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What Canadians can do to move toward reconciliation
On the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, The National’s Adrienne Arsenault talks to Anishinaabe author and producer Tanya Talaga about how Canadians can take more steps toward reconciliation.
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Why journalists are being hunted in Haiti: Velondie Miracle’s story
Miracle said she was wearing a press vest and a badge when she was shot covering a story. Warning: This video contains graphic images. (Scripps News)
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Jess Phillips answers urgent question on child rape gangs in the Commons
Home Office minister Jess Phillips said she expects local inquiries into grooming gangs will “go further” than the five already announced. During an urgent question in the Commons, Ms Phillips also committed to pursuing local authorities...
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Richard Tice tells voters to 'make Britain great again' at Reform local election launch
Speaking at Reform UK’s local election launch in Birmingham, the party's deputy leader Richard Tice echoed the language of Donald Trump’s American presidential campaign, asking if the audience wanted to “make Britain great again”
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Dan Ives on Nvidia, Tesla, and 'Nervous' Tech Investors
Dan Ives, senior equity research analyst at Wedbush Securities, says markets have the wrong take on Nvidia and discusses a moment of nervousness for tech investors and the "mini crisis" happening at Tesla.
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Kemi Badenoch says it is 'impossible' to reach net zero target by 2050
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said it was time to “get real” about net zero, insisting it is “impossible” to reach the target by 2050, as she gave a speech in central London. The Tory leader hit out at Reform UK, which she said...
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Members of the Burke family speak after being ejected for disrupting Ireland Funds dinner
Members of the Burke family speak outside the National Building Museum after being ejected for disrupting the Ireland Funds dinner. Martina Burke (centre) and her children Ammi and Isaac.
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Musk at 'Moment of Truth' on Tesla, Wedbush's Ives Says
"You need Musk to lead, it's time to come home and start to focus back on Tesla," says Dan Ives, managing director at Wedbush Securities, as he examines how Elon Musk's efforts with the Department of Government Efficiency are impacting...
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Antisemitism protest held outside BBC Broadcasting House
People take part in an antisemitism protest outside the BBC's Broadcasting House in central London organised by the Campaign Against Antisemitism. They claim the broadcaster has aired Hamas propaganda and has also criticised the BBC's...
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Nottingham families speak to the media in Downing Street following a meeting with the Prime Minister
Emma Webber, the mother of Barnaby Webber (centre) James Coates, the son of Ian Coates (centre right) and the family of Grace O'Malley-Kumar, parents Dr Sanjoy Kumar and Dr Sinead O'Malley (far right) and her brother James, who were...
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President Joe Biden delivers farewell speech from Oval Office
President Biden delivered a farewell from the Oval Office on Wednesday, touting many of the economic accomplishments that some Americans say they aren't seeing. (Scripps News)
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Defense Secretary Nominee Hegseth Says He's Faced a 'Smear Campaign'
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's pick for defense secretary, said during his confirmation that he's faced a "coordinated smear campaign" aimed at destroying him. But Senator Jack Reed, the top Democrat on the Senate Armed...
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Nigel Farage says Reform UK will hold an "inquiry" into grooming gangs if there is no public inquiry
Leader of Reform UK Nigel Farage says Reform UK will hold an "inquiry" into grooming gangs if there is no public inquiry. Speaking at the Reform UK South East conference he also criticised county councils for postponing this years local...
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Fetterman to meet with Trump at Mar-a-Lago
Since Trump's election victory, the Democratic senator from Pennsylvania has broken with his party on a number of issues. (Scripps News)
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Truth Be Told: Why some government employees can work from home until 2029
Thousands of federal workers are allowed to continue working remotely until 2029, but President-elect Donald Trump wants to make them return to the office. Here's why that could prove difficult to implement. (Scripps News)
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Mozambique Council to Proclaim Final Election Results
Mozambique's Constitutional Council will proclaim the final results of the Oct. 9 elections on Monday. A wave of unprecedented protests have rocked the African nation since the dispute over the elections, which opposition leader Venâncio...
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Truth Be Told: Parts of border wall aren't being sold to spite Trump
President-elect Donald Trump misrepresented why the federal government is selling leftover construction material at the U.S-Mexico border. (Scripps News)
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Sandy Hook father: The blocked sale of Infowars is only a 'setback'
The father of one Sandy Hook shooting victim spoke to Scripps News about the blocked sale of Alex Jones' Infowars platform and what comes next. (Scripps News)
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Experts predict mass deportation would damage US economy
Scripps News' "Truth Be Told" series examines claims that President-elect Trump's plan to expel undocumented immigrants would come at a high cost. (Scripps News)
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Uncle of five-year-old boy who died after being sent home from A&E interviews after Wes Streeting meeting
Zaheer Ahmed, the uncle of five-year-old Yusuf Mahmud Nazir interviews after meeting with Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Wes Streeting at the Department of Health and Social Care in central London.
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France Latest: Le Pen Sets Out More Budget Demands
Marine Le Pen's National Rally set out further demands for changes to the French government's 2025 budget bill after Prime Minister Michel Barnier dropped plans to raise taxes on electricity in a key concession. Blomberg's Julien Ponthus...
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Truth Be Told: Military did not lower standards for women in elite combat roles
All branches of the U.S. military still require women to pass strict fitness tests if they want to take on the most physically challenging specialty jobs. (Scripps News)
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Senate judiciary committee hearing looks at the burden of credit card costs
Executives from Visa and Mastercard were questioned about high credit card swipe fees on Tuesday by members of the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington. (Scripps News)
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Witnesses testify on unidentified anomalous phenomena
Witnesses were set to testify before lawmakers again on unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UFOs. Advocates for disclosure have questioned if the next Trump administration will help in their efforts. (Scripps News)