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What if Theranos had used AI? | Sight Diagnostics

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What if Theranos had used AI? Sight Diagnostics is trying to find out.
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U.S. withdraws from World Health Organization

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The United States officially pulled out from the World Health Organization on Thursday, one year after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order to do so. Experts warn the move will have serious implications for global health.
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Trump threatens more countries as uncertainty grows in Venezuela

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A day the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro spun the country into uncertain territory , U.S. President Donald Trump voiced threats toward more countries including Greenland and Colombia.
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Carney says government 'will always stand with' Jewish community

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Prime Minister Mark Carney attended a menorah lighting in Ottawa on Sunday to mark the beginning of Hanukkah. In his remarks, he paid tribute to the 'resilience of the Jewish people' and expressed solidarity with the community after the...
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Flood-stricken Fraser Valley braces for more rain

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Cleanup is underway in B.C.’s Fraser Valley after recent flooding. But with more heavy rain in the forecast, residents are bracing for more damage, and provincial officials are urging Ottawa to do more to prevent future flooding.
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Arrest made after 2 killed in shooting at Brown University

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A person of interest was arrested following a shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island that killed two people and injured nine others and resulted in a 12-hour campus lockdown. For some of the witnesses, it wasn’t the first school...
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#TheMoment a 40-foot inflatable Santa spread Christmas cheer in Timmins, Ont.

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Marc Letourneau tells The National about the moment he set up a 40-foot tall (about 12 metres) inflatable Santa display at his home and helped spread the Christmas spirit in Timmins, Ont.
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Deadly mass shooting at Hanukkah event in Australia

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Officials in Australia say a father and son were behind a mass shooting at a Hanukkah event at Bondi Beach that killed at least 15 people and injured more than 40. One of the suspected shooters was killed by police and the other remains...
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Hanukkah shooting at Bondi Beach a terrorist attack: Australian police

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Two gunmen killed at least 15 people and injured dozens more at a Hanukkah event at Australia's Bondi Beach. New South Wales police said at a morning news conference Monday that the suspects are a 50-year-old man, who is dead, and his...
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NHL players out of Olympics if ice isn’t safe: league officials

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The 2026 Winter Olympics start in February, but the hockey rink where medal games will be played is still under construction. NHL officials have said they’ll pull their players from the Olympics if the ice isn’t safe.
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4 deaths in Montreal connected to cold snap

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The weekend death of a man in a Montreal encampment whose tent caught fire was the latest tragedy highlighting the risks of cold weather for the most vulnerable. In the past week, three seniors also died in the cold.
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Poilievre says Carney's trying to manipulate his way to a majority

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After another Conservative MP crossed the floor, Pierre Poilievre pointed the finger at Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Liberals of trying to manipulate their way to a majority government.
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2 killed in shooting at Brown University

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A person of interest was arrested and later released following a shooting at Brown University that killed two people and injured nine others and resulted in a 12-hour campus lockdown. For some of the witnesses, it wasn’t the first school...
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Poilievre says Carney trying to 'manipulate his way through backroom deals' into majority government

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Pierre Poilievre about the fall sitting for House of Commons and what the latest floor-crossing means for the Conservative party leadership review set to take place in January.
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Sunday Scrum | How productive was the first sitting for Mark Carney's government?

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton, Le Devoir columnist Emilie Nicolas, Globe and Mail reporter Ian Bailey and Toronto Star Queen's Park Bureau Chief Robert Benzie review the fall sitting for the House of Commons and how...
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At least 2 killed, 8 injured in Brown University shooting: Providence, R.I., mayor

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Providence, R.I., Mayor Brett Smiley said police are still looking for a suspect behind a deadly shooting at Brown University's engineering building Saturday afternoon.
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WestJet pauses install of non-reclining seats after pushback

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A proposal to make WestJet passengers pay for the ability to recline their seats generated some blowback from both customers and airline staff.
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‘We’re beyond frustrated’ with U.S. flood response, says B.C. cattle farmer

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Kim Dykman’s cattle farm is among hundreds hit by floodwaters in Abbotsford, B.C. She tells CBC News that while the City of Abbotsford has done its part in flood prevention, she says the 'U.S. hasn’t done enough on their end.'Environment...
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Belarus releases political prisoners as U.S. lifts sanctions on potash

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Belarus has freed more than 100 political prisoners, including a Nobel Peace Prize winner, in exchange for sanction relief on Belarusian potash, a U.S. statement said on Saturday.
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Flooding in Fraser Valley expected to peak today

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Heavy rainstorms flooding Lower Mainland B.C. have closed Highway 1 and expanded evacuation orders. The CBC’s Mark Carcasole shares more.
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Feds announce where Canada’s high-speed rail project will start construction

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Canada is set to start building the new high-speed train by 2030, with some estimates putting the cost at between $60 and $90 billion. The CBC’s Hillary Johnstone shares more on the upcoming project.
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Trump, Clinton and Gates seen in new Epstein photos released by Democrats

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U.S. House Democrats released new images from the estate of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that feature U.S. President Donald Trump and other high profile people previously linked to Epstein.
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King Charles praises early diagnosis, announces his cancer treatment can be reduced in the new year

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King Charles said on Friday that his doctors can reduce his treatment for cancer in the new year ‘thanks to early diagnosis.’ Charles was diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer in February 2024 and made the latest announcement in a...
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What's the new Knives Out mystery about? Reviewing Wake Up Dead Man

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A darker, more suspenseful film that will draw in mystery lovers, Wake Up Dead Man is the latest film in the Knives Out series. CBC's Jackson Weaver shares his thoughts on the film.