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COVID-19 could spread quickly in refugee camps

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Refugee camps could become a breeding ground for cases of COVID-19 because of the cramped quarters and lack of access to basic hygiene.
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Roméo Dallaire says Canada should reject isolationism

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Retired Lt.-Gen. Roméo Dallaire says Canada must do more to engage with the world.
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Premiers of Alberta and Ontario agree to study new energy corridors, more trade

9th - Higher Ed
Premiers Danielle Smith and Doug Ford outlined their plans Monday around a feasibility study of new pipelines and rail lines between provinces while increasing interprovincial trade of alcohol and vehicles.
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Dry, sunny and delightful July Fourth weather in Brooklyn

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The holiday will be spectacular overall, dry, mostly sunny and perfect for outdoor activities, barbeques, enjoying the sun at the park or firework observation.
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South Africa reports new bird flu outbreak on poultry farms

9th - Higher Ed
Authorities are implementing containment measures to prevent further spread.
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STORM WATCH: Hot, humid and scattered afternoon and evening thunderstorms for Long Island

9th - Higher Ed
For tonight, expect cloudy skies with scattered showers and storms with lows around 72 degrees.
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Tracking evening storms in The Bronx ahead of cloudy Wednesday

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Some more rain returns on Wednesday before clearing in the afternoon.
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Overnight rain lingers into Wednesday morning across The Bronx

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Some more rain returns on Wednesday before clearing in the afternoon.
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STORM WATCH: Strong-to-potentially severe storms for Tuesday in Brooklyn

9th - Higher Ed
Brooklyn could see strong-to-severe storms on Tuesday afternoon and into the evening.
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STORM WATCH: Hot and steamy day with scattered thunderstorms for Brooklyn

9th - Higher Ed
For tonight, expect spotty showers and storms with lows near 74.
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Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Thursday, June 19, 2025

9th - Higher Ed
Thursday brings another risk of thunderstorms across southern Manitoba, with the greatest risk in the southwest corner. Friday and Saturday bring temperatures close to 30 C.
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Cloudy and cool with a few showers; heat returns to The Bronx

9th - Higher Ed
For tonight it will be mostly cloudy and cool. Lows near 64.
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N.W.T gov't looks to break ground on major infrastructure projects by 2028

9th - Higher Ed
The Northwest Territories government gave an update on three major infrastructure projects expected to cost billions of dollars. Each is at a different stage, but the government says the goal is to begin construction on at least two by...
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Airbnb CEO: Your "participation trophy best" isn't good enough

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Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky told the 'A Bit of Optimism' podcast that a little tough love from his father helped him create a successful #Fortune500 company.
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Salmonella outbreak linked to eggs sickens dozens, including at least 1 person in NJ

9th - Higher Ed
Nationwide, 79 people have gotten ill, and 21 were hospitalized, according to the FDA.
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Musk hashtag goes viral on Chinese social media, gets over 37 million views

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#GRAVITAS | Hours after Trump's Big Beautiful Bill- previously critiqued by Musk passed the U.S. Senate. The hashtag #MuskWantsToBuildAnAmericaParty went viral on Weibo which is a chinese social media platform similar to Musk’s X, where...
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India-Pakistan tensions raise costs for airlines

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The ongoing ban on Indian airlines using Pakistani airspace is significantly impacting the aviation sector, leading to increased operational costs and potential fare hikes.
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Carney says there is ‘real potential’ for pipeline after first ministers' meeting

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Prime Minister Mark Carney said decarbonized oil pipelines are ‘absolutely in our interest’ following the first ministers' meeting in Saskatoon on Monday, where premiers pitched major projects to the federal government.
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Trump administration authorizes $30M for U.S.-Israeli aid group in Gaza

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The U.S. State Department has approved $30 million US in funding for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, calling on other countries to also support the controversial group delivering aid in war-torn Gaza.
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AGNI-V: Why This Indian Missile Is a Game-Changer in Global Defense

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India’s Agni-V is a game-changing intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of hitting targets in Asia, Europe and parts of Africa in minutes. Developed by DRDO, it features a solid-fuel, three-stage system, ensuring rapid launch...
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Summer McIntosh confirms she'll train under Michael Phelps' former coach

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The 18-year-old swim star confirms that after worlds in Singapore she will be making the move to Austin, Texas to train under Michael Phelps’ former coach Bob Bowman, saying “I know he’s going to make me reach my full capacity and...
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Riley Laychuk's Manitoba forecast for Tuesday, May 27, 2025

9th - Higher Ed
Air quality concerns persist across a good swath of northern Manitoba due to wildfires. Temperatures remain above seasonal, and could even crack 30 C in some locations.
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Mali's Diarra Sidiki wins 2025 Tour du Togo

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Cyclists from France, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Benin, Mali and Togo jointly wrote a new page in the history of West African cycling
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Protesters join B.C. ostrich farmers to fight order to cull flock

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Demonstrators are gathering at Universal Ostrich farm in Edgewood, B.C., to protest a federal order to cull a flock of nearly 400 after two ostriches tested positive for avian flu in December. The farm lost a court challenge against the...