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Bronx residents demand cleanup of illegal dumping ground

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Residents say the area, located between a parking garage and train tracks, is a hotspot for drug and alcohol use.
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Stamford Health provides holiday safety tips

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Holiday safety tips as Thanksgiving approaches
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Try the Papa John’s Gin ‘Cini Tini

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Introducing the Cini Tini, displayed in this clever kit that comes with a martini glass, pepperoncini brine and two tiny bottles of aviation gin.
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National Addictions Awareness Week series: A night with the Moccasin Mobile Outreach Van

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The Council of Yukon First Nations launched the Indigenous-led initiative to fill a void in nightly services for vulnerable people. The van runs four nights a week from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. CBC's Virginie Ann spent a night with them.
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Ricky's Law

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While involuntary treatment for addiction hasn't been tried in this country, it's already in use in many U.S. states. CBC News travels to Washington state, where Ricky's Law has been in effect for six years, to see what impact the...
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Controversy Erupts Over Diwali Menu; British Indian Leaders Urge ' Cultural Sensitivity' From PM

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Next Prime Minister Keir Starmer has landed in another controversy, and this time it's over holding Diwali celebrations at 10 Downing Street. Starmer is facing criticism after it was revealed that alcohol and meat were served at the...
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Breast Cancer In Indian Women: Risk Factors And Lifestyle Changes For Prevention Explained

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The number of breast cancer cases in India is reaching alarming heights, with over 98,000 women losing their lives to the disease in 2022 alone. This video highlights the importance of understanding the risk factors associated with...
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New study calls for rethink on alcohol policy

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Richard Cooke, Professor of Health Psychology at University of Staffordshire, discusses a recent study that explores the use of language in government policy in relation to drinkers and harm relating to alcohol use. Policymakers and...
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Man charged with buying alcohol for underage friend who fell at Pirates game

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A 21-year-old man has been charged with providing alcohol to his underage friend, who fell 20 feet from the stands at a Pittsburgh Pirates game last month, according to multiple outlets.
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Bloomberg

Europe's Tariff Threats Are Disrespectful, Lutnick Says

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President Donald Trump threatened to put a 200% tariff European wine, champagne and other alcoholic beverages if the EU follows through with a tax on US whiskey. US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says Trump finds this "tit-for-tat"...
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Alcohol industry worries about looming tariffs

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Business owners in the alcohol industry worry President Donald Trump's tariffs will eventually mean higher prices, which they'll have to pass on to costumers. (Scripps News)
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In Full: Heineken CEO on Beer Volumes, Share Buybacks and China Outlook

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Heineken NV shares surged after the brewer announced a buyback and reported strong beer sales including in Brazil and Mexico, helping the company gain ground on rivals in more than half of its key markets. Shares of Heineken, dragged...
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Wha's the potential dollar cost of Trump's immigration policies?

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Millions of undocumented immigrants could now face heightened enforcement as President Trump works to fulfill his promise of mass deportations — a promise that could cost the government billions. (Scripps News)
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Alcohol use becoming the leading cause of liver transplants, especially among women

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It's well known that excessive alcohol use can be detrimental to a person's health. And doctors are now linking it to an increasing number of people receiving liver transplants, especially women. (Scripps News Denver)
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Harris and Martin at odds over cannabis decriminalisation

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Simon Harris and Micheal Martin, the leaders of Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, disagree over the decriminalisation of cannabis. Fine Gael and Fianna Fail continue to be at odds over the decriminalisation of cannabis.
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Trying 'Dry January?' Growing popularity of mocktails is making it easier

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"Dry January" has grown in popularity over the years, which encourages a break from alcohol for the month. (Scripps News Cleveland)
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Surgeon general issues advisory on link between alcohol and cancer

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The country’s top doctor is sounding the alarm about the link between drinking alcohol and increased cancer risks. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Surgeon General Calls for Cancer Warnings on Alcohol

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Alcoholic beverages should display warning labels about their links to cancer according to the US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy. He says scientific evidence shows alcohol causes about 100,000 cases of cancer and 20,000 related deaths each...
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Bloomberg

S&P 500 Snaps Five-Day Drop | Closing Bell

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Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Alix Steel, Scarlet Fu, Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.
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Press Association

Cheaper pints and Irish sea border in Aontu’s ‘common sense’ manifesto

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Cheaper pints, a new border agency and a junior minister for waste feature in Aontu’s election pledges. Peadar Toibin, the party’s leader and only representative in the now-dissolved Dail, launched Aontu’s manifesto on Thursday morning.
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James Browne: We need to take a common sense approach to cannabis

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Fianna Fail representatives including junior justice minister James Browne launching plan to “tackle crime and keep communities safe” at Fitzwilliam Place. He and Jim O'Callaghan answer journalist questions on their plans to deal with...
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Press Association

Whisky industry could face ‘real difficulties’ if Trump tariffs return – Swinney

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There could be “real difficulties” ahead for the Scotch whisky industry resulting from potential tariffs imposed by the incoming Trump administration in the US, John Swinney has said. The First Minister defended his endorsement of Kamala...
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A taste of fall wines: Experts say they don't have to be red varieties

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Fall isn't just for red wines, experts say. As temperatures change — and food choices transition out of the summer vibes — there are a lot of wine choices that will pair well with the new season. (Scripps News)
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Justin Timberlake pleads guilty in drunk driving case

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The pop star pleaded guilty to a noncriminal traffic violation and agreed to perform 25 hours of community service. (Scripps News)