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VideoApril Outlook: A roller-coaster month that may bring changeable weather
April is known for changeable weather with rainy days. But while this month might not deliver the precipitation, typical spring temperatures may be what we wished for. More details with Meteorologist Melinda Singh.
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VideoHow Beyoncé sets the standard for album releases
Saddle up! Beyoncé’s highly anticipated country music album, Cowboy Carter, is here. To celebrate, Yahoo Entertainment's David Artiva reveals how over the last decade Beyoncé has managed to change with the times, keep fans wanting more and possibly perfect the art of the album drop.
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VideoTikTok, Snapchat respond to Ontario school boards' social media lawsuit
Four Ontario school boards are suing the makers of Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok for $4.5 billion, alleging the way they designed their apps has negatively rewired the way children think, behave and learn while disrupting their education.
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Video#TheMoment some black bears took a joyride on a swan pedal boat
These black bears enjoyed taking a ride on a swan-shaped pedal boat at the Woburn Safari Park in Bedfordshire, England.
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VideoExperimental treatment using viruses helps woman avoid amputation
An Ottawa-area woman suffering from an antibiotic-resistant infection was looking at a major amputation but her doctor enrolled her in a first-in-Canada clinical trial to use viruses — known as phages — that eliminated the harmful bacteria.
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VideoCanadian Zach Edey dominates NCAA March Madness
Canadian Zach Edey is putting up a dominating performance, leading Purdue into the final 'sweet 16' in the NCAA men's March Madness. While he's now a rising star, Edey attributes a lot of his success to the continued support of his family.
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VideoIndigenous women's rights group accused of betraying its mission
The non-profit Native Women's Association of Canada has laid off roughly half of its workforce as it makes plans to build for-profit businesses, which critics say betrays its mission of promoting the well-being of Indigenous women.