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GOOD MORNING An Iranian government official denies Tehran’s involvement in the Salman Rushdie attack, Anne Heche is taken off life support after organ donor recipients were found, and a new study predicts a grim future for California due to climate change. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Rushdie attack An Iranian government official has denied Tehran’s involvement in the attack on author Salman Rushdie, but justified the stabbing. |
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| | | Afghan resettlement goal One year after the Taliban took control of Kabul, Canada’s efforts to resettle Afghan refugees have lagged behind official targets, government statistics show. |
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| | | Anne Heche Anne Heche was taken off life support Sunday, nine days after being injured in a fiery car crash, a spokesperson for the actor said. She was 53. |
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| | | Hydrogen deal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz are set to sign a green energy agreement later this month in Newfoundland. The project would be the first of its kind in Canada. |
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| | | Finding new homes About 4,000 beagles are looking for homes after being rescued from a Virginia breeding facility. The dogs were bred to be sold to laboratories for drug experiments. |
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | The FBI is on high alert after online threats to law enforcement emerged following a raid on Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate. | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | A warming climate could see a future California flood become the world's costliest disaster, a new study suggests. | |
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