| | | GOOD MORNING | Ukraine says it hit Russia's flagship with missiles in the Black Sea, Moscow bans Canadian senators in "counter" sanctions, and the details behind the 30-hour search for the Brooklyn subway shooting suspect. Here's what you need to know to start your day. |
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Flagship hit Ukrainian forces say they have struck and seriously damaged the flagship of Russia's Black Sea fleet, dealing a potentially major setback to Moscow's forces. |
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'Counter' sanctions Russia has banned 86 of 90 current Canadian senators from entering the country, in its latest volley of "counter" sanctions. |
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Search for suspect
Here's how investigators pieced together the clues to find the suspect of the shooting on a Brooklyn subway train. |
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Medically-assisted death
A 51-year-old Ontario woman with severe sensitivities to chemicals died by medically-assisted suicide after a failed bid to get better housing. |
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Twitter offering
Elon Musk is offering to buy Twitter, just days after the Tesla CEO said he would no longer be joining the social media company's board of directors. |
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A team of Ukrainian scientists who have been stationed in Antarctica are now headed home. | |
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Rate hike and mortgages | Canada's latest mortgage rate hike should not impact Canadians' ability or desire to refinance or renew their mortgages, experts argue. |
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