Northern Ontario School of Medicine University program goes beyond simply training new doctors by teaching students a few things that could influence where they choose to practice. Learning about community life, Indigenous culture at core of Northern Ontario School of Medicine program How this med school is tackling the rural …
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Outside a flooded Ukrainian city, specialists warily sweep the ground for hidden bombs
The scene in a low-lying field northwest of the battered and flood-soaked Ukrainian city of Kherson on Friday could almost be described as a ballet of bomb detection. Flooding that followed the Nova Kakhovka dam's destruction scattered mines across cleared areas The scene in a low-lying field northwest of the …
Read More »Recipe for dad: Hearty favorite Shakshuka
MANILA, Philippines — Treat dad to a filling meal of eggs in flavorful tomato sauce on his special day. Shakshuka is a favorite eggs in tomato dish in the Middle East and Africa. Its simple yet satisfying flavor profile of savory and spicy makes it a complete dish as it …
Read More »Father’s Day: Dad jokes have benefits — studies
MANILA, Philippines — Studies claimed that dad jokes have their benefits. A study published last March by the British Psychological Society claimed that dad jokes have the potential to make children better humans. Humor researcher Marc Hye-Knudsen wrote that dad jokes benefit children as the act shows how father figures …
Read More »Father’s Day: Nico Bolzico shares important lesson he learned from farmer father
MANILA, Philippines — Content creator Nico Bolzico is quite a jokester to his wife, actress Solenn Heussaff and a doting father to their daughters, Thylane and Maelys. Behind his wacky smiles, however, the Argentine content creator revealed that he can be emotional whenever he is reminded of his daughters. Nico …
Read More »Brothers reunite after migrant ship capsizes, bringing a brief reprieve from grief in Greece
After three days of unwavering grief in Greece following the sinking of a vessel carrying hundreds of migrants to Europe, two brothers had a tearful reunion. Meanwhile, UN officials and human rights groups called on European authorities to get tougher on human traffickers and demanded safer migration routes for asylum …
Read More »What we know about the deadly southwestern Manitoba bus crash
A deadly crash has shaken people in the small southwestern Manitoba community the victims called home. Here's what we know so far about the deadly collision — and what could happen next. Investigation into crash near Carberry — and answers — could take months, RCMP say They'd left earlier that …
Read More »Calgary man faces 4 terrorism-related charges after federal policing investigation
RCMP say a Calgary man is facing four terrorism-related charges following a national investigation. RCMP say 20-year-old city resident remains in police custody RCMP say a Calgary man is facing four terrorism-related charges following a national investigation. In a release issued late Friday afternoon, authorities announced the RCMP Federal Policing …
Read More »A rock slide threatened to crush this Swiss village. It missed by a just few metres
The residents of Brienz, Switzerland, breathed a sigh of relief this week as a massive rock slide they feared would destroy their village missed it by just a few metres. 'We were all very, very happy,' says municipal spokesperson The residents of Brienz, Switzerland, breathed a sigh of relief this …
Read More »Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked Pentagon Papers exposing Vietnam War secrets, dead at 92
Daniel Ellsberg, the history-making whistleblower who, by leaking the Pentagon Papers, revealed longtime government doubts and deceit about the Vietnam War and inspired acts of retaliation by then President Richard Nixon that helped lead to his resignation, has died of pancreatic cancer. Whistleblower leaked U.S. government's assessment on war to …
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