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Gunfire erupts at the White House Correspondents' Dinner — President Trump is safe after a suspect was apprehended by Secret Service.

CBC’s Paul Hunter describes the "absolute chaos" inside the ballroom as the White House Correspondents' Dinner turned into a crime scene.

World leaders — including Prime Minister Mark Carney — are condemning last night’s shooting in Washington as a "shocking" assault on democracy.

King Charles is expected to begin a high-stakes state visit to Washington tomorrow — amid rising diplomatic tensions and a security crisis at the White House.

Doctors in Toronto are celebrating a "Canadian first" — an HIV patient in sustained remission following a historic bone marrow transplant.

One year after the deadly Lapu-Lapu Day attack in Vancouver — survivors are calling for better support and transparency over missing victim funds.

Ukraine marks 40 years since the Chernobyl disaster while warning that ongoing Russian air strikes could trigger a new nuclear catastrophe.

Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe makes sports history as the first person to break the two-hour marathon barrier in an official race.

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