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The Company Helping Brands Measure Their Mobile Ads

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Eric Stein, chief revenue officer at Branch Metrics, explains how companies marketing on Facebook and other platforms can use his product to build a successful campaign.
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The Path to Wine Wisdom

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Becoming a wine connoisseur is a daunting task, but Food & Wine Magazine's Executive Wine Editor Ray Isle has put together 5 easy steps on your way to wine wisdom. Isle walks us through his wine guide, and answers the wine question of...
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‘Hell Or High Water’ a contemporary Western with all the ingredients

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‘Hell Or High Water’ is a Western in the true sense of the genre. Set in Texas and filmed in the great outdoors. It has all the ingredients, native Americans, cowboys, a sheriff and bank jobs. The year is 2010 and things have changed....
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Police: Montclair Public Library evacuated due to bomb threat

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Police say no explosive devices were found.
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New-look library with affordable housing coming to the Bronx

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The city plans to redeveloping the standing Grand Concourse Library on East 173rd Street with affordable housing units on top of it.
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14 projects in the Bronx are receiving big boost in federal funds

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The Community Project Funding is from the federal government and was secured by Rep. Ritchie Torres.
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Survey Finds Inflation Driving a Return to the Gig Economy

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Inflation is driving a return to the gig economy, according to a new survey from Branch & Marqeta that found 85 percent of workers have increased or planned to increase their amount of gig work in the past six months, with 58 percent...
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RCMP to help investigate Russian war crimes at ICC

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Seven special RCMP investigators will travel to The Hague, joining three who are already there, to prepare for a International Criminal Court investigation of war crimes in Ukraine.
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Two guards hurt during violence at Poland-Belarus border

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Poland's Border Guards Office said a group of about 60 migrants "tried to force their way into Poland" wielding sticks and stones.
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Bomb cyclone knocks out power to thousands in B.C.

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A bomb cyclone knocked out power to tens of thousands of customers in B.C., downing trees and halting ferry service to and from Vancouver Island. South of the border, a river of rain led to landslides.
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Black man refuses bank’s apology for ‘degrading’ treatment

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A Black man has rejected TD Bank's apology for the way staff at an Ottawa branch treated him when he tried to cash cheques for his business, which he says was ‘degrading.’ It’s an experience other Black business owners have had while...
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Supreme Court Sidesteps Ruling, Blocking Congress from President Trump's Taxes

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In a second ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court sidestepped a decision on President Trump turning his tax returns over to Congress. The case is to be returned to a lower court.
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Friend of elderly woman who was defrauded says banks didn't do their job

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'They aided the fraud' against Christine Fisher, says friend Nancy Lewis, who added that banks did not act on red flags
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South Korea: Emergency measures after rise in coronavirus cases

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Millions of people urged to stay indoors as South Korea becomes the country with the highest number of coronavirus infections outside China.
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Winnipeg's West End fights to keep bank

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Residents of Winnipeg's West End held a demonstration Thursday in a last-ditch effort to save the RBC branch at Sargent Avenue and Sherbrook Street, one of two branches in the city that the bank is planning to close this month.
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Mexico's judicial elections met with low turnout and controversy

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Mexico holds its popular vote for judges, sparking debate over judicial independence and standards. Low turnout mars the historic election.
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Service on the Ronkonkoma line 'back on track' after fatal crash between train and car

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The investigation is ongoing about how the car ended up on the tracks.
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LIRR: Person killed in collision between train, car near Pinelawn Station

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LIRR officials says the crash also caused extensive damage to the train's infrastructure and the third rail.
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Why Montreal is cutting down some century-old trees in this park

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Montreal’s La Fontaine Park is home to several Carolina poplars that have been around since the 1920s. City engineers say some are at the end of their life cycle and have to come down.
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Over 500 Rowayton residents without power

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Rowayton has been without power since early this morning.
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New branches of Montreal’s light-rail system to open this fall

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The REM developer says the branch that runs north from Central Station to Deux-Montagnes, Que., and the branch that runs through Montreal’s West Island will be ready to carry passengers by Oct. 2025.
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This beadwork artist gets inspiration from video games

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When you think about Indigneous beadwork, your mind might not jump to beaded moments in pop culture. But for Laylia Bennett — also known as Little L’Nu — that’s exactly what happens. The CBC’s Jane Sponagle visited Bennett last month at...
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New coniferous tree growth in wake of Fiona being chopped off, and Island Trails says it has to stop

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The director of trail maintenance for Island Trails, Bryson Guptill (shown), says volunteers are finding lots of young trees missing their tops or branches because someone is cutting them off. It's not for use as holiday decor; the...
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Garden Guide: Decorating trees for the holidays can damage them

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Here are a few tips to keep your trees thriving!