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City of Toronto union files official grievance over mandatory vaccination policy

The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 416 filed an official grievance with the city, stating its vaccine policy "is unreasonable and violates provisions of the collective agreement."

Adam Dobrer / Oct 9, 2021

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Texas school shooting suspect's family launches GoFundMe because he's 'traumatized'—fundraiser quickly removed from platform

"My son has gone through a very traumatic experience. He needs counseling and therapy."

Nick Monroe / Oct 9, 2021

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Biden removes sanctions on two entities connected to Iranian ballistic missile manufacturing

"Mammut Industries and Mammut Diesel are key producers and suppliers of military-grade, dual-use goods for Iran’s missile programs."

Nick Monroe / Oct 9, 2021

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California to make critical race theory a high school graduation requirement

On Friday, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill that makes the state the first in the country to require ethnic studies courses for all public high school students mandatory to graduate.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 8, 2021

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Toronto rapper arrested in Los Angeles after spending five months on the run

On Thursday, Hassan Ali, also known as the Toronto-based rapper Top5, was arrested by the Los Angeles Police department after spending five months on the run from authorities.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 8, 2021

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Canadian charity refuses to accept Jordan Peterson's $70,000 donation

Dr. Jordan Peterson's effort to raise money for charity through the sale of comic book-themed t-shirts netted the effort some $70,000 in donations. However, one of the two charity organizations Peterson chose rejected the donation.

Nick Monroe / Oct 8, 2021

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Trudeau honors Indigenous Peoples in multiculturalism policy anniversary statement following reconciliation day vacation

"We must also recognize the rich cultures of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, and our commitments to respecting their Aboriginal, treaty, and human rights and advancing reconciliation," said Trudeau.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 8, 2021

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Biden loses support among independents: polls

More Americans are disapproving of Biden's job performance, with polls revealing that independents are increasingly becoming disenchanted, a voter group that Biden won over in the 2020 election.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 8, 2021

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LA County sheriff says he won't enforce vaccine mandate for officers: 'I'm not forcing anyone'

"The issue has become so politicized. There are entire groups of employees that are willing to be fired and laid off rather than get vaccinated..."

Nick Monroe / Oct 8, 2021

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Joe Manchin told Chuck Schumer his Senate floor speech was 'f*cking stupid' for attacking GOP: report

"Manchin told Schumer the speech was 'f*cking stupid,' according to four sources. Then Manchin complained to reporters too."

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 8, 2021

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BREAKING: Federal prosecutors will not seek charges against officer who shot Jacob Blake

On Friday, Federal prosecutors announced that they will not be filing charges against the police officer who shot Jacob Blake in Wisconsin last summer.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 8, 2021

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Texas high school shooting suspect parties after posting bail while victims remain hospitalized

Timothy Simpkins is confined to the house as part of the conditions for his supervised release.

Nick Monroe / Oct 8, 2021

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WATCH: Psaki grilled over Biden's claim that he called hospital to inquire about friend's wait time

"For the privacy of the individual how often this President Biden calls around trying to help his friends cut the line?" Doocy asked.

Libby Emmons / Oct 8, 2021

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Hunter Biden makes his first art sales for $375,000

Buyers of the young Biden's artwork are reportedly being kept anonymous from both Biden and the administration, but many have raised questions regarding the ethics of the president's son selling artwork to potentially high-ranking officials around the world.

Hannah Nightingale / Oct 8, 2021

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Chinese state propagandist scolds Michael Kovrig for celebrating his freedom

"Enjoy your freedom," wrote Xijin, who works for the Chinese state-affiliated Times, "but don't insult [the] dove of peace please."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Oct 8, 2021

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