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Today in History for Jan. 24: ...
Rabbi Abraham Twerski argued that much of what we call love is actually 'fish love' – a selfish pursuit of personal gratification rather than genuine affection. True love, he explained, stems from ...
India is becoming a major center for electronics production. Global companies are shifting manufacturing from China to India and Vietnam. This move is driven by economic reasons and the need for ...
Authorities say a Canadian man posed as a commercial pilot and working flight attendant to obtain hundreds of free flights ...
The generative AI system offered by Google led its fictional media outlet to report that a school bus drivers’ strike had ...
A particularly infectious subvariant of influenza is keeping emergency room numbers high and causing especially severe ...
Abstract: With the rapid rise of short video social platforms, the spread of fake news videos has become a global challenge. Short videos, which integrate multiple modalities such as text, images, and ...
Researchers at Dalhousie University believe Canada could experience a net loss of 4,000 restaurants in 2026. One Edmonton business owner has already faced that reality.
In the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, when Puerto Rico passed a law attempting to ban “fake news,” two journalists feared the ban would open them to prosecutions against their reporting that was ...
Ontario's Blue Mountain Resort was established in 1941. Since it's been in operation, it has opened every winter to welcome skiers and enthusiasts. But on Jan. 5, 2007, the resort was forced to shut ...
Introduction: To examine disparities in influenza vaccination and screening for breast, cervical, and colorectal cancers among adults living in social housing compared to the general population of ...