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Parents urged to limit fruit juice for kids

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Babies under a year old should not be drinking juice at all, while older kids should drink very little of it, the American Academy of Pediatrics says in a new guidance statement.



Iconic Honest Ed's sign coming down starting Tuesday

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Work crews will begin to remove the iconic Honest Ed’s sign from the corner of Bathurst and Bloor Streets in downtown Toronto on Tuesday, after the landmark discount store closed for good last year.

5 things to know on Tuesday, May 23, 2017

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Five things to know: At least 22 people – including children – are dead after an explosion at a concert in Manchester, England; a new study raises questions about the effectiveness of steroid injections in combating arthritis in knees; experts speak out about the sea lion and the little girl in Steveston, B.C.; treasure hunters dig up incredible relics from the River Thames; and a remarkable squadron of pilots raise awareness about aviators' role in the First World War.

Second plaintiff joins court challenge of assisted dying law

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A constitutional challenge to the Trudeau government's restrictive law on assisted dying has been bolstered with the addition of a second plaintiff: a B.C. woman who suffers unbearable pain from a debilitating, incurable disease but can't get medical help to end her life.

Warning of 'imminent' attack, U.K. raises threat level

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As officials hunted for accomplices of a suicide bomber and Britain's prime minister warned another attack could be "imminent," thousands of people poured into the streets of Manchester in a defiant vigil Tuesday for victims of a blast at a pop concert -- the latest apparent target of Islamic extremists seeking to rattle life in the Wes

Manchester police name bomber, seek accomplices

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Investigators hunted Tuesday for possible accomplices of the suicide bomber who attacked an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, killing 22 people and sparking a stampede of young concertgoers, some still wearing the American pop star's trademark kitten ears and holding pink balloons.

Islamic State group claims deadly Manchester attack

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The Islamic State group claimed responsibility Tuesday for the suicide attack at an Ariana Grande show that left 22 people dead as young concertgoers fled, some still wearing the American pop star's trademark kitten ears and holding pink balloons.





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