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BREAKING: Biden signs Juneteenth National Independence Day Act to 'remember moral stain' of slavery

Juneteenth is the day that signifies the awareness of abolition reaching enslaved men and women in Texas, two years after the United States acted to abolish slavery.

Libby Emmons / Jun 17, 2021

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BREAKING: McCloskey couple enter into plea deal, pay fines, give up guns

The viral McCloskey couple, famous for waving guns at protestors outside their St. Louis area home in 2020, have agreed to pay fines and destroy their firearms in a plea agreement on Thursday.

James Anthony / Jun 17, 2021

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'We are COVID-free': Toronto hospital ICU has 0 COVID patients for the first time since March 2020

The Medical Surgical Intensive Care Unit (MSICU) in Toronto, as of Wednesday night, has zero COVID-19 patients for the first time since Mar. 26 2020.

James Anthony / Jun 17, 2021

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Accidental opioid poisoning among Alberta youth rose 50 percent during the COVID-19 pandemic

In 2020, 95 youth under the age of 25 died from accidental opioid poisoning in Alberta. So far in 2021, Alberta Health reported 29 deaths in the first quarter alone.

Alex Anas Ahmed / Jun 17, 2021

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Biden nominee says 'combat-credible' forces in US military needed to deter China

President Joe Biden’s nominee to be assistant secretary of defense in the Indo-Pacific told Senators that the United States military needs to maintain a "combat-credible" and "forward" posture to deter China from continued aggression in the region.

Hannah Nightingale / Jun 17, 2021

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O'Toole calls out Trudeau Liberals for 'scandals, corruption, and cover-ups'

"More scandals. More corruption. More cover-ups. That is what Canadians can expect from Justin Trudeau and the Liberals," said O'Toole.

The Post Millennial / Jun 17, 2021

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Minnesota teen issues critical op-ed denouncing use of Latinx

In a winning editorial piece written for The Learning Network's Eighth Annual Student Editorial Contest, one Minnesota teen slammed the use of the term Latinx, a term he calls "problematic."

Hannah Nightingale / Jun 17, 2021

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Conservatives move to back Taiwan as China expands influence in region

"This legislation clarifies Canada’s relationship with Taiwan with the objective of strengthening Canada-Taiwan relations."

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 17, 2021

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Massive George Floyd statue erected at Newark City Hall

The Newark municipal government, headed by Mayor Ras Baraka, unveiled a 700-pound bronze statue of George Floyd right outside Newark City Hall.

James Anthony / Jun 17, 2021

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WATCH: Senators back creation of Juneteenth National Independence Day

"Juneteenth unquestionably deserves a place among our nation's most important celebrations, but it will be a day of remembrance as well as a day of celebration," Schumer said.

James Anthony / Jun 17, 2021

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BREAKING: Supreme Court rules in favor of first amendment right for religious foster agencies

The case involved a religious foster agency and its right to continue to foster children with a Christian ethos, including their views on marriage, which they believe is between a man and a woman.

Nicole Russell / Jun 17, 2021

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BREAKING: Conservatives call on Trudeau to take action over PornHub

MP Shannon Stubbs led the way on this report, saying "it’s already woefully and shamefully too late for so many victims.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Jun 17, 2021

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Vancouver School Board cuts honours programs, cites 'inequality’ among students

In a move to create more equality between students, the Vancouver School Board is cutting its honours programs for secondary school students.

Hannah Nightingale / Jun 17, 2021

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WATCH: Tucker Carlson SLAMS Twitter for calling Jan 6 claim a 'baseless suggestion'

Following a monologue Tucker Carlson made Tuesday night regarding the possibility of those not being charges in connection to January 6 being tied to the FBI, Carlson slammed Twitter’s statement calling his claims "baseless" despite actually proving what he said is true.

Hannah Nightingale / Jun 17, 2021

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Boston University professor suggests US Naval Academy lower standards to admit more people of color

"At this moment in our history we must as ourselves 'can we do better? And what "can we do as a leading institution of naval service to promote antiracism policies in our admissions practices.'"

Libby Emmons / Jun 17, 2021

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