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Washington bishop 'outraged' over Trump photo op

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The bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington, D.C., has criticized President Donald Trump for using 'a Bible and a church of my diocese as a backdrop for a message antithetical to the teachings of Jesus.'
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First Covid-19 vaccine trials set to get underway in Canada

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Dalhousie University's Scott Halperin, director of the Canadian Center for Vaccinology, discusses the trials that will take place in Canada on a vaccine being developed by China's CanSino Biologic.
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Canada bans assault-style weapons after Nova Scotia mass shooting

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PM Trudeau says the country is banning the use, trade of more than 1,500 models and variants of assault-style firearms.
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Got an old laptop? Someone could use that, says this electronics recycling non-profit

9th - Higher Ed
Charities and educational institutions are among those giving second lives to second-hand electronics thanks to the Electronic Recycling Association, a group promoting an alternative to selling or throwing out devices.
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Cyclists pedal 105 miles for ‘Forgotten Children of Haiti’

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‘Pedal for Purpose’ launched its first ride from Somers to Manhattan and back to raise funds and awareness.
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Step-by-Step Guide to Build a Study Abroad Profile from Scratch | High School & College Tips

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Want to study abroad but don’t know where to start? This video breaks down how to build a powerful study abroad profile from scratch—perfect for high school and college students. Learn how to define your goals, pick the right country and...
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Gen Z's top job priority is "pay and salary," GenGuru cofounder says

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Gen Z is prioritizing pay and salary in their job search, according to GenGuru cofounder Jonah Stillman.
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Port Washington brother to bike across 15 states to raise money for eye disease that hits close to home

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News 12 photojournalist Brian Endres shows how the 61-year-old is training to raise money for the Foundation Fighting Blindness.
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West End woman builds hub of generosity one box at a time

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They say one person’s trash is another’s treasure, and Katie Grant takes that to heart. In her West End apartment, she’s building a hub of generosity one box at a time by collecting items people no longer need and finding those who need...
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Oscars 2025 swag bag: Inside the $2 million luxury haul

9th - Higher Ed
The 97th Academy Awards nominees are receiving an extravagant $2 million gift bag filled with luxury travel experiences, beauty treatments, and high-end gadgets. From lavish getaways to exclusive skincare, here's a peek inside the Oscars...
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Trump Threatens 25% Tariffs On EU; Brussels Vows Swift Retaliation Against "Unjustified Barriers"

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U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to impose 25% tariffs on European Union imports, claiming the bloc was created to "screw the U.S." The European Commission vowed to retaliate immediately, defending European businesses and...
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US Secretary of State Cancels Last-Minute Meeting with Estonian Prime Minister, Kaja Kallas

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has canceled a last-minute meeting with Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, citing scheduling issues. Kallas was in Washington to discuss the Ukraine conflict and transatlantic relations, planning to...
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USAID use, misuse, abuse: map of the money trail

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#Gravitas A report from the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, has revealed that USAID allegedly operated with little to no oversight. Claiming that it poured massive sums into highly questionable projects, all while...
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Bishop Mariann Budde Defends Lecturing Donald Trump | Watch

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President Donald Trump has demanded a public apology from Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde following her sermon at the National Prayer Service held on January 21 at the Washington National Cathedral. Trump labeled the bishop as "nasty" and a...
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J.D. Vance sworn in as Vice President of the United States

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Former Ohio senator J.D. Vance takes oath as Vice President of the United States with his wife Usha at his side.
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J.D. Vance sworn in as vice-president of the United States

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Former Ohio senator J.D. Vance takes oath as vice-president of the United States with his wife Usha at his side.
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Online misinformation stokes conspiracy theories about cause of wildfires

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists are working to fight misinformation surrounding the L.A. fires.
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Scientists combat theories about L.A. wildfires

9th - Higher Ed
As crews continue to fight the devastating wildfires around Los Angeles, scientists and other experts are fighting back against misinformation, ranging from how the fires started to ongoing efforts to douse the flames.
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Generative AI Is Fuelling A Copyright Crisis

9th - Higher Ed
The 1984 US Supreme court ruling in Sony Corp vs Universal City Studios was a victory for innovation. However, the ruling left many questions concerning how copyright law might evolve to accommodate new technologies unanswered. Now, a...
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40 years on: a look back at the court challenge to Sunday shopping

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While Sunday shopping might be common these days, it used to be illegal due to a federal law called The Lord's Day Act. In 1985, the Supreme Court struck down the law, ruling it unconstitutional, thanks to a challenge from a Calgary store.
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Respectful 'even in death': Elder Stan Kipling shares his work with animals

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Elder Stan Kipling works on preserving animal parts to create cultural items. He also teaches his harvesting methods at youth camps and to “be respectful” to these animals.
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How the new AVG crumbled, and what to expect for new planning in the future

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The Vancouver Art Gallery says it will scrap the design of its proposed new building and bring in a new architecture partner. It’s the latest hurdle to the now-$600 million project.How did we get here? Weren’t these challenges expected?...
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Poughkeepsie community comes together to provide Thanksgiving meals to those in need

9th - Higher Ed
The effort, which has been ongoing for over five decades, is being led by Frank Flowers, who announced that around 1,900 meals would be donated this Thanksgiving.
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What's next in the N.W.T.'s $375M conservation deal?

9th - Higher Ed
More than 20 Indigenious governments came together to sign onto the N.W.T.: Our Land for the Future agreement, but what's it really about? The CBC's Liny Lamberink breaks it down.