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Inside Anant Ambani-Radhika Merchant Wedding: The $10 Million Bieber Show And Everything Luxurious You Must Know

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Get ready for the most extravagant wedding of the year! Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's wedding is set to dazzle the world with unparalleled grandeur. Here's a roundup of everything that's happened so far!
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Annual fireworks display held at Orchard Beach

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The show is free, but parking at Orchard Beach starts at $10 per car.
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Manitoba carver grateful to see culture celebrated on National Indigenous Peoples Day

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As Canada celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day, the CBC's Karen Pauls shares the story of Fredrick Lyle Spence, who is using art to connect with his culture after struggles with mental health and addictions.
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Annual ZP Greek Festival roars on despite earlier rainfall

9th - Higher Ed
The festival helps to raise money for the Zoodohos Peghe church and has become a tradition for many in the Greek community.
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Colombian congress bans bullfighting nationwide

9th - Higher Ed
A ban on bullfighting passes Congress in Colombia.
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Triple threat keeps his Polish roots alive in Sask. by playing accordion, singing and dancing

9th - Higher Ed
11-year-old Kamil Smela is following in his family's footsteps by learning the accordion and taking dancing lessons. His talent wowed people at Mosaic Regina's Polish pavilion last year and Kamil will be there again this year.
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Record crowds of over 106,000 watch practice show of Bethpage Air Show

9th - Higher Ed
The Blue Angels and other fan favorites are coming back for the annual Memorial Day weekend tradition on Long Island.
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Vandals steal American flags placed on veterans' gravesites at Neptune cemetery

9th - Higher Ed
This is the second year in a row that someone has stolen the flags off the gravesites.
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Made on Long Island: Ceriello Fine Foods in Williston Park

9th - Higher Ed
Their sauce bottles are found on the shelves in supermarkets across the United States.
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Columbia University cancels main graduation due to security concerns over protests

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The university will instead focus solely on its smaller, school-based ceremonies.
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Ka'ak bread tradition: Artisan baking continues amid war

9th - Higher Ed
We look at how an ancient art of baking is being kept alive in the Old City of Jerusalem.
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New stove emissions rules could impact NYC pizzerias

9th - Higher Ed
The new stove emissions rules that went into effect Saturday now require pizzerias using these stoves to cut their smoky pollutants by 75%.
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Armonk twins showcase baking skills for Passover

9th - Higher Ed
News 12 has an inside look into a set of twins' preparations for Passover.
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Surrey, B.C., Vaisakhi parade draws Sikhs from around the world

9th - Higher Ed
More than a half a million people flocked to Surrey for one of the largest Vaisakhi processions in Canada. As Maurice Katz reports, people came from all over the world to celebrate the Sikh holy day.
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Cupcake Moms deliver baked goods to Ronald McDonald House

9th - Higher Ed
News 12’s Cecilia Dowd is in New Hyde Park with more on how they are impacting the lives of Long Island residents.
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Paris 2024 torch lit in Olympics birthplace, relay under way

9th - Higher Ed
The torch relay for the Paris 2024 Olympics has begun at the birthplace of the games in Greece.
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Rare Chinese unicorn dance reawakened in Vancouver

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The lion and dragon dances are usually centre stage at Chinese celebrations. A much rarer traditional Chinese folk performance, the unicorn dance, was performed by the Hakka Association in Vancouver’s Chinatown on Saturday.
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Manitoba premier wants legislature prayer to be more inclusive

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Premier Wab Kinew is inviting faith leaders and other Manitobans to offer advice on ways to make the legislature prayer more inclusive of other faith traditions and people who hold no faith at all.
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What comes next in the search for missing residential school children?

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The Ahousaht First Nation are the latest to release findings from their search for missing children who attended residential schools. The CBC's Wawmeesh Hamilton explains the situation and asks what is next for sites where ground surveys...
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Ramadan in Gaza: Families cook traditional meals despite limits

9th - Higher Ed
Ramadan in a time of war. Palestinians in Gaza find ways to keep traditions alive against all odds.
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Bronx residents gear up for annual Throgs Neck St. Patrick’s Day parade

9th - Higher Ed
The party doesn’t stop when the parade ends – local businesses welcome in Bronx residents to keep enjoying the St. Patrick’s Day fun afterwards.
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Death & Rebirth: Teachings from Bhagavad Gita's Chapter 2, Verse 27

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Feeling anxious about death? The Bhagavad Gita offers profound wisdom. This video explores Verse 2.27, explaining how death is a natural transition for the soul, not the end. Discover how understanding the cycle of life and death can...
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For Keptin Jim Bernard, basket-making is a beautiful blend of art and tradition

9th - Higher Ed
In our series, Made in Epekwitk, we're meeting Indigenous artisans from across Prince Edward Island. Today, we visit Keptin Jim Bernard at his shed on Lennox Island to find out what goes into making his intricate baskets.
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Meet the Tower of London's new ravenmaster: Protecting the kingdom from a dark prophecy

9th - Higher Ed
Legend has it that should the ravens ever depart the tower, catastrophe will befall the kingdom. To prevent this, King Charles II decreed that six ravens must always reside within the tower's walls.