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Top Chicago judge says DOJ did not open investigation into E. Jean CarrollThe Associated Press and other news organizations, citing anonymous sources, reported that the federal prosecutors’ office in Chicago had opened an investigation into Carroll.U.S. NewsMay 29
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N.S. library users hold ‘read-in’ to protest closures, MLA says anger misdirectedArmed with books and camping chairs, a group of protesters gathered for a 'read-in' outside MLA John Lohr's office in Kentville in reaction to upcoming library closures.CanadaJun 2
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Trump says ‘everything checked out perfectly’ after annual medical checkupThe 79-year-old president spent more than three hours at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for what the White House described as preventive medical and dental checkups.U.S. NewsMay 26
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Quebec single mother welcomes triplets after years of fertility strugglesAt 43, Izabel Provost became a mother of three after more than four years of fertility treatments, multiple miscarriages and significant financial and emotional challenges.CanadaJun 6
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Ford government reverses plan to fight FOI disclosure of blue licence plate documentsGovernment lawyers have applied for a judicial review of decisions ordering the province to release documents in response to a freedom-of-information request by The Canadian Press.CanadaMay 25
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BTS releasing limited edition hotteok-flavoured Oreos for 13th anniversaryIn a nod to classic South Korean street food, the BTS cookies are flavoured like hotteok brown sugar pancakes and filled with sweet cream.EntertainmentMay 27
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Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s legal battle continues despite settlementLawyers for Blake Lively were back in court, trying to get a judge to make Justin Baldoni pay her legal bills plus other penalties.EntertainmentJun 2
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Trump considers rally as artists drop out of America’s 250th birthday eventBret Michaels, Martina McBride, Young MC, Morris Day and the Commodores are among the scheduled acts who have said they will not be appearing.EntertainmentMay 29
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Trump wants to suspend federal gasoline tax, but needs Congress’ approvalLawmakers from both parties have pushed for a gas-tax suspension, saying it would provide much-needed relief for families and businesses.U.S. NewsMay 11
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Justin Baldoni’s lawyers move to block Blake Lively’s damages bidThis comes after the 'It Ends With Us' co-stars agreed to resolve their legal differences following Blake Lively’s claims that Wayfarer Studios retaliated against her.EntertainmentMay 11
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Your metadata may be kept for a year under lawful access bill. What to knowWhile officials insist the bill wouldn't allow police to read your emails, and could only access the metadata with a warrant, experts warn the retention policy alone is concerning.TechMay 21
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Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni settle ‘It Ends With Us’ lawsuit before trialThe 'It Ends With Us' co-stars agreed to resolve their legal differences following Lively's claims that Baldoni's company retaliated against her for complaining about misconduct.EntertainmentMay 5
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Americans are looking back centuries to find Canadian ancestors — and citizenshipArchivists across Canada say their once-quiet domains are now overwhelmed with requests from the U.S. following changes to the Citizenship Act.CanadaMay 19
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Trump lands in Beijing to talk trade, Iran and Taiwan with XiThe meat of the summit won't happen until Thursday, when U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping hold bilateral talks and a formal banquet.U.S. NewsMay 13
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Shell to buy Canada’s ARC Resources in output-boosting $16.4 billion dealBritish energy giant Shell plc has agreed to buy Calgary-based energy company ARC Resources in a deal worth US$16.4 billion, including debt.MoneyApr 27
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James Comey appears in court on charges he allegedly threatened TrumpThe former FBI director made a brief court appearance Wednesday in Virginia to face a criminal case that will likely be a challenge for the U.S. Justice Department to win.U.S. NewsApr 29
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A Canadian youth social media ban would be complicated, experts sayThis comes as Australia's current social media ban for youth under 16 years old continues to be a heavy point of contention as to whether this should be an international law.CanadaApr 13
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Albertans question timeline of alleged voter list leak, call for election law changesThe database contained names and addresses of millions of Albertans and by law, such a list is only supposed to go to elected officials, political parties and party officials.PoliticsMay 1
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Saskatoon Tribal Chief defends $975K wellness centre renovationsSaskatoon Tribal Council Chief Mark Arcand says the renovations at the Emergency Wellness Centre are to address problems with the facility.CanadaApr 14
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The UAE has quit OPEC. What does it mean for the future of oil?The kingdom took a “policy-driven” decision to leave the bloc, said the country’s energy minister Suhail bin Mohammed al-Mazrouei.WorldApr 28