Sarah Do Couto
National Online Journalist
Sarah has been working in journalism since graduating from Toronto Metropolitan University in 2020. Throughout her career, she has consistently covered a wide range of lifestyle, trending and arts and culture news.
For the past five years, Sarah has lived and worked in Toronto. When she’s not covering news, Sarah can usually be found reading a great book, painting or dissecting the latest pop culture moment with her friends.
Sarah is particularly interested in people, internet discourse and all things taboo, as she is always searching for new perspectives and untold stories.
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Mother of 4 fatally shot through door after ‘feud’ with neighbor in Fla.: policeAjike (AJ) Owens was shot through the closed front door of her neighbour's home after her 4 children had been playing in a field next to the apartment complex.Trending11 hours
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Prince Harry takes stand in tabloid trial: ‘Every single article has caused me distress’Prince Harry testified the Daily Mirror regularly obtained scoops about his life that were 'suspicious,' and served as evidence of the publisher's phone tapping.EntertainmentJun 6
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Yellowstone visitors picked up baby elk, drove it to police station: officialsIn yet another instance of a parkgoer getting too friendly with an animal, an unidentified guest to the Wyoming park loaded an elk calf into their personal vehicle.TrendingJun 5
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Metallic flying orbs seen around the world, baffling NASA and the PentagonUnidentified flying orbs have been spotted at several different velocities, NASA says. Some do not appear to move at all while others have been observed in active flight.TrendingJun 5
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Man completes 100-day McDonald’s-only diet, surpasses weight loss goalKevin Maginnis has been sharing his journey on TikTok, where he's documented his fast-food order each day: a half portion of McDonald’s menu items for every meal.TrendingJun 2
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‘Shark Tank’ star Daymond John files for restraining order against ex-contestantsDaymond John requested the restraining order against the owners of Bubba Q's Boneless Baby Back Ribs, who appeared on Season 5 of Shark Tank in 2013.EntertainmentJun 2
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Man sues L.A. Angels after allegedly being blinded by baseball thrown into crowdIn a lawsuit filed in California, David Mermelstein is suing the Angels over a claim that outfielder Juan Lagares threw a souvenir baseball that hit him in the face.TrendingJun 1
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Alex Murdaugh pleads not guilty to 22 charges of fraud, money launderingAlex Murdaugh was arraigned in connection with three schemes in which the former lawyer allegedly stole money and property from his personal injury clients.CrimeJun 1
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3 teens arrested for killing, eating New York town’s cherished swan, police sayPolice in Manlius, N.Y., arrested a group of three teens — ages 16, 17 and 18 — who they claim abducted the swan and her four cygnets in the middle of the night.U.S. NewsJun 1
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Danny Masterson found guilty of 2 counts of rape in 2nd trialThe jury could not reach a unanimous verdict on the third count of rape after two weeks of deliberations in the Los Angeles retrial of the "That '70s Show" star.EntertainmentMay 31
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Baby dies in hot car as parents attend 3-hour Florida church service: policeThe 11-month-old is the third child to die in a hot car in the U.S. over the past week.U.S. NewsMay 31
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Al Pacino, 83, and girlfriend Noor Alfallah expecting 1st baby togetherA representative for Al Pacino has confirmed the actor's girlfriend, 29-year-old Noor Alfallah, is eight months pregnant.EntertainmentMay 31
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Blue Jays pitcher Anthony Bass ‘truly sorry’ for anti-LGBTQ2 boycott postAnthony Bass shared a video that claimed there is a 'biblical reason' why religious followers must avoid buying from brands that promote or align with LGBTQ2 rights and activism.TrendingMay 30
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Snorkeller pries crocodile jaws off his head, survives attack in AustraliaWhile snorkelling with his wife and a group of friends in Australia, a crocodile approached Marcus McGowan from behind and bit his head.TrendingMay 30
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Benedict Cumberbatch and family threatened at home by knife-wielding manBenedict Cumberbatch and his family were inside the north London home when a man with a knife approached an iron gate in the front garden.EntertainmentMay 30
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Change of luck: Man wins $1M lottery after running out of gas in KentuckyAfter running out of fuel on the road, Michael Schlemmer made an emergency stop at a gas station with only US$40 in his pocket.TrendingMay 29
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Despite no embalming, nun’s body still ‘intact’ 4 years after deathThousands of people are flocking to Benedictines of Mary, Queen of the Apostles Monastery to catch a curious glimpse of the nun's remains.TrendingMay 29
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Britney Spears reconnects with mom after 3 years: ‘Time heals all wounds’Britney Spears and her mother Lynne have had a publicly tense relationship for years, with the singer accusing her mom of abuse during her 13-year conservatorship.EntertainmentMay 26
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‘Run, hide, fight’: Winnie-the-Pooh book teaches Texas kids how to survive shootingThe short, illustrated book called 'Stay Safe' shows students what to do if they're confronted with an active shooter.TrendingMay 26
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‘The Little Mermaid’: Jacob Tremblay talks filling Flounder’s iconic finsJacob Tremblay gave Global News the scoop about the making of 'The Little Mermaid,' which combines nostalgia with modern day Disney live-action magic.EntertainmentMay 26
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Paralyzed man can walk again with new brain and spine implantsGert-Jan Oskam, who became paralyzed after a cycling accident in 2011, is learning to walk again thanks to a “brain-spine interface” implanted in his body.TrendingMay 25
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Woman shoved in front of moving subway car in random NYC attack, man arrestedEmine Yilmaz Ozsoy, 35, was left severely injured after being pushed in front of a subway train on Manhattan's Upper East Side.TrendingMay 25
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Bison calf had to be euthanized after it was touched by tourist: Yellowstone'Interference by people can cause wildlife to reject their offspring,' explained the National Park Service of its decision to euthanize a bison calf that was rejected by its herd.TrendingMay 24
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Woman, 81, dies after being hit by Duchess of Edinburgh’s police escortHelen Holland, 81, was hit by the royal escort while in a pedestrian crosswalk in Earl's Court, West London on May 10.TrendingMay 24
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Man struck, killed as he stopped to help ducks cross busy California streetCasey Rivara was struck and killed by a teenage driver while he assisted a mother duck and her ducklings at a busy intersection in Rocklin, Calif.TrendingMay 23