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How The Globe amplified, and then outgrew, early Canada’s feuds between Protestants and Catholics
The Globe and Mail· 46 minutes agoIn February, 1856, a group of about 100 Irishmen met at a hotel in downtown Buffalo to discuss the...
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, I'm With You
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 7 hours agoCLUELESS (36D: 1995 Amy Heckerling film loosely based on "Emma") and RSVP (55D: "May I please remind...
Marjorie Taylor Greene | Latest News
The Raw Story· 10 hours agoSince Virginia voters cast their Republican primary ballots on June 18, the two-term incumbent who chairs the far-right Freedom Caucus has been trailing his opponent, state Sen. John McGuire ...
Three years after a video of this Raptors draft pick went viral, Jamal Shead is about to play his...
Toronto Star· 20 hours agoJamal Shead had an outstanding college basketball career with the Houston Cougars, becoming the...
Tunnel walks, 'aura' and bombshell brand deals: WNBA stars emerge as powerful players in fashion
USA TODAY Sports via Yahoo Canada News· 24 hours agoTeams are making sure they're hiring people that focus on the tunnel walk." Vaughn's page includes...
I’m counting on Jill Biden to take my advice about what Joe should do next | Opinion
Raleigh News and Observer via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoCarol Sharp, Clayton GOP overreach The current majority in our legislature continues to micromanage...
These 3D-printed QR codes are scannable and edible
Tom s Hardware· 2 days agoA team from the Singapore University of Technology and Design has 3D printed a QR code that you can eat. It was accomplished using a new extrusion system...
Opinion: This July 4th weekend, a different way to celebrate the history we share
CNN.com· 2 days agoEditor’s Note: Lonnie G. Bunch III is the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. Carla Hayden is...
It's Payback Time For Wisconsin's Anti-Union Set
Esquire· 2 days agoWay back in the Before Time, when the shebeen was new and shiny and the spittoons were less than full, one of our prime accounts was the resistance to...
Temple University on The Conversation
The Conversation· 2 days agoPlanting paddy saplings in Patiala, India. Three-quarters of Indian farmers are women, but most don’t own their land. Bharat Bhushan/Hindustan Times via Getty