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Nike 'Knows What It's Doing' in Kaepernick Ad
Marcus Gilmer, the assistant culture editor at Mashable said the athletic apparel company has stuck by controversial athletes in the past, and they made a calculated decision to make Kaepernick the face of the latest campaign.
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Detroit mourns Aretha Franklin, a hometown hero
Detroit is in mourning following the death of Aretha Franklin, who was to many, a hometown hero and synonymous with the city. CBC News went to Detroit, to find out how her loss is affecting residents.
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The Legacy of Sen. John McCain
Cheddar looks back at the life and legacy of Sen. John McCain, who died Saturday at 81 following a year-long battle with brain cancer.
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'Ryanair have no respect at all' - Brussels cabin crew join strike
Low-cost carrier Ryanair's hit severe turbulence, suffering its worst week of stoppages in its three-decade history. Cabin crew in Belgium, along with colleagues in Spain, Portugal and Italy are staging a two-day strike - demanding local...
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'Ryanair has no respect at all' - Brussels cabin crew join strike
Low-cost carrier Ryanair's hit severe turbulence, suffering its worst week of stoppages in its three-decade history. Cabin crew in Belgium, along with colleagues in Spain, Portugal and Italy are staging a two-day strike - demanding local...
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Trudeau changes tone in groping allegation response
The allegations date back to a B.C. festival in August 2000 — an editorial accused Trudeau of "groping" and "inappropriately handling" an unnamed young female reporter.
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Black Twitter's Rise to Power in Hollywood
Social media now plays a large role in helping show creators steer their content in a way that resonates with its audience, say Karin Gist, showrunner of Fox's "Star", and Kriss Turner Towner, executive producer of the OWN Network's...
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Canada pitching anti-tariff, pro-NAFTA message to Trump
The Trudeau government has two goals in the short term: ease anxieties for Canadians and business leaders, and bring back a level of respect to trade talks with the U.S.
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Trade tiff update
CBC's Katie Simpson with the latest on the trade dispute between Canada and the U.S.
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The Flint Crisis Isn't Just About the Water
Jessica Dimmock, Drea Cooper, and Zackary Canepari, directed the upcoming Netflix docu-series "Flint Town". The trio discusses not only the water crisis but the economic struggles and underfunded police department in the Michigan town.
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NAFTA, Trump's uncertainty and preparing Canada for an era without it
NAFTA and Donald Trump's uncertainty over the agreement has the Canadian government actively preparing for an era without it. The U.S. president has maintained his threat to pull out of the trade deal, but has suggested they are willing...
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Queer Eye Returns 15-Years Later
The beloved series returns to Netflix on February 7 with a modern twist.
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Queer Eye Returns 15 Years Later
The beloved series, which first aired on Bravo in the 2000s, returns to Netflix on February 7 with a modern twist.
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Puerto Rico Goes From Bad to Worse After Hurricane Maria
Puerto Rico is without power after being slammed by Hurricane Maria. The island has struggled with its own environmental issues for decades, and the fallout from the storm could threaten to take things from bad to worse. The New...
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Jean-Claude Juncker: I would respect Catalonia ‘yes’ vote
Jean-Claude Juncker has said he would respect the results of a yes vote in a Catalan independence referendum. But the European Commission president, speaking at a Euronews question-and-answer session, said that an independent Catalonia...
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Juncker: An independent Catalonia would have to apply to join EU
Jean-Claude Juncker has said he would respect the results of a yes vote in a Catalan independence referendum. But the European Commission president, speaking at a Euronews question-and-answer session, said that an independent Catalonia...
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Independent Catalonia would have to apply to join EU – Juncker
Jean-Claude Juncker has said he would respect the results of a yes vote in a Catalan independence referendum. Speaking to Euronews he said that an independent Catalonia would need to take the same path to joining the EU as other nations...
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Brief from Brussels: EU defends passengers over Ryanair flight cull
In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: The European Commission looks out for passengers, as Ryanair cancels flights; Brexit talks stall, with EU chief negotiator calling on UK to get serious; and a delegation heads for Hungary to...
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Cooper Hefner Talks Playboy's Relationship with Trump
Hugh Hefner's 26-year-old son Cooper took over as Playboy's chief creative officer one year ago. The millennial media mogul joins us to discuss taking the brand into the next generation as it angles to compete in the content wars. Cooper...
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Tips for a Winning Business Pitch
Out-of-home advertising has remained largely unchanged in the past decade. Companies have spent millions of dollars on billboards with no guarantee they would reach the right audience. Vengo Labs is a new start-up that creates vending...
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North Korea fires 3 short range missiles
North Korea is at it again, firing three short-range missiles into the waters between South Korea and Japan, as the United States and South Korea conduct joint military exercises
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U.S. and Japan react to latest North Korean Missile launch
U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese PM Shinzo Abe both issued strong statements today in response to yesterday's North Korean missile launch
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Seniors told to ration toilet paper at N.B. nursing home | 'A lack of respect, dignity'
A seniors' home in New Brunswick is limiting residents to two rolls of toilet paper per week and telling them to buy their own tissues, leaving family members furious
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MMIWG chief commissioner on the inquiry's future
MMIWG chief commissioner Marion Buller discusses the future of the inquiry amid the latest resignation of one of the commission's key members