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BREAKING: Thousands gather in Toronto for anti-lockdown march

Participants and organizers alike were not deterred by the fact that police have been issuing fines over similar anti-lockdown events in the province.

Beth Baisch / Nov 28, 2020

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26 PA House Republicans call for withdrawal of certification of presidential electors

A group of House Republican lawmakers announced in a memorandum, Friday, that they will be introducing a resolution calling for Gov. Tom Wolf and Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar to relinquish their certification of the 2020 general election results.

Matthew Miller / Nov 28, 2020

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Former CIA Director says assassination of Iranian scientist could inflame regional conflict

Former CIA Director, John Brennan criticized the killing of top Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh's, which occurred Friday, saying it was "highly reckless" and could lead to unneeded conflict.

Matthew Miller / Nov 28, 2020

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Paris on fire as protesters respond to law banning posting images of police

Protests in France against a new "global security" law that prohibits certain documentation of police actions have turned violent as protesters and police clash in Paris.

Celine Ryan / Nov 28, 2020

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China now blames India for COVID-19

Chinese authorities are now claiming that the novel coronavirus, which experts believe to have originated in Wuhan, China, may have had its origin in India.

James Anthony / Nov 28, 2020

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Joe Biden urged by Democrats to reduce student debt via executive order

Some Democrats are calling on Joe Biden to take extra-congressional measures to reduce student loan debt soon after he stakes office.

Matthew Miller / Nov 28, 2020

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Assassinated Iranian scientist believed to have been running nuclear weapons program

According to classified reports, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, a top Iranian scientist and academic, was apparently much more than that.

James Anthony / Nov 28, 2020

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PA state senator to introduce resolution to appoint Electoral College delegates

He noted that the power to appoint delegates is meant as a means of making sure that the people "are not disenfranchised" against "corruption" in a state's election process.

Celine Ryan / Nov 28, 2020

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North Korean authorities 'frantically' trying to combat coronavirus including executing people

North Korean authorities are doing everything possible to try and stop the spread of the novel coronavirus in their country.

James Anthony / Nov 28, 2020

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Stacey Abrams briefs celebs on how they can best influence the Georgia senate races

Abrams is holding weekly meetings "specifically for Hollywood agents, managers, publicists and entertainment execs for how they can best help in the races."

Libby Emmons / Nov 28, 2020

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100 year old veteran named 'man of the year'

British WWII Veteran Captain Tom Moore has just been named one of the men of the year by GQ Magazine, in the "inspirational" category.

James Anthony / Nov 28, 2020

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Michigan authorities issue fines and suspends liquor licences of open restaurants

Michigan authorities have issued fines and suspended the liquor licences of restaurants across the state who were allowing people to dine indoors.

James Anthony / Nov 28, 2020

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Trump is the first president in 40 years to not start any new wars

US President Donald Trump hasn't started any new wars. That hasn't happened under any new president since Jimmy Carter, who had his term 40 years earlier.

James Anthony / Nov 28, 2020

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New rules of evidence found unconstitutional in Ontario

After multiple challenges, a Superior Court judge in Ontario has finally ruled that Parliament violated constitutional rights when they implemented new rules of evidence to increase convictions in sexual assault allegations.

Diana Davison / Nov 28, 2020

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BUSTED: Trudeau releases 'read out' of conversation with O'Toole—it hadn’t even happened yet

Prime Minister Trudeau's Office spread misinformation about a call taking place between the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader Erin O'Toole.

The Post Millennial / Nov 27, 2020

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