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Vehicle slams into Times Square crowd, 1 dead

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A man who appeared intoxicated drove his car the wrong way up a Times Square street and plowed into pedestrians on the sidewalk Thursday, killing a teenager and injuring 22 other people, authorities and witnesses said. The driver was taken into custody and being tested for alcohol.

Ottawa to review Boeing military bids in Canada after battle with Bombardier

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The next potential Canada-U.S. trade dispute unfolded Thursday as aerospace giants clashed at a Washington hearing that marked the formal launch of investigations into Boeing's allegations that Bombardier received subsidies allowing it to sell its CSeries planes at below-market prices.

Canada ready for NAFTA renegotiation: Freeland

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Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said Canada is ready to “modernize” the North American Free Trade Agreement, after U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration announced its intent to renegotiate the 23-year-old trade accord.



Fox News Channel founder Roger Ailes dead at 77

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Roger Ailes, the communications maestro who transformed television news and America's political conversation by creating and ruling Fox News Channel for two decades before being ousted last year for alleged sexual harassment, died Thursday, according to his wife, Elizabeth Ailes. He was 77.

Supreme Court of Canada would okay random breath testing: expert

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The foremost constitutional authority in Canada once argued that random breath testing - similar to what the Liberals proposed to crack down on impaired driving - would infringe Charter rights, but the benefit to public safety would be so strong that it would still be upheld in court.

5 things to know on Thursday, May 18, 2017

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Five things to know: The federal government explains its carbon tax plan; two asylum seekers, who lost their fingers to frostbite during an illegal crossing, want to stay in Winnipeg; a former head of the FBI is abruptly appointed to lead a probe into U.S. President Donald Trump and connections to Russia; musician Chris Cornell has died at the age of 52; and passengers describe an Air Canada flight that was diverted earlier when a man allegedly threatened to open a door mid-flight.

O'Leary would play a role in Bernier-led Conservative party

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Celebrity businessman Kevin O'Leary dropped out of the Conservative leadership race and pledged to back Quebec MP Maxime Bernier's campaign all the way to decision day, but the duo are also working on a plan for afterwards.

Trump assails 'witch hunt' after naming of special counsel

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U.S. President Donald Trump lashed out at the appointment of a special counsel to investigate allegations that his campaign collaborated with Russia to sway the 2016 election, tweeting Thursday that it is "the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history!"

Former FBI director named special counsel to lead Trump-Russia probe

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Ex-FBI Director Robert Mueller has been given sweeping power to investigate Russian interference in the 2016 presidential campaign, an acknowledgment of growing public demands to place the politically charged inquiry into the hands of an outside investigator.

Rocker Chris Cornell killed himself by hanging

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Chris Cornell, one of the most lauded and respected contemporary lead singers in rock music with his bands Soundgarden and Audioslave, killed himself Wednesday by hanging in a Detroit hotel room, according to the city's medical examiner. He was 52.





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