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[World] Meet Sammy, the surfing seal from San Diego

    Sammy's exploits aren't just a one-off, he's been joining surfers for a number of weeks.

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[World] France bans buying fireworks for Bastille Day after riots

[World] France bans buying fireworks for Bastille Day after riots

    Image source, EPAImage caption, Fireworks were a popular weapon during the recent rioting in FranceBy Robert PlummerBBC NewsFrance has banned the sale, pos...

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[World] Has Janet Yellen's trip to Beijing improved US-China relations?

[World] Has Janet Yellen's trip to Beijing improved US-China relations?

    Image source, ReutersImage caption, China's He Lifeng welcomes Janet Yellen during a meeting in BeijingBy Rupert Wingfield-HayesBBC Asia correspondentUS Tr...

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[World] Joe Biden in UK to meet Sunak and King Charles amid Ukraine concerns

[World] Joe Biden in UK to meet Sunak and King Charles amid Ukraine concerns

    Image source, ReutersImage caption, The American president touched down at Stansted Airport near London on SundayBy Kathryn Armstrong & James FitzGeraldBBC...

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[Business] The entrepreneurs celebrating their past failures

[Business] The entrepreneurs celebrating their past failures

    Image caption, Vithushan Namasivayasivam is now the boss of a successful training firmBy David SilverbergBusiness reporter, TorontoSuccess in business is r...

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[World] Oklahoma floods: Aerial footage shows vast scale of storm damage

    Footage captured above the state of Oklahoma shows cars struggling through the flood waters.

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[World] Ghanaian children taken from home over false trafficking claims

[World] Ghanaian children taken from home over false trafficking claims

    Image caption, Fatima, 11, was taken from her family's home in the middle of the nightBy Chiara Francavilla, Kwakye Afreh-Nuamah & Kyenkyenhene Boateng BBC...

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[World] Byju's: The unravelling of India's most valued start-up

[World] Byju's: The unravelling of India's most valued start-up

    Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, In 2018, Byju's became a unicorn valued at $1bnBy Meryl SebastianBBC NewsByju's, once among the most valued edtech...

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[World] The rush for nickel: 'They are destroying our future'

[World] The rush for nickel: 'They are destroying our future'

    Image caption, Mining near Indonesia's Labengki Island is threatening the traditional way of lifeBy Valdya Baraputri BBC News IndonesiaTwo men are carrying...

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[World] Migrant boat from Senegal carrying 200 people missing off Canary Islands

[World] Migrant boat from Senegal carrying 200 people missing off Canary Islands

    Image source, Salvamento Maritimo/FacebookImage caption, Spanish maritime rescuers have spent days looking for the small Senegalese boatSpanish rescuers ar...

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[World] One dead in New York flood: Video shows submerged streets

    The National Weather Service in the US issued emergency warnings for parts of upstate New York.

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[Science] Crunch talks due on deep-sea mining controversy

[Science] Crunch talks due on deep-sea mining controversy

    Image source, Natural History Museum LondonImage caption, From anemones to worms: A number of weird creatures have been retrieved from the Clarion Clippert...

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[Business] Prime: Top US senator calls for probe into KSI and Logan Paul energy drink

[Business] Prime: Top US senator calls for probe into KSI and Logan Paul energy drink

    Image source, PrimeImage caption, Logan Paul and KSI have around 48 million YouTube followers between themBy Annabelle LiangBusiness reporterUS Senate Majo...

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[World] Zelensky honours Poles killed by Ukrainians in WW2 Volhynia massacre

[World] Zelensky honours Poles killed by Ukrainians in WW2 Volhynia massacre

    Image source, EPAImage caption, The joint commemoration was a highly symbolic reconciliation gestureUkraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky and his Polish c...

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[World] Delhi and Himachal Pradesh: At least 15 die as heavy rains lash Indian states

[World] Delhi and Himachal Pradesh: At least 15 die as heavy rains lash Indian states

    This video can not be playedTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.Media caption, Watch: Heavy rainfall and flooding in India's H...

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[World] China kindergarten stabbing: Six dead in Lianjiang

[World] China kindergarten stabbing: Six dead in Lianjiang

    Image source, ReutersImage caption, China has been rocked by yet another knife attackBy Kelly Ng & Rupert Wingfield-Hayes in Singapore and BangkokSix peopl...

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Two Tales of the Supreme Court Term

Two Tales of the Supreme Court Term

     Hadley Arkes sees in the Journal ‘a product of striking, even jarring, diversity.’ July 9, 2023 11:21 am ET...

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The Weak Evidence Behind ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ for Children

The Weak Evidence Behind ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ for Children

     The Endocrine Society is ignoring the dangers that sex-change treatments pose to minors. July 9, 2023 11:20...

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Hong Kong Defends Its Hunt for Dissidents Overseas

Hong Kong Defends Its Hunt for Dissidents Overseas

     The regime’s secretary for security responds to the Journal’s editorial. July 9, 2023 11:22 am ET ...

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A Revived NATO Comes to Vilnius

A Revived NATO Comes to Vilnius

     Putin’s war has revitalized the alliance, which would be even stronger with Ukraine as a member after the war. ...

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Harvard Discriminates Against Middle-Class Kids

Harvard Discriminates Against Middle-Class Kids

     Legacy preferences hurt the less well-off but aid what really matters to the university: its endowment. ...

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Ukrainians Die as America Dawdles

Ukrainians Die as America Dawdles

     Fears of ‘escalation’ leave Russia feeling free to attack innocent civilians like Victoria Amelina. By ...

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China Puts a Bounty on My Head

China Puts a Bounty on My Head

     The Communist Party is determined to silence me, even though I left Hong Kong three years ago. By ...

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A Teachers Union Has Odd Taste in Books

A Teachers Union Has Odd Taste in Books

     The NEA’s ‘2023 Summer Reading List’ may make you regret that you ever learned to read. By Da...

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Biden Is Right on Cluster Bombs for Ukraine

Biden Is Right on Cluster Bombs for Ukraine

     Officials in Kyiv are best suited to weigh the risks to their own civilians. By ...

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Colonial Joe Biden Bullies a Neighbor

Colonial Joe Biden Bullies a Neighbor

     The U.S. opposed Guatemala’s election review because it had the winner it wanted. ...

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New Jersey’s Wind Giveaway Gets Worse

New Jersey’s Wind Giveaway Gets Worse

     Gov. Murphy is letting a company keep tax credits he promised to residents to offset higher energy costs. ...

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‘Nobody’s Fool’ Review: Against All Frauds

‘Nobody’s Fool’ Review: Against All Frauds

     We tend to believe by default what we see and hear. But even if we can’t be nobody’s fool, we may become a bit less foolish. ...

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The Bidenomics Blather

The Bidenomics Blather

     His populist policies are similar to Donald Trump’s, albeit without the wall. ...

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America Has Too Many Rules

America Has Too Many Rules

     Even after Trump’s cuts, overregulation plagues the country. By Jimmy Sexton J...

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'My poor chicken': Manitoba hen's 'ginormous' egg weighs more than twice as much as average

'My poor chicken': Manitoba hen's 'ginormous' egg weighs more than twice as much as average

    Ashley Bartel's chicken Henrietta, a lavender Maran, normally lays eggs around 75 grams. (Submitted by Ashley Bartel)Manitoba farmer Ashely Bartel woke up ...

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Police identify woman killed in daytime shooting in Toronto's east end

Police identify woman killed in daytime shooting in Toronto's east end

    Karolina Huebner-Makurat, 44, of Toronto, has been identified as the victim of a shooting in the city's east end on Friday. (Toronto Police Service handout...

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Why scientists say wastewater surveillance needs to continue, despite low COVID-19 levels

Why scientists say wastewater surveillance needs to continue, despite low COVID-19 levels

    Wastewater surveillance gained prominence in recent years by providing health officials with a summary of the degree of COVID-19 among Canadians during pea...

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Where the federal government has been spending your money on social media

Where the federal government has been spending your money on social media

    Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez announces the federal government is suspending its advertising on Meta platforms at a news conference on July 5, 2023. (J...

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To solve Dutch housing crisis, proposal aimed to ban the rich from buying some homes. Could it work here?

To solve Dutch housing crisis, proposal aimed to ban the rich from buying some homes. Could it work here?

    Houses in Amsterdam are seen along a canal in April 2020. A proposed Dutch law would have allowed municipalities to force homeowners whose homes were worth...

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Glass recycled in 8 Montreal boroughs going to landfill

Glass recycled in 8 Montreal boroughs going to landfill

    Quebec has struggled to recycle glass since it stopped requiring citizens to sort their own materials about 20 years ago, opting instead to hire companies ...

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Ontario had 30 femicides in 30 weeks, new report says as 'same gaps' in support persist

Ontario had 30 femicides in 30 weeks, new report says as 'same gaps' in support persist

    Marlene Ham, executive director of the Ontario Association of Interval and Transition Houses is among those sounding the alarm about the rise in femicides....

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I was so stressed about climate change that I took it out on my own body

I was so stressed about climate change that I took it out on my own body

    Andrea Johancsik, centre, at a climate march in New York in 2015. She says anxiety around climate change pushed her to a dark place, and it took work to fi...

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This Canadian physiotherapist won a Stanley Cup in 2006 — this year his son helped Denver win the NBA title

This Canadian physiotherapist won a Stanley Cup in 2006 — this year his son helped Denver win the NBA title

    Peter and Jack Friesen celebrating on the ice after the Carolina Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup in 2006. Peter was the teams physiotherapist and a strength...

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Firefighters across Canada focusing more on mental health as wildfire seasons worsen

Firefighters across Canada focusing more on mental health as wildfire seasons worsen

    A wildland firefighter works on steep terrain to help contain the White Rock Lake wildfire in B.C. in 2021. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)Fighting wildfi...

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[World] Meet Sammy, the surfing seal from San Diego

Sammy's exploits aren't just a one-off, he's been joining surfers for a number of weeks.

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[World] France bans buying fireworks for Bastille Day after riots

Image source, EPAImage caption, Fireworks were a popular weapon during the recent rioting in FranceBy Robert PlummerBBC NewsFrance...

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[World] Has Janet Yellen's trip to Beijing improved US-China relations?

Image source, ReutersImage caption, China's He Lifeng welcomes Janet Yellen during a meeting in BeijingBy Rupert Wingfield-HayesBB...

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[World] Joe Biden in UK to meet Sunak and King Charles amid Ukraine concerns

Image source, ReutersImage caption, The American president touched down at Stansted Airport near London on SundayBy Kathryn Armstr...

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[Business] The entrepreneurs celebrating their past failures

Image caption, Vithushan Namasivayasivam is now the boss of a successful training firmBy David SilverbergBusiness reporter, Toront...

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[World] Oklahoma floods: Aerial footage shows vast scale of storm damage

Footage captured above the state of Oklahoma shows cars struggling through the flood waters.

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[World] Ghanaian children taken from home over false trafficking claims

Image caption, Fatima, 11, was taken from her family's home in the middle of the nightBy Chiara Francavilla, Kwakye Afreh-Nuamah &...

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[World] Byju's: The unravelling of India's most valued start-up

Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, In 2018, Byju's became a unicorn valued at $1bnBy Meryl SebastianBBC NewsByju's, once amo...

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[World] The rush for nickel: 'They are destroying our future'

Image caption, Mining near Indonesia's Labengki Island is threatening the traditional way of lifeBy Valdya Baraputri BBC News Indo...

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[World] Migrant boat from Senegal carrying 200 people missing off Canary Islands

Image source, Salvamento Maritimo/FacebookImage caption, Spanish maritime rescuers have spent days looking for the small Senegales...

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[World] One dead in New York flood: Video shows submerged streets

The National Weather Service in the US issued emergency warnings for parts of upstate New York.

Read More

[Science] Crunch talks due on deep-sea mining controversy

Image source, Natural History Museum LondonImage caption, From anemones to worms: A number of weird creatures have been retrieved ...

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[Business] Prime: Top US senator calls for probe into KSI and Logan Paul energy drink

Image source, PrimeImage caption, Logan Paul and KSI have around 48 million YouTube followers between themBy Annabelle LiangBusine...

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[World] Zelensky honours Poles killed by Ukrainians in WW2 Volhynia massacre

Image source, EPAImage caption, The joint commemoration was a highly symbolic reconciliation gestureUkraine's President Volodymyr ...

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[World] Delhi and Himachal Pradesh: At least 15 die as heavy rains lash Indian states

This video can not be playedTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.Media caption, Watch: Heavy rainfall ...

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[World] China kindergarten stabbing: Six dead in Lianjiang

Image source, ReutersImage caption, China has been rocked by yet another knife attackBy Kelly Ng & Rupert Wingfield-Hayes in Singa...

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Two Tales of the Supreme Court Term

Hadley Arkes sees in the Journal ‘a product of striking, even jarring, diversity.’ ...

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The Weak Evidence Behind ‘Gender-Affirming Care’ for Children

The Endocrine Society is ignoring the dangers that sex-change treatments pose to minors. ...

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Hong Kong Defends Its Hunt for Dissidents Overseas

The regime’s secretary for security responds to the Journal’s editorial. July 9, 2...

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A Revived NATO Comes to Vilnius

Putin’s war has revitalized the alliance, which would be even stronger with Ukraine as a member after the war. ...

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Harvard Discriminates Against Middle-Class Kids

Legacy preferences hurt the less well-off but aid what really matters to the university: its endowment. ...

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Ukrainians Die as America Dawdles

Fears of ‘escalation’ leave Russia feeling free to attack innocent civilians like Victoria Amelina. ...

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China Puts a Bounty on My Head

The Communist Party is determined to silence me, even though I left Hong Kong three years ago. ...

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A Teachers Union Has Odd Taste in Books

The NEA’s ‘2023 Summer Reading List’ may make you regret that you ever learned to read. ...

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Biden Is Right on Cluster Bombs for Ukraine

Officials in Kyiv are best suited to weigh the risks to their own civilians. By ...

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Colonial Joe Biden Bullies a Neighbor

The U.S. opposed Guatemala’s election review because it had the winner it wanted. ...

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New Jersey’s Wind Giveaway Gets Worse

Gov. Murphy is letting a company keep tax credits he promised to residents to offset higher energy costs. ...

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‘Nobody’s Fool’ Review: Against All Frauds

We tend to believe by default what we see and hear. But even if we can’t be nobody’s fool, we may become a bit less foolish. ...

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The Bidenomics Blather

His populist policies are similar to Donald Trump’s, albeit without the wall. ...

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America Has Too Many Rules

Even after Trump’s cuts, overregulation plagues the country. By Jimm...

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'My poor chicken': Manitoba hen's 'ginormous' egg weighs more than twice as much as average

Ashley Bartel's chicken Henrietta, a lavender Maran, normally lays eggs around 75 grams. (Submitted by Ashley Bartel)Manitoba farm...

Read More

Police identify woman killed in daytime shooting in Toronto's east end

Karolina Huebner-Makurat, 44, of Toronto, has been identified as the victim of a shooting in the city's east end on Friday. (Toron...

Read More

Why scientists say wastewater surveillance needs to continue, despite low COVID-19 levels

Wastewater surveillance gained prominence in recent years by providing health officials with a summary of the degree of COVID-19 a...

Read More

Where the federal government has been spending your money on social media

Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez announces the federal government is suspending its advertising on Meta platforms at a news confe...

Read More

To solve Dutch housing crisis, proposal aimed to ban the rich from buying some homes. Could it work here?

Houses in Amsterdam are seen along a canal in April 2020. A proposed Dutch law would have allowed municipalities to force homeowne...

Read More

Glass recycled in 8 Montreal boroughs going to landfill

Quebec has struggled to recycle glass since it stopped requiring citizens to sort their own materials about 20 years ago, opting i...

Read More

Ontario had 30 femicides in 30 weeks, new report says as 'same gaps' in support persist

Marlene Ham, executive director of the Ontario Association of Interval and Transition Houses is among those sounding the alarm abo...

Read More

I was so stressed about climate change that I took it out on my own body

Andrea Johancsik, centre, at a climate march in New York in 2015. She says anxiety around climate change pushed her to a dark plac...

Read More

This Canadian physiotherapist won a Stanley Cup in 2006 — this year his son helped Denver win the NBA title

Peter and Jack Friesen celebrating on the ice after the Carolina Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup in 2006. Peter was the teams physi...

Read More

Firefighters across Canada focusing more on mental health as wildfire seasons worsen

A wildland firefighter works on steep terrain to help contain the White Rock Lake wildfire in B.C. in 2021. (Darryl Dyck/The Canad...

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