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More van attack victims identified, as Torontonians pay tribute

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More victims from Monday's van attack in Toronto have been identified, as people around the city visit a growing memorial and pay tribute to those injured and killed. Two governments, South Korea and Jordan, say they lost citizens in the...
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Do Video Games Cause Violence?

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After the Parkland, Fla., shooting last month, the Trump administration said it wants to talk with video game makers about the levels of violence in their products. But several studies show there is no causal link between playing video...
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Heat produced in our cities is affecting human mortality

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Our cities are getting hotter and hotter. Buildings, air conditioning systems, traffic and industrial activities release heat that changes the energy balance of urban areas, affecting the environment and the health of citizens. How can...
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How can protecting intellectual property rights protect your brand?

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Hello and welcome to Business Planet. We are in Malmo, Sweden. We are going to find out why SMEs that invest more in their intellectual property are more competitive. We are here with Ann Charlotte, a lawyer who specialises in...
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Not All Fat is Created Equal

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Claire Maldarelli, Assistant Editor at PopSci, breaks down the difference between white and brown fat cells and how they impact the human body.
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Sweeteners and weight gain

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A new review suggests that sweetener benefits are hard to digest
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Sweeteners and weight gain

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A new review suggests that sweetener benefits are hard to digest
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Sperm count down more than 50% in North America

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Researchers say the findings could signal other health problems
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Mother earns PhD despite terminal cancer

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Precilla Veigas received her PhD at the University of Toronto in a special ceremony because of a terminal cancer diagnosis
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Lack of female economists

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Caroline Freund, senior fellow, Peterson Institute For International Economics, on seeking gender parity in the field of economics
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Trump believes millions voted illegally

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White House press secretary Sean Spicer reiterates it's unsubstantiated voter fraud allegations
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To Drink or Not to Drink-

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The Latest High Impact Medical News, Encapsulated and Physician Delivered
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EU fails to agree licence for weedkiller

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EU officials have failed to agree on extending the European licence of a widely-used weedkiller. The current licence for glyphosate runs out at the end of the month. A proposed 12 to 18 month extensive failed to win enough support...
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Moderate drinking may not be good for you

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Canadian researchers are debunking the popular belief that a glass of wine a day can keep the doctor away
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Physical activity during study multiplies success

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Growing evidence supports physically active lessons while learning in class, researchers say
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Canadian youth delegate on climate agreement

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'I definitely think, looking at the science, we need to do a lot more,' says Leehi Yona
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Gaza’s students turn classrooms into shelters amid war, struggle to continue education

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Displaced students in Gaza live in shelters as the war turns classrooms into shelters.
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Return-to-office resistance: Is the government making a mistake?

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Federal public servants have been mandated to return to the office at least three days a week starting in September — a move the union is vowing to fight. The National’s Ian Hanomansing asks labour lawyer Daniel Lublin and business...
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Mumbai girl who lost right arm after jolt from High Tension cable, scores 92% in CISCE

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Two years after suffering a massive shock from a high-tension cable and extensive burn injuries leading to the amputation of her right arm and 20% functionality in the left, Anamta Ahmed, 15, scored 92% (best of five subjects) in her...
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N.S. scraps idea for spring bear hunt

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The province says it will not move forward with plans for a bear hunt this spring following public consultation. Sali Cunningham, president of the Nova Scotia chapter for Safari Club International, a hunting rights and wildlife...
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Ferries could be departing Mill Cove terminal in Bedford for Halifax by 2028

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Ferries are expected to depart the Mill Cove ferry terminal by 2028 following the announcement of funding to purchase ferries and build infrastructure to support the transit expansion. Paul Palmeter has the details.
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Health workers evacuate Gaza as Israel's bombardment intensified

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The UN says more than 600 Palestinians have died in health facilities in the Gaza Strip since October 7.
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Fighting in Sudan puts education on hold for millions of young Sudanese

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The fighting has put schooling on hold for millions of young people in Sudan, in what the UN has called the world's worst education crisis.
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From Small Wins to Epic Triumphs: People share their best moments from 2023

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Take a trip down memory lane with our heartwarming vox pop video, showcasing the most cherished moments of 2023. From heartwarming personal achievements to shared victories that brought communities together, this compilation is a...