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DeChambeau leads after opening round at Masters, Canada’s Conners tied for 9th

by Virginia Chavez
DeChambeau leads after opening round at Masters, Canada’s Conners tied for 9th

The third iteration of Bryson DeChambeau might be the most daunting at the Masters. Once the mad scientist, then the incredible bulk, DeChambeau has entered what he called simply the …

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PetroChina on track to peak carbon emissions, double output powered by low-carbon energy: top executives

by Anas Siddiqui
PetroChina on track to peak carbon emissions, double output powered by low-carbon energy: top executives

PetroChina, the nation’s largest oil and gas producer, is on track to reach its goal to peak carbon emissions next year and is confident it can double the contribution of …

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Canada’s Mackenzie Hughes shares lead with 4 others at Valspar Championship

by Virginia Chavez
Canada’s Mackenzie Hughes shares lead with 4 others at Valspar Championship

Stewart Cink made a great escape from the pine straw for an unlikely birdie and had a 4-under 67 that gave him a five-way share of the lead Friday in …

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The world has turned its back on Sudan as catastrophic war rages on, says aid worker

by Walter Watson
The world has turned its back on Sudan as catastrophic war rages on, says aid worker

As It Happens6:53The world has turned its back on Sudan as catastrophic war rages on, says aid worker Jan Egeland says the stories he’s heard from Sudanese war refugees have …

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Canada’s Nick Taylor takes 1-shot lead into Sunday at waterlogged Phoenix Open

by Virginia Chavez
Canada’s Nick Taylor takes 1-shot lead into Sunday at waterlogged Phoenix Open

The party at TPC Scottsdale was a rager Saturday, with so many booze-soaked shenanigans that the Phoenix Open had to close the gates mid-afternoon and limit alcohol sales because the …

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Netanyahu rejects proposed ceasefire terms, slams ‘delusional’ Hamas demands

by Walter Watson
Netanyahu rejects proposed ceasefire terms, slams ‘delusional’ Hamas demands

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday rejected Hamas’s terms for a ceasefire and hostage-release agreement, calling them “delusional,” a position that complicates efforts to strike a deal between the …

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Category 6 Hurricanes Will Have Wind Speeds Faster Than Ferrari

by Horatio Thompson
Category 6 Hurricanes Will Have Wind Speeds Faster Than Ferrari

Hurricanes are becoming deadlier as a result of climate change, and scientists are proposing that we should add another category to the scale used to measure storm intensity. Hurricanes are …

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Sustainability: China proposes first standards for recycling wind turbines to manage imminent surge of retired equipment

by Anas Siddiqui
Sustainability: China proposes first standards for recycling wind turbines to manage imminent surge of retired equipment

China has issued its first set of proposed standards for recycling retired onshore wind turbines, laying the foundation for tackling supply chain sustainability challenges arising from renewable energy generation. The …

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After days of confusion, Trudeau government says it will abide by ICJ on genocide case against Israel

by Walter Watson
After days of confusion, Trudeau government says it will abide by ICJ on genocide case against Israel

Canada will abide by all rulings arising from South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), officials at Global Affairs Canada have told CBC News. The …

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The running of the runners-up: In Iowa caucuses, the suspense involves second place

by Walter Watson
The running of the runners-up: In Iowa caucuses, the suspense involves second place

Americans begin the months-long process of selecting their president with virtually no doubt about who will win the first Republican nominating contest on Monday in Iowa. Barring a catastrophic error in …

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