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Calls for ICE reform grow after agents kill 2 men in their cars in 1 week

Two recent fatal shootings of motorists by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are sparking renewed calls for change in how the federal agency operates. Following Tuesday reports that Trump officials have told ICE officers to suspend most vehicle stops, legal experts told CBC News that's not enough.
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Attorney general nominee Todd Blanche pressed on controversial Trump fund, Epstein files

Todd Blanche, a former lawyer for Donald Trump, was challenged by Democratic senators on his ability to lead the Justice Department free from the demands of the president in the first of two days of confirmation hearings on Wednesday.
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Andy Burnham: the next U.K. prime minister

Andy Burnham is about to become the next prime minister of the United Kingdom. But what do we know about him?
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Dozens of Meta employees sue, allege AI use for layoffs affects workers on protected leave

A group of 26 employees is suing their employer, alleging that the company used AI to select people for layoffs. In a statement, Meta said the allegations are not based in facts, and that organizational decisions are made by people, not AI.
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'Absolutely crushed': Inside the investigation that saw StubHub refund 'devastated' Taylor Swift fans

Heartbreak, panic, anger. Those are just some of the emotions contained in customer complaint logs StubHub provided B.C.'s consumer protection agency during an investigation into alleged wrongdoing related to sales of tickets for Taylor Swift's Vancouver Eras Tour in December 2024. As the ticket resale site faces fresh controversy over the recent sale of World Cup tickets, documents obtained by CBC News provide a window into a probe emerging from another high-profile event.