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    Microsoft's new 'deepfake' video generator in action

    Microsoft's VASA-1 system can generate lifelike video from a single image and an audio clip, and users can even specify emotions, or make the Mona Lisa come to life.

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    Canadian food banks on the brink: 'This is not a sustainable situation'

    Food banks in Canada are being pushed to the brink with high demand and donations not keeping pace, and experts say it’s unsustainable. The last four years have been financially tumultuous for Canadians, with a global pandemic and rapidly increasing inflation leading to high grocery prices, more and more people are finding themselves unable to afford the basics.

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    8 in 10 Canadian households seeing grocery bill increases: IPSOS poll

    The latest IPSOS polling for Global News shows 83 per cent of people across Canada reporting higher weekly grocery bills. Anne Gaviola has more on what this exclusive look at affordability reveals about Canadian households.

  • NewsCBC

    Homeless hospital patients stay twice as long at double the cost

    Canadians experiencing homelessness stay nearly twice as long in hospital at a cost over double the national average, in part due to the housing crisis, a sweeping new health-care report finds.

  • NewsCBC

    Legendary broadcaster Bob Cole in his own words

    Bob Cole, the soundtrack for countless NHL games and a fixture at Hockey Night in Canada, has died at the age of 90. This is Cole in his own words.

  • NewsCBC

    Palestinian baby saved by emergency C-section dies

    An orphaned baby girl in Gaza, who clung to life after being pulled from her dying mother’s womb following an Israeli airstrike, has passed away.

  • US PoliticsGlobal News

    U.S. Supreme Court justices divided over immunity case

    U.S. Supreme Court justices are divided about whether former U.S. president Donald Trump can claim absolute immunity from criminal charges in his attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. As Neetu Garcha reports, what the court decides will shape democracy in America for years to come.