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BREAKING: Trudeau says Whole Foods 'made a silly mistake' that he 'hopes' they 'will correct'

"I think Whole Foods has made a silly mistake that I'm hoping they will correct very quickly," said Trudeau.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 6, 2020

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Lindsey Graham to donate $500,000 to Trump's legal defense fund

US Senator Lindsey Graham pledged a donation of $500,000 to the legal defense fund of US President Donald Trump.

James Anthony / Nov 6, 2020

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Suspect at large after two Wisconsin police officers shot

Authorities are looking for a single suspect after he fired at and hit two police officers and fled the scene.

James Anthony / Nov 6, 2020

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UN, WHO admit that focus on COVID caused spike in polio and measles cases

The United Nations Children’s Fund and World Health Organization are calling for a $655-million-dollar investment to address the potential vulnerability.

Leonardo Briceno / Nov 6, 2020

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Ford government to make it illegal for employers to ban poppies

The announcement was made on Ford's social media shortly after politicians of all parties denounced Whole Foods.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 6, 2020

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BREAKING: Recount imminent in Georgia as race too close to call

"There will be a recount," Georgia's Secretary of State said in a press conference.

Noah David Alter / Nov 6, 2020

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Erin O'Toole SLAMS Whole Foods after they ban employees from wearing poppies

Five days before Remembrance Day, the supermarket chain Whole Foods has banned its employees from wearing poppies.

Noah David Alter / Nov 6, 2020

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Whole Foods bans employees from wearing poppies

Amazon-owned grocery store chain Whole Foods Market will not permit poppies to be worn by employees under their newly updated uniform policy.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Nov 6, 2020

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California says 'no' to making app-based workers into employees

Freelance workers now take up almost 15 percent of the economy signaling more people may choose to participate in the gig economy and are relieved at the passage of California's Proposition 22.

Nicole Russell / Nov 6, 2020

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GM to bring back pickup truck production to Oshawa

This announcement comes after GM reached a tentative contract agreement with Unifor.

Jonathan Bradley / Nov 6, 2020

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Washington Governor Inslee revealed to have sent COVID patients into nursing homes

Washington State sent COVID patients to nursing homes to "…create capacity for hospitals" during the initial outbreak.

Ari Hoffman / Nov 6, 2020

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USPS carrier busted at Canadian border with undelivered mail, including ballots

Wilson has been charged with the delay or destruction of mail—a Federal offense that could earn him as many as five years in prison and up to $250,000 in fines.

Leonardo Briceno / Nov 6, 2020

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Alleged irregularities in Nevada and Pennsylvania could call election results into question

Alleged irregularities in Nevada having to do with votes illegally cast and in Pennsylvania over sudden election rule changes could call results in those states into question.

Mia Cathell / Nov 6, 2020

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How did pollsters get the election so wrong—again?

The mainstream media has been biased towards progressive politics and policies for years now and everyone seems to know it—but them.

Nicole Russell / Nov 6, 2020

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Project Veritas: Pennsylvania USPS 'whistleblower' alleges postmaster ordered back-date of ballots arrived after Election Day

A Pennsylvania USPS worker in Erie County exposed an alleged internal voter fraud scheme orchestrated by an anti-Trump postmaster who illegally ordered employees to back-date ballots.

Mia Cathell / Nov 6, 2020

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