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Multiple fatalities after Tennessee plant explosion

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The Accurate Energetic Systems munitions factory in McEwen, Tenn., was levelled on Friday morning, killing multiple people and leaving many still unaccounted for. The cause of the initial blast isn’t yet known.
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Trump joins thousands at memorial for right-wing US activist Charlie Kirk

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President Donald Trump praises Kirk as an ‘American martyr’ in his address at the Arizona service.
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Charlie Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk, says she forgives husband's alleged killer

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Erika Kirk, the widow of MAGA influencer and Trump ally Charlie Kirk, said she forgives her husband's alleged killer.
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Edmonton's first ever Sixties Scoop empowers survivors

9th - Higher Ed
Starting from the mid-1950s thousands of Indigenous children were taken from their homes and placed in foster care, robbing them of their culture. A first-of-its-kind walk was created to empower survivors and their families in Edmonton.
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Edmonton's first ever Sixties Scoop walk empowers survivors

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Starting from the mid-1950s thousands of Indigenous children were taken from their homes and placed in foster care, robbing them of their culture. A first-of-its-kind walk was created to empower survivors and their families in Edmonton.
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Police detain protesters in Parliament Square as hundreds defy Palestine Action terror ban

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Police have made 150 arrests as protesters gathered in central London to show support for Palestine Action in defiance of its ban as a terror group.



Defend Our Juries, which organised the demonstration, said between 600 and...
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Humboldt Broncos pastor searches for right words on the tragedy's anniversary

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Saturday marks one year since a horrific crash that nearly wiped out a junior hockey team and rocked a nation. CBC sits down with Pastor Sean Brandow who will speak at a memorial service in Humboldt, Sask., this weekend to mark the one...
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Indian Day School survivors reach interim settlement with Ottawa

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About 200,000 Indigenous children attended federally operated Indian Day Schools across the country beginning in the 1920s. The schools were operated separately from Indian Residential Schools and were not included in the 2006 Indian...
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Residential school survivor pleads for papal apology.

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Residential school survivor Angela Shisheesh explains why an apology from the Pope is so important to her.
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Forgiveness for an accused drunk driver in Nelson House, Man.

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Forgiving an accused drunk driver who allegedly struck and killed three boys has been the focus for the community of Nelson House, Man., which knows the man well. Todd Linklater faces several charges, including impaired driving causing...
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'Gentle Warrior' video and song from students at Allison Bernard Memorial High School is located in Eskasoni First Nation in Nova Scotia.

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The video is part of The Rita Joe National Project- wherein students were asked to create new songs inspired by Rita Joe's poem, 'I Lost My Talk.'
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Judge gives conditional sentences to 2 men for assault on rural property near Melfort, Sask.

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The two men who assaulted a 45-year-old on a rural farmyard near Melfort were sentenced on Monday.
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Muslim pilgrims converge on Mount Arafat for holiest day of Hajj

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The ritual at Mount Arafat is considered the peak of the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
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The painful memories 40 years after India’s Golden Temple raid

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Four decades after the Indian armed forces stormed the Golden Temple to remove Sikh separatists, many in the Punjab community are still angry with the then prime minister, Indira Gandhi. Salimah Shivji travels to the holy site and finds...
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Former Winnipeg high school football coach who sexually abused players faces victims during sentencing

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The sentencing hearing for a former high school football coach who sexually abused nine of his players began in Winnipeg on Tuesday. Kelsey McKay coached at Vincent Massey Collegiate and Churchill High school, and pleaded guilty to...
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Sharing biscuits and hugs: Argentina's Milei reconciles with Pope Francis

9th - Higher Ed
Argentina's President apologized to Pope Francis for insulting him during his campaign, but some view his visit as opportunistic.
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Can Quebec forgive Taylor Swift for snubbing Queen Céline?

9th - Higher Ed
An awkward Grammy handoff between Quebec musical icon Céline Dion and pop star Taylor Swift has people heated.
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Biden Administation to Forgive $39B in Student Loan Debt

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The Biden administration will forgive $39 billion worth of student loan debt.
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Biden’s team does damage control after more classified documents found in Delaware

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President Joe Biden’s team is doing damage control after more classified documents were found at his Delaware residence. Republicans were quick to call Biden a hypocrite for condemning former president Donald Trump for taking top secret...
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2009 Guinea massacre: Former dictator accused of killing proteste

9th - Higher Ed
Guinea's former military ruler Moussa Dadis Camara goes on trial on Wednesday.
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Student Borrowers Wait in Anticipation for Biden Announcement on Loans

9th - Higher Ed
President Biden is expected to make an announcement regarding student debt this week, with hopes from borrowers that up to $10,000 per loan will be canceled. Roy Paul, the executive director of the financial literacy nonprofit Cents...
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Colombia: Former army officials admit role in killing civilians

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Ex-army officials tell special tribunal they participated in so-called ‘false positive’ killings of over 100 civilians.
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Peru protesters angry over ex-president's prison release

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Hundreds of people in Peru are protesting against a court's decision to release a former president from prison.
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Millions of out-of-work Americans lose their health insurance

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Millions of Americans lost their health insurance when they lost their jobs in the coronavirus shutdown.