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Detroit automakers fear North American trade deal revamp could cost them billions
U.S. auto executives worry that U.S. proposals floated ahead of talks scheduled with Mexican trade officials next month could jack up costs even further. Source link
Farmers call for minister's resignation over cattle cull
The Ulster Farmer’s Union says confidence in Andrew Muir and his department is “severely damaged”. Source link
Trump Is Trying to Sabotage the Health of All Our Kids
Sasha Abramsky His executive order on vaccines is classic Trump: authoritarian, nonsensical, and deadly. The post Trump Is Trying to Sabotage the Health of All Our Kids appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Why You Envy Your Friends
Turn that burning resentment into insight and motivation. Source link
The New Right’s Toxic Addiction to Racial Conflict
Pedro Gonzales A former fellow with the Claremont Institute explains how white nationalist dogma sets the terms of political belonging on the MAGA right. The post The New Right’s Toxic Addiction to Racial Conflict appeared first on The Nation. Source link
The End of Oak Street is a fun — but flat — Spielberg clone
While The End of Oak Street is at times genuinely fun and somewhat original, there does seem to be something missing from what’s been widely crowned the summer blockbuster we’ve all been waiting for. Source link
A Canadian payment giant is being sold to U.S. private equity. Is your digital privacy at risk?
Royal Bank of Canada and Bank of Montreal are selling payment processor Moneris Solutions Corp. to San Francisco-based investment firm Francisco Partners. Some analysts are raising concerns around what the deal means for Canada’s digital sovereignty amid the country’s trade war with the U.S. Source link
Why fossilized feces from ancestors of modern animals help us understand Earth’s early ecosystems
A study of fossilized feces, known as coprolites, from 540 million years ago found fecal matter likely played a significant role in an explosion of biodiversity in the early Cambrian period. Paleontologists say these fossils can tell us a lot about ancient animals and the ecosystems they inhabited. Source link
At 100, the Legion makes its biggest push yet for new members
Through yoga nights, concerts and affordable dinners, Legion branches across the country are making a big play to welcome new members in their 100th year — not only to fill needs in the community and provide third spaces for a younger generation, but also to ensure they can continue surviving. Source link
Sensitive medical data sent over unencrypted pager network
NHS Blood and Transplant apologises after sensitive data sent over unencrypted pager network. Source link