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Notwithstanding Clause: What Is It and Why Is Saskatchewan Resorting to It on School Pronoun Policy?
The notwithstanding clause has been invoked only a handful of times by a few provinces since the Canadian Constitution was patriated in 1982.
What Does Autism’s Biochemistry Reveal About Its Cause and Potential for Treatment? Feat. Dayan Goodenowe PhD
Dr. Goodenowe links autism to unique cell biochemistry.
Methylene Blue: A Powerful Antioxidant That Repairs Aging Skin and Improves Brain Health
Studies show methylene blue can revitalize aging skin and improve brain function by targeting depleted mitochondria.
Ontario Minimum Wage Now $16.55 an Hour With New Workers' Legislation
Ontario workers earning minimum wage will be bumped up to a wage of at least $16.55 per hour from the previous $15.50 per hour starting Oct. 1.
Podcasters With Revenues Over $10 Million Will Have to Register: CRTC
CRTC is developing the rules that will be used to implement Bill C-11.
Ukraine Set to Lose Key Ally After ‘Pro-Russia’ Candidate Wins Slovakia Vote
Robert Fico’s party, which opposes unlimited aid to Ukraine, is now in talks with potential coalition partners.
Social Security Agency to Make Major Announcement on Checks This Month
Here is when the Social Security Administration will announce the cost-of-living adjustment for payments next year.
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EXCLUSIVE: Embalmers Speak Out on Unusual Blood Clots
Several embalmers and a pathologist in North America and the United Kingdom have reported a rise in irregular, hardened blood clots.
World Bank Cuts China's Growth Forecast as Property Crisis Deepens
China's property crisis could take many years to resolve as the country has built many houses and its rapid urbanization has slowed, says a Chinese economist.

Persecuted in Germany for Homeschooling, the Romeike Family Encourages Americans to Hold on to This Freedom
Having sought—and found—asylum in the U.S. so they could freely homeschool, the Romeike family now faces deportation back to Germany.
Persecuted in Germany for Homeschooling, the Romeike Family Encourages Americans to Hold on to This Freedom
Having sought—and found—asylum in the U.S. so they could freely homeschool, the Romeike family now faces deportation back to Germany.
Supreme Court Case About Financial Regulator Sparks Industry Anxiety
An industry lawyer says the economy could suffer if the justices strike down the way the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is funded.
3 Habits Office Workers With Neck and Shoulder Pain Should Avoid
Massage and relaxation can only bring short-term relief but cannot solve the root cause of the problem.
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To Sing or Not to Sing?
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Some common drugs carry increased cancer risk, some due to contamination, while others have been associated with risk through recent research.

The Cancer Dangers Lurking in Widely Used Medications, and FDA Oversight Challenges
Some common drugs carry increased cancer risk, some due to contamination, while others have been associated with risk through recent research.

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A shell-shocked WWII veteran struggles to function in society from a lingering trauma.

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Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story encourages us to face difficult times with courage and wisdom.

The Controversial Gold Reserve Act of 1934
The government’s monopoly of gold expanded fiat currency and increased inflation.

Precious and Poignant Objects: Christie’s 'Rothschild Masterpieces' Sale
In October, Christie's will auction a treasure trove of late 18th century artwork collected by the Rothschild family.

Abraham Lincoln Finds His Substitute Soldier
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The American Traitor Who Believed He Was Always Right
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Virginia Is for Lovers ... of Wine and Autumn Leaves
Virginia's wineries welcome families to come and see the incredible fall color while tasting some local wine.

Discover Your Perfect Seaside Escape in Cabo San Lucas
Go snorkeling and whale watching at the culture-rich getaway of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
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Don't be surprised to find that you weren't the only one with a fall getaway planned.