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    Gov. Kristi Noem says Kim Jong Un book claims have been 'adjusted' but stands by killing Cricket. Here's where things stand with 'No Going Back.'

    Kristi Noem, the Republican governor of South Dakota and potential 2024 running mate for Donald Trump, was pressed in an interview on CBS's "Face the Nation" on claims made in her forthcoming memoir.

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    Panamanians vote in election dominated by former president banned from running

    Panamanians head to the polls to vote in an election that has been consumed by unfolding drama surrounding the country’s ex-president, despite not even being on the ballot. Voters in the Central American nation on Sunday will weigh promises of economic prosperity and migratory crackdowns with a corruption scandal. (P Video by Martín Silva and Matías Delacroix)

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    1 dead, 1 seriously injured following ATV crash in Guysborough County

    An ATV crash on Saturday near Upper Big Tracadie, N.S., has left one man dead and another with serious injuries.According to a news release, RCMP responded to a report of a single-ATV crash off South Merland Road in Guysborough County at 6:18 p.m.The driver of the ATV and a passenger were travelling north on a dirt road parallel to Highway 16 toward Upper Big Tracadie when it crashed and overturned, the release says.A 53-year-old Antigonish man who was the passenger on the ATV was pronounced dea

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    Would you buy an Edmonton Transit T-shirt?

    Would you buy an LRT mug or a hydrogen-bus hoodie? In the near future, Edmontonians could get their hands on some Edmonton Transit Service merchandise. ETS branch manager Carrie Hotton-MacDonald says the organization is looking at an online store where public transit fans could purchase branded items."This is something that other transit properties do," Hotton-MacDonald told CBC Edmonton's Radio Active."People find it fun. It's a way to connect and show their pride over public transit."Listen to

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    Frontline priest leads Orthodox Easter service for Ukrainian soldiers

    For a third year running many Eastern Orthodox Christian Ukrainian soldiers are celebrating Easter on the front lines. It’s a busy time of the year for members of the church, including frontline Priests like Ivan, Chaplain of the 72 Mechanised Brigade of the Ukrainian Army. After driving to a Ukrainian army position in the dead of night, he held a short service with soldiers and blessed Easter cakes that would end up with troops in and around the frontlines. (AP video: Vasilisa Stepanenko)

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    AP explains Israel's decision to bar Al Jazeera

    AP journalist Jon Gambrell explains the situation surrounding Israel's order to bar Al Jazeera from working in the country amid the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip.

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    Indigenous market in Quidi Vidi boosts confidence of vendors

    Isabella White says Saturday was her first market. She says the program aimed to help Indigenous youth learn business skills was the push she needed to start selling her art. (Arlette Lazarenko/CBC)On Saturday afternoon, nine Indigenous artists and crafters opened their market at Quidi Vidi Village Artisan Studios - some for the first time.Isabella White, from York Harbour, was selling jewllery she made from cod leather and sweetgrass tat she picked and braided. She says this is the first market

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