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TOP CLICKERS: The Week in Viral Stories

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Whether it's local news, provincial and national politics or the world of celebrities and sports, we've got you covered.

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Some stories set the world on fire. These are the top online stories from the last seven days, clicked on by Sun readers like you.

Here are our highlights:

A 53-year-old nurse was arrested for having sex with a Great Dane.

In a story you never wanted to know, but like a train wreck you couldn't stop yourself from scrolling down, a Texas nurse and her husband are facing multiple charges after a video of a woman having sex was discovered. the family dog.

Not just any dog, but a Great Dane, the world's largest dog, reported Brad Hunter.

The supposed brutality video should have been pretty shocking, but add in child pornography charges for a couple and what you've just stumbled upon, folks, is a nightmare come to life.

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The Blue Jays/Mariners game is on TV with pitchers, batters and fans behind home plate.
The Blue Jays/Mariners game is on TV with pitchers, batters and fans behind home plate. (Robert John Boucher/X) Photo by Robert John Boucher /X

'WHAT DID THEY DO?': Rogers Center has protested with fans over some renovations.

While the multi-million dollar renovation of the Rogers Center has been well-received, there is one area that fans are not particularly fond of – the action behind home plate.

There's a rear bumper that changes from a shade of green like turf, so it all bleeds into the colors that collide with it.

Bright, bold, disturbing ads also caught the eye, reported Denette Wilford.

But what upset the fans the most was the disrespect behind the plate for Geddy Lee and the indomitable woman known as the Home Plate Lady, who was relegated to the sidelines where viewers could no longer see her barely blink when she was fouled. the ball screams towards the net.

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Conservative Leader Pierre Polievre laid out three key demands he wants to meet next week to support Trudeau's budget.
Conservative Leader Pierre Polievre laid out three key demands he wants to meet next week to support Trudeau's budget. (The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick)

LILLY: Poilevre says he'll support Justin Trudeau's budget if…

Conservative Leader Pierre Poillevre said he would support the Trudeau government's budget on three conditions:

  1. Commit to removing the carbon tax for farmers
  2. Build houses, not bureaucracy
  3. Agree to limit government spending

Are you still laughing? After all, it is clear that Trudeau will not be willing to meet any of these conditions, or even all of them.

While the Opposition Leader's proposal was good, Brian Lilley wrote that his message was simply to write down the priorities of Polieuvre and the Conservatives so that voters can compare and contrast on April 16 when the budget is announced.

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Paulina Gretzky watches the Round Three of the 2024 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club on April 10, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia.
Paulina Gretzky watches the Round Three of the 2024 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club on April 10, 2024 in Augusta, Georgia. (Warren Little/Getty Images) Photo by Warren Little /Getty Images

Paulina Gretzky stuns in red at the 2024 Masters

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While the Masters is the most prestigious golf tournament of the year, all eyes have been on the wife of one of the players.

Paulina Gretzky, the model and wife of 2020 Masters champion Dustin Johnson, has been getting a lot of attention like every tournament she attends, said John McCarthy of Augusta, Georgia, as he watched her husband prepare for his first qualifying round of the season.

The mini dress with a red belt showed off all her curves, and the half-zip closure left nothing to the imagination.

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Tejeshwar Kalia, a student from India, was charged with aggravated assault after fending off a bat-wielding robber while working as a clerk at a Circle K store in Peterborough, Ont., on Jan. 5, 2024.
Tejeshwar Kalia, a student from India, was charged with aggravated assault after fending off a bat-wielding robber while working as a clerk at a Circle K store in Peterborough, Ont., on Jan. 5, 2024. (Ernest Doroshuk/Toronto Sun) Photo by Ernest Doroshuk /Toronto Sun

WARMINGTON: Crowdfunding to help Indian student in self-defense

A GoFundMe has been set up to help an Indian student who suffered an aggravated assault after fending off a bat-wielding robber while working at a Peterborough shop.

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Joe Warmington has David and Goliath-like details, including how Tejeshwar Kalia came to school in Canada from India and now has to contend with a Canadian justice system that protects violent fentanyl addicts and prevents them from defending themselves.

Under house arrest in a small shared apartment, Kalia doesn't have the money to fight — but she can't go back home, or work a night job at Circle K to help make ends meet, or go to college on her own. he is a student of health sciences.

So her friends stepped up and started a fundraising campaign to give her a fighting chance.

However, their crowdfunding efforts came to a halt after GoFundMe removed Kalia's page for violating their terms of service.

It's back to the drawing board for this poor young man.

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