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ROSTHERN, Saskatchewan AP 鈥?The last suspect in a horrific stabbing rampage that killed 10 and wounded 18 in western Canada is dead f
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. AP 鈥?California Gov. Gavin Newsom has approved
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