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Czech Republic's billionaire PM vows to cut off aid to Ukraine, calls himself Trump loyalist

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New ReviewBillionaire businessman Andrej Babis has won parliamentary elections in the Czech Republic, although his populist ANO party fell short of an overall majority.
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Czech Republic: Billionaire Populist Andrej Babis' Party Wins Parliamentary Election

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New ReviewPopulist billionaire Andrej Babiš is set to return as the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, his party Action of Dissatisfied Citizens or ANO won the election in early October 2025, with 35.7 per cent of the vote and is far ahead of...
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Wheelchair ramp fundraiser aims to give Bridgeport man his independence back

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New ReviewThe couple has started a GoFundMe in hopes of raising enough money to buy a wheelchair ramp before Vaughn's released from the hospital this coming week.
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Local bike shop helps riders get ready for Tour De Bronx

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New ReviewThe 31st annual Tour de Bronx already has more than 4,500 riders registered and a local shop is helping with final tune-ups.
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Counselors work to improve recovery odds for problem gamblers during MLB playoffs

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New ReviewConnecticut nonprofits unite to support students and at-risk individuals battling gambling addictions.
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Liz Kendall's full speech at Labour Party conference

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New ReviewScience and Technology Secretary Liz Kendall delivers her speech at the Labour Party conference in Liverpool.
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Windsor-Essex electrical trades program gets $826,000 provincial funding boost

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New ReviewKingsville resident Gavin Kritzer, 18, is on track to be an apprentice electrician. He's been helped by training offered by Local 773 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers — and the province is investing in the program.
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Sweeter dreams: Nonprofit builds beds for Connecticut residents in need

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New ReviewThe nonprofit also provides mattresses, bed sheets, pillows and other essentials.
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'We're so grateful.' Westport theater remembers Robert Redford's generous spirit

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New ReviewAlthough the Academy Award winner never performed at the Westport Country Playhouse, the theater says Redford left an indelible mark.
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Tensions run high at final public hearing for Coney Island Casino

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New ReviewSupporters say the casino would create jobs, attract tourists and boost local businesses. But opponents argue it would increase traffic, crime and strain neighborhood infrastructure.
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Trump ally and activist Charlie Kirk shot dead at Utah university

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New ReviewSuspect in ‘political assassination’ still at large, authorities say.
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He dresses up as a dachshund to walk his dachshund

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New ReviewWhy does this Oshawa dog owner dress up in an inflatable dachshund costume on his dog walks? CBC's Christian D'Avino found out.
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Sub-Saharan Africa’s elderly population soars amid weak support systems

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New ReviewIn just 15 years, sub-Saharan Africa has seen the number of people over 60 balloon by an estimated 50 per cent.
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Bridgeport nonprofit marks 41 years of helping former inmates RISE to new heights

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New ReviewBillie Lemon said the RISE program saved her life.
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Fighting the C.B.N. wildfire was personal for these volunteer firefighters — five of them lost their homes

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The wildfire in Conception Bay North took a toll on the local volunteer fire department. As the CBC’s Terry Roberts reports, five of the firefighters lost their homes, and another lost his business.
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Fire-displaced tenants in Nyack seek financial help, as community relief fund runs out

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Unsure of who to turn to next, the families are now digging themselves deeper into a financial hole while they try to find new apartments in a tight rental market.
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Suffolk Girl Scout organizes hour of appreciation for caregivers in Patchogue

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Caregivers at the event enjoyed food and took home a care basket.
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At least 30 people displaced by fire in Bushwick

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The Red Cross says there are 21 adults and nine children that they are helping find temporary housing.
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#TheMoment a 10-year old N.L. busker donated his earnings to fire evacuees

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Zander Wright, a 10-year old accordion busker from Conception Bay South, N.L., tells The National about the moment he donated his earnings to communities affected by wildfires across the province.
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This nonprofit is helping Texas flood survivors process their trauma

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After the devastating flash floods in Texas, one nonprofit organization is helping survivors heal by giving them a safe space to start processing their trauma. (Scripps News)
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West Babylon girl scout wins award for creating 24-hour food pantry

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Girl Scout wins Gold Award for 24-hour food pantry in West Babylon A Girl Scout from West Babylon won a Gold Award for creating a 24-hour food pantry in the area. The pantry is in partnership with the West Babylon Public Library.
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North Point Douglas residents want people moved from encampments into housing faster

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The Manitoba government says since January, 59 people have been housed through the Your Way Home strategy, but some people in North Point Douglas feel the pace isn’t quick enough.
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ACS programs help foster teens reach their college dreams and beyond

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Programming includes financial literacy, helping students get drivers licenses, debit cards, as well as applying for student aid and learning to network.
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Summer camp gives Winnipeg kids, youth hands-on science experience

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Young people at the University of Manitoba's Biomedical Summer Camp are dissecting hearts, taking fingerprints and even working with DNA. This free program brings together 100 students from Grades 6 to 12, offering them hands-on...