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What to know about the first supermoon of the year
Monday night brings a supermoon, appearing slightly larger and brighter, the first of three this year. It occurs when a full moon is closer to Earth in orbit. NASA says it looks up to 14 per cent ...
Saint Thomas More wrote in his own tumultuous time, “The times are never so bad but that a good man can live in them.” We need to live in such confidence and hope: The times are never so bad but that ...
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Liberal MP says it’s time to stop the clock on daylight time
Marie-France Lalonde cited the negative impacts of the twice annual time change, such as health issues and an increase in the number of vehicle accidents.
An MP says all of Canada should end the practice of changing the clocks twice a year — and is planning on introducing legislation she hopes will ensure the custom is lost to time."Canadians will often ...
The heir to the throne, who founded the Earthshot Prize, said the primatologist has inspired him and countless others to protect the environment.
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Jane Goodall’s Last Message to the World
Jane Goodall’s last message was not about herself. It was about the power of small choices and the promise of young people. She spent 65 years showing us that chimpanzees are not so different from ...
Digital dermatitis, also known as Bovine Digital Dermatitis (BDD) or hairy heel warts, is a contagious infectious disease causing painful lesions and lameness in cattle. The disease is multifactorial, ...
Discover the symptoms of chronic pancreatitis and learn effective management strategies for a healthier life. Read the article for practical insights.
Liberals and Democrats are most likely to clean up their language, while Conservatives and Republicans are less restrained, according to Research Co. poll ...
Matthew McConaughey says true story The Lost Bus shows our relationship with nature is “out of whack in dangerous ways” The Oscar-winner has the lead role in the new film from Paul Greengrass.
One month from now, we’ll roll back our clocks an hour to standard time. But one parliamentarian plans to bring forward a private members bill aimed at eventually eliminating the practice of changing ...
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