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Things to do in London this weekend (June 28 – 30)
Evening Standard via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoBroadway was a real test for the play, which had drawn criticism from Rishi Sunak...
The surprising way some farms are are helping cool the environment
Mother Jones· 3 days agoThis story was originally published by Yale Environment 360 and is reproduced here as part of the...
Trump made MAGA happen. JD Vance represents those who will inherit it
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoWhen he graduated high school, he did one tour in Iraq before returning home for college at Ohio...
Why children in the U.S. are dying at far higher rates than in other wealthy countries
AOL· 6 hours ago“The chances of a child surviving to age 20 are now decreasing” after decades of progress, said Dr. Steven Woolf, the study’s co-author and a professor of family medicine and population health ...
Supreme Court Says a $13,000 Gift Is Not a Bribe. And That’s Right.
Bloomberg· 6 days agoSupreme Court Says a $13,000 Gift Is Not a Bribe. Stephen L. Carter is a Bloomberg Opinion...
The Supreme Court just limited federal power. Health care is feeling the shockwaves
ABC News via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoThis is a KFF Health News story. A landmark Supreme Court decision that reins in federal agencies’...
A Lyme vaccine is in late-stage trials. Could an anti-tick vaccine be next?
Medical Xpress· 1 day agoThe research centers around a weird—and some would say wonderful—phenomenon called acquired tick...
Two researchers to receive first-ever Ralph L. Sacco Scholarships for Brain Health
Digital Journal· 15 hours agoEach will receive a $150,000 two-year scholarship to support continuing scientific research in brain health. Devlin and Rivier also receive the professional distinction of being named the inaugural "Sacco Scholars."
Students navigate new college admissions landscape, one year after affirmative action is struck down
ABC News via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoLast June, the Supreme Court struck down the use of affirmative action in college admissions. The...
Opinion: What next for Britain and its ailing economy?
The Globe and Mail· 4 days agoOn Thursday, barring a failure in the polling industry on a scale not seen since the infamous 1948...