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Anglican leader visits Canadian residential school survivors

The head of the Anglican Church told a gathering of Canadian residential school survivors Saturday he was sorry for the church’s role in the “terrible crime” that was committed

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UK Queen shrugs off health issues, attends Philip service

Queen Elizabeth II has walked into Westminster Abbey through a side door to make good on her wish to attend a memorial service for her beloved husband Prince Philip.

Princess Charlene Returns to Monaco After Medical Odyssey

Eric Gaillard/AFP via GettyMonaco’s Princess Charlene is back home in the tiny city-state after a mysterious medical odyssey that kept her apart from her husband, Prince Albert, and their young children for nearly a year.The palace issued a statement Saturday confirming the 44-year-old royal had been reunited with her family, while also saying that she is still recovering from the aftereffects of what’s been described as an infection.“She still needs peace and calm,” the statement said, adding t

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Prince Albert of Monaco says he's 'furious' at the mother of his son for saying Princess Charlene once moved their child into the 'employee wing'

Nicole Coste, mother of Albert's son Alexandre, says Charlene moved her then 8-year-old son's room in their home before the couple's royal wedding.

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‘You have again lost your self-control’: Prince Albert’s scathing letters to Queen Victoria revealed

Scathing handwritten letters from Prince Albert to Queen Victoria after their arguments can be read by the public for the first time – nearly a century after their daughter tried to destroy them.

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Palace: Princess Charlene of Monaco's health 'reassuring'

Officials in the principality of Monaco say that Princess Charlene is in “reassuring” condition after being suddenly hospitalized with complications from a serious sinus infection.

Massive Caldor Fire closes in on Lake Tahoe area

Fire crews continue working to try to stop flames from engulfing the area surrounding Lake Tahoe. Residents have evacuated South Lake Tahoe and CBS News correspondent Carter Evans is there with the latest details.

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Family behind opioid manufacturer would give up pharma company under potential bankruptcy settlement

A New York judge is expected to decide today whether to approve a bankruptcy settlement from oxycontin maker Purdue Pharma. The drug company and members of the family that own it, the Sacklers, have been blamed by some for helping fuel the country's opioid crisis. It's been linked to about 500,000 deaths nationwide.

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Pope quotes Putin instead of Merkel to chide West's Afghan war

Pope Francis has criticized the West's recent involvement in Afghanistan as an outsider's attempt to impose democracy — although he did it by citing Russia's Vladimir Putin while thinking he was quoting Germany's Angela Merkel.

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Simu Liu on his 'shoot-your-shot' 'Shang-Chi' moment: 'Nobody was going to listen to me'

Simu Liu chats with USA TODAY's Brian Truitt about "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the 10 Rings," the first Marvel film with an Asian lead.

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Vigil held for slain US Marine in Massachusetts

A U.S. Marine who was among 13 killed in a suicide bombing in Afghanistan was honored Tuesday evening in her hometown. (Aug. 31)

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Today in History for September 1st

Highlights of this day in history: Nazi Germany invades Poland, start of World War II; Beslan hostage crisis begins in Russia; Bobby Fischer beats Boris Spassky for world chess crown; Boxer Rocky Marciano and singer Gloria Estefan born. (Sept. 1)

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Zucchini and Yellow Squash Gratin

Panko is an innovative Japanese flaky riff on breadcrumbs. It makes an excellent crusty topping for gratins like this one and macaroni and cheese.

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7 First Alert Forecast 5 p.m. Update, Tuesday, August 31

7 First Alert Forecast 5 p.m. Update, Tuesday, August 31

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Is Self-Publishing Your Book Worth the Money?

Writers and authors may wish to self-publish a book for many reasons, not least of which is bypassing the agent/publisher red tape. But how much does self-publishing cost—and is it worth the money?

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Houston has gone an entire year with a 100-degree temperature reading

To be sure, the city is far from chilly. A parade of 90-something days with high humidity means Houston residents are still cranking the air conditioning.

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Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco’s Marriage Is in Trouble, Reports Say

HRH Princess Charlene/InstagramThe narrative of a love match between Prince Albert of Monaco and his bride, former South African Olympic swimmer Charlene Wittstock, so relentlessly marketed by the tiny principality, has long struggled to maintain credibility when confronted with reality.Even before their wedding, there were extraordinary stories that Charlene tried to thrice flee the statelet only to be intercepted and brought back to the palace by the local security service.One of her escape at

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Prince Albert’s wife Princess Charlene explains why she's skipping their wedding anniversary: It 'saddens me'

According to the palace, recovery from the procedure has prevented Princess Charlene from doing any kind of traveling.

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Ferrari's Charles Leclerc out of Monaco GP after taking pole

Charles Leclerc's chances of winning his home race from pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix are over after he pulled out shortly before the start because of a gearbox problem.

Jews in New York protest Israel

Jewish Americans gathered in New York Friday night to protest Israel's actions in the wake of a bruising 11-day war that left more than 250 dead -- the vast majority Palestinians. (May 21)

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Queen enters 'twilight' of reign after farewell to Philip

Now that the Royal Family has said farewell to Prince Philip, attention will turn to Queen Elizabeth II’s 95th birthday on Wednesday and, in coming months, the celebrations marking her 70 years on the throne.

Macron is the latest world leader to catch COVID-19

French President Emmanuel Macron reacts as he meets Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020 in Paris. French President Emmanuel Macron has tested positive for COVID-19, the presidential Elysee Palace announced on Thursday. DONALD TRUMPPresident Donald Trump announced in October that he and his wife, first lady Melania Trump, tested positive for the coronavirus. BORIS JOHNSONThe British prime minister was the first major world leader confirmed to have COVID-19, after facing criticism for downplaying the pandemic. Other top officials in former Soviet states who were infected include Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

Loss of 'snowbirds' amid pandemic another hit to US tourism

Canadian snowbirds must buy a supplemental plan to their government-provided coverage for any emergencies during their stay. She’s also not sure how much of a boost RV parks and campgrounds will get. Snowbirds make up 30% of the business for Florida's RV parks, he said. Between vacation rentals and hotels, the city did 5.5% more business between July and September compared with the same period last year. “The amount of people coming on vacation rentals was like nothing we had ever seen.

Brazil's president says hydroxychloroquine to cure his virus

The president told reporters he underwent a lung X-ray on Monday after experiencing fever, muscle aches and malaise. As of Tuesday, his fever had subsided, he said, and he attributed the improvement to hydroxychloroquine. He took over after his predecessor, a doctor and health care consultant, quit in protest over Bolsonaros support for hydroxychloroquine. Bolsonaro supporter Silas Ribeiro said on the streets of Rio that the president is correct in saying the dangers of the virus have been exaggerated. Unlike Britain's prime minister, who moderated his rhetoric after testing positive for the virus, Bolsonaro will probably not change his stance, said Leandro Consentino, a political science professor at Insper, a university in Sao Paulo.

Monacos Prince Albert II: Oceans are a family heritage, with little time to save them

As head of state, Prince Albert II of Monaco, son of Prince Rainier III and Hollywood actress Grace Kelly, has made ocean research and conservation a priority through his government and his private foundation, the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation. Prince Albert sat down with the Los Angeles Times to talk about his foundation and why he puts such an emphasis on ocean conservation and sustainability. Prince Albert II is seen in 2005 in Svalbard, Norway, comparing the situation there with how it was in 1906, when his great-great-grandfather Prince Albert I visited. I took a trip to the Arctic region in 2005 to reenact the last scientific campaign of my great-great-grandfather Prince Albert I, who traveled around Svalbard, around Spitsbergen, in 1906. Oceans are a family heritage, because of my great-great-grandfather, but also my father, who spearheaded different initiatives to better protect the Mediterranean.

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Two inmates escape from Canadian penitentiary, police say

CNN Video(CNN) - Two inmates believed to be dangerous escaped from a Canadian prison in Saskatchewan Friday night and are still on the run, police said. "Prince Albert RCMP believes Favel and Lemaigre-Elliot can be dangerous and advises they are not to be approached," the police said in a statement Saturday. The pair could be in Prince Albert or on the way to Yorkton, La Loche or Saskatoon, the release said. He was last seen wearing track pants and a black coat, the police said. The Riverbend institution is a minimum-security facility about one kilometer (0.6 miles) west of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, that houses regular inmates and conditional released offenders with residency requirements, according to the Government of Canada website.

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