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‘Diminished faculties,’ ‘faulty memory,’ ‘significant limitations’: A damning report on Biden’s mental state

by Walter Watson
‘Diminished faculties,’ ‘faulty memory,’ ‘significant limitations’: A damning report on Biden’s mental state

A wince-inducing report has just made it that much harder for U.S. President Joe Biden to quell concerns about his age as he seeks re-election. The special counsel report released …

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Liberals introduce legislation to delay expansion of assisted dying eligibility until 2027

by Akin Smith
Liberals introduce legislation to delay expansion of assisted dying eligibility until 2027

The Liberal government introduced legislation Thursday that will delay the expansion of assisted dying to include those suffering solely from mental illness to 2027.  Health Minister Mark Holland introduced the legislation …

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Manitoba, Saskatchewan raise concerns about upcoming expansion in assisted-dying eligibility

by Akin Smith
Manitoba, Saskatchewan raise concerns about upcoming expansion in assisted-dying eligibility

The governments of Manitoba and Saskatchewan say they are concerned about the potential risks of allowing Canadians to seek medical assistance in dying solely on the basis of a mental …

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Why Trump is facing a 2nd civil defamation case filed by E. Jean Carroll

by Walter Watson
Why Trump is facing a 2nd civil defamation case filed by E. Jean Carroll

Donald Trump’s dual reality of campaign victories and courtroom battles in 2024 has officially begun, given his win on Monday in the Iowa caucus. Jury selection begins Tuesday in a …

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Oscar Pistorius released from prison on parole, South Africa’s corrections department says

by Walter Watson
Oscar Pistorius released from prison on parole, South Africa’s corrections department says

South African athlete Oscar Pistorius has been released from prison on parole and is now at home, South Africa’s Department of Corrections said Friday. The department gave no more details …

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Newly unsealed Epstein documents leave Prince Andrew with ‘much to answer for’

by Walter Watson
Newly unsealed Epstein documents leave Prince Andrew with ‘much to answer for’

It is no surprise to see Prince Andrew named in recently unsealed U.S. court documents detailing dozens of associates of Jeffrey Epstein, the late U.S. financier and convicted sex offender …

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South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung stabbed by attacker, officials say

by Walter Watson
South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung stabbed by attacker, officials say

South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung was attacked and injured by an unidentified man during a visit Tuesday to the southeastern city of Busan, emergency officials said. Busan’s emergency office …

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Killings of Palestinian children are soaring in the West Bank. Advocates say it happens with impunity

by Walter Watson
Killings of Palestinian children are soaring in the West Bank. Advocates say it happens with impunity

WARNING: This story contains disturbing content. When Israeli soldiers mistakenly killed three unarmed Israeli hostages — who were waving white flags — amid its offensive in Gaza last week, the Israeli military …

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Israel’s military has turned its sights on Jenin refugee camp following deadly Hamas attacks

by Walter Watson
Israel’s military has turned its sights on Jenin refugee camp following deadly Hamas attacks

When you visit the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, the children dance around you like fireflies, full of winks and whistles and happy to show the way …

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‘We don’t change culture with a poster’: Former NHLer says new commission a starting point to tackle abuse

by Virginia Chavez
‘We don’t change culture with a poster’: Former NHLer says new commission a starting point to tackle abuse

The Current18:41Former NHL player Sheldon Kennedy on tackling abuse in sport For former NHL player Sheldon Kennedy, the federal government’s commission to investigate systemic abuse in Canadian sports is a step …

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