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Mistrial request withdrawn, Franklin bus aide sentenced to 3 years for endangerment in child's death
Amanda Davila was sentenced to three years in state prison for the death of 6-year-old Fazia Williams.
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Heated public hearing in Westhampton Beach over proposed solar farm
The project, which would cover 11 acres of land along South Country Road, is generating significant opposition due to its proximity to nearby homes and potential long-term consequences.
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Exclusive: Another Tutor Time employee speaks out about alleged child abuse and neglect at the Lindenhurst day care
The Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) found 10 violations at the daycare, and says it could revoke the daycare's license to operate pending an investigation.
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Princeton man accused of brother's murder appears in court
News 12 was in the courtroom for Matthew Hertgen's hearing, where he voluntarily consented to be detained, with seven days to appeal that decision.
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Americans in Buffalo react to Trump’s tariffs on Canada
CBC’s Haydn Watters spoke to people in Fort Erie and Buffalo to find out how the trade war is impacting the border cities.
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Quebec dairy farmers brace for costs to spike amid U.S. tariffs
While Canada’s dairy industry is largely regulated and operates within the country, feed seeds and some farm machinery are imported from the U.S., which could add further costs amid a trade war.
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Ottawa announces $6B in aid for businesses affected by tariffs, relaxes some EI rules
The federal government is launching an aid package worth more than $6 billion for businesses impacted by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and relaxing some employment insurance rules to help Canadian workers.
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How Canada's territories are responding to U.S. tariffs
We spoke with leaders from across the Yukon, N.W.T. and Nunavut to get their reaction to the U.S. tariffs.
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Thousands sign petition against potential music program closure in Surrey school
As the Surrey Board of Education faces a $16-million shortfall, the elementary band program at Semiahmoo Secondary School could be on the chopping block. Thousands have signed a petition against it, including parent Angie Haertl, who...
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South Korea awaits verdict on Yoon's impeachment trial outcome
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol faces a crucial moment as the Constitutional Court concludes his impeachment trial. The final verdict, expected next month, will determine his political future. Yoon has apologized while defending his...
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South Korea: Constitutional Court trial ends, verdict to determine Yoon's future
South Korea's Yoon Suk-Yeol's impeachment trial is over, and now he awaits a verdict on his presidency from the country's Constitutional Court. On the final day of the hearing, Yoon apologized for his martial law order but also mentioned...
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98 Kg gold-toilet stolen from Blenheim Palace: UK court hears case after five years
The one-of-a-kind 98 kg gold toilet was stolen in under five minutes from Blenheim Palace, in the predawn hours of September 14, 2019, a prosecutor told jurors on Monday (February 24). Watch this report for more details!
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South Korea court hears closing statements in Yoon impeachment trial
In his final statement of the impeachment trial, South Korean President Yun Suk-yeol said that he had a right to declare martial law but never meant to impose full military rule. Watch in for more details!
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98 kg gold-toilet stolen: Stunning revelations in court hearing
The one-of-a-kind 98 kg gold toilet was stolen in under five minutes from Blenheim Palace, in the predawn hours of September 14, 2019, a prosecutor told jurors on Monday. Watch this report for more details!
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Pope Francis resumes some work but still in critical condition, Vatican says
Pope Francis remained in critical condition Monday but showed slight improvement in laboratory tests and resumed some work activities, including calling a parish in Gaza City that he has kept in touch with since the war there began, the...
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Russia-Ukraine war: Washington 'cancels' news conference after Zelensky meets US envoy Kellogg
On Thursday (February 20), President Volodymyr Zelensky met with U.S. envoy for the war in Ukraine, Keith Kellogg. However, their scheduled joint news conference was canceled at the request of the United States, according to Zelensky's...
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Housing, health care and education: Three candidates in three ridings sound off on priorities
CBC heard from candidates in Sarnia, Essex and Chatham-Kent-Leamington in an election panel with Matt Allen, host of CBC Radio's Afternoon Drive.
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B.C. RCMP members facing dismissal seek recusal of conduct board over 'disparaging' email
Three RCMP officers stationed in Coquitlam, B.C., who face possible dismissal over their participation in allegedly racist and derogatory group chats, want a code of conduct board panel replaced over an email referring to the Mounties as...
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South Korea’s President Yoon in court for preliminary ‘rebellion’ hearing
Lawyers defending Yoon, who stands charged with trying to incite a rebellion, called for his release from custody.
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Justice Department and Mayor Adams face judge’s scrutiny in bid to dismiss criminal charges
Judge Dale E. Ho in Manhattan scheduled the Wednesday afternoon hearing after three government lawyers from Washington made the dismissal request on Friday.
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Investigation into Pearson airport crash continues to delay flights
Delays continue at Toronto's Pearson airport as investigators begin to analyze the voice and data recorders of the plane that crash-landed on Monday, sending 21 people to hospital — 20 of whom have now been released.
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Judge won't immediately rule on government request to drop criminal case against NYC Mayor Adams
Judge Dale E. Ho said he wanted to confirm that the mayor had agreed that the charges would be dropped with the possibility they could be reinstated at a later date.
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Judge weighing Justice Department request to drop corruption case against New York mayor
A judge is still considering a request from the U.S. Justice Department to dismiss corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Adams pleaded not guilty in September to charges he accepted more than $100,000 in illegal...
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Justice Department official urges quick dismissal of criminal case against New York City mayor
Judge Dale E. Ho said he wanted to confirm that the mayor had agreed that the charges would be dropped with the possibility they could be reinstated at a later date.