| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Brexit vote British lawmakers overwhelmingly rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's divorce deal with the European Union, prompting a no-confidence vote that could overturn her government. |
| | | | Requesting clemency Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canada has formally petitioned China not to follow through with the execution of a Canadian convicted of being an accessory to drug-smuggling. |
| | | | Redefining masculinity A new advertising campaign from razor-maker Gillette has attracted a firestorm of both support and criticism online for its implicit support of the MeToo movement. |
| | | | Space plants Cotton seeds transported to the far the side of the moon in a mini biosphere on China's Chang'e-4 lunar mission have sprouted, according to a report from state-run media. |
| | | | Ferryland iceberg A massive iceberg that captured global attention in 2017, when it parked beside a tiny Newfoundland town, will be seen around the world again on an international stamp. |
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| | | Authorities in Minnesota say a two-year-old child is OK after tumbling from the back seat of a moving vehicle while still strapped in a car seat. | | |
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