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Trump tells Christians they wont have to vote after this election

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump told Christians at a Turning Point Action event in West Palm Beach, Fla., that if they vote for him in November, they won’t have to vote again in four years. Trump’s remarks raised concerns about democracy and his intentions, with Democrats criticizing his statements. Trump’s campaign did not clarify his comments. Trump’s speech also included references to serving more than two terms as president, sparking controversy.

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Global News Toronto

Californias largest wildfire explodes in size as fires rage across US West

Thousands of firefighters battle a massive wildfire in northern California, scorching an area the size of Los Angeles. The Park Fire, the state’s largest this year, threatens thousands of structures and prompts evacuations in four counties. Lightning-sparked blazes also rage in the U.S. West and Canada. A pilot dies in Oregon, and over 110 active fires burn across the U.S. amid record heat and dry conditions.

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Global News Toronto

Californias largest wildfire explodes in size as fires rage across U.S. West

Thousands of firefighters are battling a massive wildfire in northern California, which has scorched an area the size of Los Angeles. The Park Fire, the largest blaze in California this year, has destroyed over 130 structures and prompted evacuations in four counties. The fire, fueled by dry, hot, and windy conditions, has quickly spread, prompting unwelcome comparisons to the deadly 2018 Camp Fire. Other wildfires are also raging across the western United States and Canada.

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CP24

Toronto’s Summer McIntosh wins silver in women’s 400m freestyle at Paris Games

Summer McIntosh won Canada’s first medal at the Paris Olympics, a silver in the 400m freestyle. Australia’s Ariarne Titmus took gold, with McIntosh second and Katie Ledecky of the US in third. McIntosh, a world-record holder, narrowly missed a medal in Tokyo. Maggie Mac Neil also advanced to the women’s 100m butterfly final. Published by The Canadian Press on July 27, 2024.

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The Associated Press

Dronespying scandal FIFA strips Canada of 6 points in Olympic women’s soccer, bans coaches 1 year

FIFA penalized Canada in the Paris Olympics women’s soccer tournament, deducting six points and banning three coaches for a year due to a drone-spying scandal. The Canadian soccer federation faces a fine of 200,000 Swiss francs. The coaches were caught spying on New Zealand’s practices. Canada Soccer and the Canadian Olympic Committee are considering an appeal. The case may go to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

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