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Oil prices soar as G7 ministers to meet on strategic reserves and Iran warGermany's finance ministry said on Monday that G7 finance ministers would meet later in the day to discuss the impact of the war in Iran.WorldMar 9
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Canada defeats Czechia in Olympic quarterfinalSportsFeb 18
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With NHL goal record in sight, players talk Ovechkin’s greatness: ‘You can’t teach it’Every team knows what's coming when the bulldozing Washington Capitals winger with a bullet one-timer sets up in his "office."SportsApr 3, 2025
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No survivors after plane, military helicopter collide over D.C., 67 deadCrews were still searching for other casualties but did not believe there were any other survivors, which would make it the deadliest U.S. air crash in nearly 24 years.U.S. NewsJan 30, 2025
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Mueller report: Key players indicted in the Russia probeA total of 34 people and three companies have either been indicted or pleaded guilty to criminal charges in Robert Mueller’s investigation.WorldMar 24, 2019
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U.S. to impose new sanctions, restrictions on Cuba, Nicaragua and VenezuelaStepping up pressure on Cuba, the Trump administration will allow lawsuits against foreign companies doing business in properties seized from Americans after the island's 1959 revolution, a senior administration official said.WorldApr 17, 2019
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Is Canada a target? A former Russian troll warns Canadians to be ‘vigilant’Russia’s notorious troll factory in Saint Petersburg is now closed, but a former employee warns that the threat remains.WorldOct 9, 2018
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The West Block, Season 8, Episode 5Watch the full broadcast of The West Block from Sunday, October 7, 2018 with Mercedes Stephenson.Oct 7, 2018
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Egypt mosque attack: ISIS had issued warnings to village beforehandThe latest warning came as recently as a week ago, telling villagers in Al-Rawdah not to hold Sufi rituals on Nov. 29-30 to commemorate the birth of the Prophet Muhammad.WorldNov 26, 2017
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Facebook insists it doesn’t eavesdrop, but I keep seeing ads for things I’ve discussedWe have to decide whether these compromises we make to our own privacy are worth the supposed benefit. I’m not convinced we’ll make the right decision.CommentarySep 8, 2017
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Scientist behind Russia coronavirus vaccine defends ‘wartime’ rollout during trialRussia has pushed ahead with its potential COVID-19 vaccine at top speed with mass public vaccinations alongside the main human trial.WorldSep 29, 2020
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‘Cars 2’ keeps Pixar in driver’s seat with $68M; Diaz’s ‘Bad Teacher’ makes grade with $31M<p> 'Cars 2' keeps Pixar in driver's seat with $68M; Diaz's 'Bad Teacher' makes grade with $31M <p>LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Pixar Animation remains undefeated at the box-office races.</p> <p>The Disney unit's animated sequel "Cars 2" cruised to a No. 1 finish with a $68 million opening weekend, ac</p>EntertainmentJun 26, 2011
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NASA’s Final Four: On Atlantis, 3 men, 1 woman will close out 30 years of space shuttle flight<p> NASA's Final Four: On Atlantis, 3 men, 1 woman will close out 30 years of space shuttle flight CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - America's longest space-flying streak ends this week with the smallest crew in decades — three men and a woman who were in high school or college when the first space shuttle soared 30 years</p>WorldJul 2, 2011
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Olympic gold medallist Ashleigh McIvor retires from competitive ski racingVANCOUVER - Canada's face of ski cross racing is calling it a career.Nov 16, 2012
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Alcohol behind more deaths than AIDS, tuberculosis or violence: WHOUN agency says rising incomes have triggered more drinking in heavily populated countries in Africa and Asia while binge drinking is a problem in many developed countries.Feb 11, 2011
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Florida Panthers coach Maurice reflects on Toronto tenure 15 years laterMaurice is back in Toronto with the Florida Panthers in the second round of the playoffs following a stunning upset of the Presidents' Trophy-winning Boston Bruins.SportsMay 2, 2023
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UN envoy: No deal on Syrian peace talks dateThe United Nations said Tuesday that 40 per cent of all Syrians are now in need in need of humanitarian aid.WorldNov 5, 2013
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Syria leads human rights violations in 2013A chemicals weapons attack in Syria last summer that the U.S. says killed more than 1,400 people was the world's worst human rights violation of 2013, the Obama administration concluded Thursday.WorldFeb 27, 2014
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Coronavirus: TSX, Wall Street rebound after record-setting declinesOil prices also recovered some of their losses in Monday’s record-setting plunge.HealthMar 10, 2020
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OPEC and allies trim oil outputs as recession fears drive down pricesOil prices have gyrated in recent months: Recession fears have pushed them down, while worries of a loss of Russian oil because of sanctions pushed them up.CanadaSep 5, 2022