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Ontario mom disputes coroner’s findings in overdose death of son

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A Thunder Bay, Ont., mother says she believes her son died from an intentional overdose, despite a coroner’s report ruling it was an accidental death. She fears he was killed by drugs intentionally laced with a lethal dose of fentanyl or...
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The Gambia’s Barrow sworn in for second presidential term

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Adama Barrow promises economic progress after he won re-election last month with 53 percent of the first-round vote.
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Mike Tyson Talks His Ear-Shaped Edibles and the Future of Tyson 2.0 Brands

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This June marks the 25th anniversary of the infamous 1997 "Bite Fight”, the iconic boxing rematch between Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield when Tyson shockingly bit a piece of his opponent’s ear off. As a macabre tribute to the incident,...
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Celebrating 25 Years of 'Oprah's Favorite Things' With Gayle King and Adam Glassman

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Ahead of the holiday gift-giving season, Cheddar "Between Bells" had a chance to chop it up with Oprah Daily's Gayle King, editor-at-large, and Adam Glassman, creative director, about "Oprah's Favorite Things," which first began as a...
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Digital Signage Company Broadsign on Targeted Marketing at DPAA Video Everywhere Summit

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Adam Green, SVP of strategy at Broadsign, joined Cheddar from the DPAA annual Video Everywhere Summit and to discuss how the out-of-home advertising software solutions company has been able to engage and reach consumers amid the...
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Yuengling, Molson Coors Form Joint Venture to Expand Yuengling Beyond East Coast

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Adam Collins, chief communications and corporate affairs officer at Molson Coors, and Jennifer Yuengling, vice president of operations and sixth-generation brewer at D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc., joined 'Cheddar Reveals' to discuss how the...
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Respiratory expert has Chauvin trial jury examine their own necks

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Respiratory expert Dr. Martin Tobin asked members of the jury in former police officer Derek Chauvin's murder trial to examine their own necks to understand the pressure Chauvin applied as he placed his knee on George Floyd's neck.
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Electric Aircraft Maker Archer Aviation Makes NYSE Debut Via SPAC Merger

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Electric aircraft startup Archer Aviation made its public debut on the New York Stock Exchange on Monday. Co-founders and CEOs Brett Adcock and Adam Goldstein joined Cheddar to talk about the IPO and the company’s mission to develop...
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Mark Wahlberg-Backed F45 Training Flexes in First Earnings Report as Public Company

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F45 Training, a franchisor and operator of fitness centers backed by celeb Mark Wahlberg, went public in July and apparently added some muscle weight in its first earnings report since. The company showed 54 percent growth in revenue,...
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Azerbaijani military defuses more than 150 mines in Agdam

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Azerbaijan's military says it has defused more than 150 mines in territory it regained after weeks of fighting with Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: Displaced Agdam residents hoping to resettle

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Former residents of a remote region of Azerbaijan are heading home for the first time in a quarter of a century.
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N.L. hunters can now donate meat to food banks

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A rule change allows food banks in Newfoundland and Labrador, a province with some of the highest food insecurity rates in the country, to apply for a special permit to accept moose or caribou meat.
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Australia: Children as young as 10 are still being incarcerated

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Al Jazeera speaks to police and young offenders as Australia pressured to raise the age of criminal responsibility.
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Chief Allan Adam has charges dropped, seeks justice against RCMP

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Charges against Athabasca Chipewyan Chief Allan Adam have been dropped. Now he's seeking justice and change, amid revelations the RCMP officer who arrested him faces another allegation of violence and remains on duty.
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RCMP dashcam footage shows officers punching, choking Chief Allan Adam

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RCMP dashcam footage of the March arrest of Fort Chipewyan First Nation Chief Allan Adam shows an arriving officer jump-tackling the chief to the ground without warning, punching him in the head and putting him in a chokehold.
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Video of Indigenous chief's arrest 'shocking', says Trudeau

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Canada PM calls for investigation after video shows officer tackling man to the ground and punching him in the face.
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Investigation launched after First Nations chief says RCMP assaulted him

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Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Chief Allan Adam says RCMP beat and arrested him earlier this year when officers stopped him over his truck's registration. Alberta's Serious Incident Response Team is now investigating.
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Trudeau questioned about the case of a northern Alberta chief accusing the RCMP of assault

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Monday.
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Trudeau says he is 'deeply alarmed' by photos shared by First Nations chief

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told reporters in Ottawa Monday he has spoken with RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki about allegations Chief Allan Adams was beaten by officers.
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New Brunswick village used abandoned homes to boost its population

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To help attract new residents to McAdam, N.B., the village council sold lots that used to hold abandoned homes for a dollar. The real estate deals and small-town charm have resulted in a population boost for the once-declining community.
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Ex-NYPD chiefs allege corruption, cronyism in lawsuits against Mayor Adams and his allies

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In separate lawsuits filed Monday, the former officials — including the NYPD’s one-time chief of detectives — described a culture of rampant corruption and cronyism atop the nation’s largest police department, which was rocked by...
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Boy who lost nine siblings in Israeli attack arrives in Italy for treatment

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Adam al-Najjar is the only one of 10 children in his family to survive an Israeli strike on their home in Gaza’s Khan Younis.
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Brother cheers on Burnaby-born Oilers' star Ryan Nugent-Hopkins

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Burnaby's Ryan Nugent-Hopkins is one of several B.C.-born Oilers players battling for a Stanley Cup win against the Florida Panthers. His brother Adam Nugent-Hopkins says their family is proud of Ryan and his accomplishments.
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Some Canadian musicians halt U.S. tours over border fears, political climate

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Some Canadian musicians are cancelling U.S. tour dates due to safety concerns stemming from the tense political climate, fears about crossing the border, and ongoing annexation threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.