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Lapu-Lapu festival attack suspect gets date for judge-only trial

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The trial for Adam Kai-Ji Lo, who is facing 11 counts of second-degree murder in the 2025 Lapu-Lapu festival attack

Artificial intelligence 'promising and problematic' for courts, chief justice says

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OTTAWA - Artificial intelligence is proving to be both promising and problematic for Canadian courtrooms, Chief Justice Richard Wagner said

Visa plugs its payment network into ChatGPT, letting AI agents shop and pay for users

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Betting that people will soon grow more comfortable having artificial intelligence agents shop for groceries, plane

Toronto store deals with damage to e-bikes, lithium-ion batteries after fire breaks out

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Toronto’s fire chief says a store specializing in e-bikes saw severe damage to many of its items after a fire

2 charged for allegedly flying drones near Toronto FIFA World Cup kick-off event

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Two people has been charged with allegedly flying unauthorized drones near the FIFA World Cup Countdown Concert at Fort York

The secrets behind a memorable World Cup anthem, from Shakira and more

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NEW YORK (AP) — What makes a memorable World Cup anthem? Is it a song that best reflects the host

Canadian and U.S. stock markets slide on weakness in commodities and AI

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TORONTO - Stock markets in Canada and the U.S. fell on Wednesday, amid weakening commodity prices and sharp swings in

AI-generated 'fake cases' a concern for courts, Canada's top judge says

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OTTAWA — Canada’s top judge says guardrails for how artificial intelligence can be used by judges and lawyers must evolve because

Knicks stun Spurs with largest comeback in NBA Finals history, take 3-1 lead

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It’s bedlam in the Big Apple as the New York Knicks are officially on the doorstep of basketball supremacy. The