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5 tips to adjust to the time change this weekend

The switch to standard time occurs at 2 a.m. on Sunday, with clocks moving back one hour. The end of daylight saving time means it will get darker earlier in the evening, with sunset before 5 p.m. starting on Sunday.

 

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The impact of Trump's lies in Springfield, Ohio

Springfield, Ohio was once a manufacturing hub. Now, people know it for Trump's comments at September's presidential debate, when he famously - and falsely - told an audience of 67 million people that Haitians eat their pets, echoing claims that had circulated on social media.

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T.O. police chase suspect who crashed allegedly stolen truck

Video shows the moment officers pursue one person who jumped out of an alleged stolen truck that crashed into a downtown Toronto store.