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What makes tonight's Biden-Trump debate unique
Tonight's presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump will mark the first time a former U.S. president will debate a current one. There are also unique rules and no studio audience. And it's the earliest point in an election...
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Which Retailers Are Out & Proud... And Which Are Not
Find out which brands and retailers have embraced Pride in 2024 and which are quietly taking steps back. Watch!
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British PM Rishi Sunak calls snap general election on July 4
The next British election will be held on July 4, British PM Rishi Sunak announces.
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Gilded Age Déjà Vu? Companies Are Embracing Vertical Integration
A mergers and acquisitions expert says that we’ll see lots of companies making deals this year, especially in tech and healthcare.
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Era-defining elections loom as EU celebrates Europe Day
As the bloc's institutions celebrate French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman's presentation of the eponymous declaration 74 years ago, MEPs air their concerns over the union's future political makeup one month before the June elections.
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Demonstration in Mexico City: Protesters say president threatens judiciary
Protesters say his plans would undermine the independence of the judiciary and fair elections.
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Venice starts fining tourists who skip entrance fee to historic centre
But some locals aren’t convinced the entry fee or the associated fines will have any positive impact on local residents.
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Power & Politics: Chaos on college campuses
Rich Barrabi and guests break down the hottest political topics this week on Long Island.
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Millennials, Gen Z, need government help ‘now more than ever’: treasury board president
Canada's Treasury Board President Anita Anand joins CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton to talk about the federal budget and its focus on young Canadians — as well as the criticism it's receiving.
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Prison conversations shed light on Robert Durst's mental state, depths he went to evade justice
The 2019 conversations with Susan Giordano, one of his closest confidantes, shed light on Durst’s mental state before he died and shows the depths Durst went to evade justice.
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Here are opposing reactions to N.L.’s wind-to-hydrogen project
Jasen Benwah, chief of the Benoit First Nation, says he isn’t surprised the World Energy GH2’s proposed project was approved (with conditions), and he’s happy. Meanwhile, Nick Mercer of Envirowatch NL says he is disheartened with the...
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Cambridge French high school student wins essay contest
Chloe Hajjar at Pere Rene de Galinee wrote about baking.
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Manitoba's deficit estimated to hit $2 billion, a record for a non-pandemic year
Manitoba's financial picture is looking worse than expected. The province is projecting a nearly $2 billion deficit in the 2023-24 fiscal year, the highest in a year outside the COVID-19 pandemic, finance minister Adrien Sala announced.
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How a Vancouver Island group is saving marine estuaries from geese
B.C. has been grappling with a population of geese that used to be migratory, but are now year-round residents — causing issues for marine estuaries on Vancouver Island. Radio-Canada's Ben Livernoche went to see how Guardians of the...
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Astronaut from Baldwin makes return to Earth following 6 months in space
Jasmin Moghbeli splashed down with her three other crew members off the coast of Florida early Tuesday morning.
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Fisheries minister faces angry crab harvesters on steps of Confederation Building
Crab harvesters confronted government officials Tuesday at Confederation Building in St. John’s. Angry over what they see as the consolidation of processing plants and the lack of competition in the fishing industry, harvesters shouted...