he testifies about his work as President Trump's former fixer and personal attorney during a highly-anticipated public...
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What Will Become of Obamacare After the Election?
Adam Cancryn, healthcare reporter at Politico, said the Republicans have hinted at attempting to dismantle the ACA even if they lose the House. That won't be easy.
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Space X Has Chosen Its First Moon Tourist
Elon Musk and Space X announced its first private passenger, Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa. Shannon Stirone, freelance science journalist, said that this is the first step to Musk's ultimate goal -- transporting people to Mars.
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SpaceX Has Chosen Its First Moon Tourist
Elon Musk and SpaceX announced the company's first private passenger, Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa. Shannon Stirone, freelance science journalist, said that this is the first step to Musk's ultimate goal ー transporting people to...
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Raw Politics: starting on the path from the Aquarius to asylum in Europe
The migration issue re-erupted over the summer, when the Aquarius rescue ship was stranded at sea with hundreds of migrants on board. It thrust the migrants crisis to the top of the EU agenda. Three months later, Euronews reporter...
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T-Mobile U.S. President: Strong Earnings Will Bolster Sprint Merger Bid
Mike Sievert, President and COO of T-Mobile U.S., joins Cheddar after the company's earnings report. He says that if the proposed merger with Sprint goes through, the combined companies will have seven times the wireless capacity they do...
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T-Mobile U.S. President: Strong Growth Will Bolster Sprint Merger Bid
Mike Sievert, President and COO of T-Mobile U.S., joins Cheddar after the company's earnings report. He says that if the proposed merger with Sprint goes through, the combined companies will have seven times the wireless capacity they do...
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Neil Patrick Harris Crushes Dreams of a Doogie Howser Reboot
In an era where many production companies are bringing back old TV hits, the "How I Met Your Mother" actor doesn't think there's a real future for Doogie Howser. "The whole conceit of that show was that he was a child who was a super...
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A Woman's Game: Nadia Nadim
Nadia Nadim and her family were forced to flee Afghanistan when the Taliban killed her father. Now she's an international football star.
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World Cup: Uruguay defeat hosts Russia in 3-0 win
Uruguay topped Group A after defeating the ten-man hosts Russia with two first-half goals and a late third in the second half put them on their way to victory. Goals from Luis Suarez and an own goal from Denis Cheryshev put Uruguay in a...
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CBC in Mali: A look at what Canada's peacekeepers face
The National host Adrienne Arsenault takes a look at what Canada's peacekeepers face, and why the mission matters.
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World Cup: Germany crash out of tournament as South Korea win 2-0
A below-par Germany bowed out of the FIFA World Cup, just four years after winning the competition, after a late 2-0 defeat to South Korea. Goals from Ju Sejong and Son Heungmin gave the Koreans a shock victory. The result now means that...
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Upset in Germany as team head home from Russia
There was complete disbelief from German fans as they watched South Korea push their team out of the World Cup. At a public viewing area in Berlin, thousands of football supporters sobbed in absolute shock that their team will now head...
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Dems' Platform for Midterms? 'Throw the Bums Out'
Tea Party Republicans and President Trump ran campaigns on a platform of being the Washington outsiders needed to save the country. Now the Democrats will have their own opportunity in the 2018 midterms.
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Manitoba premier says provincial trade barriers need to be eliminated
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister speaks with CBC's Hannah Thibedeau ahead of the Council of the Federation talks in New Brunswick
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How the Lottery Is "Rigging" Its Way Into Higher Jackpots
Lottery jackpots have been increasing dramatically in recent years. This is not a coincidence, it is the result of deliberate actions by the lottos like Mega Millions and Powerball. And it's making it less likely for you to win.
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How the Lottery Is 'Rigging' Its Way Into Higher Jackpots
Lottery jackpots have been increasing dramatically in recent years. This is not a coincidence, it is the result of deliberate actions by the lottos like Mega Millions and Powerball. And it's making it less likely for you to win.