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Canadian Special Olympic swimmer races to gold

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The Special Olympics World Games wrap up Sunday in Berlin. Athlete Tyler Servant, who won gold in the 4x50m relay, and swimming coach Jackie Powell tell CBC News about their experiences over the nine-day competition.
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Canadian swimmer races to gold at Special Olympics

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The Special Olympics World Games wrap up Sunday in Berlin. Swimmer Tyler Servant, who won gold in the 4x50m relay, and swimming coach Jackie Powell tell CBC News about their experiences over the nine-day competition.
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How a French start-up is recycling Europe’s solar panels

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French firm ROSI tells Euronews about the innovative way that it recycles Europe’s photovoltaic panels
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What You Need to Know For ACA Open Enrollment Season

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Laura Packard, founder of Health Care Voices, joined Cheddar News to help break down the options available under the Affordable Care Act to and digest the newest changes for 2023.
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AMC Buys Major Stake in Gold and Silver Mining Company

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The movie theater chain and meme stock, AMC, bought a major share of Hycroft Mining Holding. The transaction makes AMC a 22 percent owner of the gold and silver mining company.
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Snowboarder Max Parrot’s gold-medal comeback after beating cancer

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Snowboarder Max Parrot won Canada's first gold medal at the 2022 Beijing Games, completing a triumphant comeback after he was diagnosed with cancer following the 2018 Olympics.
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Ontario mining town hopes for boost from surging cobalt use

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The small Ontario mining town of Cobalt hopes it will get a boost for providing the newly precious metal for automakers that are ramping up the production of electric vehicles
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Futures Rise as Investors Calm Anxiety Over Retail-Trading Frenzy

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Futures were higher to kick off a new month. Wall Street anxiety over the trading mania lead by Reddit investors seemed to be calming slightly. Eric Diton, President & Managing Director of The Wealth Alliance., joined Wake Up With...
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What History Tells Us About How The GameStop Frenzy Will End

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Scott Rostan, Founder and CEO at Training The Street, joined Cheddar to discuss why he thinks the GameStop bubble will surely burst soon.
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Debunking COVID-19 immunity scams

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Misinformation about so-called miracle cures for COVID-19 are spreading online. Can you really buy your way to a better immune system? We ask an expert: UBC professor Bernie Garrett, who studies deception in healthcare, including...
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Texas declares Gold and Silver as legal tender, paving the way for currency reform

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In a bold legislative move, Texas has passed a landmark law recognising gold and silver as legal tender for everyday transactions, with the law slated to take effect on May 1, 2027. Signed by Governor Greg Abbott in June 2025, the law...
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India's gold quality standards set for massive expansion

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If you’re buying gold or silver jewellery, it’s important to know about the Bureau of Indian Standards, or BIS. According to Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, BIS has greatly expanded the number of quality standards, from 2,000 in 2014 to...
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Germany's Francesco Friedrich wins 7th career 4-man bobsleigh world title

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Francesco Friedrich edged out German teammate Johannes Lochner to win the 4-man bobsleigh world championship in Lake Placid.
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Sweetheart pins: Soldiers' gifts of love

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David Hughes, manager of the New Brunswick Military History Museum at CFB Gagetown, explains the tradition of military sweetheart pins and showcases several from the museum's collection.
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Thieves use explosives to steal artefacts from museum in the Netherlands

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The main artefact stolen from the Drents museum was the golden helmet of Cotofenesti, which was on loan from the National History Museum of Romania.
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Africa's Great Improvement at the Paris Olympics

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This year, Africa showed a modest improvement in its performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics compared to Tokyo 2020. There were remarkable achievements that showcased incredible grit and resilience.
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The Cost Of: Macy's Thanksgiving Parade

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Are you going to the parade this year? This is how much it could cost you!
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Italy's Guignard and Fabbri lead after rhythm dance at Cup of China

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Charlene Guignard and Marco Fabbri of Italy scored 84.84 and lead after the rhythm dance skate Friday at the Cup of China Grand Prix competition in Chongqing, China.
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Nicholas Bennett swims to Canada's 1st Paralympic silver medal in Paris

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Nicholas Bennett of Parksville, B.C., finished second in the men's 200-metre freestyle S14 final, behind only William Ellard of Great Britain, who won with a world record time.
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Big bills and broken wrists: A cautionary tale from the emergency room

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After his daughter's injury resulted in a surprise $2,100 ER bill, Jeremy Smallwood stresses the importance of understanding medical coverage and exploring alternative care options. (Scripps News)
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Fortescue's Andrew Forrest on Trump, Energy, Oil

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Andrew Forrest, Fortescue Executive Chairman speaks exclusively to Bloomberg TV on the sidelines of the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos.
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New report finds Americans owe more than a trillion dollars on credit cards

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Credit card debt is on the rise in the U.S., but new data shows that consumers are doing a better job of paying off those bills on time. (Scripps News)
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Report: Most households don't have nearly enough saved in an emergency fund

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A report from Investopedia says an emergency fund should be about $33,000 based on six months of living expenses. Americans on average have $8,000 on hand for an emergency expense. (Scripps News)
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Wild week on Wall Street worries investors, but should it make you act on your finances?

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A global selloff Monday brought some panic to investors, but with the U.S. markets bouncing back by Friday, some are wonder what to do with their investments. (Scripps News)