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Babylon community relieved by arrest in case of humans remains found but questions remain

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Sources confirm to News 12 that several arrests have been made in connection to the discovery of human remains at Southards Pond Park in Babylon.
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International students call P.E.I. 'close to my heart' and make plans to stay after grad

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P.E.I.'s Study and Stay program lays out all the options for international students to live and work on the Island after they graduate. CBC News caught up with some students who say they want to make a life on Prince Edward Island after...
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Israeli strikes target Lebanon’s Baalbek for first time since Gaza war

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At least two attacks were reported near the city of Baalbek in the Bekaa Valley.
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Advocacy groups fight to get better care for people with disabilities at Rikers

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Center for Independence of the Disabled says disability rights are civil rights.
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Memorial destroyed: Mourners laid flowers in St Petersburg for Alexey Navalny

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Dozens of people arrested in Russia, while mourning the death of opposition leader Alexey Navalny.
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What we know about King Charles’s cancer diagnosis

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The Royal Family has been extremely tight-lipped about the health of its members until recently. The National’s Adrienne Arsenault asks Vanity Fair royal editor Katie Nicholl to break down the decision to announce King Charles’s cancer...
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King Charles diagnosed with cancer

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King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer and has begun treatment, Buckingham Palace says. The palace says the cancer is not related to the King's recent treatment for a benign prostate condition, but did not reveal what form of...
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Report: Stabbing at East Fishkill Amazon warehouse prompts lockdown

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Multiple sources have come forward saying an employee was stabbed and the suspect fled.
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US veto not off table as UN Security Council vote looms

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The UN Security Council is expected to vote in the coming hour, on a resolution calling for the suspension of hostilities in Gaza.
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Palestinian man killed by Israeli forces near West Bank’s Qalqilya

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A 30-year-old Palestinian man has been killed by Israeli forces during a further series of raids in the Occupied West Bank.
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Israel’s far-right Ben-Gvir furious over war cabinet exclusion: sources

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Sources tell Al Jazeera that Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir is furious over his exclusion from Israel's war cabinet.
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The US sends seized Iranian weapons to Ukraine

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The United States says it has transferred 1.1 million rounds of ammunition to Ukraine that were seized from Iran by the US Navy last year.
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Big changes coming to the federal cabinet Wednesday

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CBC News has learned Liberal government ministers are leaving cabinet and as many as half will have new jobs in a substantial shakeup. The shuffle could be the last big change before the next election.
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Significant changes to federal cabinet expected Wednesday

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to shuffle his cabinet on Wednesday and sources tell CBC News that multiple ministers could be out.
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MPs, bureaucrats to get more RCMP security

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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police say they are preparing to offer heightened security to senior government ministers and civil servants in response to rising threats of violence and instances of menacing behaviour.
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Tips for wading through misinformation online

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What should students keep in mind when they're scrolling through their online feeds? Researchers Timothy Caulfield and Kara Brisson-Boivin along with CBC Kids News journalists Ainara Alleyne and Arjun Ram share some tips.
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This video game makes kids savvier online

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CBC News Kids has created a video game that’s not just for fun, but is designed to help kids navigate and distinguish misinformation online.
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Reporters press PM for answers on Chong situation

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he shared 'best information' he had with Canadians on Wednesday, when he said a report about China's intelligence service seeking to target MPs never left CSIS.
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Liberal policy resolution targeting disinformation raises censorship concerns

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A policy resolution passed at the Liberal National Convention was intended to target disinformation, but critics warn it could give the government control over Canadian media outlets. The Liberal government says it would never limit...
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Biden 2024 Campaign Announcement Coming as Soon as Next Week

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President Joe Biden will formally announce his 2024 reelection campaign as soon as next week, three people briefed on the discussions said Thursday.
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In Case You Missed It: Pros and Cons of Top Weather Apps

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According to a Washington Post article, 82 percent of people get their weather updates on their phones, and there are more than 10,000 weather apps to choose from. The article breaks down the pros and cons of each app.
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New courses help students get back on track after pandemic learning

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A new breed of transition courses is helping students who fell behind due to pandemic learning disruptions get the basic skills they need to thrive in a postsecondary setting.
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#TrendCheck: Vetting Election Misinformation on Social Media

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Here's your #TrendCheck for Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022.
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RCMP facing shortage of officers who protect elected officials

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The RCMP's close protection unit — tasked with safeguarding Canada's highest-ranking officials — is running low on staff. With security risks on the rise, some government sources say they are unhappy with the level of protection.