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Activist hopes for 'reasonable' ceasefire terms for Ukraine following Alaska summit

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Yulianna Voloshyna, a Canadian-Ukraine activist, hopes the Alaska summit yields fair terms for Ukrainians without land loss, as Trump and Putin re-enter negotiations to end the war.
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Trump claims 'monumental damage' was done to Iran nuclear sites after US strikes

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The White House claims U.S. airstrikes on Iran over the weekend crippled the country's nuclear program. (Scripps News)
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Why Americans are drinking less

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More people than ever before are saying they understand the health risks associated with drinking alcohol and now limiting how many drinks they have or giving it up entirely. (Scripps News)
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Trump and Putin set to meet in Alaska on Friday

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Mike Baker details U.S. intel's role in high-stakes diplomacy. (Scripps News)
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Tampa's historic heat

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Tampa made history Sunday after the city hit triple digits for the first time in recorded history. (Scripps News Group)
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U.S. Missile Stockpile Drained Defending Israel From Iran’s Massive Strikes | New Report

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The Wall Street Journal has raised alarm over a severe gap in the U.S. missile arsenal after defending Israel from Iran’s major retaliatory strikes. Nearly one-third of America’s THAAD systems were deployed, yet several Iranian missiles...
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U.S. tariffs, trade to top agenda when Carney meets with premiers

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Canada’s premiers are gathering in Ontario for a three-day meeting to discuss U.S. tariffs, interprovincial trade barriers and infrastructure. Prime Minister Mark Carney, who has said a trade deal with the U.S. may involve accepting some...
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Many people injured in L.A. after car hits crowd near nightclub

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A car slammed into a crowd of people outside a Los Angeles nightclub early Saturday morning, injuring at least 30 people, before the driver was attacked by onlookers, authorities say. The driver was later found to have been shot, police...
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Vehicle hits people outside L.A. nightclub, officials say

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Officials say at least 20 people were injured after the vehicle drove into a crowd on Santa Monica Boulevard in L.A., according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
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Trump signs GENIUS Act cryptocurrency legislation

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U.S. lawmakers passed the country's first major national cryptocurrency legislation Friday. The GENIUS Act outlines a set of rules and regulations primarily affecting stablecoins — a specific type of cryptocurrency often backed by the...
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Analyzing Trump's Middle East peace plan

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CBC's Derek Stoffel helps break down Donald Trump's Middle East peace proposal and Palestinian reaction.
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Responding to Iran's admission of 'unintentionally' shooting down plane

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Iran has admitted to "unintentionally" shooting down flight PS752, resulting in the deaths of all 176 passengers on board, including 57 Canadian citizens. Brian Katulis, from the Center for American Progress, provides an analysis of how...
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New questions arise about Trump's reason for assassinating Qassem Soleimani

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U.S. President Donald Trump said the reason the U.S. killed senior Iranian general Qassem Soleimani was because he was planning imminent attacks on embassies. But critics and U.S. lawmakers want details about those plans.
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Fallout from Iran-U.S. conflict | Sunday Scrum

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Our political panel discusses the killing of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani this week from a U.S.-led airstrike in Iraq and the repercussions for Canada.
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Iran retaliates: Missiles launched at U.S. military bases

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Iran launched missiles against at least two U.S. military bases in Iraq as retaliation for the killing of top general Qassem Soleimani.
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Signs of de-escalation after missile strikes

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Iran and the U.S. showed signs of de-escalating tensions between the two countries after missile strikes against military bases housing U.S. troops.
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Trump 'most toxic person in America,' says former U.S. ambassador to Canada

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Former U.S. ambassador to Canada Bruce Heyman says President Donald Trump's new video mentioning a smooth transfer of presidential powers to Joe Biden is '60 days late,' but the country has to move on from this 'awful' time.'
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Canadians react to escalating U.S.-Iran tensions

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Iranian-Canadians opposed to the regime in Tehran celebrate the assassination of its top commander — but they fear the consequences.
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Did the U.S. make the right decision killing Iran’s top general?

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In Washington, Trump’s strategic decision to assassinate Gen. Qassem Soleimani is being met with both skepticism and support.
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COVID-19 outbreak in U.S. | Sunday Scrum

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U.S. President Donald Trump has declared a state of emergency in the U.S. Cases OF COVID-19 have been reported in almost every state and deaths from the coronavirus continue to rise.
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Trump brushes off impeachment at Michigan rally

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'By the way, it doesn't really feel like we're being impeached,' Trump said after the House voted to impeach him.
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Pelosi says impeachment done to 'defend our democracy'

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The U.S. House Speaker addresses the media following votes to impeach U.S. President Donald Trump
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U.S. defence secretary orders review of security precautions after Florida navy base shooting

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Defence Secretary Mark Esper says he's directed a review of vetting procedures for foreign nationals coming to train at U.S. military facilities.
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What's new in latest North American trade deal

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It took years of negotiations, but the new NAFTA includes resolution on two sticking points: paths to lower drug prices and ways to enforce labour standards. But not all Canadian industries are happy with the deal.