VIDEO: Will and Kate make first appearance with baby girl
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge revealed their second child born in London early Saturday morning. Baby name 'in due course' »
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World gets its first glimpse of the new princess
William and Catherine presented their new arrival outside the hospital.
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Missing Oakville teens spotted in downtown Toronto
The two missing teenaged girls from Oakville, Ont. have been spotted again, this time in downtown Toronto with different hair colours. Abigail Bergman, 14, and Polinah Ouskova, 15, were reported missing by their families after they didn't come home on Monday night. Since, they've been spotted at Toronto's Union Station and other parts of the Toronto area.
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Canada is North America's Great Oil Security Blanket
The Keystone XL pipeline debate that unfortunately continues to drag on has pushed Canada’s oil production potential into the spotlight. Canada is our neighbor and leading trade partner, with U.S. goods and private services trade with Canada totaling around $750 billion a year, interestingly equal parts imports and exports. The U.S. is the largest consumer in the world, 80% above second place China, and Canada is an emerging powerhouse, now producing 4.1 million b/d, 33% more than in 2005. U.S. energy policy must realize Canadian oil for what it is: North America’s great oil security blanket.
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Bobbi Kristina Brown Update: 'Dr. Phil' Staffer Fired After Leaking Nick Gordon Interview
Dr. Phil really got to the bottom of one problem close to home. When the famed television psychologist learned that information about his exclusive interview with Bobbi Kristina Brown’s boyfriend, Nick Gordon, had been leaked from behind the scenes, he took matters into his own hands. Dr. Phil reportedly staged an interrogation of his staff in order to find the perpetrator in his employment. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Dr. Phil McGraw held a meeting with his staff to ask the person responsible for leaking the inside info to a British tabloid come forward.
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Wal-Mart laid off 2,200 workers, then told them to avoid chocolate and alcohol
Wal-Mart abruptly closed five stores earlier this month and laid off more than 2,200 employees in the process. The company said it closed the stores because of severe plumbing problems that, in addition to other potential upgrades, could take as long as six months to fix. Wal-Mart denies those claims.
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Women Turn Tables on Online Harassers
About 24 hours after joining Tinder, Ashley Brincefield, 31, a customs inspector in Port Tobacco, Md., began getting creepy messages. Ms. Brincefield tried blocking them and reporting them to Tinder, but the harassers would just surface under a new screen name, she said. Alexandra Tweten, 27, an operations coordinator for Live Nation in Los Angeles, received abusive messages from men on OKCupid and other sites.
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Addict and ‘drunk’ are whipped by Islamic State thugs
This is the horrifying moment a man is thrown from a roof by ISIS thugs only to be stoned to death - for the 'crime' of being gay . The man is captured half way to earth, after he was killed by the Islamic extremists for homosexuality - forbidden under the brutal regime's strict laws.
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Kahnawake mixed couple subject of 'marry out, stay out' protest
Dozens of protesters spent Saturday demonstrating in front of a house in Kahnawake, Que., where a Mohawk man lives with his non-native wife. Marvin and Terry McComber woke up Saturday morning to spray-painted graffiti on the front of their two-storey yellow house, and on their daughter's car. Terry McComber told CBC News she feels intimidated by the protesters, and fears for the safety of her children.
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Yankees general manager says team doesn't plan to pay bonus to Alex Rodriguez for 660th homer
New York Yankees general manager Brian Cashman says the team doesn't plan to pay a $6 million bonus to Alex Rodriguez for his 660th home run. Cashman spoke Saturday before the Yankees played at Boston. On Friday night, Rodriguez hit No. 660, tying Willie Mays for fourth on the career list.
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Ouch! See Britney\'s Ankle Boot
Britney Spears wasn't so "lucky" when it came to her ankle this week. The pop star took a spill while performing in her Las Vegas residency show, "Piece of Me," on Wednesday night, and on Friday, she showed off the resulting injury on Twitter. This
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American Pharoah wins the 141st Kentucky Derby (25 photos)
Despite facing a stacked field of talent, American Pharoah lived up to the hype by winning the 141st running of the Kentucky Derby. Victor Espinoza holds the trophy after riding American Pharoah to victory in the 141st running of the Kentucky Derby horse
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World's former fattest man takes his first steps after surgery
The world's former fattest man - who once tipped the scale at 70 stone - has revealed how he has taken his first steps following surgery to remove three stone of excess flesh. Paul Mason is keeping his supporters up-to-date with his progress as he recovers in hospital in New York after undergoing surgery to remove the overstretched skin on Tuesday.
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Toronto woman lives pet owner's worst nightmare
Sat, May 2: A woman spending the night at a friend's home suddenly realized her dogs ran away. She frantically searched for hours until an unlikely reunion in the streets of downtown Toronto. Cindy Pom reports.
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Selfie-loving MP's wife Karen Danczuk helps out at car wash
Selfie-loving MP's wife Karen Danczuk was happy to help out a local charity today - by scrubbing cars alongside a team of firefighters at a fundraising car wash. Mrs Danczuk, the wife of MP Simon, has built her reputation on never shying from the spotlight and recently rocketed to prominence for the risque selfies she posts on social media.
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SurveyMonkey CEO, husband of Facebook's Sandberg, dies
SurveyMonkey CEO and husband of Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg, Dave Goldberg, died unexpectedly on Friday night, his brother wrote in a Facebook post on Saturday. "It’s with incredible shock and sadness that I’m letting our friends and family know that my amazing brother, Dave Goldberg, beloved husband of Sheryl Sandberg, father of two wonderful children, and son of Paula Goldberg, passed away suddenly last night," Robert Goldberg wrote. In her book "Lean In," Sandberg attributed much of her own success to her marriage to Goldberg, who she said supported her career decisions and shared equally in the work of raising their young children.
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There’s simply no reason to watch Mayweather vs. Pacquiao
Pacquiao and Mayweather constitute the final true superstars of their sport, and this matchup is in large part so long-awaited because nothing else could compare. Between the ropes, there is simply no discernible line of dissonance between the act and his personal life.
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The most scathing hotel review ever?
As far as a TripAdvisor reviews goes, there's no doubt which end of the scale this post is filed at. Phil Chapman took to the website to leave a scathing, albeit humorous, review following a stay at the Britannia Hotel in Birmingham.
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Starving young horse found chained to a hillside
The RSPCA is appealing for information after a horse was found starving and lice-ridden on a hillside. The red and white mare, dubbed Lara, was just a 'bag of bones' when it was found chained in scrubland in Harlow, Essex, two weeks ago.
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One thing about life everyone should know before turning 46
This torrent of emotional turmoil is often referred to as a mid-life crisis, and it can make us take drastic, uncharacteristic measures — like leaving our spouse or quitting our job — in an attempt to subdue the chaos. Not everyone has a mid-life crisis, but a 2010 study found that people in more than 50 countries reported symptoms of markedly decreased happiness in middle-aged people across a wide variety of socioeconomic groups.
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Family says Alberta couple missing since Nepal earthquake are dead
Family of a Canadian husband and wife who have been missing since a massive earthquake in Nepal say the couple are dead. Bruce and Kathy Macmillan, of St. Albert, Alta., were trekking in the Langtang region when the 7.8 quake hit last Saturday. Louise Bentley, Bruce Macmillan's sister, says the Nepalese government has not yet officially confirmed their deaths, which she says the family doesn't expect to happen for some time.
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Shark Warning: 65-Year-Old Woman Killed Off the Coast of Hawaii
New warnings about great white shark sightings in places where they haven't been seen in 20 years. Now to the warning in the waters tonight, also in Hawaii. Ward of the first deadly shark attack in many years. Authorities believe a 65yearold woman snorkeling
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