Boeing Workers Reject Latest Contract Proposal, Prolonging Labor Strike SEATTLE – Boeing factory workers have rejected the company’s revised contract proposal, extending a six-week strike that has halted production of …
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E. Coli Outbreak Linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders: Symptoms, Risks, and Prevention The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported a significant E. coli outbreak tied to …
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Politics
Kamala Harris Faces Backlash Over Ambiguous Stance on Fracking, Risking Key Votes in Pennsylvania
Kamala Harris Faces Backlash Over Ambiguous Stance on Fracking, Risking Key Votes in Pennsylvania Energy industry leaders are urging Vice President Kamala Harris to clarify her position on natural gas …
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Study Shows Remote Work Reduces Emissions as Federal Workers Resist Office Mandate A new study reveals that remote work reduces carbon emissions among federal employees, bolstering the case for flexible …
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Defiant Trudeau Declares Intent to Stay as Liberal Leader Amid Internal Revolt Prime Minister Justin Trudeau affirmed on Thursday that he will remain as leader of the Liberal Party, despite …
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Report Reveals Most Canadians Have a Health Provider, But Long Wait Times Persist A recent report from the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) highlights both progress and challenges in …
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The 2024 World Series is set to be a thrilling showdown between two of Major League Baseball’s most iconic teams, the New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers. The …
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Entertainment
The Dangers of Pink Cocaine: Linked to Liam Payne’s Tragic Death and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Lawsuit
In a worrying trend, the party drug known as “pink cocaine,” or “tusi,” has come under scrutiny following its reported connection to the recent death of former One Direction singer …
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Tech
Alberta’s Renewable Energy Slowdown Pushes Investors to Other Provinces Amid Market Uncertainty
Alberta’s renewable energy sector continues to struggle, months after the provincial government lifted its moratorium on large-scale wind and solar projects. The pause, which ended in February 2024, has left …
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Environment
10-Year Battle: Quebec Racial Profiling Case Still Unresolved as Police Officer Faces Sanctions
A Quebec racial profiling case, now dragging on for nearly a decade, remains unresolved as the complainant, Emmanuel Abraham, continues to wait for justice. The incident dates back to December …