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New Year's Eve parties cancelled, moved online in cities across Canada

New Year's Eve parties cancelled, moved online in cities across Canada

VANCOUVER — Canada's major cities are set to ring in the New Year with more of a gentle chime than a resounding clang, with many official celebrations cancelled or moved online for the second year in a row due to COVID-19.
Fact Focus: Misinformation persists after Maxwell trial ends

Fact Focus: Misinformation persists after Maxwell trial ends

The sex-trafficking trial of Jeffrey Epstein’s former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, ended with a guilty verdict, but that hasn't stopped the flow of false news that has swirled around the case.
What's next for Ghislaine Maxwell after guilty verdict?

What's next for Ghislaine Maxwell after guilty verdict?

NEW YORK (AP) — With Wednesday's guilty verdict in the sex-trafficking trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, here's a look at what the once high-flying Jeffrey Epstein confidante was accused of and what's next for her: WHO WERE GHISLAINE MAXWELL’S ACCUSERS? Th
Comments renew debate over adoption as abortion alternative

Comments renew debate over adoption as abortion alternative

Year after year, several thousand women in the U.S. carry an unintended pregnancy to term and then offer the baby for adoption. It's a choice commended by many foes of abortion.
Russia labels Pussy Riot member, others as 'foreign agents'

Russia labels Pussy Riot member, others as 'foreign agents'

MOSCOW (AP) — Russian authorities on Thursday designated a member of the Pussy Riot punk group, a satirist and an art collector as “foreign agents,” part of efforts to stifle dissent.
Yukon raises 2022 camping fees for territorial parks, first jump in 20 years

Yukon raises 2022 camping fees for territorial parks, first jump in 20 years

WHITEHORSE — Yukon is increasing camping fees in parks across the territory in 2022 for the first time in two decades. Environment Minister Nils Clarke says the new fees will support the maintenance and sustainability of parks and campgrounds.
Cut! Popcorn, candy ban hits French cinemas' virus recovery

Cut! Popcorn, candy ban hits French cinemas' virus recovery

MARLY-LE-ROI, France (AP) — No more munching, crunching and slurping at the movies in France: The country's increasingly fraught fight against an unprecedented surge in coronavirus infections is putting a stop to eating and drinking at French cinemas
Nursing home workers are urged to get boosters as cases soar

Nursing home workers are urged to get boosters as cases soar

WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal health officials on Thursday pressed nursing home workers to get their booster shots amid a spike in COVID-19 cases among staffers and a concerning lag in booster vaccination for residents and staff.
Maxwell verdict bodes ill for Prince Andrew's civil case

Maxwell verdict bodes ill for Prince Andrew's civil case

LONDON (AP) — Prince Andrew wasn’t on trial in the Ghislaine Maxwell sex trafficking case, but her conviction is bad news for the man who is ninth in line to the British throne.
Mandy Moore braces for farewell to 'This Is Us'; music ahead

Mandy Moore braces for farewell to 'This Is Us'; music ahead

LOS ANGELES (AP) — If Mandy Moore is bracing for emotional whiplash, it’s understandable.
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