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[View Web Version]( [Star Logo] Headlines [TTC suspends transit officers’ collecting of personal data when issuing warnings]( [The move follows a Star investigation into the practice — in which rider information was stored for 20 years — that raised privacy and discrimination concerns.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [Facebook says far-right, anti-Muslim content doesn’t violate its standards]( [Never Again Canada, which has nearly 235,000 followers, spreads misleading content and uses a URL-masking technique to deceive its audience.]( [Read More [arrow]]( Want to get the latest from all your favourite Star columnists in your inbox? Now you can with our new Opinion newsletter. [Sign up for the Opinion newsletter right here](. [Feature Seperator] [Federal border security minister blasts Ford government over lack of help for asylum claims]( [Talks between the federal government and Queen’s Park about working together to manage the increase in asylum claimants have been “unfruitful.”]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [Inside the final days of the largest forensic investigation in Toronto police history]( [Toronto police arrest Bruce McArthur and the Village confronts the full scale of his crimes. Part four in a four-part series on the Toronto police investigation and community efforts that caught serial killer Bruce McArthur.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [From robots to restaurants: Refugee entrepreneurs pitch business plans in hopes of turning dreams into reality]( [Syrian refugees given a chance to pitch business proposals to investors through a joint pilot program by Toronto-based Refugee Career Jumpstart Project and Angel Investors Ontario.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [‘YIKES!!!’ Metrolinx draft reports give insight into how agency pitches transit plans]( [A February 2018 report on possible GO stations went through multiple revisions, wherein the provincial transit agency removed statements that could cast its program in a negative light, documents show.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] OPINION [Bruce Arthur: Sixers won’t let Raptors get ahead of themselves, force Game 7 with rout in Philly]( [Toronto repeats the mistakes from earlier in series but there’s still another chance Sunday.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [Tanya Talaga: When we work together, no matter what the political stripe, there is hope for Kashechewan]( [But past experience has taught the community of Kashechewan to be cautious when it comes to getting help to relocate to higher ground, Tanya Talaga writes.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [Condos, pianos and Lambos: Five takeaways from B.C.’s dirty money reports]( [A weak regulatory system combined with a highly speculative real estate market and connections between local gangsters and transnational organized crime made British Columbia a magnet for money laundering, two reports have found.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [Feature Seperator] [Hackers swipe more than $40M of bitcoin from cryptocurrency exchange]( [The theft from Binance offers another example of the vulnerability facing cryptocurrencies and the venues where investors trade them.]( [Read More [arrow]]( [✉ Like this? Click to sign up for more newsletters]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( Download our FREE mobile app [android]( [ios]( Toronto Star Newspapers Limited. One Yonge Street, 4th Floor, Toronto, ON M5E 1E6. 416-367-2000. If you no longer wish to receive Headlines emails, please [click here to unsubscribe](. To see our Privacy Policy, [click here](.

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