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Is Krill Oil All It’s Hyped up to Be? Exploring the Benefits and Drawbacks

Krill oil, with its abundance of omega-3s and potent antioxidants, is gaining popularity as a…

Are Elon Musk and Vladimir Putin Talking?

The billionaire has allegedly maintained consistent communication with the Russian president, raising further questions about…

Mounties Bust Massive BC Drug ‘Superlab’ Linked to Transnational Organized Crime

Canadian authorities have successfully dismantled what they describe as the largest and most advanced illicit…

Middletown Has New Plans for Historic O&W Train Station

The long-abandoned Ontario and Western (O&W) train station on Wickham Avenue in Middletown is finally…

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No to Biden, No to Trump: Insights From Swing-State Voters

A recent Gallup poll found that 29 percent of respondents said neither Donald Trump nor Joe Biden are fit for…

Mississippi Mom Might Lose Her Kids After a Cop Shot Her 11-Year-Old Son

The government is seeking to take custody of a Mississippi woman's three children following an incident where her son was…

Earthquake interrupts UN meeting on Middle East

Earthquake disrupts UN meeting on Middle East lead image An earthquake unexpectedly disrupted a United Nations meeting focused on the…

Google Won’t Say Anything About Israel Using Its Photo Software to Create Gaza “Hit List”

The Israeli military has reportedly implemented a facial recognition dragnet across the Gaza Strip, scanning ordinary Palestinians as they move…

Magic and Muscles’ Offers Metaphor for Politically Driven Discrimination

Imagine if human rights were determined by magical prowess? That's the central theme of the popular anime Mashle: Magic and…

The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics

Every week, political cartoonists from various backgrounds and viewpoints use their artistic talents to depict the absurdities, trends, contradictions, and…

The Vicious Things Republicans Have Said About Palestinians Since October 7

Michigan Republican Rep. Tim Walberg recently declared at a town hall that the U.S. “shouldn’t be spending a dime on…

Incoming Stanford President Jonathan Levin on University Statements

According to a report from Stanford Report (Chelcey Adami) on Jan. 25, 2024, during a Stanford Faculty Senate meeting, multiple…