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Diagnosed with pneumonia, Clinton falls ill at 9/11 memorial
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton's personal doctor on Sunday said the Democratic presidential candidate was suffering from pneumonia after she fell ill at a Sept. 11 memorial, in an episode that renewed focus on her health less than two months before the general election. Full Article
Canada may grant easier residency for foreign workers: minister
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada may make it easier for temporary foreign workers to get permanent residency and eventual citizenship, Immigration Minister John McCallum said on Sunday. Full Article
Hanjin ship unloads in U.S., trucks expected to take containers
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A ship of bankrupt Hanjin Shipping Co Ltd is finishing unloading in California and expected to leave port on Monday, and truckers expect to pick up cargo soon, shipping industry officials said, in a good sign for importers. Full Article
Fourteen dogs die in Canada kennel's heating malfunction
TORONTO (Reuters) - Fourteen dogs in a western Canadian pet daycare and boarding facility died on Saturday after a mechanical malfunction caused heat to continuously enter their kennels, the organization said. Full Article
A raised fist, more kneeling players as NFL anthem protest spreads
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Marcus Peters raised his fist and several Miami Dolphins players knelt during performances of the U.S. national anthem on Sunday, the latest gestures in the National Football League to draw attention to racial inequality. Full Article
Hits keep coming as 'Sing' premieres at Toronto Film Festival
TORONTO (Reuters) - Comedy animation feature "Sing" premiered at the Toronto Film Festival on Sunday to an enthusiastic reception from filmgoers before Academy award winner Jennifer Hudson and singer-songwriter Tori Kelly performed songs from the movie. Full Article
Samsung urges Note 7 users to switch off phones and turn them in
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd on Saturday urged users of its Galaxy Note 7 phones to turn in their handsets as soon as possible as part of a recall aimed at limiting the damage caused by the fire-prone devices. Full Article