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Indonesia’s half-built dream capital Nusantara stumbles towards a partial opening

by Walter Watson
Indonesia’s half-built dream capital Nusantara stumbles towards a partial opening

Widodo has brushed off criticism that the event is a waste of money, calling the expense for a celebration split between two cities more than 1,200km apart “normal”. Vice-President Maruf …

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Most disabled Canadians won’t qualify for national dental care plan, advocates say

by Akin Smith
Most disabled Canadians won’t qualify for national dental care plan, advocates say

Kevin Konnyu spent a decade navigating the health-care system before he was approved recently for financial assistance through Ontario’s disability support program. But even though his province recognizes his disability, that’s not …

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Secret Service director takes ‘full responsibility’ for stunning lapses ahead of Trump assassination attempt

by Walter Watson
Secret Service director takes ‘full responsibility’ for stunning lapses ahead of Trump assassination attempt

The director of the Secret Service took responsibility on Monday for staggering security lapses ahead of the assassination attempt on former U.S. president Donald J. Trump, saying the deadly shooting …

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Bill Walton, Hall of Fame basketball player who became star broadcaster, dies at 71

by Walter Watson
Bill Walton, Hall of Fame basketball player who became star broadcaster, dies at 71

Bill Walton was never afraid to be himself. Larger than life, only in part because of his nearly 7-foot frame, Walton was a two-time NCAA champion at UCLA, a two-time …

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AI, but make it fashion; Can travel be more accessible?: CBC’s Marketplace cheat sheet

by Anas Siddiqui
AI, but make it fashion; Can travel be more accessible?: CBC’s Marketplace cheat sheet

Miss something this week? Don’t panic. CBC’s Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need. Want this in your inbox? Get the Marketplace newsletter every Friday. Airlines are pledging to improve services for …

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Why deathbed dreams and visions can be a comfort for the dying — and those left behind

by Akin Smith
Why deathbed dreams and visions can be a comfort for the dying — and those left behind

The Current23:09What dying people see in their dreams As Charlotte Good was dying of pancreatic cancer in a Toronto hospital in 2007, she experienced a dream or vision of her …

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Periods are a nightmare in Gaza’s crowded, unsanitary camps. Women are using birth control to skip them

by Walter Watson
Periods are a nightmare in Gaza’s crowded, unsanitary camps. Women are using birth control to skip them

Crouched inside her makeshift tent at a camp in Rafah, Samah El-Nazli fidgets as she recalls what her living conditions have been like since the war began. The mother of …

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Federal addictions minister says B.C public decriminalization reversal under review

by Akin Smith
Federal addictions minister says B.C public decriminalization reversal under review

The federal minister for addictions and mental health says it’s too early to draw conclusions about drug decriminalization after British Columbia asked Ottawa to scale back its pilot to help curb …

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My patients became my ‘doctors’ when I was diagnosed with cancer

by Akin Smith
My patients became my ‘doctors’ when I was diagnosed with cancer

This First Person column is the experience of Dr. Nhung N. Tran-Davies, who lives in Calmar, Alta. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ. A singing …

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She could have died from meningitis. Now this student wants more people to get vaccinated

by Akin Smith
She could have died from meningitis. Now this student wants more people to get vaccinated

When varsity athlete Megan Plamondon started feeling sick last November, she thought she’d pushed herself too hard on a two-hour run. The student at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont., started feeling tired toward …

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