Peace advocates on Thursday slammed the House of Representatives’ passage of a mammoth $858 billion military spending bill as an…
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When a man wielding a sword and an axe entered the New York Times building last month and demanded to…
Ada Lovelace, known as the first computer programmer, was born on Dec. 10, 1815, more than a century before digital…
Press freedom and rights organizations on Thursday expressed “grave concern” about the Biden administration’s “relentless pursuit” of WikiLeaks founder Julian…
“Kneading” is when cats massage an object with the front paws, which extend and retract, one paw at a time.…
Signals from U.S. Supreme Court justices during oral arguments in Moore v. Harper on Wednesday heightened concerns that the right-wing…
The recent controversy surrounding Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond’s claims of being Indigenous has once again shone a spotlight on the issue…
“This year’s terrible floods and droughts in almost all corners of the planet illustrate the critical importance of water to…
Americans over the past decade have increasingly tried to elude the effects of the climate crisis by moving away from…
The first interaction many Canadians have with government services today is digital. Older Canadians turn to the internet to understand…