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U.S. Supreme Court ditches ban on bump stocksBump stocks allow semi-automatic weapons to fire like machine guns. The Trump White House banned them after the Las Vegas shooting but the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the ban.U.S. NewsJun 14
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Impose tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, ex-U.S. envoy urges CanadaA former U.S. ambassador to Canada is urging Ottawa to join the U.S. and the EU in placing tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles amid concerns about Beijing's subsidies.CanadaJun 14
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Who is getting the Presidential medal of freedom from Joe Biden today?U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday will award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 politicians, activists and athletes, among othersU.S. NewsMay 3
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Reddit seeks US$6.4B valuation in much-awaited IPOReddit is aiming for a valuation of up to US$6.4 billion in its U.S. initial public offering, the social media platform said on Monday.TechMar 11
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U.S. rate cuts likely, but Fed’s Powell points to economic data as decision makerU.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said while interest rate cuts were likely later in 2024, upcoming decisions on when and how fast would be based solely on economic data.EconomyMar 6
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Super Tuesday: Biden and Trump poised to move closer to historic rematchPresident Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are poised to move much closer to winning their party's nominations during the biggest day of the primary campaign.U.S. NewsMar 5
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NDP bill wants to bring grocery prices down. How will it work?Singh has made it a central tenet of his party's policy to take on big companies he believes are making record profits while ordinary people struggle to afford the basics.CanadaFeb 22
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FBI informant charged with falsely accusing Bidens of corrupt business dealingsProsecutors said Alexander Smirnov falsely told FBI agents in June 2020 that executives associated with the Ukrainian energy company Burisma gave money to Hunter and Joe Biden.U.S. NewsFeb 15
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Biden’s handling of classified docs doesn’t warrant charges: special counselSpecial counsel Robert Hur's report said Biden “willfully” retained and disclosed highly classified materials when he was a private citizen, but no criminal charges are warranted.U.S. NewsFeb 8
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Chita Rivera, Tony Award-winning Broadway legend, dies at 91Chita Rivera first gained wide notice in 1957 as Anita in the original production of 'West Side Story,' and was still dancing on Broadway a half-century later.EntertainmentJan 30
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A Trump New Hampshire win could still see Haley emerge as threat: analystsA Republican and Democrat weigh in on how Nikki Haley could still emerge as a 'credible threat' to Donald Trump even if he wins the New Hampshire primary.U.S. NewsJan 21
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Dexter Scott King, son of Martin Luther King Jr., dies age 62Dexter Scott King died in his California home after being diagnosed with prostate cancer, according to a statement from the King Center in Atlanta.U.S. NewsJan 22
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The West Block – Episode 19, Season 13With billions in health care spending, why are doctors saying the system is getting worse? And, after a resounding victory in Iowa, can anyone stop Donald Trump’s momentum?PoliticsJan 21
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Jonathan Majors found guilty of assaulting his former girlfriend in carJonathan Majors was found guilty of assault and harassment, but was also acquitted of a different assault charge and of aggravated harassment.EntertainmentDec 18, 2023
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Trump 2020 election case may head to Supreme Court. What to knowA federal judge ruled the case could go forward, but Trump signaled he would ask the federal appeals court in Washington to reverse that outcome.U.S. NewsDec 11, 2023
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France issues war crimes arrest warrants for Syria’s Bashar al-AssadMore than 1,000 people were killed with chemical weapons in two attacks in 2013. France issued war crime arrest warrants for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.CrimeNov 15, 2023
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Trump hit with gag order limiting his public comments in U.S. election caseThe judge said Trump is entitled to criticize the case and the Justice Department broadly, but can't mount a "smear campaign" against prosecutors and court personnel.U.S. NewsOct 16, 2023
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Human voices are the new bootleg recordsIn the late '60s, the recorded music industry had to deal with bootleg records sold from under the counter at record stores and from car trunks. Today it's much more complicated.EntertainmentOct 15, 2023
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Ontario education minister asks school board to halt library book removal processThe move comes after critics say Peel school libraries have been removing books simply because they were published before 2008, based on board guidelines.EducationSep 13, 2023
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TIFF 2023: Louis CK scandal reexamined in new documentary, 6 years laterA new documentary premiering in Toronto, where C.K.’s downfall began, is delving into one of most debated #MeToo cases.EntertainmentSep 12, 2023