• NewsThe Canadian Press

    Police announce nine suspects in $24M gold and cash heist at Toronto Pearson

    TORONTO — Two men who worked for Air Canada and an alleged firearms trafficker are among nine people charged in a heist of nearly $24 million in gold and cash from Toronto's Pearson airport a year ago, police said Wednesday, offering new details of what happened in the "sensational" case. Peel Regio

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  • CelebrityNY Daily News

    OJ Simpson did not die surrounded by loved ones, says lawyer

    The family of O.J. Simpson announced last week the former football star died on April 10 “surrounded by his children and grandchildren.” But according to Simpson’s longtime lawyer Malcolm LaVergne, the 76-year-old father of four was a sole visitor away from dying alone. LaVergne declined to tell The

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  • US PoliticsHuffPost

    Michael Cohen Explains Exactly Why Donald Trump’s Barron Graduation Ban Whine Is ‘Comical’

    The former president's onetime right-hand man pointed out Trump's history when it comes to marking his children's educational milestones.

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  • LifestyleYahoo News Canada

    Loblaws Canada groceries: Shoppers slam store for green onions with roots chopped off — 'I wouldn't buy those'

    A photo of green onions being sold with the roots chopped off at a Toronto Loblaws store is stirring more anger online against the Canadian grocery giant.

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  • CelebrityThe Daily Beast

    Prince Harry Renounces His British Residency, Says America Is His Home

    Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/GettyPrince Harry has publicly renounced his British residency, in paperwork coinciding with his first public appearance since his sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, was diagnosed with cancer.Harry spoke via video link on Wednesday at the annual gene

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  • HealthCBC

    Patients are paying for surgeries covered by the province

    Health-care advocates say patients are unnecessarily paying thousands to private medical clinics for procedures covered by the province, such as cataract surgery. They say many patients are falling for doctors engaging in 'predatory upselling' of services.

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  • CelebrityPeople

    Megan Fox Snaps Makeup-Free Selfie in Bra, Boxers and 26-Inch Blue Hair Extensions 'Post-Coachella'

    The actress told PEOPLE on April 12 that she lengthened her bob to give it “Coachella energy”

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