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An HIV patient is in remission after a unique stem cell transplant. Why it could be a path to a cure

by Akin Smith
An HIV patient is in remission after a unique stem cell transplant. Why it could be a path to a cure

A German HIV patient who is in remission following a stem cell transplant from a donor with genes that are partially resistant to the disease is giving researchers new hope …

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How every PWHL team looks after the 2024 draft

by Virginia Chavez
How every PWHL team looks after the 2024 draft

When teams face off against PWHL New York next season, they face the prospect of having to try to match two offensive threats down the middle. First, there’s Alex Carpenter, …

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As AI becomes more human-like, experts warn users must think more critically about its responses

by Anas Siddiqui
As AI becomes more human-like, experts warn users must think more critically about its responses

Tech giant Google has announced upgrades to its artificial intelligence technologies, just a day after rival OpenAI announced similar changes to its offerings, with both companies trying to dominate the quickly …

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Trump, Republicans try to equate campus protests to Jan. 6 riot, Charlottesville rally

by Walter Watson
Trump, Republicans try to equate campus protests to Jan. 6 riot, Charlottesville rally

Donald Trump on Tuesday lamented the possibility that Columbia University’s pro-Palestinian protesters could be treated more leniently than the rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, marking …

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Kamloops, B.C., girl raises $1,500 selling lemonade to pay for brother’s autism assessment

by Akin Smith
Kamloops, B.C., girl raises ,500 selling lemonade to pay for brother’s autism assessment

When eight-year-old Emma English discovered her younger brother would have to wait up to three years for an autism assessment, she took it upon herself to raise funds for a …

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Loblaw ending 50% discount on some food items raises concerns about anti-competitive behaviour

by Anas Siddiqui
Loblaw ending 50% discount on some food items raises concerns about anti-competitive behaviour

The revelation that Loblaw will end its 50 per cent discount on perishable foods like meat, fruit and vegetables as they near their best-before dates should attract the attention of Canada’s Competition Bureau, says one …

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Harvard president keeps her job after antisemitism backlash

by Walter Watson
Harvard president keeps her job after antisemitism backlash

Harvard President Claudine Gay will remain leader of the prestigious Ivy League school following her comments last week at a congressional hearing on antisemitism, the university’s highest governing body announced Tuesday. …

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