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Prominent Conservative activist Charlie Kirk is dead after being shot in the neck while hosting a political event at Utah Valley University. Jackson Proskow explains how it's being called a "political assassination," and how Kirk had a huge influence on young conservatives and the MAGA movement. Multiple Russian drones crossed into Poland's airspace overnight, which had NATO scrambling to send fighter jets to shoot them down. Reggie Cecchini looks at how both Poland and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte are describing Russia's actions, how the Kremlin is defending itself, and the fears of Russia's war on Ukraine expanding. Redmond Shannon reports on how Israel appears to be increasingly isolated on the world stage following its attack targeting Hamas leaders in Doha, Qatar; and how Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says Canada is "evaluating" its relationship with Israel. Eric Sorensen looks at the lottery and the lineups for tickets to see the 2026 World Cup in Canada. Phil Carpenter reports on a promising new tool in cancer treatment and its Canadian connection. Plus, Mike Armstrong reports on how a small gesture from hockey legend Ken Dryden made a huge difference for one Canadian family. And are we truly alone in the universe? How NASA has found evidence of life on Mars.
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Prominent Conservative activist Charlie Kirk is dead after being shot in the neck while hosting a political event at Utah Valley University. Jackson Proskow explains how it's being called a "political assassination," and how Kirk had a huge influence on young conservatives and the MAGA movement. Multiple Russian drones crossed into Poland's airspace overnight, which had NATO scrambling to send fighter jets to shoot them down. Reggie Cecchini looks at how both Poland and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte are describing Russia's actions, how the Kremlin is defending itself, and the fears of Russia's war on Ukraine expanding. Redmond Shannon reports on how Israel appears to be increasingly isolated on the world stage following its attack targeting Hamas leaders in Doha, Qatar; and how Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says Canada is "evaluating" its relationship with Israel. Eric Sorensen looks at the lottery and the lineups for tickets to see the 2026 World Cup in Canada. Phil Carpenter reports on a promising new tool in cancer treatment and its Canadian connection. Plus, Mike Armstrong reports on how a small gesture from hockey legend Ken Dryden made a huge difference for one Canadian family. And are we truly alone in the universe? How NASA has found evidence of life on Mars.
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