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The 19-year-old triathlete is being remembered as a popular teenager who was happy, adventurous and driven.
A major study has revealed that lowering blood pressure could significantly slash your risk of dementia
The proposal follows a rise in road deaths relating to drivers with failing eyesight
More than 100 rabbis and cantors from across the Chicago area have signed a public letter strongly opposing the Trump administration’s recent funding cuts and arrests on US college campuses,...
Giving a speech at an energy summit in London, Ed Miliband read a message from the King. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Justice has announced that staff at young offender institutions will be given powers to use pepper spray on juveniles.
Peace lilies are a favourite among houseplant lovers, but getting them to flower and keep flowering isn't always as simple as it seems.
TORONTO — Medical researchers and lawyers say our rocky relationship with the U.S. creates an urgent need to protect a critical Canadian resource: patient health information that can be used to train artificial intelligence.
Improvements to its specification means crisp 4K video is supported by a raft of smart features and functions
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Thursday he is cutting short his official trip to South Africa and returning home after a major Russian strike on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv with missiles and drones killed at least nine
The Supreme Court ruled on the evening of April 10 that the Trump administration must comply with a lower court's order to "facilitate" the release from custody of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, an immigrant who was deported without a hearing to a mega prison in El Salvador. The case underscores the issue of due process and what legal protections are afforded to noncitizens. The post Due Process and the Abrego Garcia Case appeared first on FactCheck.org.
One in every two foods we eat is ultra-processed, a term that describes foods that are packed with salt, sugar and saturated fat, as well as chemicals that are not found in regular kitchens
O2 has confirmed it will be switching off its 3G service, which will leave customers with no data access on their phones. Here's everything you need to know about the switch off
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed... Party leaders campaigning across the country today Federal leaders are making campaign stops across the country today as election day inches closer.
Signage for the Paradise Street store has been offering customers a sneak peek at what to expect
The US is reducing the number of its troops in Syria, whose mission is to assist local partners in countering the remnants of ISIS.Staff Sgt. Fred Brown/US Army <ul><li>The US is withdrawing roughly… [+6582 chars]
Economic growth in the developing economies of the Europe and Central Asia region is likely to slow, says the World Bank’s Economic Update for the region, released today. Regional growth is now expected at 2.5 percent in 2025-26 owing to […]
As Elon Musk helps undo regulations, regulatory credits keep Tesla profitable.