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Lifestyle Expert Denise Caldwell Shares Her Top Mother's Day Gift Ideas

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Mother's Day is right around the corner. If you're still looking for last-minute gift ideas, lifestyle expert Denise Caldwell stopped by the Cheddar News studio to give her recommendations.
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Songwriter helps explain the Ed Sheeran copyright lawsuit

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Singer Ed Sheeran is in the middle of a lawsuit in New York City, accused of copying Marvin Gaye's classic Let's Get it On. Songwriter Dan Kanter explains what’s behind the case and why making original music can get complicated.
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In Entertainment: Triller Lawsuits, Lamar Jackson's Bag & Sports Weekend Turnup

9th - Higher Ed
The top entertainment headlines for April 28, 2023.
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You Can Now Buy Clothes From Stacy London’s Closest

9th - Higher Ed
You can now buy clothes straight from stylist Stacy London's wardrobe. The fashion consultant joins Trending to chat about teaming up with ShopShops, 'Stacy & Friends,' and winter fashion.
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Carla Rockmore Talks TikTok Success & Upcoming Jewelry Collection

9th - Higher Ed
If you're a fashionista on TikTok, then you probably know Carla Rockmore. The content creator and stylist joins Trending to talk all about her TikTok success, her style, and her upcoming jewelry collection.
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Harry Styles Responds To People Accusing Him Of ‘Queerbaiting’

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Popstar and former One Direction member Harry Styles has responded to critiques accusing him of ‘queerbaiting’.Styles, 28, took on a new style and developed persona after entering his solo career, but fiercely denied that he was...
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#TrendCheck: Harry Styles & Barbiecore

9th - Higher Ed
Here's what's trending across the internet for Tuesday, August 23, 2022.
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‘Dictators die': Ukraine’s Zelenskyy quotes Charlie Chaplin at Cannes Film Festival

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy addressed the audience at Cannes quoting Charlie Chaplin and Francis Ford Coppola about the power and responsibility of filmmakers during war.
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Philippines election: Sole female candidate energising young voters

9th - Higher Ed
The campaign of the only female candidate in the Philippines presidential election is gaining momentum with some voters.
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Students study using 3D models to make class more interactive

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A group of engineering students at Concordia University is working on making presentations in the classroom more dynamic and interactive by using 3D models to teach a concept.
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Newcomers solving the mystery of the right winter boot

9th - Higher Ed
For many moving here from warmer countries one of the hardest challenges is figuring out the best boots to buy for their first winter.
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André Leon Talley 'always made an entrance'

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Canadian fashion designer Rhowan James describes how André Leon Talley was a 'trailblazer' in the industry, and opened doors for a new generation of artists.
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Egypt digitally ‘unwraps’ mummy of Pharaoh Amenhotep I

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“We found the brain inside the mummy.” Egyptian researchers have digitally “unwrapped” the mummy of famed Pharaoh Amenhotep I, revealing its secrets for the first time since it was discovered in 1881 without disturbing his funerary mask.
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South African jazz: Music of struggle against racism continues

9th - Higher Ed
Musicians in South Africa are on a mission to revive Jazz culture.
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Qatar’s 2022 stadiums to leave ‘significant’ World Cup legacy

9th - Higher Ed
The FIFA Arab Cup is underway here in Qatar, with another two stadiums for next year's World Cup opened.
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Kentucky Derby Featured Milliner Christine Moore on This Year's Fancy Hats

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Christine Moore, a celebrity hat designer and featured milliner for the 148th running of the Kentucky Derby, joined Cheddar News to talk about how her headwear became a staple of race day fashion and what Derby watchers can come to...
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Retailers think staples of work-from-home wardrobes are here to stay

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The move of millions of people to work from their homes sparked a change in fashion toward comfort — specifically sweatpants and ‘athleisure’ wear. But even as Canadians return to the office, retailers are finding those pandemic staples...
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Rolls-Royce joins electric revolution with Spectre car

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The luxury carmaker expects its first fully electric model, Spectre, to be available in late 2023.
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Jeans make a comeback after a year of pandemic dressing

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Canadians are spending money on clothes again and they’re not just buying sweatpants: jeans are making a comeback.
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Stories Competition: Books editor Katie Law on what makes a good story

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Stories Competition: Books editor Katie Law on what makes a good story
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With #IAmHongKonger, some use the 2021 Census to make a statement

9th - Higher Ed
Canadians are launching a nation-wide #IAmHongkonger campaign in the hopes of inspiring community members to find their voice through the 2021 Census.
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Canadian suing TikTok owners for using her voice

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A Canadian woman is suing the company that owns TikTok after discovering it is using her voice to narrate videos without her permission.
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'Gravitas and dignity'

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Mark Breslin, comedian and co-founder of Yuk Yuk's comedy club, reflects on Norm Macdonald's influence and what made him unique in the world of stand-up comedy. 'Norm brought a real gravitas and dignity to his work,' he said.
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Former ambassador says Biden would be a 'mixed bag' for Canada

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Derek Burney, who served as Canada's ambassador to the U.S. from 1989-93, said the election of former vice-president Joe Biden would be bad for Western Canada.