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University of Maryland on The Conversation
The Conversation· 2 days agoFederal public land tends to return less revenue than state-run land because of bureaucracy and inefficient management. Public land via www.shutterstock.com
‘The Fortress’: A Norwegian Export About the Danger of Closed Borders
New York Times· 2 days agoIn “The Fortress,” a new series about pandemic, isolationism and government corruption, something is...
Letters to the editor: ‘4.6 million visits to supervised drug consumption sites, zero deaths....
The Globe and Mail· 2 days agoRe “Trudeau holds meeting with Mark Carney to join government, sources say” (July 18): The muttering...
The Future of Crypto Mining in Canada: Trends and Predictions
TechBullion· 2 days agoCrypto mining or more professionally called cryptomining is an essential process that underpins the...
UK, Ireland look to strengthen ties ahead of European summit
The Nation· 2 days agoBritish Prime Minister Keir Starmer met his Irish counterpart Simon Harris at his official country residence Chequers on Wednesday for bilateral talks ahead of the UK hosting ...
New Projects Aim To Pioneer the Future of Neuroscience
SciTechDaily· 2 days agoOne study will investigate the alterations in brain activity at the cellular level caused by...
European leaders discuss migration, Ukraine at a U.K. summit
telegraphherald.com· 2 days agoNewly elected U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed around 45 heads of government to a grandiose English country mansion to discuss migration, energy security and the ...
'Too Hot to Handle' Season 6: Who is Charlie Jeer? Ex-bouncer reveals he was groped 10 times one...
MEAWW· 2 days agoENT, ENGLAND: In 'Too Hot to Handle's' sixth season, Charlie Jeer, a 21-year-old from Kent, UK, is...
Celtic band to perform in Summerland
Summerland Review· 2 days agoA Celtic band from Victoria will perform in Summerland in late July. Clanna Morna will hold a concert in at the Summerland Community Centre on Friday,...
Sam Hutsby goes from working in a pro shop to a dream start in British Open | TSN
TSN· 2 days agoJust hearing his name announced on the first tee of the British Open, with the claret jug on display, would have been enough for Sam Hutsby to feel he was living a dream.