Today in History: July 31, Bill Russell and Nichelle Nichols die on same day
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Rishi Sunak to green-light hundreds of new oil and gas licenses in North Sea
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Ukraine says Russian missiles hit another apartment building and likely trapped people under rubble
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Stock market today: European shares open mixed after Asia rallies on hopes for Chinese stimulus
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EU leader warns Europe won’t tolerate aggression: ‘Not in Ukraine, not in the Indo-Pacific’
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As the pope heads to Portugal, he’s laying the groundwork for the church’s future and his own legacy
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In the news today: Canada at Women’s World Cup, new B.C. port strike deal
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‘Why not?’: Former Broncos player has sights set on Paralympic wheelchair basketball
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Breakthrough in B.C. port dispute as new tentative deal is reached
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