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Stabbings reported in Mount Vernon, at least 1 person hospitalized

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Discarded medical supplies and blood stains have been found on a lawn on North Columbus Avenue.
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Possible stabbings reported in Mount Vernon, at least 1 person hospitalized

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Discarded medical supplies and blood stains have been found on a lawn on North Columbus Avenue.
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U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee assesses defence secretary nominee

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A look at Washington where the Senate Armed Services Committee is holding a confirmation hearing for Pete Hegseth.He is U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to become the next Secretary of Defense.Hegseth is one of the most...
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Calgary summit catered to empowering females in sport

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4th annual EmpowerHer Sport Summit held at WinSport hosts nearly 2 hundred young athletes and coaches
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Why Canada accepts most refugee claims from Turkey and Iran

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CBC News has learned that as Canada's acceptance rate of refugee claims ballooned in the last five years, people from Iran and Turkey had the highest acceptance rate at more than 95 per cent. Immigration lawyers say the high acceptance...
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Would abundant water sources have helped mitigate the California wildfires?

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U.S. president-elect Donald Trump blamed California Gov. Gavin Newsom for the escalation of wildfires in Los Angeles, claiming the governor had blocked the infusion of water into the state. But Kira Hoffman, fire ecologist at UBC and a...
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He walked away from a murder charge. Now this St. John’s man wants the $435K investigators seized

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Kurt Churchill was accused of killing James Coady in the summer of 2020. But because of trial delays he walked free. Now he’s in court fighting to get back $435,000 police seized from his house during the investigation. The Crown argues...
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City councillor seeking answers on housing program he says is shrouded in secrecy

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A Winnipeg city councillor is demanding answers around a housing program he says is shrouded in secrecy. St. Vital councillor Brian Mayes has filed a freedom of information request for a progress report on the Housing Accelerator Fund.
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Manslaughter sentence for Nunavut man expected to come Thursday

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Darren Nulliayuk is convicted of killing Adam Kakolak in a Yellowknife hotel parking lot in 2023. Nulliayuk appeared in court Tuesday for his sentencing hearing.The CBC’s Nadeer Hashmi has the story.
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Hempstead Town Board holds public hearing on Oceanside Jewish Center redevelopment proposal

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The proposal from Girardi Development would convert part of the property into 59 luxury townhomes.
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New Jersey elected leaders make last-minute effort to stop congestion pricing. Here's what you need to know

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Sunday is scheduled to be the first day the controversial congestion pricing plan goes into effect.
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Betting on Trump pardon, convicted Jan. 6 rioter hits the slopes in Canada

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A man convicted and sentenced to nine months in jail for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is snowboarding in Whistler, B.C. Though Antony Vo says he expects a full pardon from U.S. president-elect Donald Trump once he...
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American convicted in January 6 attack on Congress seeking asylum in Canada

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An American man convicted in the January Sixth attack on the U-S Capitol is seeking political asylum in Canada.But he is also anticipating a pardon from Donald Trump after the U-S president-elect is sworn-in on January 20th.In the...
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FDNY responds to E-bike fire in Parkchester

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Officials say it took place at 2143 Starling Avenue.
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Azerbaijan Airlines Crash

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Airline says preliminary findings suggest 'physical, technical interference' led to crash.
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14 Syrian police members killed in ‘ambush’: rebel-led authorities

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An ‘ambush’ by forces loyal to ousted president Bashar al-Assad has killed 14 members of the Syrian police in western Syria, the transitional administration said Thursday. Syria's new interior minister said on Telegram that 10 police...
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Preliminary injunction sought to stop congestion pricing plan in NYC

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The plan would impose a $9 fee for drivers entering Manhattan south of 60th Street, with the goal of reducing traffic and increasing funding for the MTA.
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Ottawa Senators make annual visit to CHEO

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The Ottawa Senators made their annual visit to CHEO, signing Sens merch and spending time with kids all around the children's hospital.
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Pakistan: Imran Khan, Wife Bushra Bibi to Face Indictment on December 12

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The court deferred the indictment of ex-prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chief Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi in Toshakhana case until December 12, while Bushra Bibi’s arrest warrant was cancelled following her...
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The Onion’s bid to buy Infowars goes before a judge as Alex Jones tries stopping the sale

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The sale of Infowars is part of Jones’ personal bankruptcy case, which he filed in late 2022 after he was ordered to pay nearly $1.5 billion in defamation lawsuits in Connecticut and Texas filed by relatives of victims of the Sandy Hook...
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Auctioneer defends The Onion’s bid for Infowars as Alex Jones tries stopping sale

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U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez in Houston is looking into the November auction and how a trustee chose The Onion over the only other bidder — a company affiliated with Jones that offered twice as much money as The Onion.
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Israeli PM Netanyahu appears in court on corruption charges

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Protesters gather outside court in Tel Aviv as Benjamin Netanyahu is due to testify in his corruption trial, for the first time.
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‘It’s mixed feelings,’ says president of Fredericton Syrian Association

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After rebel forces put on lightning offensive and seized control of the Syrian capital of Damascus, decades of iron rule came to an end. A monumental moment for Syrians everywhere, including those who now call New Brunswick home.
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Ousted Syrian dictator Assad, family granted asylum in Russia

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The Kremlin says Russia has granted political asylum to overthrown Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a decision it said was taken by President Vladimir Putin.