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Trump’s campaign, court cases have collided. What happens after Iowa?The collision of Donald Trump's political and legal lives is becoming more stark as voters begin casting their ballots, a reminder of the unusual current moment in U.S. politics.U.S. News44 mins
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Tatum powers Celtics past Raptors 105-96Lost in the midst of a four-game skid, RJ Barrett says that the Toronto Raptors just have to stick to the plan.Sports7 hours
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2023 Emmy Awards: The most bold, beautiful looks from TV’s biggest nightIt's been a long road to the 2023 Emmy Awards, but the fashion more than makes up for the wait.Entertainment8 hours
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Donald Trump wins Iowa caucuses in opening salvo for Republican nominationDonald Trump won the Iowa caucuses Monday, a crucial victory at the outset of the Republican primary that reinforces the former president’s bond with his party’s voters.U.S. News8 hours
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2023 Emmy Awards winners list: ‘The Bear’ and ‘Succession’ take the nightThe 2023 Emmy Awards were postponed for months due to the Hollywood actors' and writers' strikes last year.Entertainment9 hours
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Switzerland hosts Ukraine’s Zelenskyy, offers to hold peace summit with RussiaThe two presidents said the Ukrainian and Swiss teams will begin preparations for the Global Peace Summit in Switzerland as early as Tuesday.World10 hours
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Iowa voters face ‘dangerously cold’ conditions as caucus kicks off GOP raceAbout 150 million Americans were under a wind chill warning or advisory for dangerous cold and wind as an Arctic air mass spilled south and eastward across the U.S.U.S. News10 hours
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North Korea warns of war as Kim seeks change to South’s statusKim Jong Un said it was his final conclusion that unification with the South is no longer possible in a speech at the Supreme People's AssemblyWorld10 hours
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Apple Watch could bypass U.S. import ban with redesign amid patent disputeU.S. Customs has determined that Apple can use a redesign to bypass an import ban on newer Apple Watch models stemming from its patent infringement dispute with Masimo.Consumer11 hours
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Tying immigration to homes a ‘good’ idea but not a fix-all: Housing ministerHousing Minister Sean Fraser says he supports tying the number of immigrants to Canada with the number of homes built; an idea Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is proposing.Canada11 hours
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Do you know how to stay safe if you lose heat during extreme cold?The Canadian Red Cross and an outdoor guide warn people to bundle up, plan ahead and have extra supplies because Canada is experiencing extreme cold.WeatherJan 15
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Quebec man pleads guilty to setting 14 forest firesProsecutor Marie-Philippe Charron told the court that two of the fires set by Paré forced the June 1 evacuation of around 500 homes in Chapais, Que.CanadaJan 15
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Got the winter blues? Experts say ‘micro-joys’ can help tackle seasonal slumpsIn the face of the winter blues, experts say intentionally altering your perspective can play a crucial role in effectively managing these seasonal challenges.CanadaJan 15
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Preliminary hearing begins for Quebec man charged with killing 3 pedestrians with truckA truck drove into several groups of pedestrians on a main street in the town in what police have described as an intentional act.CanadaJan 15
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Bodycam video shows state trooper saving 8-year-old from drowning in icy pondVermont state trooper Michelle Archer literally dove into action when she responded to a report that two sisters had fallen through the ice.U.S. NewsJan 15
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El Niño winters are typically mild. What’s driving extreme cold in Canada?After the warmest December on record, an extreme cold wave is sweeping through Canada bringing heavy snowfall and strong winds that are forecast to continue this week.WeatherJan 15
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‘Totally made up story’: Mystery of Peru ‘alien’ corpses finally solved'They are not extraterrestrials, they are not intraterrestrials, they are not a new species, they are not hybrids, they are none of those things,' a Peruvian forensics expert said.TrendingJan 15
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How Canadian shippers are feeling the strain of the Red Sea conflictCanadian shippers are starting to feel the strain of attacks on cargo vessels in the Red Sea, as container rates rise and boats are late to arrive.CanadaJan 15
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Gaza death toll passes 24,000 as UN warns of famine without more aidThe death toll in Gaza has surpassed 24,000, according to the Hamas-controlled Gaza health ministry, as the UN says delays in aid for the besieged territory may lead to famine.WorldJan 15
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Hot air balloon crash kills 4, critically injures 1 in Arizona desert: policeThe mayor of Elroy, Ariz., said the hot air balloon had been holding 13 people at the time of take-off: eight skydivers, four passengers and the balloon's operator.U.S. NewsJan 15
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Principal ‘gave his own life’ to save students during Iowa school shootingDan Marburger was among three staff members and four students who were injured after a 17-year-old student opened fire in Perry High School.U.S. NewsJan 15
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Judge rules lockdowns due to staff shortages at Nova Scotia jails are unlawfulA Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge has ruled it is illegal to lock down inmates in provincial jails because of staffing shortages.CanadaJan 15
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Price hikes won’t be as steep in year ahead, some firms tell Bank of CanadaThe Bank of Canada's quarterly Business Outlook Survey shows firms are generally planning fewer and less steep price hikes in the year to come after a period of high inflation.MoneyJan 15
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Capital Power and Ontario Power Generation to assess use of small modular nuclear reactors in AlbertaCapital Power Corp. and Ontario Power Generation have signed a deal to assess the development of small modular nuclear reactors in Alberta.CanadaJan 15
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A spring COVID-19 booster? NACI has released updated guidelinesCanadians may be in the thick of winter, but the National Advisory Committee on Immunization recently unveiled spring guidelines for an extra dose of the COVID-10 vaccine.HealthJan 15