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Canada's Brendan MacKay wins bronze in men's freeski halfpipe
Canada’s Brendan MacKay won bronze in Men’s freeski halfpipe on Day 14 of the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Games, while Alex Ferreira of the United States took gold and Estonia’s Henry Sildaru claiming silver. Source link
Indra Brown 'the real deal' according to defending champion Eileen Gu
Australian teen Indra Brown’s spectacular rise to Winter Olympic medal contender has been stunning to watch, but defending freeski champion Eileen Gu says it’s not a surprise. Source link
Sinking trees into the Arctic Ocean could reduce carbon emissions. But is it worth it?
A group of European scientists have recently proposed an idea to sink mature trees from the vast boreal forest in Canada, Alaska and Russia into the deep Arctic ocean, to store the carbon for centuries to come. Source link
Gastro-onco surgeon urges following the ‘2-week rule’ for recurring health issues: ‘Give time to symptoms but not infinitely’
Gastro-onco surgeon urges following the ‘2-week rule’ for recurring health issues: ‘Give time to symptoms but not infinitely’ Source link
Pacific Islands cut Russia's 'shadow tankers' loose
Pacific Islands are rapidly de-flagging vessels on their shipping registries after gaining international attention for their role in Russia’s “shadow fleet”. Source link
For years Andrew escaped scrutiny, but things are shifting under Charles
Like so many of the elite caught in Epstein’s web, Andrew believed he would escape scrutiny for his behaviour. But it is precisely because of his name and position that his alleged wrongdoing has now delivered him into the hands of the law. Source link
Sterling K. Brown on Paradise's theme: 'It is the place of the governed to … mistrust the government'
Sterling K. Brown, the star and executive producer of post-apocalyptic TV series Paradise, speaks with CBC News about the intentional — and accidental — way the show reflects real-life concerns. Source link
MacKinnon sends Canada to gold-medal game after sinking Finns with game winner in dying seconds
Canada survived another hockey scare on Friday, erasing a two-goal deficit to be Finland 3-2 in the Olympic semifinal game in Milan. Nathan MacKinnon scored the game winner on the power playe with 35.2 seconds remaining in the game. Source link
Fish-based pet food may expose cats and dogs to forever chemicals
A survey of 100 commercial foods for dogs and cats revealed that PFAS chemicals appear in numerous brands and types, with fish-based products among those with the highest levels Source link
Should Labor have its own reshuffle?
In the past few days, in a series of largely ignored milestones overshadowed by news of Angus Taylor’s new frontbench, Albanese overtook Scott Morrison and John Curtin to become the 12th-longest serving prime minister. Source link