Trump Announces Pause on 50 Percent Tariff as US, Canada Reach Last Minute Deal
The president announced a three-day pause on additional tariffs, saying there’s a deal with Canada, which is pending finalization of the documents.
Bots Now Make Up More Than Half of Internet Traffic. Here’s How It’s Affecting Businesses.
The flood of AI-driven automated traffic hitting websites is changing the game.
CBSA Deports Former Iranian Official After Judge Rejects Appeal
Syed Salman Samani, Iran’s former deputy minister in the Ministry of Interior, has been in Canada since 2021 and was ordered deported in 2024.
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Democrats Split on Party’s Future as Democratic Socialists Make Key Primary Wins
Here’s what to know about the divide splitting Democrats across the United States.
China CDC Reports 522,000 COVID-19 Cases in July, Up Sharply From June
Experts suspect there are also many unreported cases: ‘The true figure is certainly larger,’ said one.
Trump Hails Ibogaine Application Gift Aimed at Helping Veterans With Mental Illness
The president linked University of Miami’s donation to an April executive order aimed at accelerating psychedelic treatments for mental health conditions.
Splitting MMR Vaccine as Trump Recommends Could Take up to 10 Years: Merck
All measles vaccines in the United States are currently combination shots.
West Virginia Declares Emergency for All 55 Counties After New Storms Dump Heavy Rain
The declaration runs 30 days as a similar July order still active in 12 counties.
Is China’s Mega Embassy in London Actually a Spying Compound? | Luke de Pulford
The largest Chinese embassy in Europe is set to rise in the heart of London.

What to Do When You’re Too Tired to Cook
Make dinnertime an anchor in your day now while your kids are young, and the tradition will come back to bless you as they get older.
‘The Magic Faraway Tree’: Saucing Up Family Fun
A family moves to the country and finds a land of enchantment.
CBSA Deports Former Iranian Official After Judge Rejects Appeal
Syed Salman Samani, Iran’s former deputy minister in the Ministry of Interior, has been in Canada since 2021 and was ordered deported in 2024.

Labour Board Finds CRA Discriminated Against Employee Over Religious Vaccine Accommodation
The federal labour board ruled that the CRA violated Steven Porter’s human rights and awarded him $5,000.
2 Men Await Sentencing in Landmark Saskatchewan Human Trafficking Case
Sohel Haider, 55, and Mohammed Masum, 44, were each found guilty of human trafficking, with sentencing to occur on Oct. 22.

Peter Moran: Father of American Etchers
In this installment of ‘The Moran Family of Artists,’ we meet an American master of the etched print.
Democrat Peltola, Republican Sullivan Advance to November Race for Alaska’s Senate Seat
The pair advanced from the open primary contest well ahead of other candidates in a race marked by ballot controversy.

Prosecutors Reject Bid for Fresh Trial in Triple Mushroom Killer Case
Patterson’s new barrister Richard Edney started his case by attacking how the jury was sequestered during verdict deliberations.

Labor Rules out Raising Compulsory Super Contribution From 12 to 15 Percent
Labor also plans to stop unsolicited sales calls targeting Australians aimed at convincing them to change super funds to high-risk investments.

With Top 2 Edge Rushers Out, Falcons Ink Veteran Za'Darius Smith
Jalon Walker will miss the entire season with a torn ACL, while James Pearce Jr. is suspended for 8 games.

Ex-Fiancé Wladimir Klitschko Breaks Silence on Hayden Panettiere’s Death With Heartfelt Tribute
The actress died at age 36, after she was found unresponsive from cardiac arrest on Aug. 16 in Greenville, South Carolina.

40 Percent of Doctors Use AI Scribes, but a Report Warns They Can ‘Hallucinate’ Patient Data
AI scribes are increasingly being used to record conversations between doctor and patient.

Squat Science: 5 Squat Exercises to Strengthen Lower-Body Muscles
The squat exercise has a long history of effectiveness, dating back thousands of years. The following five squat movements can help strengthen you today.

The Protein Rules That Actually Matter
Timing matters less than you might think when it comes to eating protein.

People Who Are Depressed Are More Vulnerable to Social Media Likes, Study Finds
The findings highlight how visible metrics and unpredictable rewards may shape posting behavior and keep users engaged.

Last-Minute Travel Planning: Travel Advisers Dish on What Trips to Book Now
Travelers looking for a last-minute trip will have to plan their trips differently and use different methods than those who book a year or so out.
























































































































