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"White Rabbit" Shows a Woman "Unapologetically" Staying True to Herself
In an industry that lacks representation, "White Rabbit" costars Vivian Bang and Nana Ghana, and director Daryl Wein joined Cheddar to describe how they leveraged their identities to portray different aspects of artistry in this film.
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The Shady Side of Bitcoin
Our Original Content Producer Eitan Levine is back with the fourth crypto crash course, this time he talks about illegal activity in blockchain.
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Mastercard Launches New Movement to Encourage People to Effect Change
#Startsomethingpriceless. MasterCard CMO, Raja Rajamannar, says the company focuses on ways to do social good. Mastercard works with governments around the world to give people digital identities.
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Canada's 150th is jostling for attention
While Canada Day will make a splash, for many Quebecers the celebrations will be but a ripple compared to the blue and white festivities of St-Jean-Baptiste Day
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Equifax hack concerns Canadians
The recent Equifax hack primarily affected customers in the U.S., but Canadians are concerned that services responsible for protecting personal finances are themselves vulnerable
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Canada's 150th is jostling for attention
While Canada Day will make a splash, for many Quebecers the celebrations will be but a ripple compared to the blue and white festivities of St-Jean-Baptiste Day
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Canadian ISIS fighter in Toronto denies killing anyone, new evidence says otherwise
CBC News first spoke to the man in September 2017, when he said he witnessed horrific acts, but never killed anyone. However on the New York Times podcast Caliphate, he describes taking part in a kind of execution. When CBC News reached...
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Kahnawake marry out, stay out law goes to human rights tribunal
Canadian Human Rights Commission upholds complaint filed by five Mohawks from Kahnawake, all in relationships with non-Indigenous people, who say the band's membership law is discriminatory
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Ian McEwan on identity politics
Author Ian McEwan thinks people need to think "beyond the fragile, threatened, little bubble of the self."
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Ian McEwan | "Nutshell," Safe Spaces and Identity
Ian McEwan's novel "Nutshell" features an opinionated fetus, which seems to channel McEwan's skeptical views of safe spaces and trigger warnings.
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New British foreign minister's 1st chat with reporters
Boris Johnson admits he has been pretty busy with EU withdrawal plans
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Jian Ghomeshi found not guilty on choking and all sex assault charges
Jian Ghomeshi has been acquitted on four counts of sexual assault and one count of choking by an Ontario Court judge.
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Bronx Documentary Center hosts 7th annual Latin American Foto Festival
Photographs will be displayed in the Bronx, along with new locations in Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn.
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European Parliament: Conservatives and Patriots mark the end of Identity and Democracy
The Identity and Democracy group no longer has the numbers to constitute itself in the European Parliament, with its members being charmed by the European Conservatives and Reformists or the new Patriots for Europe.
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European Parliament, Conservatives and Patriots mark the end of Identity and Democracy
The Identity and Democracy Group no longer has the numbers to constitute itself in the European Parliament, with its members being sucked in by the European Conservatives and Reformists or the new Patriots for Europe.
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What is your throughline?
We’re more scared of maybe getting an electric shock than we are of definitely getting an electric shock, such is our fear of uncertainty. Dr Maya Shankar, cognitive scientist and host of the popular podcast 'A Slight Change of Plans,'...
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Woman who lied to get daughters Inuit status gets 3 years in prison
Karima Manji, who admitted defrauding Inuit organizations of $158,000, has been sentenced to three years in prison. In 2016, Manji filled out forms lying about her daughters’ identity to access Nunavut land claim money meant for Inuit...
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Manitoba carver grateful to see culture celebrated on National Indigenous Peoples Day
As Canada celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day, the CBC's Karen Pauls shares the story of Fredrick Lyle Spence, who is using art to connect with his culture after struggles with mental health and addictions.
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State Sen. Steve Rhoads calls for legislation against deceptive wearing of masks
This comes after six masked men were accused of slashing two people Wednesday on Hofstra University’s campus.
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Reintegrating AfD into ID is not on the agenda, says French MEP Garraud
Members of Identity and Democracy group are considering forming a "supergroup" with the European Conservatives and Reformists, aiming to elevate the far-right to the second-largest force in the EU Parliament.
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Mustaali Raj, artist
Mutaali Raj explains how his intersectional identity has influenced his artwork, and how he's become more comfortable with it over time.
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Police: Young victim stabbed in Mount Vernon High School; suspect arrested
Mount Vernon police responded to the scene around 2:45 p.m.
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State police work to ID body that washed ashore in Poughkeepsie
Several people reached out to News 12 with video from the scene while authorities worked to retrieve the remains from the shoreline.
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Black men's mental health and the healing power of community
Khan Bouba-Dalambaye and Sheldon Lewis, the co-facilitators of the Black Men's Wellness program run by the Black Healing Centre, have been sharing their experiences with other Black men like Kerwins Saint-Jean, addressing a wide range of...