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NCAA · MichiganFormer Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore was handed three charges, including felony home invasion, by the Washtenaw County (Mich.) Prosecutor's Office on Friday, two days after he was fired by the university for engaging in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member. Moore has been charged with home invasion in the third degree, stalking and breaking and entering or entering without breaking.See the Story
Fired Michigan coach Sherrone Moore charged with felony home invasion, stalking after firing
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Bank of Canada · CanadaThe Bank of Canada is holding steady in its last interest rate decision of 2025 keeping the overnight rate at 2.25 per cent. Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem said the policy rate is at the right level to keep inflation close to 2 per cent while also helping the economy through what he called a period of “structural adjustment.”See the Story
Bank of Canada holds key interest rate at 2.25%
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Police · TorontoPolice say they have now identified a serial killer responsible for the murder of three women in Toronto in the 1980s and ’90s. During a news conference at Toronto police headquarters on Thursday, investigators confirmed that the late Kenneth Smith has now been identified as the man responsible for the murders of 25-year-old Christine Prince, 23-year-old Claire Samson, and 41-year-old Gracelyn Greenidge.See the Story
Serial killer responsible for murders of 3 women in Toronto in 1980s and ’90s: police
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