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    French baker Netry celebrates winning the annual best baguette in Paris competition

    French bakery Utopie, in Paris' 11th arrondissement, was crowned the winner of the 2024 edition of a competition that each year chooses the best traditional baguette in the capital. Xavier Netry, baker at the Utopie bakery, won the prestigious title of best baguette in Paris becoming the new supplier to the Élysée Palace for the coming year. (AP Video by Oleg Cetinic)

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    Iconic comedian Jerry Seinfeld turns 70

    American comedian Jerry Seinfeld turns 70-years-old on 29 April - just a few days before his movie directorial debut, "Unfrosted," is released. (April 26)

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    ShowBiz Minute: Weinstein, Kardashian, TIME100

    "The movement will persist": Advocates stress Weinstein reversal doesn’t derail #MeToo; Kim Kardashian joins Vice President Harris at the White House; Dev Patel, Kylie Minogue, Fantasia Barrino, Taraji P. Henson walk red carpet for "TIME100." (April 26)

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    Penélope Cruz at 50

    Iconic Spanish actor Penélope Cruz celebrates a landmark birthday on April 28. (April 26)

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    West-end subway closure on Line 2 could last 'a few days': TTC

    There is no subway service on the western-most stretch of Line 2 Friday, and the TTC says the closure could last several days as crews work to repair communications cables damaged by a fire.No trains are running between Kipling, Islington, Royal York, Old Mill and Jane stations, the transit agency says.Shuttle buses are operating in their stead but significant delays are expected and riders are urged to use GO Transit from Kipling Station or the Lakeshore West line to get downtown. Eastbound sub

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    Student protesters at prestigious Sciences Po university stage demonstration in support of Palestinians

    Students at a prestigious university in Paris resumed pro-Palestinian protests on Friday, days after police broke up a similar demonstration, inspired by Gaza solidarity encampments at campuses around the United States. Dozens of students at the Sciences Po university blocked an entrance to a campus building with chairs and bikes. About 40 remained in a building overnight in defiance of the university’s management that students say called the police on their fellow protesters on Wednesday night.

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    Man stabbed during fight in Avalon Mall parking lot

    The RNC arrived at the Avalon Mall parking lot to find two men fighting, one of whom was suffering from a stab wound. (Malone Mullin/CBC)A fight between two men in St. John's resulted in one of them being hospitalized with a stab wound.The fight occurred on Thursday evening in the Avalon Mall's parking lot, according to a report from the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary. Police arrived at the scene shortly before 8 p.m. where they located the two men.The man rushed to hospital had "extensive inju

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