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5 Features Android borrowed From iPhone!

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Google just dropped Android 16 for Pixel smartphones, packed with exciting new features, including some that are already available on iOS. This video is a deep dive into 5 Android features that iOS users have actually been enjoying for...
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Hallucinating at 8,000 Metres: A Mountaineer’s Near-Death Experience | I Witness

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Mountaineer Baljeet Kaur was believed to be dead on Mount Annapurna in 2023 — but what really happened is beyond imagination. No oxygen. No contact. Alone at 8,000 meters, battling brutal cold, deadly hallucinations, and near-fatal...
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Regina Bites | Keeping cool with a popular Taiwanese treat

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Our Regina Bites columnist Allan Pulga joined The Morning Edition to talk about his tour of three bubble tea shops in the city.
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Mahmoud Khalil arrest: Hundreds of protesters occupy Trump Tower, call for Mahmoud Khalil's release

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When protests against the Israeli war in the Gaza Strip took shape in the United States last year, Columbia University was one of the very first campuses to lend its strong voice. Mahmoud Khalil became a very familiar and outspoken...
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N.L. celebrates Nunatsiavut Inuit with new art installation at Confederation Building

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‘The Journey’ by Bronson Jacque is on display at the Confederation Building. The Inuk artist from Nunatsiavut says he was inspired by the youth of his community, who are proud and unapologetic of their Indigenous heritage and culture.
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Trump returns as president, suggests Feb. 1 date for tariffs

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Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States and quickly took action against the southern border, declared there were only two genders and suggested tariffs against Canada and Mexico could come into effect by Feb. 1.
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Trump returns as U.S. president, lays out dozens of measures on Day 1

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Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States and quickly took action against the southern border, declared there were only two genders and suggested tariffs against Canada and Mexico could come into effect by Feb. 1.
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Meet Chennai Couple That Feeds 10,000 Parrots Everyday | I Witness

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Many in Chennai call him 'birdman' or 'parrot Sudarson'. Along with his wife, Sudarson feeds thousands of rose-ringed parakeets every day, who arrive without fail on the terrace, knowing they will be well-fed and well taken care of....
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Regina author re-releases Wascana Lake kids book 20 years later

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Wascana Lake is a jewel in the crown of the Queen City. Neil Sawatzky penned a children's book about it, 'The Lake in the Middle of Town,' 20 years ago. Now the book is getting new life in hardcover form.
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Biden considering pre-emptive pardons for prominent Trump critics

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U.S. President Joe Biden is reportedly considering pre-emptive pardons for prominent critics of Donald Trump, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, to shield them from potential retaliation when Trump takes office.
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Everything Hydro-Québec is doing to strengthen power lines and reduce outages

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Hydro-Québec says it plans to spend tens of billions of dollars over 12 years to improve its network throughout the province. It’s prioritizing Montreal’s West Island because it’s one of the areas most affected by power outages.
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Glen Constantin's 'resilient' Laval Rouge et Or in search of 12th Vanier Cup title

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Laval Rouge et Or head coach Glen Constantin sat down with CBC Sports' Signa Butler ahead of Saturday's Vanier Cup game in Kingston, Ont.
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Congress inks deal to avoid government shutdown

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Congress unveiled a funding deal with more than $100 billion in disaster aid. The measure would prevent a partial government shutdown set to begin after midnight Friday. (Scripps News)
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SandboxAQ Sees a Quantum Computing Future

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SandboxAQ CEO Jack Hidary says he sees a future in which GPUs and QPUs work together in advancing the AI future. He joins Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology" to discuss.
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Lloyd's America CEO on US Growth, Pricing and Tech

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Lloyd's America CEO Dawn Miller discusses Lloyd's growth in the US, insurance pricing and the role of technological innovation on "Bloomberg Open Interest."
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Injuries reported following shooting at Georgia high school o

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A shooting was reported at Apalachee High School, 45 miles outside of Atlanta, the Barrow County Sheriff's Office confirmed. (Scripps News)
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Starmer and Streeting visit GP surgery in the East Midlands

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and shadow health secretary Wes Streeting visit the Long Lane Surgery in Coalville, a GP practice in the East Midlands as Labour sets out plans to end the 8am scramble for GP appointments and bring back the...
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Rewriting the record books: MLB officially incorporates Negro Leagues statistics

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Move aside, Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth, because there's a new name atop the MLB record books after the league announced it has officially incorporated Negro Leagues statistics. (Scripps News)
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Moody's Is Worried About a Government Shutdown

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Moody's Investors Service, the only remaining major credit grader to assign the US a top rating, has signaled that its confidence is wavering ahead of a potential government shutdown. Bloomberg's Kailey Leinz reports. Follow Bloomberg...
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Synopsys CEO Discusses Earnings, Incoming CEO

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Synopsys CEO Aart De Geus breaks down the electronic design automation software provider's earnings after it raised its guidance for 2023 and appointed Sassine Ghazi as CEO. He speaks with Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg...
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UK's Richest Man vs. Royal Wealth for Man United Prize

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British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe is in pursuit of one of the biggest trophy assets in sport, Manchester United, but his competition is a royal from a Gulf state with a $450 billion sovereign wealth fund. Ben Stupples reports on...
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Chengwei Capital's Li on Chinese Tech Innovation

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Chengwei Capital Chairman Eric Li says China needs improved capital markets in order to channel assets effectively. He believes the main economic drivers of the past 20 years are shifting away from real estate, low-end manufacturing and...
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IBM Sponsor Spotlight: How Data and Intelligent Automation Help Companies Meet Sustainability Goals

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Brandon Sutcliffe, Americas Financial Services Sustainable Finance Leader, EY speaks with Pratik Gupta, Chief Technology Officer, IBM Automation about sustainability strategies at the Bloomberg Intelligent Automation: Transformation in a...
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abrdn Nicholas Yeo on China Market Strategy

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abrdn Director and Head of China Equities Nicholas Yeo discusses his outlook for Chinese equities, investor sentiment about China and his expectations for the Party Congress. He speaks to Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".