Beaver sculptures that welcomed FIFA fans in Toronto up for auction

TORONTO — Hand-painted beaver statues representing different countries in the FIFA World Cup that were sprawled across the eastern downtown neighbourhood of Old Town Toronto are now up for auction.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department finalized a rule Monday that will pave the way for people who've been barred from owning firearms because of criminal convictions to apply to have their gun rights reinstated.

Windows is losing a command-line tool that dates back to the Windows 2000 days

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In brief: Microsoft has confirmed that WMIC will soon be completely eradicated from supported Windows editions. The command-line interface offered powerful ways to interact with a computer's hardware and the broader Windows software ecosystem, but it's now being phased out in favor of more efficient alternatives.

Microsoft recently released a new Insider Preview Build of Windows 11, giving unpaid beta testers an early look at features headed to the

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Rumors about the upcoming Sony PlayStation 6 have been flying around for months now, purporting to reveal everything from pricing and specs to an approximate release window. Now, the gaming giant's CEO, Hiroki Totoki, has addressed the PS6 launch date in a new interviewwith The Wall Street Journal.

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