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Four Ontario school boards sue Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok
TORONTO — Four of Ontario's largest school boards are suing the parent companies of Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok alleging the social media platforms are disrupting student learning. The lawsuits claim the platforms are negligently designed for compulsive use and have rewired the way children think, behave and learn, leaving teachers and schools to manage the fallout. They claim students are experiencing an attention, learning, and mental health crisis because of prolific and compulsi
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Baltimore Key Bridge collapse live updates: 2 bodies recovered as NTSB to interview cargo ship pilots today
Follow along for live updates after a container ship crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
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Heightened flood threat as prolonged heavy rain soaks parts of Atlantic Canada
Widespread rainfall warnings line the East Coast for a prolonged stretch of heavy rain, which has elevated the flood risk and possible power outages
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VideoThe fight for David's image - Italy tries to protect its cultural heritage
Michelangelo’s “David” has been a towering figure in Italian culture since its completion in 1504 and a defining achievement of the Renaissance. But in the current era of the quick buck, curators worry the marble statue’s religious and political significance is being diminished by the thousands of refrigerator magnets sold around Florence focusing on David’s genitalia. (AP video: by Luigi Navarra)
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Preparing for the solar eclipse: Shifty weather brings uncertainty
Will clear skies prevail, or will clouds obscure our view of this rare event?
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How to safely watch the April 8 total solar eclipse
We're less than two weeks from a total solar eclipse passing over the eastern half of Canada. Here's how to stay safe while observing this spectacular celestial event.
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Kremlin says silence essential for any Gershkovich prisoner exchange
MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Kremlin said on Thursday complete silence was needed when it came to discussions about possible prisoner exchanges involving Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter arrested in Russia a year ago on suspicion of espionage. Gershkovich, 32, became the first U.S. journalist arrested on spying charges in Russia since the Cold War when he was detained by the Federal Security Service (FSB) on March 29. The reporter, the Journal and the U.S. government all deny he is a
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