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    Mike Johnson to Columbia president: control protests or quit

    After days of campus unrest, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson visited Columbia University where he was jeered for demanding the New York school’s president control pro-Palestianian protests or resign. The top Republican's call came as clashes broke out between police and campus protesters in Texas and California.

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    #TheMoment a mom accidentally invited all 487 contacts to her kid’s birthday

    Emily King was overcome with embarrassment after accidentally inviting all the contacts on her phone to her daughter’s first birthday party.

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    ‘Green diesel’ business booms at revitalized N.L. refinery

    Four years after it stopped processing Middle Eastern crude oil, the refinery in Come By Chance, N.L., is thriving — and providing hundreds of well-paying jobs — by making renewable, ready-to-use diesel from animals and vegetable oils.

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    1 in 3 Ontario police suspensions involved gender-based violence allegations

    A CBC News investigation shows over one-third of Ontario police officers suspended over the past decade faced allegations of gender-based violence, including sexual assault, domestic abuse and harassment. Of those convicted, about a third returned to work.

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    Runaway horses cause rush-hour chaos in London

    Morning rush hour in central London turned chaotic Wednesday as five escaped military horses galloped at full speed through busy city streets, injuring at least four people. All five horses were rounded up and given veterinary care.

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    Poilievre visits anti-carbon tax convoy, calls Trudeau's policy 'lies’

    Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre stopped at an anti-carbon tax convoy site near the Nova Scotia/New Brunswick border where he accused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of 'lying about everything.' Trudeau fired back by saying Poilievre courts conspiracy theorists and extremists and called on him to reject a recent endorsement by Alex Jones.

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    UN calls for investigation over bodies dug up beneath Gaza hospital

    Video shot for CBC News shows bodies being unearthed beneath Nasser Hospital, in the Gaza city of Khan Younis. The hospital was recently abandoned by Israeli troops who said they’d finished searching it for Hamas fighters. The UN is now calling for an inquiry.