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What could happen at Derek Chauvin’s sentencing?

9th - Higher Ed
Law professor David Schultz discusses what the judge will consider when sentencing former police officer Derek Chauvin who was convicted of three charges for George Floyd’s death.
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Every Fifth Food Company Vulnerable to Cyberattack Like JBS, Says Security Expert

9th - Higher Ed
Less than a month after hackers attacked the Colonial Pipeline, shutting down oil operations on the East Coast for five days, one of the world’s largest meat processors, JBS, suffered a similar fate. The growing number of ransomware...
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CRA unveils new tax deduction for at-home workers

9th - Higher Ed
The Canada Revenue Agency has simplified the rules to make millions of Canadians working from home eligible for a tax deduction. Eligible workers can claim $2 per day up to a maximum of $400.
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WE Charity says paying volunteer students less than min. wage was federal government's idea

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to answer Opposition questions about the WE controversy in Parliament. The federal government's proposed volunteer compensation program for university students has come under fire for proposing to pay...
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Indian workers' rights suspended to restart the economy

9th - Higher Ed
The states say the changes will help businesses and get the economy back on track but workers are already paying the price.
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Coronavirus cases in Saudi Arabia could reach 200,000: Minister

9th - Higher Ed
As of Tuesday, the kingdom registered 2,795 infections, including 41 deaths.
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Iqaluit city council passes bylaw that allows loose animals to be killed 24 hours after capture

9th - Higher Ed
There's a new bylaw in Iqaluit and it's not without controversy. City council has passed an amendment that allows impounded dogs with city licence tags to be killed sooner than before. The CBC’s Mah Noor Mubarik has more.
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'You Get what You Pay For.' Aunts et Uncles café touts higher pay for tipped workers

9th - Higher Ed
The husband-and-wife team say that tipped workers at their cafe and food truck, located outside of the Brooklyn Museum, make on average of $15 on hour before tips - above the NYC minimum of $11 an hour for that type of work.
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‘Immigrant dream’ slipping away: Why tariffs, affordability are important to this first-time voter

9th - Higher Ed
Harman Banga is an 18-year-old from Brampton, Ont., who will be voting for the first time in the upcoming federal election. Both her parents work in the automotive industry, which is why she says tariffs and affordability will be top of...
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A project with all this land may not have a lot of housing — and some Montrealers are worried

9th - Higher Ed
A commercial developer wants to build a large business hub in Montreal's Pointe-Saint-Charles neighbourhood but residents are worried the project doesn't address housing needs in the area.
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Temperature soars above 40°c in several states in North India

9th - Higher Ed
Heatwave conditions have arrived earlier than expected in Delhi and across parts of northwest and central India. The IMD has issued a six-day alert, with temperatures in New Delhi expected to hit 40°C. Gujarat’s Saurashtra-Kutch region...
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US urges NATO allies to hit spending target

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. has urged NATO allies to meet the alliance's defense spending target of 2% of GDP. This call comes amid growing concerns over security challenges and the shifting geopolitical landscape.
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Snow removal far from over, Montrealers 'need to be patient,' says mayor

9th - Higher Ed
On Wednesday, Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante provided an update on the city's snow-removal operation and urged residents to be patient, be courteous with each other and share the road.
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Proposed state budget includes 4.7% boost in school aid

9th - Higher Ed
The increase, particularly in the critical Foundation Aid, is a welcome change for many school districts, though concerns remain about whether it will be enough to offset rising costs and inflation.
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Russia-Ukraine War: Zelensky wants 200,000 allied troops

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has stated that at least 200,000 allied troops will be needed to implement any peace agreement in Ukraine. Watch this report for more details!
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Maha Kumbh 2025: Sadhguru's Insights For A Meaningful Pilgrimage

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Immerse yourself in the profound experience of Maha Kumbh 2025. Sadhguru, a renowned spiritual leader, offers invaluable insights on how to make the most of this sacred gathering. Discover how to navigate the vibrant energy, connect with...
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Minimum wage in Westchester to increase in 2025

9th - Higher Ed
Beginning Jan. 1, the employees will be paid $16.50 per hour in New York City, Long Island and Westchester. That's a 50-cent increase from what it was to start 2024.
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Delhi Air Pollution: Vehicles Remain Largest Contributors To Pollution

9th - Higher Ed
Air pollution in the capital Delhi has gone from severe level to very poor category in most places...In an effort to curb pollution levels, ---The New Delhi municipal corporation carried out night cleaning and sweeping of roads at...
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Delhi Pollution Crisis: Delhi's Air Moves From Severe To very poor Category

9th - Higher Ed
Air pollution in the capital has gone from severe level to very poor category in most places. In an effort to curb pollution levels the New Delhi Municipal Corporation carried out Night Cleaning and sweeping of roads at several locations...
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Delhi Air Pollution Crisis: IMD Predicts Light Fog In Delhi From Today

9th - Higher Ed
Air pollution in the capital Delhi has gone from severe level to very poor category in most places...In an effort to curb pollution levels, ---The New Delhi municipal corporation carried out night cleaning and sweeping of roads at...
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Meta takes action against app that can 'nudify' images

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The lawsuit, filed in Hong Kong, targets a company called CrushAI. (Scripps News)
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Sinn Fein calls for increased funding to social housing acquisition budgets

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Sinn Fein housing spokesman Eoin O Broin calls for increased funding to social housing acquisition budgets. A record 15,418 people were living in emergency accommodation in Ireland last month, 4,675 of whom are children, figures show....
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Dubai Eyes Regulatory Changes to Lure More Hedge Funds

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Dubai is weighing significant changes to its rules governing money managers to further burnish the city's credentials as an emerging hub for hedge funds. Bloomberg News' Hema Parmar discusses with Joumanna Bercetche on Horizons Middle...
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Dublin electrician transforms home into Halloween House of Horrors for charity

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A Dublin electrician has said adults and children from the community are vital to transforming his home into a House of Horrors every year. For years, Ken Carraher has filled his Killiney home with ghosts, ghouls and monsters for the...