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Global National: May 30

Former U.S. president Donald Trump has been found guilty of all 34 counts of falsifying business records in connection to a payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels to buy her silence about their alleged sexual encounter. Jackson Proskow reports from New York on the historic verdict, Trump’s potential sentence, why he likely won’t head to prison, and how this affects his run for the White House. Health experts are criticizing the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care over its decision to keep the recommended age for routine breast cancer screening at 50, instead of lowering it to 40, which the U.S. is now doing. How the decision is being justified, how it compares to provincial guidelines, and what critics are saying. Ontario Premier Doug Ford is under fire for his controversial comments following a shooting at a Jewish school. The remarks that some people are calling racist. Very few Palestinians have actually been able to enter Canada from Gaza. Heidi Petracek speaks with one young man who successfully made it out, hears what he endured, and the impossible choice his family had to make. And for decades, Maxwell Smart barely spoke of what he endured during the Holocaust, where the Nazis killed his mother, father, and sister. But the 93-year-old has shared his story in recent years, through a book and multiple films. Mike Armstrong speaks with Smart about how he has been able to open up about his traumatic past in the film ‘The Boy in the Woods.’

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