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Teenager dies after fall at Canadian ski resort

A spokesperson at the Bromont resort said the young skier was on a trail of easy difficulty, but lost control.

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    Trump to skip lavish Mar-a-Lago New Year’s Eve party

    Some 500 people have reportedly made reservations to attend the bash with Mr Trump after buying tickets priced at $1,000 each

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    Ivanka Trump’s tweet fuels speculation that she is considering a White House run in 2024

    Ivanka might be considering White House run or jumping into the 2022 Senate matchup with Marco Rubio

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    Coronation Street star Sally Dynevor ‘still in shock’ over MBE

    The soap actress has been recognised for her services to drama.

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    Biden to act quickly to roll back harmful 'midnight regulations' -transition

    WILMINGTON, Del. (Reuters) -The Biden administration will take swift action when it assumes office on Jan. 20 to roll back harmful Trump administration policies that have not taken effect by Inauguration day, a spokeswoman for President-elect Joe Biden's transition team said on Wednesday. "The Biden-Harris White House will issue a memo to take effect afternoon Eastern Time on January 20 that will halt, or delay, midnight regulations," Jen Psaki told a news conference. Psaki gave as an example an expected Department of Labor rule that would make it easier for companies to call their workers independent contractors to avoid minimum wage and overtime protections.

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    No Ma'am! Celebrities Who Turned Down Honors from Queen Elizabeth

    From John Lennon to John Oliver, famous faces have their reasons for declining royal awards

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    James Corden Hosted a Dance-Off Between Prince Harry and Prince William at Harry's Wedding

    And Serena Williams "played beer pong like it was tennis."

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    China accuses US of show of force with Taiwan Strait passage

    China accused the U.S. of staging a show of force by sailing two Navy warships through the Taiwan Strait on Thursday morning. The Navy said the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyers USS John S. McCain and USS Curtis Wilbur “conducted a routine Taiwan Strait transit” in accordance with international law. China’s Defense Ministry called the move a “show of force” and a provocation that “sent the wrong signal to the ‘Taiwan independence forces’ and seriously endangered peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait area.”

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