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Hajdu, Tam, Freeland react to Kenney's comments on not waiting for Health Canada approvals

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The CBC's Julie van Dusen asks federal ministers to react to Alberta Premier Jason Kenney's statement on CBC's Power and Politics that he will not wait for Health Canada to approve COVID-19 medications, vaccines or tests before rolling...
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Indian monsoon: heavy rainfall expected in north, central and eastern states

9th - Higher Ed
India’s monsoon is intensifying, with heavy rainfall forecasted across northern, central, and eastern states. The IMD has issued alerts for potential flooding, urging precautions in vulnerable regions.
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Should there be a maximum indoor temperature in rental housing?

9th - Higher Ed
With summer heats soaring, at least one Canadian city is considering mandating a maximum temperature in some housing units, but some advocates say cities should go even further.
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STORM WATCH: Strong storms arrive in northwestern NJ this evening

9th - Higher Ed
Abrupt gusts and localized downpours arrive between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. from northwest to southeast.
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Iran Flattens Israeli Homes In Rishon Lezion Missile Strike; 2 Dead, Dozens Injured

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Iranian ballistic missiles struck the central Israeli city of Rishon Lezion early Saturday, killing two civilians and injuring at least 19 others. Drone footage shows homes reduced to rubble and emergency teams conducting rescues through...
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Russia shoots down US-made F-16, Ukrainian pilot killed in biggest aerial assault

9th - Higher Ed
Russia fired its largest air assault yet against Ukraine on Sunday (June 29), a Ukrainian official said, as part of an intensifying bombing campaign that further dashed hopes for a breakthrough in attempts to bring an end to the...
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Israel-Hamas war: IDF claims it killed October 7 attack mastermind, Hakem Al-Issa in Gaza strikes

9th - Higher Ed
Following the 12-day war against Iran, Israel is once again redirecting its firepower on Gaza. The Gaza Civil Defense Agency announced on Saturday that at least 81 people were killed in the last 24 hours of air strikes on the territory,...
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3 NYPD vehicles in Bushwick lot had fire starters in them, mayor says

9th - Higher Ed
According to city officials, the fire started around 1:30 a.m. Cellphone video taken by a nearby resident shows flames coming from the lot.
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8 NYPD vehicles set on fire overnight in Bushwick lot

9th - Higher Ed
According to city officials, the fire started around 1:30 a.m. Cellphone video taken by a nearby resident shows flames coming from the lot.
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8 NYPD vehicles damaged in overnight fire in Bushwick lot

9th - Higher Ed
According to city officials, the fire started around 1:30 a.m. Cellphone video taken by a nearby resident shows flames coming from the lot.
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West Indies' Nicholas Pooran retires from international cricket

9th - Higher Ed
West Indies leading run-scorer Nicholas Pooran has announced his retirement from international cricket with immediate effect in a shocking announcement on Tuesday (June 10). Pooran, who made his debut for the West Indies in 2016, is the...
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Guatemala steps up efforts to protect environment

9th - Higher Ed
Guatemala steps up to protect the environment. 'Interceptor 021' is a groundbreaking system that traps floating garbage, and local teams sort and manage the removed trash. This eco-friendly technology is making waves in environmental...
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Amapiano: South African music movement has the world dancing

9th - Higher Ed
Amapiano, a subgenre of house music from South Africa is bridging cultural divides as people from around the world discover its catchy beat, like dancers at a studio in Johannesburg.
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How the Conservatives made a comeback in N.L. federal politics

9th - Higher Ed
The federal Conservatives have made big gains in Newfoundland and Labrador. When the election was called, the party held just one seat in central Newfoundland. Now, it has three seats provincewide. The CBC’s Heather Gillis asks what’s...
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From lingering cold to early heat, Canadians sick of lousy spring weather

9th - Higher Ed
Canadians across the country are expressing frustration with unusual spring weather, from unseasonably cold temperatures in central and eastern Canada to premature heat in parts of the West.
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Collapsed security situation threatens aid delivery

9th - Higher Ed
Despite the latest Israeli announcement to allow for a basic amount of aid into Gaza, the process faces severe challenges.
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Cassie Ventura continues testimony at Sean Combs' sex-trafficking trial

9th - Higher Ed
Cassie Ventura, ex-girlfriend of Sean (Diddy) Combs, is taking the stand again at his sex-trafficking trial, a day after testifying about the alleged abuse she suffered, including graphic details of being coerced into ‘freak-off’ sex...
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Complainant in hockey sexual assault trial grilled about ‘porn star persona’

9th - Higher Ed
The complainant in a high-profile sexual assault trial testified she was caught off guard when multiple hockey players entered the hotel room after she had consensual sex. She was challenged on her memory, reactions and whether she...
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Lawsuits filed against N.L. government argue RNC didn’t do enough to stop alleged abuses of Tony Humby

9th - Higher Ed
Two men are suing the province, saying the RNC and child protective services didn’t do enough to stop the alleged abuses of Tony Humby. Both plaintiffs were teenage passengers in Humby’s car when he was stopped by police in the middle of...
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Central Alberta hit hardest in province's measles outbreak

9th - Higher Ed
Three more cases reported Wednesday brings the total to 46. Eight have been admitted to hospital so far during the outbreak.
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Dry spell in Germany after severely low rain; drought conditions hinder Rhine shipping

9th - Higher Ed
In Germany, low water levels after a dry spell are preventing cargo vessels from sailing fully loaded on the Rhine River. As a result, cargo owners are facing higher transport costs. Watch in for more details!
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Suddenly summer! Temperatures soar on Saturday with highs near 80

9th - Higher Ed
It will feel like June on Saturday, cool off on Sunday, then get very stormy on Monday.
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Central and western India brace for extended heatwaves

9th - Higher Ed
India's weather department has said that the central and western regions of the country may suffer higher number of heatwave days than usual. The capital New Delhi too has been facing elevated temperatures. Umbrellas, sunglasses and more...