On World Spine Day, check out these effective at-home back exercises to reduce pain
On World Spine Day, check out these effective at-home back exercises to reduce pain Source link
Uruguay legalises assisted dying after 10-hour debate
The Dignified Death bill was passed in the senate, with 20 out of 31 legislators voting in favour. Source link
A Reflection on “Objective” Journalism From the Global Sumud Flotilla
Alex Colston A so-called precept in the practice of news coverage is that “if it bleeds, it leads.” Well, apparently, if a Palestinian is bleeding, this isn’t true. The post A Reflection on “Objective” Journalism From the Global Sumud Flotilla appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Canadian home sales slumped in September for 1st time since April
The drop in sales came despite an interest rate cut in September. But an economist says the figures aren’t worrying when compared to recent years. Source link
How Blue States Can Fight the MAGA Backlash
David Faris The unconstitutional targeting of constituencies Trump dislikes calls for coordinated acts of resistance. The post How Blue States Can Fight the MAGA Backlash appeared first on The Nation. Source link
The Supreme Court Left No Doubt: It Will Gut the Voting Rights Act
Elie Mystal The ruling, when it comes, will be disastrous for Black voters and for Democrats. The post The Supreme Court Left No Doubt: It Will Gut the Voting Rights Act appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Tank top ads on Amazon using 'offensive' phrase pulled from site after CBC investigation
Several ads on Amazon for tank tops that use the term “wife beater,” a phrase deemed offensive by Canada’s advertising watchdog, have been pulled from the retail giant’s Canadian website following a CBC News investigation. Amazon told CBC it has no issues with the phrase and said third-party sellers must have acted on their own […]
Keep an eye out for the northern lights on Thursday night
The sun has coughed up three coronal mass ejections which, if Earth-directed, can produce the beautiful northern lights, and it seems that they are heading our way. Source link
Australia's rainforests are releasing more carbon than they absorb, warn scientists
Australia’s rainforests are the first in the world to make the “concerning” switch, say scientists. Source link
Digesting the key segments and changes in China documents
Both this government and its Conservative predecessor had deep worries about Chinese espionage, writes the BBC’s political editor. Source link