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Rolling Stone Tucker Carlson Invites ARMY to Rage After Insulting BTS White House Visit

Tucker Carlson has learned a valuable lesson today: If you come for K-pop, K-pop fans will pick you up. Speaking to Tucker Carlson on Tuesday night, the Fox News host and noted that the Russian flatterer aimed at K-pop’s most dangerous target: BTS. Global megastars were in Washington to discuss “Asian inclusion and representation” and …

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The dazzling rain of Herculean tau meteorites illuminates the sky. Take a look at these wonderful photos

A new shooting star illuminated the sky on a dazzling screen during Monday and Tuesday night, though it was not a “meteorite storm” as some star observers expected. Hercules tau meteor shower peaked at midnight with 10 to 25 meteors per hour falling through the night sky, according to EarthSky.com, which described the meteor shower …

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Hoggard had no position of power over whistleblowers in a sexual assault trial: Judge

Jurors for the sexual assault trial of Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard were told Tuesday that his celebrity status did not put him in a position of power over the two complainants. The jury, which began its deliberations on Tuesday afternoon, asked the court for clarity hours later on what constitutes a relationship of authority in …

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SkyTrain restored after thousands of Surrey passengers were delayed by train derailment

SkyTrain service between Columbia and Scott Road stations was finally restored on Tuesday evening, a day after a train was partially evacuated from the track, causing a stop. A TransLink spokesman told CBC around 8pm on Tuesday that track problems at the Expo line had been resolved and regular service was resuming, although there may …

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iOS 16 will introduce the “Always-On” screen on the iPhone 14. Will it affect the battery life of Apple phones?

Apple enthusiasts are gearing up for the long-awaited launch of the technology giant’s smartphone of the year, the iPhone 14, which is rumored to feature several key features, including the “Always-On” screen ( AOD). Apple is reportedly launching iOS 16 along with the upcoming iPhone, which will include an enhanced lock screen that will feature …

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Two Ontario men warn of losing money with wire transfer after making the same mistake

Two Ontario residents warn others to check their Interac e-mail recipients before sending transfers after losing money by making the same mistake. Although Interac says that the vast majority of wire transfers are sent without any problems, if you send a wire transfer to the wrong person, it can be difficult to get your money …

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Why a great Mountie who had drunk the night of the NS shootings says he went into action

When the sgt. Andy O’Brien heard that three of his fellow officers were broadcasting on the radio that they were listening to what could be shots or explosions in Portapique, their goal was to ensure their safety, now retired Mountie said. O’Brien was out on duty on the night of April 18, 2020 and had …

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BC’s decriminalization plan won’t do much to stop deaths from toxic drugs, forensic chief says

The federal government framed its announcement that possession of small amounts of drugs will be decriminalized in BC as a major political breakthrough, but for those close to the deadly drug crisis, the news has been received with skepticism. On Tuesday morning, British Colombians learned that Canadians aged 18 and over could have up to …

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