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Polls Show Rising US Dislike Toward Canada

Why U.S. Public Opinion Threatens Canada’s Trade and Economy For decades, the relationship between Canada and the United States was described not just as a partnership, but as a friendship. It was the world’s largest bilateral trading relationship, underpinned by shared values, intertwined histories, and a famously undefended border. However, a series of recent polls […]

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Blasts Heard in Jerusalem After Iran Missile Alerts

Iran Launches Unprecedented Missile Attack on Jerusalem, Israel The night sky over Jerusalem, a city sacred to billions, was violently illuminated on Sunday as sirens wailed and explosions echoed through its ancient streets. In an unprecedented and direct assault, the Islamic Republic of Iran launched a massive barrage of drones and missiles towards Israeli territory,

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Cuba Power Grid Collapses Third Time This Month

Cuba’s Power Grid Fails Again in Third Major Blackout This Month For the third time in a single month, Cuba has been plunged into a nationwide blackout, casting the island into darkness and highlighting the profound and persistent crisis within its aging energy infrastructure. The collapse, which occurred on a Tuesday evening, left virtually the

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Black Loyalists History Added to Canada Memory List

Canada’s Black Loyalist History Gains UNESCO Memory of the World Honour For generations, the dominant narrative of Canada’s founding often centered on a specific thread: the arrival of British Loyalists fleeing the American Revolution. But within that broader tapestry, a crucial and profoundly resilient strand was frequently overlooked. Now, that strand has been elevated to

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OKC Celebrates World Down Syndrome Day with Sock Hop

Oklahoma City Celebrates World Down Syndrome Day with a Rockin’ Sock Hop On a vibrant March evening, the spirit of inclusion and pure joy took center stage in Oklahoma City. The community came together in a spectacular celebration for World Down Syndrome Day, trading formalities for poodle skirts and saddle shoes at a heartwarming Sock

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WHO: Sudan Hospital Attack Kills 64, Including Children

Sudan Hospital Attack Kills 64, 13 Children Dead in WHO Report The devastating human cost of Sudan’s ongoing conflict was thrown into sharp, tragic relief this week following a horrific attack on a hospital. According to a report from the World Health Organization (WHO), a brutal assault on a medical facility has resulted in the

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Former FBI Director Robert Mueller Dies at 81

Robert Mueller, Former FBI Director and Russia Probe Head, Dies The world of American law enforcement and politics is in mourning following the announcement of the death of Robert Mueller, the former FBI director who led the highly consequential investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election. Mueller, a figure synonymous with integrity and

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GreenAccord Forum Tackles Climate Crisis Messaging

How Journalists Can Report the Climate Crisis With Hope The weight of the climate crisis narrative often feels immense, leaning heavily on dire warnings and catastrophic projections. For journalists tasked with telling this critical story, the challenge is profound: how do you convey the urgency of the science without paralyzing your audience with fear? A

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