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Lebanon: Israeli Drone Strike Hits Lebanon, Two Killed
New ReviewLebanon: At least two people were killed in an Israeli strike on Baalbek, Lebanon, on Wednesday, the country’s health ministry said. The National News Agency reported the attack was carried out by an Israeli drone.
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U.S. House Committee releases more files from Epstein sex trafficking investigation
New ReviewU.S. President Donald Trump reacted to the release of files from the Justice Department on the sex trafficking investigations into Jeffrey Epstein and his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell. It is unclear whether the files contain any...
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Kavanaugh Hearing Off to Raucous Start
Brett Kavanaugh's Senate confirmation hearing got off to a raucous start Tuesday, as protesters interrupted the proceedings, Democrats called for an adjournment, and Sen. Cornyn of Texas said he'd never before seen a hearing "led by mob...
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Facebook and Twitter Have Different "Fake News" Problems
Axios Tech Reporter David McCabe says the social media sites are trying to sort out two different issues. He explains what each company is most concerned with and how "fake news" grows organically.
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Rachel Maddow revealed it had a copy of one of Trump's tax returns
MSNBC said it received the document from financial journalist David Cay Johnston
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Heather Heyer's mother offers passionate eulogy
Susan Bro hopes her daughter's death sends a message, during memorial in Charlottesville.
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Deconstructing Drake with Odario Williams
CBC's Eli Glasner chats with Grand Analog's Odario Williams about what sets Drake apart
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Heather Heyer memorial: Charlottesville victim remembered
A service for Heather Heyer was held in downtown Charlottesville, Va. The 32-year-old was killed when a car rammed into a crowd of people protesting a white nationalist rally.
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Secretive rail safety documents
Company financial, commercial interests cited as reasons for heavily redacted or secret Transport Canada documents
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White sheets of paper become a protest symbol in China
White sheets of paper have become symbols of protest in China as thousands call for an end to restrictive 'zero COVID' policies and for greater freedoms in a place where censorship is pervasive and protesting can be deadly.
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Black activists destroy offensive objects from the past on Emancipation Day
A group of Black activists in Guelph, Ont., chose Emancipation Day to publicly destroy multiple offensive objects from the past as a way to heal.
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Just 10 Pages Responsible for Most Climate Misinformation on Facebook, Report Says
A new report from the non-profit Center for Countering Digital Hate found that climate change misinformation on Facebook comes from just 10 accounts, including Breitbart News, Russia Today, and Media Research Center.
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Tackling Middle East Misinformation on Social Media Is Like Playing Whack-A-Mole, Says Expert
As tensions continue to flare between Israelis and Palestinians, social media appears to be fanning the flames of the conflict and an uptick in antisemitic hate crimes through the spread of misinformation. Cybersecurity expert Dr. Arun...
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How can social media users be protected from hackers? | Inside Story
The personal data of more than half a billion facebook users has been shared online.
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Facebook wipes news from Australian feeds in battle over paying for content
Facebook feeds in Australia were stripped of news posts during a fight over government plans to make technology giants pay for sharing news content and there are concerns something similar could happen in Canada.
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Pages accuse MPs of ignoring distancing, mask rules
Some pages on Parliament Hill have complained that MPs are flouting public health rules by not keeping a distance or wearing masks in a private lobby, emails obtained by CBC News show. After the complaints, plexiglass barriers are being...
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Facebook blocks Australian news content
Facebook has blocked Australians from viewing and sharing news on its platform because of proposed laws to make digital giants pay for journalism. Some Australian government Facebook pages were affected by the ban.
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Exclusive: Facebook used extensively to spread neo-Nazi music
An Al Jazeera investigation identified some 120 pages belonging to bands with openly white supremacist and racist views.
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‘Love Island 7’ Host Names Favourite, Amaya or Ace? Cierra’s Exit Shocks Fans
As Cierra Ortega’s mysterious exit keeps fans guessing, Love Island USA host Ariana Madix is stepping in to share her thoughts. She praised fan-favorite Amaya Espinal for her vibrant emotional honesty, calling it a rare gift. But the...
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Who killed JFK? A question that divides Republicans and Democrats
#GRAVITAS | After thousands of pages of government documents on JFK's assassination were released, the director of the controversial 1991 film Oliver Stone who called for a renewed investigation into the President's murder. Stone's film...
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Which Ontario public sector employees earned the most in 2024?
Ontario released its 2024 Sunshine List, documenting public sector employees with salaries of over $100,000. CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp breaks down the top earners.
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Bronx girl featured in national Sports Illustrated magazine
The 11-year-old is one of 10 young, female athletes nationwide being featured.
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India Lambasts Canada For 'Hypocrisy Towards Freedom Of Speech'
The Justin Trudeau administration came under fire Thursday from the Ministry of External Affairs for preventing an Australian media source from displaying a press conference between External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his Australian
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Federal judge allows documents in Trump election interference case to be released
A federal judge has allowed for the release of hundreds of pages of documents in a criminal case involving former President Trump.