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Assessing Shiba Inu and Dogecoin as Crypto's Meme Coin War Heats Up

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Tonya Evans, professor at Penn State Dickinson Law, joined Cheddar to talk about the meme coin war flaring up between the Shiba Inu and Dogecoin tokens. She noted that one of the most fascinating takeaways from the crypto craze is the...
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Media freedom groups create new tribunal to investigate journalists' deaths in The Hague

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A new report by UNESCO suggests a staggering six journalists have been killed worldwide every month in the past five years.
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New tribunal to investigate journalists' deaths created in The Hague

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A new report by UNESCO suggests a staggering six journalists have been killed worldwide every month in the past five years.
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Climate change: Philippines's coastal communities battle rising sea levels

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Rising sea levels threaten coastal communities in the Philippines - underscoring the need for urgent action on climate change.
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Canada's inflation rate jumps to new 18-year high of 4.4%

9th - Higher Ed
Economist Mostafa Askari says so far indications are that the rise in prices is transitory and the Bank of Canada does not need to change its overnight lending rate.(Credit: The Canadian Press/Associated Press/David Zalubowski)
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Fuel prices at an all-time high in Hungary and expected to climb more

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Hungarians have seen the price of fuel reach an all-time high, and prices are expected to go even higher on Friday.
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Sea Level Rise | Plan it Green

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The UN says 21.5 million people have become climate refugees since 2010. But that number could skyrocket with rising seas pushing hundreds of millions of people out of their coastal homes. Our Environment Correspondent Nick Clark finds...
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Why Europe's energy prices are soaring and could get much worse

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A combination of market, geographic, and political factors have coalesced into a perfect storm, threatening to derail the economic recovery and hurt household incomes.
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The Front Page: Fares rise as TfL gets £1bn bailout; ‘Cautious optimism’ for June21 despite warnings

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The Front Page: Fares rise as TfL gets £1bn bailout; ‘Cautious optimism’ for June21 despite warnings
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Rising inflation puts pressure on Canadian consumers

9th - Higher Ed
The skyrocketing cost of gasoline is one example of the growing pressure on Canadian consumers, but experts say surging inflation may not be as scary as it seems.
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Don't allow too much, too soon, expert says about reopening

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Provinces should learn from past mistakes and not lift COVID-19 restrictions too quickly, says Dr. Christopher Labos, a cardiologist with a degree in epidemiology.
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Manitoba passes Alberta with highest per capita COVID-19 infection rate

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Manitoba surpassed Alberta on Sunday with the highest per capita COVID-19 infection rate in Canada.
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Haiti faces humanitarian crisis after earthquake

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The earthquake that killed more than 1,900 people in Haiti has created a humanitarian crisis, particularly in the hardest-hit city of Les Cayes. Emergency workers say they’re lacking basic supplies and medication, while the closest...
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Stocks, Gas Prices Take Hits From Rising Consumer Prices and Colonial Pipeline Attack

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The price of goods and services unexpectedly surged in April, and the Inflation rate reached a 13-year high, a signal that sent stocks falling further before markets even opened. Meanwhile, the country is seeing a 27 percent spike in...
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Inflation strains Yemeni families as Ramadan nears

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Clinging to tradition - How Yemenis are preparing for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan despite war and a pandemic.
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Many educators still waiting for access to COVID-19 vaccine

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Educators are eligible for COVID-19 vaccines in several provinces, but many are still waiting for access to the shots.
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India COVID-19 cases surge to world’s second highest

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India surpasses Brazil in number of coronavirus cases, with the government blaming the second wave on people not following COVID-19 guidelines.
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Filipinos mark Easter amid strict COVID-19 lockdown

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Millions of Filipinos could not celebrate Easter traditionally for a second year in a row, as the government imposed a strict COVID-19 lockdown.
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The Front Page: UK’s fourth Covid vaccine could be ready in 4 weeks; latest from George Floyd trial

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The Front Page: UK’s fourth Covid vaccine could be ready in 4 weeks; latest from George Floyd trial
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NYPD Needs Better Accountability Says Manhattan Borough Presidential Candidate Mark Levine

9th - Higher Ed
Mark Levine, Candidate for Manhattan Borough President joins Cheddar to discuss his vision for the Big Apple, vaccine rollouts and potential police reform within the NYPD.
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The Front Page: EU plans to block Covid jabs branded 'idiotic'; Zara & Mike Tindall welcome baby boy

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The Front Page: EU plans to block Covid jabs branded 'idiotic'; Zara & Mike Tindall welcome baby boy
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Making Headlines: Boris under pressure over NHS pay rise; plus Britain set to enjoy a mini-heatwave

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Making Headlines: Boris under pressure over NHS pay rise; plus Britain set to enjoy a mini-heatwave
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Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman references the attack on the Capitol

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Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman, in a reference to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, added lines to her poem, saying, 'While democracy can be periodically delayed, it can never be permanently defeated.'
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Thailand races to contain COVID-19 outbreak

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More than 1,000 cases have been identified in what is country's largest single outbreak, which originated in seafood market in province of Samut Sakhorn.