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Homeless shelter non-profit executive in NYC earns over $1 million per year: report

James Brown III, the CEO of CORE Services Group, hires a security company that he founded to police his shelters and started maintenance and catering companies that he hires for his shelters.

Katie Daviscourt / Oct 4, 2021

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WATCH: Fans finish National Anthem at Seattle Kraken game after microphone fails

After the microphone failed, the crowd sang the Star Bangled Banner in unison as the soloist conducted the audience.

Ari Hoffman / Oct 4, 2021

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23 organizations push back against National School Board Association's demand that Biden investigate concerned parents as ‘domestic terrorism’ threats

"Your letter to President Biden is a thinly veiled threat, intended to intimidate into silence and submission the very constituents that your members ostensibly represent," the letter reads.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 4, 2021

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REPORT: NYC short almost 3,700 substitute teachers on eve of vaccine deadline

Schools are also facing safety challenges as approximately 20 percent of schools' 4,848 safety agents are unvaccinated.

Ari Hoffman / Oct 4, 2021

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UK home office to house Afghan asylum seekers in permanent homes as British homeless crisis worsens

The leader of the council at Kensington and Chelsea said about 800 Afghan refugees are living in three hotels in her borough, also home to some of London's wealthiest people.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 3, 2021

Canadian News, News

'The country needs CBC to be better,' legendary broadcaster Peter Mansbridge slams CBC leadership

"Do they need the CBC they’ve got right now? Probably not. They need it to be better."

Angelo Isidorou / Oct 3, 2021

Canadian News, News

Trudeau Liberals reinstate federal review of Alberta First Nation thermal coal mine expansion

Wilkinson said the Alberta First Nation, who objected to the added federal oversight that led to the Vista mine project's court order, has since withdrawn their concerns.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Oct 3, 2021

Canadian News, News

Dr. Tam: More data required before mandating vaccines in schools

"Based on experiences with other childhood vaccines, having that requirement and showing vaccine proof has served as a very important reminder to parents, and can increase vaccine uptake."

Angelo Isidorou / Oct 3, 2021

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George Floyd memorial statue in NYC vandalized with silver paint

The George Floyd memorial statue in New York City was vandalized by a skateboarder who doused it in silver paint Sunday morning.

The Post Millennial / Oct 3, 2021

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Fox News is celebrating its 25th year and Brian Stelter is one salty potato

"This week is not a happy anniversary," said CNN's Brian Stelter.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 3, 2021

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Biden's pick for bank regulator slammed for past pro-communism comments

"Say what you will about old USSR, there was no gender pay gap there. Market doesn't always 'know best,'" Omarova wrote.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 3, 2021

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WATCH: Sen. Sinema accosted by activists at ASU who follow her into the bathroom

Senior Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) was followed by a small group of activists as she was leaving Arizona State University on Sunday. They followed her into a bathroom where she locked herself in a stall and they still wouldn't leave her alone.

James Anthony / Oct 3, 2021

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WATCH: Facebook is now blaming its own employees for the wave of negative publicity

"It's a very weird mentality over there. They have been kinda throwing those people under the bus, the people that they asked to understand the platform's role in the world, and that's a very kind of aggressive thing for them."

James Anthony / Oct 3, 2021

Canadian News, News

Trudeau apologizes to BC First Nations chief for taking vacation on National Truth and Reconciliation Day

According to Prime Minister's Office (PMO) spokesperson Alex Wellstead, Justin Trudeau phoned Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Chief Rosanne Casimir to apologize after travelling to Tofino to spend a time with family on Canada's inaugural National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

Adam Dobrer / Oct 3, 2021

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Baby rescued by Marines at Kabul airport reunites with family in the US

The baby shown in several viral photos being lifted over a security fence at the Kabul airport by Marines has now safely arrived in the US, has been reunited with her family, and is now thriving in a home in Arizona.

James Anthony / Oct 3, 2021

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