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Oscars 2025 red carpet: The dreamiest and most daring fashion of the night
There’s no set costume theme for the Oscars, but this year’s guests embraced romanticism and drama in their sartorial selections.
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Oscars 2025 winners list: 'Anora' wins 5 awards, including best picture
‘Anora’ director Sean Baker also made Oscar history with four wins in one night, tying Walt Disney for the most wins in a single year in Academy Award history.
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O Canada! Corus FM Radio stations to play exclusively Canadian music March 1
For the inaugural Canadian Day on certain Corus FM radio stations, it’s going to be all Canadian music all day long. No exceptions.
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James Cameron leaving Trump's U.S., calls it 'horrifying'
Cameron is planning to move to New Zealand, and says Trump’s presidency is like ‘watching a car crash over and over again.’
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Gene Hackman, wife deaths deemed 'suspicious' after new details revealed
Sheriff Adam Mendoza said investigators are currently putting together a timeline of when the couple was last seen and when people close to the couple had last spoken to them.
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Katy Perry is heading to space on an all-women Blue Origin flight
The ‘E.T.’ singer will join journalist Gayle King and Jeff Bezos’ fiancée, Lauren Sánchez, on the New Shepard rocket.
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Transgender people to be barred from military service in new Pentagon policy
The policy suggests that transgender individuals would undermine the core values of the military.
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Gene Hackman, his wife and dog found dead in their New Mexico home
Gene Hackman, 95, Betsy Arakawa, 63, and their dog were apparently dead for some time before a maintenance worker found their bodies, investigators said.
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Film shows how immigration has shaped basketball
A new documentary makes the case that a change in Canada’s immigration policy more than 50 years ago has fuelled the country’s current boom in NBA players.
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Michelle Trachtenberg, star of 'Buffy,' 'Gossip Girl,' dead at 39
Michelle Trachtenberg was arguably best-known for her role as Buffy’s younger sister, Dawn Summers, in her 66-episode run of ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer.’
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