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Australian airline Jetstar will charge passengers to use the overhead lockers for their bags
Jetstar plans to charge passengers for using overhead compartments starting February 2027
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Lloyd Robertson, longtime anchor of Canada's top TV newscast, dies at 92
Lloyd Robertson, who was chief anchor of CTV National News for 27 years and became one of Canada’s most trusted journalists on the country’s top-rated nightly television newscast, has died
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Utility's idle transmission tower caused 2025 Eaton fire that killed 19, Los Angeles officials say
Los Angeles fire officials say the deadly 2025 Eaton fire was caused by Southern California Edison equipment
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SpaceX posts loss in first report as a public company but less than expected
SpaceX reported a smaller loss than Wall Street expected along with a surge in revenue in its first quarterly report as a public company as it sharply boosted spending, particularly on artificial intelligence
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Chipotle pulls jalapeños from some restaurants as health officials investigate salmonella outbreak
Chipotle Mexican Grill says it has removed jalapeños from some of its restaurants after determining the peppers could potentially be tied to a salmonella outbreak public health officials are investigating
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US stocks hit records as profits keep piling up for Palantir and others, while oil prices ease
The U.S. stock market rallied to records as companies kept piling up profits and oil prices eased
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S&P 500 leaps 1.8% to an all-time high as profits keep piling up for US companies and as oil prices ease
S&P 500 leaps 1.8% to an all-time high as profits keep piling up for US companies and as oil prices ease
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FACT FOCUS: No, you won't need an ID to shop at city-owned grocery stores in New York City
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s plan to open five city-owned grocery stores is being misrepresented online with claims that identification will be required to shop there
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Ebola kills 1,700 in eastern Congo as the fastest-growing outbreak surges
Ebola has killed over 1,700 people in eastern Congo, becoming the fastest-growing outbreak of the disease
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Iran and Oman make progress on a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, officials say
Iran and the Gulf Arab state of Oman have made progress toward a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a potential breakthrough that could help wind down the war in the Middle East
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