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'Evidence of misconduct' in federal investigation of ex-FBI head James Comey, judge finds
A U.S. judge found on Monday there is evidence of misconduct in how a federal prosecutor closely aligned with President Donald Trump secured criminal charges against James Comey, and ordered that grand jury materials be turned over to the former FBI chief’s defense lawyers. Source link
Short-video app Vine is being revived — but AI is a no-go
Evan Henshaw-Plath is rebooting the app Vine under the name Divine, with the support of Twitter founder Jack Dorsey. The effort aims to combat AI slop by banning any content flagged as AI-generated. Source link
Poland says explosive device detonated on train route between Warsaw and Ukraine border
Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Monday that an explosion on a section of railway line used for deliveries to Ukraine was an “unprecedented act of sabotage.” Source link
Atlantic premiers, New England governors gather in St. John's
The meetings come amid ongoing tensions between Canada and the U.S. Source link
Toronto City Hall raises Palestinian flag, joining other cities across Canada
The Palestinian flag is flying over Toronto’s city hall Monday morning after similar moves by other Canadian cities. Source link
3 teens killed in crash near Hanover, Ont., remembered for joy they brought others
A week ago, three teenagers were killed in a car crash after leaving a Remembrance Day ceremony at their high school in Hanover, Ont. As a fourth remains in hospital, those who knew the three who died are remembering them as selfless and happy young people whose lives were cut short too soon. Source link
2 people charged after over 300 thefts at GTA mausoleums, cemeteries: Halton police
A man and a woman have been arrested after allegedly committing over 300 thefts at mausoleums and cemeteries across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), said the Halton Regional Police Service. Source link
TD Bank settles human rights complaint by Muslim-Indigenous man
A human rights complaint in B.C. has been settled between TD Bank and a Muslim-Indigenous man who said a Surrey branch teller denied him service and called the police on him when he tried to open a bank account. Source link
TD Bank settles human rights complaint by B.C. Muslim-Indigenous man
A human rights complaint has been settled between TD Bank and a Muslim-Indigenous man who claimed he was racially profiled while trying to open a bank account at a Surrey, B.C., branch in 2021. Source link