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In this courtroom sketch, Duty counsel Georgia Koulis, from left, Alek Minassian, Justice of the Peace Stephen Waisberg and Crown prosecutor Joe Callaghan appear in court in Toronto on Tuesday, April 24, 2018. The 25-year-old suspect, Minassian, was charged Tuesday with first degree murder in the deaths of 10 pedestrians he mowed down in the rented van he sent careening along the busy walkway. (Alexandra Newbould/The Canadian Press via AP)
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In this courtroom sketch, Duty counsel Georgia Koulis, from left, Alek Minassian, Justice of the Peace Stephen Waisberg and Crown prosecutor Joe Callaghan appear in court in Toronto on Tuesday, April 24, 2018.
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Photo: Alexandra Newbould, AP
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is interviewed by The Associated Press, in New York, Tuesday, April 24, 2018. Zarif is warning the Trump administration that pulling out from the Iran nuclear deal would undermine talks with North Korea by proving that America reneges on its promises.
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Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is interviewed by The Associated Press, in New York, Tuesday, April 24, 2018. Zarif is warning the Trump administration that pulling out from the Iran nuclear deal
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FILE- In this May 9, 2017, file photo, a package from Amazon Prime is loaded for delivery in New York. Last year, the online retailer introduced a system for letting people delivering packages into customers’ homes. Now, it’s their cars. GM says more than 7 million owners of Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac vehicles are eligible for Amazon’s new Amazon Key In-car delivery service.
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FILE- In this May 9, 2017, file photo, a package from Amazon Prime is loaded for delivery in New York. Last year, the online retailer introduced a system for letting people delivering packages into customers’
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10 Things to Know for Wednesday
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday:
1. WHICH NOMINATION IS IN PERIL
Details emerge over VA nominee Ronny Jackson's alleged misconduct, ranging from repeated drunkenness to a toxic work environment, as he served as a top White House doctor.
1. POLICE ASSESS CHILLING FACEBOOK POST
The message, posted by the suspect in the deadly van attack in Toronto, raises the possibility that he may have nursed grudges against women.
3. WHO'S PUTTING TRUMP ON NOTICE
Iran's top diplomat tells the AP that if the U.S. pulls out of the landmark 2015 nuclear deal, Iran "mostly likely" would abandon it, too.
4. SUSPECTED GUNMAN HAD TROUBLED PAST
Travis Reinking's erratic behavior began years before police say he showed up without pants at a Waffle House restaurant in Tennessee and killed four people.
5. HOW MACRON'S US TRIP IS PLAYING OUT
Trump and the French president profess a sunny relationship, even as the two allies strain to bridge differences over the Iran nuclear agreement, Syria and more.
6. PRESIDENT'S HARSH RHETORIC FADES
Trump once derided Kim Jong Un as "Little Rocket Man." Now he says the North Korean dictator has been "very open" and "very honorable."
7. COSBY LAWYERS MAKE CLOSING ARGUMENTS
The comedian's defense team urges a jury to acquit the 80-year-old comedian of sexual assault charges they say are based on "flimsy, silly, ridiculous evidence."
8. NEW FRONTIER IN CONVENIENCE
In its latest perk, Amazon begins offering free delivery to a customer's parked car.
9. COMEY BOOK FINDS EAGER AUDIENCE
Sales of "A Higher Loyalty," the former FBI chief's memoir, topped 600,000 copies the first week.
10. RAPPER WALKS OUT OF PRISON
Pennsylvania's highest court orders Meek Mill freed while he appeals decade-old gun and drug convictions.