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Look of the Week: An artist and her ‘peace’ dress silenced Glastonbury for 7 minutes
CNN via Yahoo Canada News· 7 days agoThey’re drinking, taking drugs, the weather is good,” she told Vogue ahead of the event. “But I’m...
UN experts say Russia violated international law by imprisoning Wall Street Journal reporter
Tri-City News· 6 days agoU.N. human rights experts say Russia violated international law by imprisoning Wall Street Journal...
The best social media reaction to Ronaldo's rollercoaster evening
OneFootball via Yahoo Canada Sports· 6 days agoCristiano Ronaldo was the centre of attention on Monday night, as Portugal squeezed past Slovenia on...
Netherlands vs Turkey: Are Oranje now Euro 2024 trophy contenders?
BBC News· 2 days agoHave the Dutch emerged as Euro 2024 contenders? The Netherlands were written off by some after a...
Censored Abbotsford student disappointed by school's follow-up after apology
The Mission City Record· 4 days agoAn Abbotsford student who had her speech censored by school officials has been left even more...
How to Raise Confident, Outspoken Latina Teens—According to Experts
Parents· 6 days agoGrowing up, many young Latinas heard the age-old phrase "calladita te ves más bonita," meaning,...
Letters: Debate was political, media failure; concerning string of SCOTUS decisions
State College Centre Daily Times via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day ago“Whoever wants to organize further debates needs to configure and manage them to make the events...
UN experts say Russia violated international law by imprisoning Wall Street Journal reporter
Toronto Star· 6 days agoU.N. human rights experts say Russia violated international law by imprisoning Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and should release him “immediately.” The Working ...
‘Invisible shackles’: How cultural stigma hinders immigrant women from seeking help for intimate...
YorkRegion.com· 6 days agoIntimate partner violence affects individuals across all demographics, but for immigrant families, ...
Destroying cancer-causing RNA could lead to bespoke treatments, say scientists
Medical Xpress· 6 days agoPeter Mac researchers have taken the first step towards designing rapid personalized cancer treatments by 'cutting out' disease-causing RNA.