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#TrendCheck: Little League Sportsmanship

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Here's what's trending from Twitter to TikTok.
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Hockey organizations threatened to withhold funding from embattled Hockey Canada

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While one provincial hockey federation is backing Hockey Canada’s response to the sexual assault controversy, others have threatened to withhold fees because of the scandal.
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Okay! director and ASD Band members on authentic storytelling

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Director Mark Bone and ASD Band members Jackson Begley and Rawan Tuffaha talk about their new documentary Okay!
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'Showing the truth matters': The emotional challenge of war photography in Ukraine

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Vadim Ghirda is a Romanian photographer behind some of the most recognisable and powerful images from Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Euronews Culture wanted to find out more about his work and why he believes photography is more important...
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Prince Harry’s remarks on Queen visit raises some eyebrows

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In an interview with NBC, Prince Harry says he wants to make sure his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, has 'the right people around her.' His comment caught the attention of some, including royal commentator Katie Nicholl, who called it a...
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Philippines: Marcos Junior maintains lead in presidential race

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In the Philippines - the son of a former dictator is the front-runner in next month's presidential election.
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Prince Andrew returns military affiliations and patronages as he prepares to fight sexual abuse case

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Queen Elizabeth's third child is being accused by Virginia Guiffre of sexually abusing her when she was 17 and being trafficked by the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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Peng Shuai: China tennis star denies making sexual assault claim

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Peng Shuai says a Weibo post that accused a former Communist Party official of sexual assault has been misunderstood.
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Keanu Reeves walks Toronto black carpet for Matrix sequel premiere

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Keanu Reeves spoke about the lasting appeal of The Matrix series at the Toronto premiere of The Matrix Resurrections, which comes out next week, more than 22 years after the first movie.
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Alec Baldwin says he didn’t pull trigger on prop gun in ABC interview

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In an interview with ABC News, actor Alec Baldwin says he didn't pull the trigger on the prop gun he was holding when it fired and killed a cinematographer on the film set of Rust in October.
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Iran nuclear talks: Seventh round of negotiations coming to an end

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Iran has submitted two proposals at talks in Vienna as seventh round comes to an end.
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Vancouver Whitecaps’ handling of sexual misconduct allegations under investigation

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Several senior leaders of the Vancouver Whitecaps women's soccer organization have been put on administrative leave as the Major League Soccer investigates the handling of sexual misconduct allegations.
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OpenTable and Indeed Team Up to Tackle Restaurant Worker Shortage

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In August, the restaurant industry reeled from the impact of the COVID-19 delta variant, according to a report from the National Restaurant Association. Susan Lee, chief growth officer at online reservation service OpenTable, and Raj...
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‘Deceitful tactics’ used to get famous Princess Diana interview

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An inquiry found former BBC journalist Martin Bashir used “deceitful tactics,” including creating fake bank statements, to secure his famous 1995 interview with Princess Diana.
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Pain of Diana’s death pushed Prince Harry to drinking and drugs

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Prince Harry says the pain of his mother Diana’s death pushed him to drinking and drugs.
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DR Congo president offers mediation to break Nile dam deadlock

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The Democratic Republic of Congo's President says he will mediate between the leaders of Sudan, Ethiopia and Egypt, who are in dispute over Ethiopia's Grand Renaissance Dam project.
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Film on 2019 Hong Kong protests vies for Oscars, riles China

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Do Not Split does not shy away from the violence of the protests, but at its heart is the emotional toll on the young people struggling to protect the city they love.
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Prince William addresses Meghan, Harry’s interview

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Prince William responded to allegations of racism in the Royal Family by saying the family isn’t racist and he hasn't spoken to his brother, Prince Harry, since the bombshell interview with Oprah aired.
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Prince Philip has heart procedure; Meghan slams Palace

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Buckingham Palace says Prince Philip has had a 'successful procedure for a pre-existing heart condition.' Meanwhile, Prince Harry's wife, Meghan, has accused Buckingham Palace of 'perpetuating falsehoods' about the couple.
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Greta Thunberg: 'We are ignoring this crisis' | UpFront

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We ask the young activist why so many aren’t taking climate change seriously, and we discuss QAnon’s global popularity.
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Former Calgary Flames captain finds new moment of fame in snowstorm

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Former Calgary Flames captain Jarome Iginla, bogged down in a Lexington, Mass., snowstorm on Saturday, gave a quick interview to Boston 25 News, but the TV station didn't realize that it had stopped an NHL icon. 'We're from Canada, so...
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BBC to investigate revealing 1995 Princess Diana interview

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The BBC is investigating allegations about how a 1995 Princess Diana interview was granted under false pretenses. A graphics designer who created mock bank statements says he's angry that the BBC sacked him and not the journalist who...
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'No reason to play games,' Trump says on declaring early victory

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In a phone interview with Fox & Friends, Donald Trump said he plans to declare victory in the election 'only when there's victory. There's no reason to play games.'
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Guineans set to vote in tense presidential election

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After months of unrest and divisive politics, voters in Guinea set to cast ballots to elect country’s next president.