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Buoy barriers in Texas do little to deter migrants

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Groups of people easily wade around a line of buoys in the Rio Grande in Texas meant to keep migrants from crossing the Mexico-U.S. border as work continues to extend the floating barricade.
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Why Republicans ordered Biden’s impeachment inquiry

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Republicans have opened an impeachment inquiry into U.S. President Joe Biden over his son Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings. With the likelihood of impeachment low, CBC’s Alexander Panetta and Vice’s Todd Zwillich break down what...
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With heat records set in U.S., China and Europe, leaders talk emissions

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With record-setting heat in the U.S., China and Europe, U.S. climate envoy John Kerry is visiting Beijing to talk about curbing emissions. Experts say co-operation between the world's two largest polluters could provide a way forward,...
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The temperature will rise to the high 40s C in the U.S. southwest

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A heatwave in the U.S. southwest is being intensified by climate change and the most vulnerable are paying the price. The region accustomed to high temperatures but not at the sustained level it's experiencing this week.
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U.S. northeast hit with once-in-1,000-year torrential rainfall, flash floods

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At least one person is dead after torrential rainfall led to flash floods across parts of the northeastern United States. The rainfall there is being described as a once-in-a-thousand-year weather event, but New York's governor warns...
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Migrants line up to cross the border into U.S.

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With the Trump-era emergency law known as Title 42 set to expire, hundreds of migrants waited on the north shore of the Rio Grande to be led through a gate in the Mexico-U.S. border wall and onto buses on the U.S. side.
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Indian police searching for 3 men connected to migrant drownings in Quebec

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Police in India are searching for and have charged three men connected with the deaths of a family of Indian migrants. They were one of two families who drowned near Akwesasne, Que., while trying to cross the St. Lawrence River into the...
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Mayor pushes for change after mass shooting in Louisville, Ky.

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Rosemary Barton Live talks with Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg about his personal connection to the victims of a shooting at a bank on April 10 and his efforts for better legislation.
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Former Memphis officers charged with murder of Black man

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Five former police officers in Memphis, Tenn., have been charged with second-degree murder in the death of Tyre Nichols, a Black motorist who died three days after a confrontation with them.
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RCMP investigating Manitoba school threats from U.S. phone number, police say

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The RCMP say they are in contact with international and U.S. police after multiple threatening calls from an American number were made to several Manitoba schools this month.Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/1.6728435
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Ottawa man charged with threatening Parliament Hill, 2 embassies

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Police in Ottawa have arrested a 19-year-old man for allegedly posting a series of threats on Twitter targeting several government institutions, including Parliament Hill, the Department of National Defence, and the American and Chinese...
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Massive storm kills at least 34 in U.S., Buffalo slammed with massive snow drifts

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Extreme winter weather has killed at least 34 people in the U.S., and the highest number of fatalities is in New York state. The Buffalo airport remains closed and a driving ban is still in effect so crews can try to clear the roads....
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More than 60% of U.S. population under winter warnings, officials say

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The U.S. National Weather Service reported that over 240 million people, or roughly 60 per cent of the country’s population, are under some form of winter weather warning or advisory on the season’s busiest travel day.
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FIFA Targeting $11B In Revenue From 2026 World Cup in North America

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FIFA is expecting $11 billion in revenue from the 2026 World Cup in the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
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Air defence crucial to defend territory and people in Ukraine, says ambassador

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Ukraine's ambassador to Canada, Yulia Kovaliv, speaks on Rosemary Barton Live about Canada's announcement that it will buy a surface-to-air missile defence system for Ukraine and how crucial that defence is for the country.
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U.S. President Joe Biden pledges to do more for climate change at COP27

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While speaking at the United Nation's climate change conference in Egypt, President Joe Biden reaffirmed his commitment to "write a better story for the world" and alluded to the challenge he may face with his pledge with the House of...
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Joe Biden's pandemic comments face pushback from experts

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'It's a bit ridiculous' for U.S. President Joe Biden to suggest the coronavirus pandemic is over when thousands of people are still dying from it every day, says infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch.
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Random COVID-19 border testing could end soon, sources tell CBC News

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Sources told CBC News that the federal government's pandemic border measures could be coming to an end soon, pending approval from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The measures were set to expire on Sept. 30.
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Liz Cheney vows to fight on against Donald Trump

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Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, Donald Trump's harshest Republican critic, conceded her loss Tuesday in a race to continue representing Wyoming in Congress, but says she'll do 'whatever it takes' to make sure Trump is never again U.S. president.
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Trump ‘chose not to act’ during attack on U.S. Capitol, panel says

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Despite desperate pleas from aides, allies, Republican congressional leaders and even his family, Donald Trump refused to call off the Jan. 6 mob attack on the U.S. Capitol, the House select committee investigating the insurrection said...
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Russia to be stripped of 'most favoured nation' trade status: Biden

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U.S. President Joe Biden announced Friday that Russia's trade status would be downgraded over its invasion of Ukraine. 'Putin is an aggressor. He is the aggressor. Putin must pay the price,' Biden said.
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Biden warns Putin over American citizens in Ukraine

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In an interview with NBC News, U.S. President Joe Biden said he has warned Russian President Vladimir Putin not to do anything that would 'negatively impact' American citizens if Russia invades Ukraine.
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U.S. moving troops to Europe as Russia-Ukraine tensions rise

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The U.S. is sending additional soldiers to Europe's eastern flank with Russia to 'defend against any aggression,' says Pentagon press secretary John F. Kirby.
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U.S. touts diplomacy with Russia but prepared for 'aggression,' says Blinken

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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the U.S. is preparing for 'defence and deterrence' if Russia continues its aggression toward Ukraine.