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Sales of EVs are booming in Europe but are we equipped to tackle blazes caused by batteries?
While EV fires happen less frequently than in traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) cars, they pose very different challenges for first responders.
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Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic under review after reports of suicide risk
Health Canada is reviewing the class of drugs used in diabetes and weight-loss medications like Ozempic, following reports that they may lead to a risk of suicide. Other health agencies in the U.K. and Europe are also conducting similar...
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Health regulators reviewing reports of suicide risk in weight-loss drugs
Health Canada is reviewing the class of drugs used in diabetes and weight-loss medications like Ozempic, following reports that they may lead to a risk of suicide. Other health agencies in the U.K. and Europe are also conducting similar...
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Major tech companies strike AI regulation deal with White House
Seven tech companies — including Meta, Microsoft and Amazon — have reached an agreement with the White House, to mitigate risks of artificial intelligence. They include having independent experts test the security of their AI systems,...
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Is Drinking Alcohol in the Summer Dangerous?
Jon Agley is an associate professor of applied health science at Indiana University. Agley states that while not all studies agree, multiple countries, including the United States, have found evidence across multiple decades that there...
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European Commission calls for international discussions on risks of climate engineering
The technology has attracted attention recently as countries fail to curb their greenhouse gas emissions.
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Josep Borrell on Wagner mutiny: 'The monster is acting against his creator'
Foreign affairs ministers of the European Union gather in Luxembourg on Monday as they digest the aftermath of the attempted military coup in Russia.
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Getting too personal? What generative AI could mean for advertising
Generative AI is seen as a huge opportunity for advertisers to get up close and personal with consumers like never before. But where’s the line in the battle for business?
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Expert unpacks Meta's decision to pull news content
Ottawa law Prof. Michael Geist says there's very low economic value to Meta for having news content on its social media feeds. 'Facebook is far more important to the news sector than the news sector is to Facebook,' Geist says.
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Were Titanic submersible's safety concerns ignored? 'Catastrophic implosion' brings back questions
The 'Catastrophic implosion' of submarine vessel Titan that resulted in the death of 5 people, has brought back questions of safety in risky adventure trips by private parties. The company that had launched the adventure trips to the...
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MEPs endorse blanket ban on live facial recognition in public spaces, rejecting targeted exemptions
Members of the European Parliament endorsed on Wednesday a blanket ban on AI-powered facial recognition in public spaces.
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Smoke clears in southwestern Ontario but the fires continue to burn
Cooler temperatures and rain have helped clear the smoke out of the more populous parts of Canada but the relief could only be temporary as the fires continue to rage in northern Quebec.
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Hormone therapy should be an option for more menopausal women: review
A new review of menopause research suggests doctors reconsider hormone therapy as a treatment option for healthy women under 60. Recent studies have shown that previous health concerns about such treatments were overstated.
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'Godfather of AI' steps down from Google
Renowned AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton has resigned from Google so he can speak more freely about the potential dangers of advanced artificial intelligence. He is the latest leading tech figure to call for a slowdown in AI research, warning...
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Kara-Murza 'hero of the Russian people,' says fellow Kremlin critic
Bill Browder, a friend and colleague of Russian journalist Vladimir Kara-Murza, compares him to legendary figures willing to risk imprisonment for their beliefs.
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DFD Partners CEO Devon Drew on the State of US Economy
DFD Partners CEO Devon Drew on the State of U.S. Economy
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Corruption scandal: MEP Eva Kaili to remain in prison, Belgian judge orders
Kaili is one of four people who have been arrested and charged in connection to the corruption scandal rocking the European Parliament.
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New alcohol guidelines warn more than 2 drinks per week risky
Canada's new alcohol guidelines warn that consuming more than two alcoholic drinks per week raises the risk of developing several diseases, including breast and colon cancer, heart disease and stroke.
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New alcohol guidance warns more than 2 drinks per week risky
Canada's new alcohol guidance warns that consuming more than two alcoholic drinks per week raises the risk of developing certain cancers, including breast and colorectal, and more than seven drinks a week also increases your risk of...
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Government reviewing how contract was awarded to company with links to China: Mendicino
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino says his office will look into how a contract for communications equipment for the RCMP was awarded to a company with links to China.
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SEC New Guidance on Exposure and Risks to Crypto Market
SEC New Guidance on Exposure and Risks to Crypto Market
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Ukraine war: Kyiv and allies differ on cause of Poland blast but agree Russia responsible
President Zelenskyy insists a Russian missile hit a Polish village on Tuesday, despite NATO's conclusion that the origin was Ukrainian air defence -- but all say Russia bears ultimate responsibility.
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Bumpy Road to Bring Back U.S. Manufacturing
Suketu Gandhi, partner at management consulting firm Kearney, joined Cheddar News to discuss the hurdles in bringing manufacturing back to the U.S. mainland.
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Economy will slow considerably in the second half of 2022, PBO projects
Parliamentary Budget Office Yves Giroux on a global economic slowdown, U.S. inflation and the prospect of a recession in Canada.