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Developing: Authorities Investigate Explosive Devices Sent to Obama, Clinton, CNN

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Potential explosive devices were sent to former President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday according to the U.S. Secret Service.
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NAFTA negotiators 'digging in' as deadline nears

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With a U.S. congressional deadline looming, Canada and the United States are trying to renegotiate their portion of the three-country trade pact, but major sticking points such as dairy, dispute resolution and culture remain.
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Walmart to Netflix: Bring It On

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New details have emerged about Walmart's reported plans to develop a streaming service that can rival Netflix and Amazon. Sarah Nassauer, Reporter from The Wall Street Journal, gives Cheddar her timeline on this venture and predicts what...
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Germany and the US disagree over Russia's new Nordstream 2 pipeline

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Sparks fly and machines whirr as workers in Mukran near Berlin prepare thousands of steel pipes that will become part of a vast undersea pipeline bringing gas from Russia to Germany's northeastern Baltic coast. The Nord Stream 2 project...
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Driver+ and the art of managing a crisis

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"It looks like a burning building. But here there are no casualties; it is just a training exercise for firefighters. And here there are not only firefighters. There are also dozens of scientists, testing new technologies aimed at...
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Another key Trump adviser resigns amid tariff dispute

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Another key adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump has resigned, this time due to his plans for new tariffs. Gary Cohn's resignation comes after less than 14 months as Trump's top economic adviser — he becomes another name on the growing...
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Canada's options

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Katie Simpson looks at Canada's alternatives in a potential trade fight with the U.S.
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Brief from Brussels: Reshuffle at the top; and moves to cut terror funding

9th - Higher Ed
In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: Top German aide lands Secretary-General job at European Commission, as President Jean-Claude Juncker reshuffles his close team; and the EU moves to cut off sources of terrorism financing.
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Five Lessons Algorithms Must Learn From Journalism

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Flipboard CEO, Mike McCue, says algorithms that are used to inform large groups of people need to abide by basic journalistic principals.
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Flipboard CEO: Media Companies Need to Build Brands Independent of Any Platform

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Mike McCue, head of news aggregator Flipboard, says the changes to Facebook's news feed could have an impact on brands that are overly reliant on the social media company to bring in views.
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Flipboard CEO: Facebook "Doesn't Work Well" for News

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Mike McCue, who launched the news aggregator 8 years ago, says Facebook is fine for friends, but it's not great at spreading news.
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Kris Jenner Is Paying Close Attention to Kylie's Cosmetics Company

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PeopleTV hosts Andrea Boelkhe and Jeremy Parsons say the "momager" could consider making a business move in light of Kylie's reported pregnancy.
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Anti-immigration protesters gathering at Canadian border

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Anti-immigration protesters are gathering in Quebec at the Canada-U.S. border amid the recent influx of asylum seekers, and law enforcement officials on both sides of the border are reportedly on standby in case anything gets out of hand
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Making Renewable Chocolate

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Berta de Pablos-Barbier, President of Mars Wrigley Confectionery U.S., discusses Mars' "Sustainable in a Generation" initiative and its "Fans of Wind" campaign to educate more people about climate change. We discuss whether switching to...
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Why Dropbox Won't Reach Its $10 Billion Private Valuation in an IPO

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Reuters' Liana Baker broke the story on Dropbox's readying for a 2017 IPO. Cheddar spoke with her about the company's valuation and why now is the right time to go public.
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Who Can Make President Trump Stay on Course?

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Who can make President Trump stay on course? CBN News' Erik Rosales, “So far, nobody.”
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Trump reveals classified information to Russian officials (The Investigators with Diana Swain)

9th - Higher Ed
Greg Miller of the Washington Post talks about a busy week for investigative journalists covering the Trump White House. Watch The Investigators Saturdays at 9:30 pm ET and Sundays at 5:30 pm ET on CBC News Network.
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Trump wants media to reveal sources

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'They shouldn't be allowed to use sources'
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The Investigators with Diana Swain - Jana Winter Interview

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Diana speaks to a reporter who obtained FBI data showing far more suspected terrorists are trying to get into the U.S. from Canada than from Mexico. Watch The Investigators Saturdays at 9:30 pm ET (replays Sundays at 5:30 pm ET) on CBC...
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The Trump dossier

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The heads of four U.S. intelligence agencies say a report on President-elect Donald Trump and Russia is credible. So where did it come from?
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The Investigators with Diana Swain - Greg Miller Interview

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Diana speaks with Greg Miller about using anonymous sources in the age of fake news. Miller and his colleagues from the Washington Post were first to report the CIA's conclusion that Russia interfered in the U.S. election to help Donald...
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Methane gas threatening to slow efforts to slow climate change

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Methane gas is all around us and is threatening efforts to slow climate change. An international study led by the French organisation the Laboratory of Climate Sciences and the Environment – the LCSE – reported that methane...
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The Investigators with Diana Swain - Bradley Graham Interview

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Diana speaks with Bradley Graham, a Washington DC book store owner bearing the real consequences of fake news. He's become the target of threats because of the Pizza Gate conspiracy theory. Watch The Investigators Saturdays at 9:30 pm ET...
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Money needs

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Enid Slack, director of the Institute on Municipal Finance and Governance at the University of Toronto, on Toronto's budget needs