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Investigators link serial killer Ted Bundy to 1974 Utah murder
Utah officials announced on Wednesday that they were closing a five-decade-old case after finding “definitive proof” that American serial killer Ted Bundy killed a 17-year-old Utah girl. Source link
Conversion therapy survivors on edge as U.S. Supreme Court strikes down ban
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that banning conversion therapy for minors is a violation of free speech. But a man who once underwent the practice himself says it’s about protecting vulnerable young people from serious — and sometimes fatal — harm. Source link
Liberals planned to buy back 136,000 banned guns. Fewer than half that many were declared
The federal public safety minister’s office says more than 67,000 assault-style firearms have been declared, far short of the 136,000 the government had budgeted for. The uptake combined with hurdles for the next stage are raising questions about whether the program will accomplish the government’s goal of abolishing assault-style firearms in Canada. Source link
Thousands of federal employees weighing early retirement offer
Thousands of federal public servants are currently mulling over a pivotal career decision: whether to accept or decline their employer’s offer of an early retirement incentive. Source link
Thousands of federal employees weighing early retirement offer
Thousands of federal public servants are currently mulling over a pivotal career decision: whether to accept or decline their employer’s offer of an early retirement incentive. Source link
Ontario misses federal funding deadline for nurse practitioners
Ontario’s health minister shut down one avenue of publicly funding all nurse practitioners Wednesday as the province missed a federal deadline for ensuring their medically necessary services are covered. Source link
IN PHOTOS | Launch of Artemis II mission
The Artemis II SLS rocket with the Orion capsule and its crew blasted off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., on Wednesday on a nearly 10-day mission that’s expected to take them around the moon and back to Earth. Source link
Italy missed the World Cup again — but that's good news for Canada
CBC Sports’ daily newsletter breaks down Italy’s stunning loss in World Cup qualifying and how it could help co-host Canada. Source link
Megan Thee Stallion takes 2 Broadway shows off, citing exhaustion during Moulin Rouge!
Megan Thee Stallion was rushed to the hospital after “feeling very ill” while onstage on Broadway in Moulin Rouge! The Musical. She later took to social media to explain she had been “pushing myself past my limits lately.” Source link