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  • Ava DuVernay talks ‘Origin,’ race, caste and ‘Band-Aids on broken bones’
    Ava Duvernay sat down with Global News to discuss her new film 'Origin' and how she wants audiences to come away with a 'common language' to talk about race and caste.
    Entertainment
    Jan 18
  • Final public memorial for George Floyd to be held in Houston
    The viewing is open to the public, though visitors will be required to wear a mask and gloves to comply with coronavirus-related guidelines.
    World
    Jun 8, 2020
  • Kyle Rittenhouse trial begins, jurors hear starkly different portrayals of shooter
    Kyle Rittenhouse is on trial for the killing of two men during a protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last year and is facing charges of reckless and intentional homicides.
    World
    Nov 2, 2021
  • Down they go: Gators, Trojans, contenders and Top 25 unbeatens falling victim to upsets
    What a tough day to be a highly ranked team.
    Sports
    Oct 27, 2012
  • US neighbourhood watch volunteer who killed black teen has bail set at $1 million
    ORLANDO, Fla. - The U.S. neighbourhood watch volunteer who killed an unarmed black teenager can be released from jail on $1 million bond while he awaits trial in a case that provoked nationwide protests, a judge ruled Thursday.
    World
    Jul 5, 2012
  • Hockey fans hoping to get their message heard ahead of lockout deadline
    All Janne Makkonen hoped for was a couple tweets. At best, he wanted to catch the attention of a few NHL players who might share the video he spent nearly a week producing.
    Sports
    Sep 11, 2012
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  • Wife of Florida shooter charged with perjury; accused of lying to judge about finances
    ORLANDO, Fla. - The wife of Trayvon Martin's shooter was charged with perjury Tuesday, accused of lying when she told a judge that the couple had limited funds during a hearing that resulted in her husband being released on $150,000 bond.
    World
    Jun 12, 2012
  • Fla. police chief who led initial probe into Trayvon Martin’s fatal shooting is fired
    SANFORD, Fla. - The central Florida police chief who was strongly criticized for his agency's initial investigation of Trayvon Martin's slaying was fired Wednesday, city officials said.
    World
    Jun 20, 2012
  • Video shows Zimmerman taking police through re-enactment of fight, fatal shooting of Martin
    Neighbourhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman re-enacted the fight he had with Trayvon Martin in police video released Thursday, giving his most detailed account yet of what led him to fatally shoot the unarmed black teenager. Zimmerman claims in the video that Martin said "you're going to die" and reached for Zimmerman's gun just before the shooting.
    World
    Jun 21, 2012
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  • US shooter in Trayvon Martin case remains in jail as judge delays decision on new bond
    SANFORD, Fla. - The U.S. neighbourhood watch volunteer who killed unarmed black teen Trayvon Martin will remain in jail after the judge said Friday he would not immediately rule on bond in a case that set off national protests over race and self-defence laws.
    World
    Jun 29, 2012
  • Request to modify George Zimmerman’s bond conditions among new motions in Trayvon Martin case
    SANFORD, Fla. - Defence attorneys are asking a judge to end the 24-hour GPS monitoring of George Zimmerman while he is out on bond in the fatal shooting of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin.
    World
    Dec 10, 2012
  • Best photos from 2012
    From Hurricane Sandy and the U.S. presidential race to the Syrian civil war and London Olympics, photojournalists from around the world captured every moment in 2012. Whether it's a natural disaster or a human triumph, their cameras freeze a moment in time and record history.<br />
    Dec 6, 2012
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  • US Justice Department and local grand jury to probe death of unarmed Fla. teen
    SANFORD, Fla. - The attorney for the family of a black teenager fatally shot by a neighbourhood watch captain said Tuesday that the boy was talking to his girlfriend on his cellphone when the confrontation began. She heard an exchange of words, what sounded like a scuffle but not the shooting.
    World
    Mar 20, 2012
  • Early trailer, posters pulled for ‘Neighbourhood Watch’ comedy after Trayvon Martin shooting
    NEW YORK, N.Y. - Twentieth Century Fox has pulled early promotional materials for its comedy "Neighborhood Watch" in light of the shooting of an unarmed black teenager in Florida.
    World
    Mar 27, 2012
  • Gingrich defends decision to stay in Republican race despite various woes
    WASHINGTON - Newt Gingrich's White House aspirations have been on life support for weeks, but the struggling Republican haughtily defended his decision to remain in his party's presidential race on Wednesday despite dismal primary results, a serious debt problem and a dramatic cut in staff.
    Mar 28, 2012
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  • Gingrich defends decision to stay in Republican race despite various woes
    WASHINGTON - Newt Gingrich's White House aspirations have been on life support for weeks, but the struggling Republican haughtily defended his decision to remain in his party's presidential race on Wednesday despite dismal primary results, a serious debt problem and a dramatic cut in staff.
    Politics
    Mar 28, 2012
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    Mar 28, 2012
  • Timeline of events: Trayvon Martin shooting case
    A look at key events in the Trayvon Martin shooting case.
    Crime
    Jul 12, 2013
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  • Geraldo Rivera apologizes for comments about hoodie in Trayvon Martin case
    NEW YORK, N.Y. - Fox News Channel commentator Geraldo Rivera says he's sorry for suggesting a hoodie worn by unarmed Florida teenager Trayvon Martin was as much responsible for his death as the neighbourhood watch captain who shot him.
    Entertainment
    Mar 27, 2012
  • NRA official accuses media of sensationalizing Trayvon Martin case, ignoring other crimes
    ST. LOUIS - A top National Rifle Association official levied sharp criticism against the national media on Saturday, accusing it of sensationalizing the Trayvon Martin case and ignoring other crimes that happen across the country every day.
    World
    Apr 14, 2012
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