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Israelis are turning a blind eye to their government's actions in Gaza: Daniel Levy

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New ReviewThe fate of the Israeli captives has become one of the most divisive issues in Israel, sparking mass protests since the war began.
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Garfield fire under investigation; 6 people injured and 9 families displaced

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New ReviewGarfield fire officials said six people were injured - four civilians and two firefighters.
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Pink Aid holds fundraiser to benefit breast cancer patients in Westport

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New ReviewThe organization provides support, resources and financial assistance to breast cancer patients and their families.
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A Vancouver community celebrates Mid-Autumn Festival

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New ReviewIt was the Mid-Autumn Festival on Monday. A time when many Asian communities celebrate the full autumn moon and share gratitude for the autumn harvest. As Pinki Wong reports, more than a hundred Chinese seniors gathered today in...
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Kibbutz Be’eri remains a testament to Oct. 7 attacks

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New ReviewCBC News visits Kibbutz Be’eri where a former hostage and a survivor of the Oct. 7 attacks remember the day two years ago when more than 100 people in the community were killed and 32 were kidnapped by Hamas and discuss the potential for...
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One month after Afghanistan's deadly quake, survivors still face hardship

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New ReviewThousands have been displaced and many have nowhere to shelter, just weeks before winter hits.
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Shed fire spreads to multifamily homes in Garfield; 6 injured

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New ReviewGarfield fire officials said six people were injured - four civilians and two firefighters.
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Helping Indigenous communities digitize old recordings to preserve culture

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New ReviewA project that began in British Columbia is helping Indigenous communities preserve their stories — by converting old cassette tapes into digital archives for future generations.
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Organizations offer support for parents during teachers' strike

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New ReviewAs we inch closer to the possibility of a teachers strike on Oct. 6, many parents are in planning mode. They’re trying to figure out how to occupy their children during school hours.Emily Fitzpatrick looked at some options.
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‘Heartbreaking.’ Families say gravesites suddenly cleared of flowers and trees at Port Jervis cemetery

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New ReviewMany families say they were never contacted before plantings were removed.
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Mother of missing Indigenous teen: ‘I’ve carried this pain every single day’

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New ReviewSamuel Bird, 14, went missing in Edmonton’s west end on June 1. Police say he’s now presumed dead and that his death is believed to be criminal in nature.
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Nearly 1,000 pounds of illegal drugs, guns found in Dyker Heights takedown

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New ReviewThe NYC Sheriff's Office conducted multiple warrants at apartments in one building.
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Vigil held in Louth after three found dead in family home

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New ReviewCandles burn next to a photo during a vigil in Louth for Mark and Louise O'Connor and their son Evan, whose bodies were found at the family's home in Dromgowna on Monday morning. Robert O'Connor, 31, of Drumgowna, Louth Village, has been...
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Red Hook kindergartners to receive $1,000 scholarship

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New ReviewThe investment is part of a partnership between the Red Hook Initiative, NYC Kids RISE and local community advocates.
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Israel’s Gaza City offensive forces families into tents by the sea with little food or shelter

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New ReviewAs Israel’s Gaza City offensive intensifies, Palestinians flee to the coast, facing dire shelter, aid shortages and an uncertain future.
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Hundreds gather to remember father, mother and son killed in Co Louth

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New ReviewHundreds of people have turned out for a candlelit vigil to remember a father, mother and their son who were murdered in Co Louth earlier this week. The Catholic Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland Eamon Martin was among...
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Community center becomes refuge after Mott Haven building collapse

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New ReviewWhile some tenants were allowed to return, families in the F- and G-line apartments remained displaced and unsure of what would come next.
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Ottawa police K9 hangs up his vest after 7 years of service

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New ReviewAfter some 49 dog years, K9 West is retiring with a special party celebrating his legacy. West was the Ottawa Police Service's first trauma support dog and during his career, he offered comfort to survivors and victims, and gave strength...
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Linda Nuszen carries her son’s light to Beading Hearts

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New ReviewBeading Hearts offers in-person and online support, advocating for fentanyl awareness and community connection.
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Displaced Palestinians voice doubt and desperation over latest Gaza ceasefire proposal

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New ReviewDisplaced Palestinians in Gaza sceptical yet hopeful as Trump’s ceasefire promises spark fragile hope amid devastation.
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Hugh Grant backs calls for media regulation bill

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New ReviewActor Hugh Grant joins a group of Hacked Off campaigners outside the Labour Party conference in Liverpool. Quotes from participants and Hillsborough Justice campaigners Margaret Aspinall and Sue Roberts
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Yvette Cooper says statehood is 'inalienable right' of Palestinian people

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New ReviewForeign Secretary Yvette Cooper has said “statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people” while speaking at the Labour Party conference. Speaking at the conference in Liverpool, the Foreign Secretary said: “For many...
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Phillipson: Lifting of child benefit cap is "on the table"

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New ReviewEducation Secretary Bridget Phillipson reaffirms the government's commitment to tackling child poverty and says the removal of the two child benefit cap is very much an option 'on the table'
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Peru: Protests Erupt Following Reforms to Country's Pension System

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New ReviewProtests have erupted across Peru in response to recent reforms to the country’s pension system. Citizens are voicing anger over changes they say will limit access to retirement funds and worsen financial insecurity.