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Cheddar Explains: Who Qualifies for EV Tax Credits?

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Cheddar News' Senior Reporter Chloe Aiello breaks down who will qualify for federal electric vehicle tax credits following recent changes.
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Pension reform in France: How can President Macron get out of the crisis?

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Political scientist Bruno Palier underlines that the president's inflexibility on pension reform risks boosting the vote in favour of the far-right National Rally.
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Trending: Trailer Drops for Wes Anderson's 'Asteroid City' & Quinta Brunson Stars in SNL Promo

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The first trailer for Wes Anderson's latest, Asteroid City, just dropped. Quinta Brunson is starring in an SNL promo, and Rachel Weisz is taking over Jeremy Irons' role in a remake of director David Cronenberg's Dead Ringers.
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German nuclear power: Ukraine war may delay shutdown of reactors

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For a decade, Germany has been committed to phasing out nuclear power.
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Weightlifting coach charged with sexual assault faced previous complaints

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Two female weightlifters in Nova Scotia say they raised red flags about a coach who has been charged with sexually assaulting a different woman. Weightlifting Nova Scotia suspended the coach, but the women say he should have been removed...
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Need2Know: Russia V-Day, Cuba Hotel Explosion & Summer Electricity Shortages

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Catching you up on what you need to know on May 9, 2022, with updates from Russia and Ukraine, a hotel in Havana, Cuba, rocked by an explosion just shy of its reopening, warnings from U.S. electric companies of power shortages over the...
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French elections: Macron & Le Pen reach out to undecided voters

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France's presidential contenders have been making their final pitches before Sunday's run-off vote.
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Record rainfall in Burundi keeps thousands displaced two years after floods

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Lake Tanganyika is one of the world's biggest freshwater lakes. Its water levels have been the highest in decades, displacing thousands of people in Burundi.
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Canadians deal with messy spring weather

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It’s been a rough start to spring for Canadians — heavy rain in Vancouver, snow across the Prairies and central Canada, and strong winds in Halifax. There’s hope for above-average temperatures later in the summer, forecasters predict.
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Russia still ready for invasion of Ukraine, analyst says

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Despite saying it’s pulling some troops from the border, a Russian invasion of Ukraine remains “distinctly possible”, the US believes. We asked an analyst to explain the latest military positioning.
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What’s happening in Shiekh Jarrah?

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Residents of the Palestinian neighbourhood of Sheikh Jarrah in occupied East Jerusalem say a growing Israeli police and settler presence in the area is laying the groundwork for more forced displacements of Palestinian families in the...
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Costa Rica headed towards likely April presidential runoff

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Ex-President Jose Maria Figueres and former Finance Minister Rodrigo Chaves get top votes, preliminary results show.
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Somalia’s president suspends prime minister amid election spat

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Prime minister, marine forces commander suspended until corruption investigations are complete, president’s office says.
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Bulgarian elections: New anti-corruption PP party in surprise lead after Sunday's vote

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A newly launched centrist movement has a three-point lead over Bulgaria's former ruling GERB party, with 75% of Sunday's vote counted.
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Min Aung Hlaing blames opposition for violence after ASEAN snub

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The Southeast Asian grouping decided to exclude coup leader from summit because of the lack of progress in a peace plan agreed in April.
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Coroner’s inquest into Herron nursing home in Quebec begins

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A coroner’s inquest into the deaths of 47 people at the CHSLD Herron in Quebec during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic aims to shed light on the circumstances at the long-term care home. Families say residents were being...
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Indian state denies mass COVID deaths linked to election work

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The government in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh is denying reports that 1,600 teachers died from coronavirus after taking on polling duties last month.
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Backed by Israeli police, Jewish settlers enter Al-Aqsa compound

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The incident comes as a fragile ceasefire holds in besieged Gaza, days after the end of a 11-day Israeli bombing campaign.
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US economy adds 266,000 jobs in April, in major expectations miss

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The US economy added 266,000 jobs in April, but the gain fell far short of the blockbuster one million jobs many analysts were expecting.
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'We're not safe until everybody is protected': Henry

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British Columbia's Dr. Bonnie Henry says more than two million residents have received at least one dose of vaccine, but the focus now is to get the shot to everyone, and she explains how that is being done.
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ADP: 742,000 Private Sector Jobs Added in April

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ADP reports 742,000 private sector jobs were added in the month of April, falling slightly short of economists' expectations but still showing strong growth. A revised 565,000 jobs were added to the private sector in the month prior, up...
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Black Community Grapples With Another Black Man Killed By Police In North Carolina

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April Ryan, White House Correspondent at theGrio and CNN Political Analyst, joins Cheddar to discuss the latest in policing reform and violence against Black Americans.
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Indonesia to deploy more troops to troubled Papua region

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Hundreds of soldiers are being sent to Indonesia's western provinces, in a move likely to inflame tensions with armed separatists.
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Watch the Chauvin trial verdict being read

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Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has been convicted of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd, which was captured on video and sparked worldwide protests over racism and police brutality.