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Posthumous book by Ukrainian author Victoria Amelina will document war crimes since Russian invasion
National Post· 3 days ago“A powerful testament to the courage and determination of women at war, the book follows the paths of female journalists, writers, human rights defenders, lawyers, and volunteers who document ...
Alaska's Juneau Icefield Is Melting at an 'Incredibly Worrying' 50,000 Gallons per Second,...
Smithsonian Magazine· 21 hours agoThe Juneau Icefield, which extends for some 1,500 square miles from northwest British Columbia,...
Google falling short of important climate target, cites electricity needs of AI
The Delta Optimist· 2 days agoThree years ago, Google set an ambitious plan to address climate change by going “net zero,” meaning...
The Michaels Organization Names New Chief Operating Officer, Elevates President of Development to...
Digital Journal· 7 days agoServing more than 200,000 residents in more than 600 communities across 39 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, Michaels is committed to crafting ...
CBC broadcaster Rick Cluff, former host of Vancouver’s The Early Edition, had a front-row seat to...
The Globe and Mail· 21 hours agoRick Cluff’s warm voice awakened sleepy people, guided motorists through Vancouver gridlock, and...
Posthumous book by Ukrainian author Victoria Amelina will document war crimes since Russian invasion
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoNEW YORK (AP) — A posthumous book by Victoria Amelina, the Ukrainian author killed last year during a Russian missile strike, will be published in February upon the war's third anniversary.
As police increasingly use facial recognition tech, calls grow for regulation
Summerland Review· 4 days agoAs well, the patchwork of regulations on emerging biometric technologies has created situations in...
Beware the jellyfish sting: Why tentacles lurk in new waters
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days ago“There was a flurry of speculation and I think a lot of it was driven by the press, frankly,” the ...
Wildfire season in Western Canada falls into ‘historically normal’ category - for now
The Globe and Mail· 6 days agoDire predictions that Western Canadian provinces would endure a repeat of last year’s monstrous...
University of Toronto protesters dismantle pro-Palestinian encampment after injunction granted
The Conversation· 2 days agoThe Ontario Superior Court of Justice granted an injunction to the University of Toronto on July 2, which provides a justification for police action. University< ...