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Protecting domestic violence victims through radical intervention

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A radical domestic abuse intervention project in St. Paul, Minn., has saved lives in that city and could also be a blueprint for protecting victims elsewhere.
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Miller on the state of the talks with Tyendinaga Mohawk First Nation

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Federal Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller spoke with reporters after the weekly Liberal Caucus meeting on Wednesday
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South Korea on alert after first coronavirus death

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South Korea has reported its first death from coronavirus outbreak, as number of cases globally approaches 75,000.
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Canadian on quarantined cruise distressed over rise in coronavirus cases

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'It's extremely scary,' says Trudy Clement, who describes being on the ship as 'not an ideal' situation.
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Coronavirus: Canadian couple could be separated ahead of airlift

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Canadian Megan Millward is set to take off with her family on Ottawa's flight from Wuhan, China. However, her husband — a permanent resident — is not on the manifest.
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Confirmed case of measles in N.B. means more vaccination clinics

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Public Health is asking anyone who has been in the Sussex region to monitor for symptoms and get vaccinated after confirmation of a case was announced Thursday.
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Marco Rubio imposter uses AI to contact senior officials

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In a bizarre incident, an unknown imposter pretending to be US State Secretary Marco Rubio contacted foreign ministers, a US governor, and a member of Congress by sending them voice and text messages. The fraudster used artificial...
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AI impostor poses as Marco Rubio to contact US, foreign officials

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In a bizarre incident, an unknown imposter pretending to be US State Secretary Marco Rubio contacted foreign ministers, a US governor, and a member of Congress by sending them voice and text messages. The fraudster used artificial...
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Firefighters Ambushed In Idaho, Suspect Identified As Wess Roley

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Two firefighters were fatally shot and another critically injured in Idaho after allegedly being lured into a trap by a deliberately set wildfire. Chilling emergency radio audio revealed the chaos, with one responder shouting,...
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Sinner & Djokovic could clash in semis; Alcaraz opens against Fognini

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Carlos Alcaraz will begin his title defense against former top player Fabio Fognini in the first round of Wimbledon. World No. 1 Jannik Sinner could face Novak Djokovic in the semifinals, and we might see a women’s final again between...
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Health alert issued due to measles exposure in Mahopac

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Health officials say the individual was at Arturo's Tavern on Route 6 in Mahopac on May 28 from 6-10 p.m.
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Aspiring archeologists explore dig site at Edworthy Park

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Archeology students at the University of Calgary get hands-on experience with City of Calgary partnership.
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Viral video of alleged Pak spy Jyoti Malhotra raises big questions

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A viral YouTube video of travel vlogger Jyoti Malhotra who's accused of spying for Pakistan has been sent to judicial custody as well. The 33year-old travel influencer known for her channel Travel with Jo was arrested recently from...
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15 years after her son died, this Ontario mother is still searching for answers

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An Ontario mother is still searching for answers 15 years after the death of her son. Now, as Toronto Police continue investigating the cold case, they’re asking anyone with information to come forward. CBC’s Tyler Cheese has the latest...
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Sachem School District: No new confirmed cases of tuberculosis after one student tested positive

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According to the Sachem School District, 116 students and seven staff members were identified as having had prolonged contact with the infected student, and were offered tests on Monday at the school’s East Campus.
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Aviation expert weighs in on growing turbulence in U.S. skies

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Aviation expert Robert Kokonis tells The National’s Ian Hanomansing how U.S. air traffic controller shortages are leading to radar blackouts and radio silence in the skies.
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What’s behind the rise in U.S. air traffic control problems

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Aviation expert Robert Kokonis tells The National’s Ian Hanomansing how U.S. air traffic controller shortages are leading to radar blackouts and radio silence in the skies.
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Russia and Ukraine fail to agree to ceasefire in first direct talks

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The two sides met in the Turkish city of Istanbul for a meeting aimed at making progress towards ending the more than three-year war.
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Bats found with rabies in Regina

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Two bats found in separate Regina neighbourhoods this spring were found to have rabies. Veterinarians are advising pet owners to make sure their animals are vaccinated.
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Quebec students walk out of class to protest full cellphone ban in schools

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Following a recommendation by a special committee, Quebec’s education minister announced phones would be banned in schools and that includes when students are on break. Students disagree with the idea that the devices get in the way of...
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Fairfield police warn of jury duty phone scam

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They are reminding people that no legitimate government agency would ever ask for a payment over the phone.
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Bronx Zoo and Jacobi Medical Center partner for tri-state snake bite treatment center

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The Bronx Zoo has more than 20 different types of antivenom for venomous snakes coming from all around the world.
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Ottawa is still measles-free, but how long will that last?

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CBC’s Kimberley Molina spoke with health officials who are preparing for the first case to appear in the city amid a growing outbreak across the province.