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Rohit Shetty: I consider myself lucky as people have liked what I make

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ETimes TV caught up with Khatron Ke Khiladi 13 host Rohit Shetty, who spoke about his journey as an action film director to being host for the adventure-based reality show. He recalled that he was initially very scared when the show was...
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Canadian singer on American Idol overwhelmed by support

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian Emma Busse competed in this year's American Idol singing competition. CBC’s Anita Bathe sits down with the performer to talk about the pressure to win and support she’s getting from Canada.
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Halle Bailey Talks 'The Little Mermaid' Casting as a Teen, New Ariel Doll & 'The Color Purple' Remake

9th - Higher Ed
Halle Bailey Talks 'The Little Mermaid' Casting as a Teen, New Ariel Doll & 'The Color Purple' Remake
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Zelenskyy visits Washington, makes impassioned speech to U.S. Congress

9th - Higher Ed
In what some are calling a historic visit to Washington, Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy met with U.S. President Joe Biden to shore up support for his country’s battle against Russia and made an impassioned speech to U.S. congress.
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Trevor Noah Says Farewell to 'The Daily Show'

9th - Higher Ed
Trevor Noah Says Farewell to 'The Daily Show'
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Zelenskyy urges Russians and world to stand up to Putin

9th - Higher Ed
In a rare sit-down interview, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy talks to Canadian journalists in Kyiv about the increase in attacks on the capital, the prospect of peace with Russia and Canada's contribution to the war effort.
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Roman Baber speaks to the CBC's Hannah Thibedeau

9th - Higher Ed
Baber says that if he doesn't win the leadership race, he'll try to win a seat in the next election.
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Liz Truss to become UK’s new prime minister, Conservative leader

9th - Higher Ed
Britain’s Conservative Party picks Liz Truss as its leader, triggering the beginning of a handover from Boris Johnson.
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Olympic Gold Medalist Chloe Kim on Mental Health, Purina Partnership & 2026 Games

9th - Higher Ed
Chloe Kim, a two-time Olympic Gold Medal-winning snowboarder, and her dog Reece are teaming up with Purina for its Pro Plan Million Mile Challenge to donate to Athletes for Animals.

The olympian joined Cheddar News to talk about her...
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Manitoba community welcomes Ukrainian refugee couple

9th - Higher Ed
From hiding inside Kyiv’s subway stations to being offered a place to live and work in western Manitoba, one Ukrainian refugee couple say they’re grateful for the chance to start a new life in Canada.
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India: Hijab ban outrages Muslim students

9th - Higher Ed
Female students have been protesting against a ban on religious headscarves in class.
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Lumiere Festival begins in Lyon with tributes to Bertrand Tavernier

9th - Higher Ed
More than 5,000 attended the opening of the Lumiere Film Festival in Lyon which celebrates cinema from around the world.
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Tim Tebow on AllState’s $1M Pledge to Student Athletes for Off-Field Contributions

9th - Higher Ed
With college athletes now able to make money from their name and image likeness, AllState Insurance company has pledged $1 million to 22 college football players in its AFCA Good Works Team. Former Heisman Trophy winner and football...
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'He showed me how to be strong': Terrence Floyd remembers his brother

9th - Higher Ed
Terrence Floyd reacts after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of murder and manslaughter in his brother George Floyd's death.
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British man has tended the grave of Canadian airman for 70 years

9th - Higher Ed
For more than 70 years, a British family, and one member in particular, has tended the grave of a Canadian airman, who was killed when his plane crashed flying back from a bombing raid in Germany.
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Freeland asked about grocery store chains axing $2 pay bump

9th - Higher Ed
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canadians should not forget to be grateful to the grocery store workers who helped them put food on their tables during the pandemic.
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Brazil protests: Mass rally against gov’t response to outbreak

9th - Higher Ed
Blaming Brazil's Bolsonaro, thousands rally against the president's handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Andrew Scheer 'proud' of his leadership of the Conservatives

9th - Higher Ed
With his party passing another milestone in the race to replace him as leader, Scheer says the next leader will inherit a strong Opposition.
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Living alone during pandemic can exacerbate anxiety, depression

9th - Higher Ed
The ongoing physical distancing precautions because of the COVID-19 pandemic can exacerbate anxiety and depression, especially for people living alone.
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Isabelle Mikhail 'gathered family around the table' | COVID-19 Lives Remembered

9th - Higher Ed
May Mikhail lost her mother, Isabelle, to COVID-19 on March 18.
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WHO announces 'landmark' initiative to defeat COVID-19

9th - Higher Ed
The World Health Organization drew together powerful actors to push for the "speed and scale"  needed to combat the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
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We plane-pooled': How Elizabeth May got to Saturday sitting of Parliament

9th - Higher Ed
Green Party's Elizabeth May thanked Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough and Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer Saturday for offering her a ride to Ottawa on one of the federal government's Challenger jets.
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Canadians prepare for extended isolation

9th - Higher Ed
After Toronto announces that lockdown measures will be in place for at least another 12 weeks and B.C. says its will be there until the end of May, many Canadians are settling in for a longer period of isolation than expected.
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WHO calls for 'solidarity, solidarity, solidarity'

9th - Higher Ed
The World Health Organization says solidarity is the key to defeating the coronavirus, and thanks the private sector for providing essential medical supplies.