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‘They are scared.' Loved ones discuss how prison strike is impacting prisoners
News 12 is told correction officers on duty at the start of the strike are not being allowed to leave their posts and are sleeping in gymnasiums.
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Noise-canceling headphones may harm Gen Z brains, say experts
We use headphones almost daily, whether for music, podcasts, or calls, but a new study suggests that headphones, especially those with noise-cancelling features, may put you at risk of hearing loss. Watch in for more details!
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India’s top court rejects fresh pleas on worship case surge
India’s Supreme Court, led by the Chief Justice, expressed frustration over the surge of fresh pleas in the Places of Worship Act case and refused to entertain any new petitions. The court emphasized that the issue has been sufficiently...
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Parents learn what early education centers have to offer in Brooklyn
An information session was held at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum on Sunday to educate parents on what these centers have to offer this school year.
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Liberal leadership candidate speaks to reporters in Vancouver
Liberal leadership candidate speaks to reporters in Vancouver
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Metro Vancouver considers changes to dog leashing requirements at Pacific Spirit Park
Pet owners who use one of Metro Vancouver's busiest parks might have to change the way they walk their dogs. The district is reviewing its dog management plan for Pacific Spirit Park, where pets are mostly allowed to run off-leash. As...
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Yoon says South Korean opposition failed to offer him due respect
Suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol attends his impeachment trial, blaming opposition forces for the political crisis. Protests erupt as supporters demand his reinstatement.
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Yoon Suk Yeol blames 'malicious' opposition for martial law bid
It has been two months since South Korea suspended President Yoon Suk-yeol after he declared a short-lived martial law. As his fate hangs in the balance, Yoon has directed the blame for declaring martial law at the South Korean...
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MTA launches ASL pilot program to improve accessibility for deaf and hard-of-hearing riders
By scanning a QR code, riders can use their phones to connect with an interpreter in real-time, who then facilitates conversations with MTA employees.
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More Canadian vacationers skipping U.S. amid trade tensions
Travel agencies across this country are reporting that hundreds of Canadians are cancelling trips to the United States in response to increasing trade hostilities from our neighbours south of the border. As CBC’s Michelle Ghoussoub...
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U.S. President Trump says he will impose 25% tariff on Canadian aluminum and steel | Fitzpatrick
1220: Six of Canada's 13 steel plants operate in Ontario. It's an industry worth billions of dollars to province. So Trump' tariffs are expected to have a profound impact -- including on the thousands of people employed CBC's Meagan...
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Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration's federal worker buyout plan | Canada Tonight
A U.S. judge on Thursday temporarily blocked the Trump administration's proposed buyout for federal workers until at least Monday, giving an initial win to labour unions that sued to stop it. The ruling came hours before the midnight...
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Quebecers rethink travel plans to U.S. after Trump tariff threats
U.S. tariff threats have touched a chord and now some Quebecers who’ve already booked trips are cancelling. In one case, a private high school also called off a class trip to New York.
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New Rochelle police swarm garage on Charles Street and Washington Avenue
The investigation appears to focus on an old garage at Charles Street and Washington Avenue.
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Top court hearing challenge on Quebec's secularism law 'not unexpected': legal expert
The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear a challenge against Quebec's controversial secularism law that prohibits certain public workers from wearing religious symbols while performing their duties. Pearl Eliadis, an associate...
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US judge blocks Donald Trump's bid to restrict birthright citizenship
A federal judge on Thursday put a temporary block on US President Donald Trump's attempt to restrict birthright citizenship. Watch this report for more details!
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“Remarkable” that after 100 days of siege people still in northern Gaza
Shaina Low talks about the difficult living conditions for people in northern Gaza who have been under Israeli military siege for 100 days.
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Three Village School District starts its 'Strategic Plan' in September
Right now, students in grades seven through nine attend junior high school.
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Trump declares 'national emergency' at southern border
CBC's Richard Madan reports from the U.S.-Mexico border in McAllen Texas.
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South Korea faces turmoil as impeached president appears in court
S. Korea witnesses protests and clashes as President Yoon Suk Yeol faces a court hearing
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Sentencing for convicted Franklin school bus aide put on hold
Amanda Davila was convicted Monday of endangering the welfare of a child.
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25% tariff on Canadian goods threatened by Trump could do major damage to the economy
The CBC's Scott Peterson has more on the impacts of the looming tariffs.
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Zeldin faces questions on climate change and pollution at Senate confirmation hearing
Zeldin responded firmly, “I believe that climate change is real.”
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Israel and Hamas continue talks today on ceasefire
A deal to return hostages is reportedly closer than ever.