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Canada: Tractor Drives Through Crowd at Pro-Palestine Rally in Toronto

Pro-Palestine protesters gathered outside the U.S. Consulate in Toronto on Tuesday night, November 18. During the rally, a Kubota tractor drove through the crowd.

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Canada: Manitoba Under State of Emergency as Wildfires Force Thousands to Evacuate

Manitoba declared a state of emergency and urged thousands of people in northern and eastern parts of the province to evacuate as wildfires continue to threaten communities across the province.  This video, recorded on Tuesday night, shows the raging fire in Sheridon.

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US: Amazon Workers Strike At Multiple Facilities, Demanding Fair Labor Contract

Workers at multiple Amazon facilities across the U.S. went on strike on Thursday, December 19, less than a week to go before Christmas, for better benefits, more money, and job security.

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21st Annual Unforgettable Gala Asian American Awards - LA

21st Annual Unforgettable Gala Asian American Awards - LA

American professional golfer Michelle Wie arrives at the 21st Annual Unforgettable Gala Asian American Awards held at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on December 16, 2023 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, CA, USA. Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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21st Annual Unforgettable Gala Asian American Awards - LA

21st Annual Unforgettable Gala Asian American Awards - LA

American professional golfer Michelle Wie arrives at the 21st Annual Unforgettable Gala Asian American Awards held at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on December 16, 2023 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, CA, USA. Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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21st Annual Unforgettable Gala Asian American Awards - LA

21st Annual Unforgettable Gala Asian American Awards - LA

American professional golfer Michelle Wie arrives at the 21st Annual Unforgettable Gala Asian American Awards held at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on December 16, 2023 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, CA, USA. Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM

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American Wie wins U.S. Women's Open golf

American Wie wins U.S. Women's Open golf

PINEHURST, United States - American Michelle Wie raises the trophy as she manages an even-par 70 in the final round to win the U.S. Women's Open golf with a four-round total of a 2-under-par 278 at Pinehurst Resort and Country Club in Pinehurst, North Carolina, on June 22, 2014.

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Wie flops at Casio World Open

Wie flops at Casio World Open

KOCHI, Japan - Michelle Wie reacts after missing her putt on the ninth hole on the second day of Casio World Open at Kochi Kuroshio Country Club on Nov. 24. Wie failed to make a single birdie for the second straight day and followed her first-round 81 with an 80 for a 17-over 161, well below the cut line established at even-par 144.

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Wie off to disastrous start at Casio World Open

Wie off to disastrous start at Casio World Open

KOCHI, Japan - Michelle Wie of the United States watches a shot during the first round of the men's Casio World Open Tournament at the Kuroshio Country Club in Geisei, Kochi Prefecture, on Nov. 23. Wie shot a disastrous 81 that put her next to bottom in the 102-player field.

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Wie makes donation for child care in Kochi

Wie makes donation for child care in Kochi

KOCHI, Japan - American teenage golfing star Michelle Wie (L) shakes hands with Kochi Gov. Daijiro Hashimoto during a donation ceremony in the village of Geisai in Kochi Prefecture on Nov. 21. Wie donated 10 million yen to 10 child-care facilities and infant homes in the prefecture ahead of her appearance this week in a Japanese men's tour event.

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Women's British Open begins

Women's British Open begins

LYTHAM ST. ANNES, Britain - Michelle Wie of the United States tees off at the fifth hole as the Women's British Open began Aug. 3 at Royal Lytham and St. Annes in Lancashire, England.

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Michelle Wie at Women's British Open

Michelle Wie at Women's British Open

LYTHAM & ST. ANNES, England - Michelle Wie of the United States watches her tee shot during a practice round at Royal Lytham and St. Annes in Lancashire, England, on Aug. 2 on the eve of the start of the Women's British Open.

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Michelle Wie in Evian Masters

Michelle Wie in Evian Masters

EVIAN, France - Michelle Wie of the United States waves to the galleries before teeing off in the final round of the Evian Masters in Evian, France, on July 29.

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Michelle Wie at Evian Masters

Michelle Wie at Evian Masters

EVIAN, france - Michelle Wie of the United States reacts after sinking a birdie putt during the third round of the women's Evian Masters in Evian, France, on July 28.

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Michelle Wie at Evian Masters

Michelle Wie at Evian Masters

EVIAN, France - Michelle Wie of the United States prepares for putting during the second round of the Evian Masters women's golf tournament in Evian, eastern France, on July 27.

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Michelle Wie at Evian Masters

Michelle Wie at Evian Masters

EVIAN, France - Michelle Wie of the United States reacts after sinking a birdie putt during the second round of the Evian Masters women's golf tournament in Evian, eastern France, on July 27.

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Players practice for LPGA Championship

Players practice for LPGA Championship

HAVRE DE GRACE, United States - Michelle Wie gives her autograph during her practice round at Bulle Rock Golf Club in Havre de Grace, Maryland, on June 6 two days before the start of the LPGA Championship on June 8.

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Ochoa stays at top at Kraft Nabisco C'ship

Ochoa stays at top at Kraft Nabisco C'ship

RANCHO MIRAGE, United States - Lorena Ochoa of Mexico looks at Michelle Wie during their third round of the Kraft Nabisco Championship at the Mission Hills Country Club on April 1. Ochoa dropped two shots, but remained at the top of the leaderboard with a three-shot lead over Wie, who shot a 73 for a three-round total of 210.

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Michelle Wie second at Kraft Nabisco C'ship

Michelle Wie second at Kraft Nabisco C'ship

RANCHO MIRAGE, United States - Michelle Wie watches her tee shot during the second round of the Kraft Nabisco Championship at the Mission Hills Country Club on March 31. She shot 71 to stay in second place after Lorena Ochoa of Mexico.

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Kraft Nabisco Golf Championship begins

Kraft Nabisco Golf Championship begins

RANCHO MIRAGE, United States - Japan's Ai Miyazato tees off at the 10th hole in the first-round at the Kraft Nabisco Championship at the Mission Hills course in Rancho Mirage, California, on March 30. In back is American 16-year-old sensation Michelle Wie.

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Michelle Wie third in Fields Open

Michelle Wie third in Fields Open

KAPOLEI, Hawaii - American star Michelle Wie finished third in the final round of the Fields Open at Ko Olina Golf Club in Hawaii on Feb. 25.

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Miyazato 8 shots off pace at Fields Open

Miyazato 8 shots off pace at Fields Open

KAPOLEI, United States - Japan's Sakura Yokomine (L) starts the second round of the Fields Open with American star Michelle Wie at Ko Olina Golf Club in Hawaii on Feb. 24. Yokomine climbed to tie for 15th after a 68.

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Yokomine goes round with Wie at Fields Open

Yokomine goes round with Wie at Fields Open

KAPOLEI, United States - Japan's Sakura Yokomine(L) goes round with American Michelle Wie in the first round of the Fields Open at Ko Olina Golf Club in Hawaii on Feb. 23.

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Japanese players in Hawaii

Japanese players in Hawaii

KAPOLEI, United States - Japan's Ai Miyazato (R) practices with Michelle Wie on Feb. 21 ahead of the Fields Open beginning at Ko Olina Golf Club in Kapolei, Hawaii, on Feb. 23.

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Wie fails to make cut versus men at Casio World Open

Wie fails to make cut versus men at Casio World Open

KOCHI, Japan - Michelle Wie attends a new conference Nov. 25 after failing by one shot to make the cut against the men after faltering with a 3-over-par 75 in the second round of the Casio World Open at Kochi Kuroshio Country Club in Kochi Prefecture.

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Wie fails to make cut versus men at Casio World Open

Wie fails to make cut versus men at Casio World Open

KOCHI, Japan - Michelle Wie is stunned at the 18th hole after missing a one-meter putt in the second round of the Casio World Open at Kochi Kuroshio Country Club in Kochi Prefecture on Nov. 25. She failed to make the cut against the men by only one shot after faltering with a 3-over-par 75 in the round.

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Michelle Wie playing on Japanese men's tour

Michelle Wie playing on Japanese men's tour

KOCHI, Japan - U.S. teenage golf star Michelle Wie tees off in the Casio World Open golf tournament on the Japanese men's tour at Kuroshio Country Club in Kochi, southwest of Japan, on Nov. 24.

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Wie aims to soar high after shaky pro debut

Wie aims to soar high after shaky pro debut

KOCHI, Japan - U.S. teenage golf star Michelle Wie, who will appear in the Casio World Open beginning Nov. 24, looks relaxed eating mandarin orange during her practice round at Kochi Kuroshio Golf Club on Nov. 23.

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Wie aims to soar high after shaky pro debut

Wie aims to soar high after shaky pro debut

KOCHI, Japan - U.S. teenage golf star Michelle Wie, who will appear in the Casio World Open beginning Nov. 24, is followed by sports journalists and photographers during her practice round at Kochi Kuroshio Golf Club on Nov. 23.

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Wie aims to soar high after shaky pro debut

Wie aims to soar high after shaky pro debut

KOCHI, Japan - U.S. teenage golf star Michelle Wie, who will appear in the Casio World Open beginning Nov. 24, watches her driver shot during her practice round at Kochi Kuroshio Golf Club on Nov. 23. The 16-year-old Hawaii native drove the ball over 300 yards on several tee shots.

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Wie hopes to make history at Casio World Open

Wie hopes to make history at Casio World Open

KOCHI, Japan - U.S. teenage golf star Michelle Wie speaks at a news conference at Kochi Kuroshio Country Club in Kochi on Nov. 22. Wie will take part in the top-tier Japanese men's tour Casio World Open kicking off on Nov. 24.

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Teenage prodigy Wie to play at Casio World Open in Nov.

Teenage prodigy Wie to play at Casio World Open in Nov.

TOKYO, Japan - Fifteen-year-old U.S. women's golf phenom Michelle Wie (file photo) will play in the Casio World Open, a top-tier Japanese men's tour event, in November. Her appearance in the Nov. 24-27 event was approved by the Japan Golf Tour Organization on Sept. 27.

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Two American teenage amateurs tied for lead in U.S. Women's Open

Two American teenage amateurs tied for lead in U.S. Women's Open

CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE, Colorado - American teenage amateur Morgan Pressel responds to the galleries during the third round of the U.S. Women's Open at Cherry Hills Country Club on June 25. She is tied for the lead with compatriot Michelle Wie and Karen Stupples of England.

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Two American teenage amateurs tied for lead in U.S. Women's Open

Two American teenage amateurs tied for lead in U.S. Women's Open

CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE, Colorado - American teenage amateur Michelle Wie watches her putt during the third round of the U.S. Women's Open at Cherry Hills Country Club on June 25. She is tied for the lead with compatriot Morgan Pressel and Karen Stupples of England.

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Japan's Miyazato crashes out of U.S. Women's Open

Japan's Miyazato crashes out of U.S. Women's Open

CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE, United States - American amateur sensation Michelle Wie watches her iron shot during the second round of the U.S. Women's Open at Cherry Hills Country Club in Colorado on June 24. Nicole Perrot of Chile took sole possession of the lead with her second straight 70, with Wie and Mexican Lorena Ochoa tied for second two shots behind on 142.

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(1)Miyazato off to slow start at Kraft Nabisco c'ship

(1)Miyazato off to slow start at Kraft Nabisco c'ship

RANCHO MIRAGE, United States - Japanese golfer Ai Miyazato watches the ball as 15-year-old amateur Michelle Wie plays a shot on the eighth hole on the opening day of the four-day Kraft Nabisco Championship on March 24 on the U.S. LPGA tour at Mission Hills Country Club. Miyazato went 3-over-par 75 and finished in a tie for 43rd place.

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Japan's Miyazato crashes out of U.S. Women's Open

Japan's Miyazato crashes out of U.S. Women's Open

CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE, United States - American amateur sensation Michelle Wie watches her iron shot during the second round of the U.S. Women's Open at Cherry Hills Country Club in Colorado on June 24. Nicole Perrot of Chile took sole possession of the lead with her second straight 70, with Wie and Mexican Lorena Ochoa tied for second two shots behind on 142. (Kyodo)

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Two American teenage amateurs tied for lead in U.S. Women's Open

Two American teenage amateurs tied for lead in U.S. Women's Open

CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE, Colorado - American teenage amateur Morgan Pressel responds to the galleries during the third round of the U.S. Women's Open at Cherry Hills Country Club on June 25. She is tied for the lead with compatriot Michelle Wie and Karen Stupples of England. (Kyodo)

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Teenage prodigy Wie to play at Casio World Open in Nov.

Teenage prodigy Wie to play at Casio World Open in Nov.

TOKYO, Japan - Fifteen-year-old U.S. women's golf phenom Michelle Wie (file photo) will play in the Casio World Open, a top-tier Japanese men's tour event, in November. Her appearance in the Nov. 24-27 event was approved by the Japan Golf Tour Organization on Sept. 27. (Kyodo)

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Michelle Wie

Michelle Wie

KOCHI, Japan - U.S. teenage golfer Michelle Wie at the Casio World Open's gala party at the Kochi Kuroshio Country Club in Kochi, Kochi Prefecture, on Nov. 22. (Kyodo)

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Wie aims to soar high after shaky pro debut

Wie aims to soar high after shaky pro debut

KOCHI, Japan - U.S. teenage golf star Michelle Wie, who will appear in the Casio World Open beginning Nov. 24, looks relaxed eating mandarin orange during her practice round at Kochi Kuroshio Golf Club on Nov. 23. (Kyodo)

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Wie aims to soar high after shaky pro debut

Wie aims to soar high after shaky pro debut

KOCHI, Japan - U.S. teenage golf star Michelle Wie, who will appear in the Casio World Open beginning Nov. 24, watches her driver shot during her practice round at Kochi Kuroshio Golf Club on Nov. 23. The 16-year-old Hawaii native drove the ball over 300 yards on several tee shots. (Kyodo)

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Wie aims to soar high after shaky pro debut

Wie aims to soar high after shaky pro debut

KOCHI, Japan - U.S. teenage golf star Michelle Wie, who will appear in the Casio World Open beginning Nov. 24, is followed by sports journalists and photographers during her practice round at Kochi Kuroshio Golf Club on Nov. 23. (Kyodo)

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Wie fails to make cut versus men at Casio World Open

Wie fails to make cut versus men at Casio World Open

KOCHI, Japan - Michelle Wie attends a new conference Nov. 25 after failing by one shot to make the cut against the men after faltering with a 3-over-par 75 in the second round of the Casio World Open at Kochi Kuroshio Country Club in Kochi Prefecture. (Kyodo)

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Wie fails to make cut versus men at Casio World Open

Wie fails to make cut versus men at Casio World Open

KOCHI, Japan - Michelle Wie is stunned at the 18th hole after missing a one-meter putt in the second round of the Casio World Open at Kochi Kuroshio Country Club in Kochi Prefecture on Nov. 25. She failed to make the cut against the men by only one shot after faltering with a 3-over-par 75 in the round. (Kyodo)

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Japanese players in Hawaii

Japanese players in Hawaii

KAPOLEI, United States - Japan's Ai Miyazato (R) practices with Michelle Wie on Feb. 21 ahead of the Fields Open beginning at Ko Olina Golf Club in Kapolei, Hawaii, on Feb. 23. (Kyodo)

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Yokomine goes round with Wie at Fields Open

Yokomine goes round with Wie at Fields Open

KAPOLEI, United States - Japan's Sakura Yokomine(L) goes round with American Michelle Wie in the first round of the Fields Open at Ko Olina Golf Club in Hawaii on Feb. 23. (Kyodo)

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Miyazato 8 shots off pace at Fields Open

Miyazato 8 shots off pace at Fields Open

KAPOLEI, United States - Japan's Sakura Yokomine (L) starts the second round of the Fields Open with American star Michelle Wie at Ko Olina Golf Club in Hawaii on Feb. 24. Yokomine climbed to tie for 15th after a 68. (Kyodo)

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Michelle Wie third in Fields Open

Michelle Wie third in Fields Open

KAPOLEI, Hawaii - American star Michelle Wie finished third in the final round of the Fields Open at Ko Olina Golf Club in Hawaii on Feb. 25. (Kyodo)

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Kraft Nabisco Golf Championship begins

Kraft Nabisco Golf Championship begins

RANCHO MIRAGE, United States - Japan's Ai Miyazato tees off at the 10th hole in the first-round at the Kraft Nabisco Championship at the Mission Hills course in Rancho Mirage, California, on March 30. In back is American 16-year-old sensation Michelle Wie. (Kyodo)

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