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Gretchen Carlson Lends Her Voice to Other Women

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The former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson can't talk publicly about her experience at the network and her sexual harassment suit against Fox's former chairman Roger Ailes. But she is using her experience and notoriety to amplify the...
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France failed to disclose evidence exonerating Canadian of terrorist attack

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France failed to disclose key evident exonerating a Canadian of a terrorist attack. CBC News has learned French officials did not share fingerprint comparison evidence in their possession with their Canadian counterparts, that ultimately...
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Sally Kohn: 'I Believe Everyone is Endlessly Redeemable'

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"This current White House is unfortunately a force for hate and demonization," said the political commentator and author of "The Opposite of Hate." But "the minute anyone in that White House wants to do something different and be better,...
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What's It Like Hanging With the Notorious RBG?

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Talking to the iconic Supreme Court Justice, who is revered in both the legal system and pop culture, is as intimidating as you would expect, say the two directors of a documentary about Ginsburg.
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Hanging With Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Legal Legend and Pop-Culture Icon

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Talking to the iconic Supreme Court Justice, who is revered in both the legal system and pop culture, is as intimidating as you would expect, say the two directors of a documentary about Ginsburg. The documentary releases on May 4.
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EU's Timmermans arrives in Warsaw to talk rule of law

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The European Commission's First Vice President, Frans Timmermans, is in Warsaw to try and resolve a spat which threatens to strip Poland of its voting rights. He's meeting Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki over a controversial overhaul...
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Liberals move to speed up Canada's court cases

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The Liberal government has proposed legislation to speed up Canada's court cases, however there are fears that a faster system doesn't necessarily mean a more just system
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Report: Canada should lead efforts to address Rohingya crisis

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A report from Bob Rae, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s special envoy on the Rohingya crisis, recommends Canada take a lead role in efforts to address it. In his third and final report, Rae says Canada should play a key role at the...
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Gov. Hickenlooper (D-CO) on the Federal Fight Against Weed

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The governor of Colorado, a state where marijuana is legal, told Cheddar the federal government's negative stance against cannabis has created uncertainty in the space. Gov. Hickenlooper says not only is that "bad for business" but also...
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Is the Canadian government delivering on Truth and Reconciliation

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More than two years ago the Canadian government promised to bring justice and equality to Indigenous people following the Truth and Reconciliation commission. There were 94 calls to action in the report — this CBC News exclusive progress...
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Gerald Stanley's acquittal could bring legal changes

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Gerald Stanley's acquittal in the shooting death of Colten Boushie could bring legal changes, following mass protests and a plea from Boushie's family. Boushie's uncle Alvin Baptiste, cousin Jade Tootoosis and his mother Debbie Baptiste...
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'There is no justice in that system': Perry Bellegarde responds to not-guilty verdict in Colten Boushie shooting

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Assembly of First Nations Chief Perry Bellegarde reacts to the acquittal of Gerald Stanley in the shooting death of Colten Boushie
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Trial for Colten Boushie's alleged killer divides community

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The trial for Colten Boushie's alleged killer, Gerald Stanley, is now underway and it has divided the local (remove this word) Saskatchewan community of Battleford. Boushie's family insists the teenager's death was racially motivated,...
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Robert Mueller's Investigation Might Go Into 2019

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Alayna Treene, Reporter at Axios, says that the latest AG Jeff Sessions' interview is indicative that might be the case.
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Babysitter recounts rescue of abused children

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A 19-year-old babysitter has recounted the horrifying rescue of two abused children, exclusively to CBC News. Babysitter Justice Taylor says slashes and bruises covered the back of the childrens' legs when she found them last month....
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Mistrial declared in Bill Cosby sexual assault case

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Prosecutors say they will retry Cosby after judge was forced to declare a mistrial in his sexual assault case because of a deadlocked jury
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DMB's Boyd Tinsley Wants to Unite Charlottesville

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Dave Matthews Band violinist and Charlottesville native Boyd Tinsley is organizing a concert in his hometown on September 24th. The concert will feature artists including DMB, Justin Timberlake and Pharrell. Tinsley says he hopes this...
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Boston free speech rally drowned out by march against racism

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Free speech rally attracts a few dozen people, met with thousands of counter-protesters
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Chicago sues Trump over sanctuary city funding

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Donald Trump is the target of a lawsuit from Barack Obama's former chief of staff, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, over proposed funding cuts he says could leave Chicago vulnerable.
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Trump calls out KKK, hate groups, condemns hatred, bigotry and violence in Charlottesville

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U.S. President says racism has no place in America in wake of racist violence in Virginia. Civil rights investigation is opened by attorney general, FBI
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ECJ to reject protest over migrant quotas, according to preliminary opinion

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The European Court of Justice will reject a case brought by Hungary and Slovakia, that the EU migrant quota system is not legal, according to a preliminary opinion by advocate general Yves Bot. The Commissioner for Migration Dimitris...
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‘All Eyez on Me’ tells the inside story about Tupac Shakur

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A new movie about Tupac tells the untold story about the US rapper’s upbringing, childhood and beliefs. Tupac Shakur was one of the world’s most influential entertainers. Demetrius Shipp Jr. plays Tupac, who died from his injuries about...
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Thousands march for justice in Turkey

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Thousands of Turks are walking the more than 400 kilometres from Ankara to Istanbul in a protest against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's hardline tactics against dissidents
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EU’s Barnier cool on PM May’s offer for expats

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Theresa May’s offer on protecting the rights of EU nationals needs “more ambition” and “clarity, the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said on Monday. Frenchman Barnier, writing on Twitter, added that the goal of the remaining...