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London, Ont., teens hope to 'make board games great again,' creating one in face of Trump's 51st-state threats
A group of London, Ont., teens have created a board game called American Dictator, which pokes fun at U.S. President Donald Trump’s activities since he began his second term in office. They hope other young people playing the game will learn more about the political climate. Source link
Your usual treatments for diseases may not work anymore, WHO warns antibiotic resistance is ‘critically high’ globally
Your usual treatments for diseases may not work anymore, WHO warns antibiotic resistance is ‘critically high’ globally Source link
Young Taiwanese aren't so anti-China. That's a problem for the island's government
The antagonism between China and the U.S. is dominating geopolitics and China has intensified its military provocations against Taiwan. But many younger Taiwanese remain notably unfazed by the risk of military action against their island. Pro-China messaging on social media may be partly to blame. Source link
NHS stripped ex-footballer of dignity, say family
Failings in Colin Flatt’s care in the final months of his life are laid bare in a new report. Source link
Can cold showers really improve insulin sensitivity?
Can cold showers really improve insulin sensitivity? Source link
Bitcoin worth $14bn seized in US-UK crackdown on alleged scammers
The UK has also frozen assets linked to the alleged scammers, including a £100m London office building. Source link
Red Tractor ad banned for misleading environmental claims
The Advertising Standards Authority upheld a complaint by environment charity River Action. Source link
The Interview
Simon Jack speaks to Jamie Dimon, head of US bank JP Morgan Chase about the global economy Source link
Pictured: Winning entries for Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025
South African photographer Wim van den Heever takes the main prize for his shot Source link
Ireland is implementing basic income for artists. Could Canada do something similar?
Ireland has made permanent its three-year pilot program that gave monthly income payments to thousands of artists. Canadian artists are hoping to use that program’s success to build momentum for guaranteed universal basic income at home. Source link