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How Biden and Trump’s Tariffs Could Kill an Already Sick Steel Industry
Barrons.com· 4 days agoU.S. manufacturers will end up paying more for steel if the Biden administration imposes 25% steel...
Remembering Wallace J. Nichols: the blue mind scientist who explained our human connection to water
The Conversation via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoIn big wave surfing, the biggest risk is of oxygen deprivation when being held down by a wave....
Teen's plea to boost safety at deadly intersection hits home
London Free Press· 5 days agoNathan Bean, 17, spoke Wednesday at an Oxford County council meeting on behalf of Zorra Township...
In the news today: Advocates say probe of human-rights head murky
Winnipeg Sun· 5 days agoThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. On Aug. 8, he is set to...
Remembering Wallace J. Nichols: the blue mind scientist who explained our human connection to water
The Conversation· 5 days agoHow we have been shaped and formed by the ocean. The pioneering marine biologist Wallace J. Nichols, who died in June at age 56, embodied this sentiment. With a lifelong interest in ocean restoration ...
As dog breeder trial grinds on, worry grows it won't end when planned
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Devastated by record flooding and tornadoes, Iowa tallies over $130 million in storm damage
Winnipeg Sun· 5 days agoThe disasters touched two-thirds of Iowa’s 99 counties, starting with devastating tornadoes in late...
Baltimore bridge collapse survivor recounts fighting for his life
Winnipeg Sun· 5 days agoThe only person who survived falling from Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge during its...
New slogan unveiled for regional organic waste program set to launch in 2025
Windsor Star· 5 days ago“Food Waste Is Too Good To Waste — Green Bin It.” The slogan, which was one of hundreds submitted by...
Heat-related deaths continue to rise as record-breaking hot weather persists
AOL· 5 days agoThe warning comes as more than 53 million people across the country were under extreme heat alerts, including much of California, Nevada, parts of Arizona and Utah. More than 30 people are suspected ...