Royal fans are keeping calm and queueing on, as long lines of people in London wait several hours to say goodbye to Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Hall. New details about her state funeral are released: the mammoth and complex security operation for the ceremony. Not everyone is celebrating the life of the Queen. Why all the ceremonies and tributes to her are generating mixed emotions among Indigenous peoples, due to the monarchy's connection to colonialism and residential schools. Plus, digging up the debate over fossil fuels: the reopening of a Nova Scotia coal mine is raising both concerns about worker safety and climate commitments. And another tennis champ swings into retirement: tennis star Roger Federer's career, his influence, and the gratitude from fellow athletes.