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Youth, advocacy groups sue Carney government over climate rollbacks
Young people and environmental groups are suing the Carney government — alleging it’s undoing Canada’s climate plan and breaking federal law in the process. Source link
UK investigates reports Russian ship fired at yacht in English Channel
Russia’s defence ministry said it fired the warning shots to divert the yacht that approached on a dangerous course in the English Channel. Source link
Toy Story 5 is the best sequel yet. It's still barely about kids
Toy Story 5 is a surprisingly strong entry in a franchise that two movies ago struggled to justify returning to its plush, plastic and porcelain characters. Though it’s undercut by the fact that like virtually every other children’s film nowadays, Toy Story is hardly about kids at all. Source link
Country rock star Jelly Roll and podcaster wife, Bunnie Xo, file for divorce
American rapper and singer Jelly Roll has filed for divorce from his wife, podcaster Bunnie XO, citing “irreconcilable differences.” Jelly Roll had credited his wife for helping him in his recovery from addiction and crime. Source link
E-scooter injuries rising among children, B.C. hospital data shows
E-scooter-related injuries among children are on the rise, according to new data from B.C. Children’s Hospital, as the devices grow in popularity across the province. Source link
Competition Bureau to examine Canada's food supply chain
The Competition Bureau is looking to investigate how competition along the food supply chain affects grocery prices for Canadian consumers. Source link
FBI says plot to attack White House UFC event with drones thwarted
US media says five people are in custody in connection with the plot, that involved flying explosive-laden drones towards buildings near last weekend’s White House UFC match. Source link
The Bari Weiss Problem at CBS
Michael Massing It isn’t her ideology. It’s her product. The post The Bari Weiss Problem at CBS appeared first on The Nation. Source link
The secrets to keeping your brain sharp in old age
Neurologist Emily Rogalski studies “superagers” – people in their 80s or 90s with unusually keen memories, whose lifestyles suggest ways to slow cognitive decline Source link
Singer Bonnie Tyler faces long road to recovery after emerging from induced coma
Singer Bonnie Tyler is no longer in a coma but remains “very unwell” in intensive care, an update on her official website says. The Grammy-nominated pop star, 75, was hospitalized last month on Faro, Portugal, where she lives, for emergency intestinal surgery. She was later placed in an induced coma. Source link