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Cheney says Bannon's claim of privilege makes no sense
Republican Rep. Liz Cheney lays out why Trump ally Steve Bannon has no basis to challenge a subpoena complying his testimony about the Jan. 6 Capitol siege, and says his argument actually implicates Trump in the planning of the riot.
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Committee investigating Capitol Hill attack votes to hold Steve Bannon in contempt
The U.S. House of Representatives committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Capitol Hill has voted to hold Steve Bannon, an ally of former U.S. president Donald Trump, in contempt for failing to obey a subpoena to appear last week....
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U.S. House committee finds Steve Bannon in contempt for refusing subpoena
A U.S. House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection has voted unanimously to hold former White House aide Steve Bannon in contempt of Congress after the longtime ally of former U.S. president Donald Trump defied a...
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Reclaiming Magic: UK’s Royal Academy’s annual art event kicks off
The world's most joyful art exhibition is back. Britain’s Royal Academy A reminder that creativity comes in all manner of shapes and sizes.
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'Entire system' enabled abuse of athletes, Simone Biles testifies
A sometimes tearful Olympic gold medallist Simone Biles told a U.S. Senate committee that her gymnastics team doctor, Larry Nasser, was able to sexually abuse her and other gymnasts because the powerful organizations designed to protect...
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U.S. gymnasts give emotional testimony on sex abuse, criticize FBI investigation
U.S. Olympic gold medallists Simone Biles and Aly Raisman were among the gymnasts who delivered emotional testimony to the Senate judiciary committee about the sexual abuse by Larry Nassar, the former doctor for the women's national...
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'Misleading' ballot box claims appear online ahead of German election
Multiple videos have been shared on social media ahead of next month's elections in Germany, claiming to show the ballot boxes can be broken into. The German state electoral commission says the clips are "misleading".
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Former Boris Johnson aide questioned over his role in COVID-19 response
Dominic Cummings, a former top staffer to U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, ferociously criticized the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic in committee testimony Wednesday.
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New York state investigation into Trump Organization now criminal
State has been investigating whether the company falsely reported property values to secure loans and obtain economic and tax benefits.
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Florida Students Caught in Mask Fight as Child COVID Cases Rise in State
Florida students are returning to in-person learning while the state copes with rising COVID cases and hospitals near capacity. Dr. Bernard Ashby, Miami Cardiologist and Florida State Lead for the Committee to Protect Health Care, joined...
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Tam explains why NACI cancelled recent press conference
Canada's Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam says the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) delayed a recent press conference because it wanted to incorporate new data about the prevalence of COVID-19 variants in...
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Conservative MP questions defence minister about termination of Commons committee hearings on military misconduct
James Bezan asked Minister of Defence Harjit Sajjan why the Liberals voted to end committee hearings into military misconduct.
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User-generated content exemption was 'not necessary': Guilbeault
Changes to the government's broadcasting bill would allow the CRTC to regulate user-generated content uploaded to social media platforms. Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault says the exemption for user-generated content was 'not...
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Harper's former chief of staff discusses how Vance responded to questions about relationships in 2015
Ray Novak, former chief of staff to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, spoke to a parliamentary committee about how Gen. Jonathan Vance responded in 2015 to Harper's questions about his relationships.
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MEPs to personally investigate Frontex amid pushback allegations
Members of the European Parliament will conduct a fact-finding mission to shed light on the accusations surrounding the EU's border control agency.
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Carles Puigdemont vows to keep fighting after MEPs vote to lift his immunity
A European Parliament committee has voted to lift Carles Puigdemont's immunity. It will now go to a vote before all MEPs next month.
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World Cancer Day: Brussels wants to cut the proportion of smokers in the EU to just 5% by 2040
Margaritis Schinas, vice president of the European Commission, said he wanted to create a tobacco-free generation of Europeans.
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Trudeau is asked why Julie Payette wasn't thoroughly vetted before being appointed governor general
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is questioned by the CBC's Ashley Burke, whose reporting led to Payette's resignation.
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New details about the resignation of Gov.-Gen. Julie Payette
New details emerge around the resignation of Gov.-Gen. Julie Payette, an unprecedented controversy for what's often called the highest office in the land. The investigation into her toxic workplace cost more than budgeted, and Payette...
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Vietnam governing party to select new leaders
It comes as the country sees heightened crackdown on dissent.
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India farmers 'to continue protesting' after agriculture laws stayed
The farmers want the government to repeal the laws, which they say will deregulate the sector and leave them at the mercy of large corporations.
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Dr. Sharma discusses allergic reactions to Pfizer's vaccine and how it was approved
Health Canada chief medical adviser Dr. Supriya Sharma briefed reporters on the vaccine's approval during a briefing on Wednesday.
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Johnson, von der Leyen will meet in Brussels as Brexit clock ticks
Both the UK and the EU fear they will be unable to reach a deal before the Brexit transition period ends on December 31.
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India’s Supreme Court stays implementation of new farm laws
Top court pauses implementation of three new laws and says it will form a committee to hear farmers’ grievances.