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15-year-old First Nation water activist weighs in at Davos

9th - Higher Ed
Autumn Peltier of the Wikwemikong First Nation on Manitoulin Island, Ont., talks about politicians' priorities at the World Economic Forum.
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The teen fighting to protect Canada's water — meet Autumn Peltier

9th - Higher Ed
She is the teen fighting to protect Canada's water — meet 13-year-old Canadian Autumn Peltier. She speaks bravely, confidently and passionately, and as a so-called water walker, Peltier pleaded with Justin Trudeau to protect Canada’s...
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Homage to David Bowie at men’s fashion week in London

9th - Higher Ed
The first of this new year’s fashion weeks got off to a subdued start as the world learnt of the death of David Bowie. “I guess the thing is for us is that we get to have his music forever. He influenced already three generations of...
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Your Wednesday Weather Forecast for October 4, 2023

9th - Higher Ed
Cheddar News checks in with your coast-to-coast weather forecast for Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2023.
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Federal compensation may provide opportunities but more is needed, says welfare advocate

9th - Higher Ed
Autumn Windego, a youth welfare advocate, says a further acceptance and understanding is needed to bring true change and healing for First Nations child welfare systems.
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Boris Johnson says no plans for new U.K. COVID lockdown

9th - Higher Ed
While COVID-19 case numbers continue to rise in the U.K., Prime Minister Boris Johnson says the trend is in line with what was expected and reiterated that a new lockdown is not in the cards.
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U.K. COVID-19 cases surge, hospitals strained

9th - Higher Ed
The U.K. reported more than 49,000 new cases of the coronavirus Monday, raising fears of a difficult autumn and winter for health services.(Henry Nicholls/Reuters)
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Cultural Capital: We’re at the Royal Academy’s new David Hockney exhibition plus a review of Cruella

9th - Higher Ed
Cultural Capital: We’re at the Royal Academy’s new David Hockney exhibition plus a review of Cruella
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Laschet succeeds Merkel as German CDU party leader

9th - Higher Ed
Armin Laschet wins 521 of 991 votes cast during the conservative party’s first-ever digital convention.
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International college students may be forced to leave US

9th - Higher Ed
ICE announces that visas will be withdrawn from international students if all their classes are held online.
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Queen's grandson Peter Phillips and Canadian-born wife separate

9th - Higher Ed
Peter Phillips, the eldest grandson of Queen Elizabeth, and his Canadian-born wife Autumn Phillips have announced they have separated, calling the decision sad but "amicable."
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The Art of Nature: Time-Lapse Reveals the Cycle of the Four Seasons

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Witness the stunning transformation of nature as the seasons change in this mesmerizing time-lapse video. From the vibrant blooms of spring to the golden hues of autumn and the serene snowscapes of winter, watch as the world shifts...
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Spain's almond trees bloom 18 days early

9th - Higher Ed
Almond orchards in Spain are covered in white blossoms almost 18 days earlier than usual. WION tells you how human-induced climate change is impacting the almond orchard. Watch this report for more details!
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China Records Highest-Ever Autumn Temperatures At 11.8°C

9th - Higher Ed
China has reported its warmest autumn this year since records began decades ago. China's national climate centre has announced that during this year's autumn season from September to November, the national average temperature was 11.8...
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Autumn's Aerial Splendor: Drone Captures the Majesty of Fall

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Witness the breathtaking transformation of landscapes as autumn descends from above. Glide over vibrant forests adorned in fiery reds, golden yellows, and rustic browns, capturing the essence of fall’s beauty. Marvel at the stunning...
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India: Autumn Charms Tourists With Burst Of Vibrant Colours In Kashmir

9th - Higher Ed
The world-famous Mughal Gardens of Kashmir are spread with a red carpet of Chinar trees with the background of Zabarwan Hills. Thousands of tourists from across India and the world are rushing to the valley to witness the fall. Watch...
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Tourists Rush To India's Jammu & Kashmir As Chinar Trees Turn Red

9th - Higher Ed
The world-famous Mughal Gardens of Kashmir are spread with a red carpet of Chinar trees with the background of Zabarwan Hills. Thousands of tourists from across India and the world are rushing to the valley to witness the fall. Watch...
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Mel Stride reacts to spending review

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Shadow chancellor Mel Stride reacts to the Chancellor's spending review, saying Labour needs a 'radical rethink'.
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Richard Tice 'concerned' about 'wasteful' spending review

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Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice has criticised the Chancellor's spending review suggesting some aspects are "wasteful" and expects "inevitable" tax rises in the future.
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Badenoch ‘will get better’, says Stride as Tories’ polling woes continue

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Kemi Badenoch “will get better”, Shadow chancellor Sir Mel Stride has said as the Conservative leader continues to languish in the polls. Sir Mel insisted Mrs Badenoch is “the person to lead us” as he answered questions following a...
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Coimisiun na Mean's digital service commissioner says OpenAI’s user numbers are growing

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An election integrity strategy and protections for children at risk of online harm are two priorities under a work plan for the media regulator. Coimisiun na Mean published a three-year strategy and a 2025 work programme on Thursday,...
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Bloomberg

UK's Reeves on Economy, Taxes, Trump Tariffs, Trade

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UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves discusses the state of the nation's economy following her spring statement in the House of Commons in London on Wednesday. She also talks about extra tariffs planned by US President Donald...
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Bloomberg

'Sigh of relief' in Treasury today, says former Conservative Adviser

Higher Ed
"This is not an immediate market crisis," says Rupert Harrison, who was Chair of the UK's Council of Economic Advisers from 2010 to 2015. However, if Chancellor Rachel Reeves is "shown to be missing her fiscal rules," and is forced to...
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Leave your leaves: Why experts say you shouldn't rake your lawns

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The “leave your leaves” movement is all about putting those rakes and blowers away and letting nature do what nature does. (Scripps News Grand Rapids)