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How Innovators Are Adapting Existing Technologies to Fight COVID-19
Engineers around the world are tweaking drones, robots and smart tools to help prevent the spread of the virus
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Elder Rabari , camel breeder in Rajasthan.Light his cigarette in the middle of the night.
The Long, Fraught History of the Bulletproof Vest
The question of bulletproofing vexed physicians and public figures for years, before pioneering inventors experimented with silk
Overnight fire displaces 7 people in Saint John
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Eddie Joyce suing Dwight Ball, former colleagues and commissioner for defamation
Independent MHA Eddie Joyce is suing four people, including the premier, for defamation over the handling of a harassment complaint that saw him turfed from the Liberal cabinet and caucus in 2018.
Dental system 'nightmare' leaves man with month-long toothache
64-year-old John Neville, in agony and needing his wisdom tooth extracted, has been navigating a complex tangle of COVID-19 restrictions in an unsuccessful attempt at getting emergency dental care.
The Dwight Ball Show: How the COVID-19 briefings took a political turn
The COVID-19 briefings started out as an urgent response to a public health crisis. As John Gushue writes, Premier Dwight Ball has grown comfortable in the role of hosting a program focused on government programs.
Opening night
From deep bass notes echoing through the speaker system, to the countries welcome video, to moments of voices lifted up in praise, the opening session of TeenStreet 2019 made a powerful impact on the participants.
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Mar del Plata, Argentinien :: Eine Gemeinde hört von Ländern, die keinen Zugang zum Evangelium haben
Best of the National Book Festival: Karin Slaughter, 2010
Our ongoing celebration of the Library of Congress National Book Festival continues with crime and mystery writer Karin Slaughter discussing "Broken," part of her Will Trent series, on the Fiction & Mystery stage at the 2010 Festival.
How New York Made Frank Lloyd Wright a Starchitect
The Wisconsin-born architect's buildings helped turn the city he once called an 'inglorious mantrap' into the center of the world
Fishing zones closed after North Atlantic right whale sightings
A number of fishing zones in the Gulf of St. Lawrence have been closed after North Atlantic right whales were sighted earlier this week.
Quebec announces new bonuses for front-line health-care workers in fight against COVID-19
For those working in CHSLDs — the province's long-term care homes which are the site of the most serious outbreaks — the bonus will amount to as much as $1,000 per month.
Suspended Winnipeg school trustee says she won't fight board's decision
A Winnipeg School Division trustee who was suspended from the school board earlier this week does not plan on fighting the decision, she told CBC News.
From vaccine research to developing tests, Manitoba scientists playing important part in COVID-19 fight
They're not necessarily treating sick patients in hospitals, but a number of Manitoba-based scientists are working long hours and facing incredible pressure to battle the novel coronavirus from their labs and research facilities.
Open COVID Pledge Makes Critical IP Freely Accessible for Pandemic Fight
Legal experts and leading scientists have teamed up with Creative Commons to create the Open COVID Pledge to help speed up the battle against the coronavirus pandemic. The Pledge gives broad permission to anyone to use intellectual property not otherwise accessible to the public, and generally replaces the need for any other license or royalty agreement.
USPS Collapse Could Be Nightmare for Some Businesses
As a result of the pandemic, USPS, which has run at a loss for years, is even more cash-strapped. It expects to lose $2 billion each month during the pandemic. That prompted Postmaster General Megan Brennan to ask Congress for $50 billion in funds -- $25 billion to offset lost revenue from declining mail volume due to the pandemic, and another $25 billion for modernization.
Google Tightens Reins on Advertisers
Google soon will require all advertisers to prove their legitimacy, regardless of the advertising content. All advertisers will have to verify their identity, submit personal IDs and business verification documents, said John Canfield, Google's director of product management for ads integrity. Google began requiring political advertisers to verify their identity in the runup to the 2018 elections.
Frontline Gets Personal In Flint Water Crisis Film Airing Tuesday Night
Nearly 5 ½ years ago, the water source for the city of Flint was switched in an effort to save money. A disaster followed resulting in deaths, illness and mistrust of government. Tuesday at 10:00 p.m. on WKAR-TV, the documentary series Frontlin e examines the crisis by bringing to light conversations and documents never seen on television before. We spoke with Abby Ellis, the Michigan native who is the film’s director.
Community gardens open to delight of green thumbs
The soil is ready to be tilled and seeds wait to be planted at community gardens across Ottawa after the province reversed a decision declaring them off limits during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Quebec's Karim Mané aims to carve new path straight from Vanier College to the NBA
The 19-year-old has declared for the 2020 NBA Draft. If selected he would become the first player out of CEGEP program in Quebec to make the leap directly to the world's top basketball league.
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Coronavirus Outbreak Updates: Maharashtra reports 1,089 new COVID-19 cases across state, 748 in Mumbai; total infections at 19,063 – Firstpost
- Coronavirus Outbreak Updates: Maharashtra reports 1,089 new COVID-19 cases across state, 748 in Mumbai; total infections at 19,063 Firstpost
- Migrant workers | Maharashtra train accident victims were battling hunger The Hindu
- Maharashtra: They thought no trains were running, loco driver spotted them too late to stop The Indian Express
- ‘Stay where you are’: Shivraj Chouhan appeals to migrants after train tragedy Hindustan Times
- MP Ministers Ask Shivraj to Probe Tenure of Kamal Nath to ‘Expose Massive Corruption’ News18
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45 Chinese nationals in Nepal demand flights to go home, throw stones – Hindustan Times
45 Chinese nationals in Nepal demand flights to go home, throw stones Hindustan TimesView Full coverage on Google News
‘Army won’t be deployed in Mumbai, will fight Covid-19 together’: Uddhav Thackeray – Hindustan Times
- ‘Army won’t be deployed in Mumbai, will fight Covid-19 together’: Uddhav Thackeray Hindustan Times
- Maharashtra may extend lockdown to end of May, hints CM Uddhav Thackeray Times of India
- Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray announces compensation for kin of deceased TIMES NOW
- Restrict entry-exit of migrants in Maharashtra: Raj Thackeray Deccan Chronicle
- Uddhav Thackeray: You are the soldiers, no need for the Army Mumbai Mirror
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Retired goalkeeper Karina LeBlanc 'stronger' following separation from newborn daughter
Karina LeBlanc was returning home from her second hospital visit after giving birth to her first child, only this time she would have to spend 14 days in self-isolation after doctors feared she contracted COVID-19 during her stay.
Q & A: Why you may feel physical distancing fatigue, and how to fight it
City of Kitchener bylaw enforcement says cooperation with physical distancing rules is weather-dependent, with more people getting out and about on sunny days. Wilfrid Laurier University professor Anne Wilson tells CBC Kitchener-Waterloo why some may be tempted to bend the rules as time goes by.
Q & A: Why the weight of expectations is often falling on the shoulders of mothers
CBC Kitchener-Waterloo speaks to a motherhood expert about managing work and child care during the pandemic.
Tampa mayor offers lighthearted apology to star QB Tom Brady
Mayor Jane Castor has issued a letter of apology after Tampa didn't exactly give the best of welcomes to one of its newest and most famous residents when NFL superstar Tom Brady was ejected from a downtown park while working out.
East Vancouver tree thief caught on camera
A man is seen driving up in a grey van before making off with a Japanese maple he rips right out of the front garden.
Giant, record-class walleye caught and released near Dryden, Ont.
A man from Vermilion Bay, Ont., caught and released a fish that he says could have challenged a 70-year-old record for walleye last weekend.
Focus the Covid-19 Fight in Black Cities
Frost, record-breaking low temperatures expected for Windsor-Essex Friday night
If you think it's cold this morning, just wait — the forecast low for Friday night is –3 C.
Windsor has highest jobless rate in Canada for fourth month straight
Windsor's unemployment rate soared even higher in April, according to Statistics Canada numbers released Friday.
Brazil prepares to deploy troops into the Amazon to fight rising deforestation
Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon rainforest rose sharply in April, government data showed on Friday, as the coronavirus outbreak keeps many environmental enforcers out of the field and the country prepares to deploy troops to fight illegal logging.
Dear Diary: I bought a bidet out of spite. I'm never going back
Sarah Miller waited until the last minute to go buy toilet paper. When she couldn’t find any, she made a decision that she says changed her life.
Maple Leafs sign veteran European defenceman Mikko Lehtonen
The Toronto Maple Leafs have signed Finnish defenceman Mikko Lehtonen to a one-year, entry-level contract for the 2020-21 season, the club announced Monday.
Alberta's Bottcher advances to 3rd straight Brier final with win over Saskatchewan's Dunstone
Alberta's Brendan Bottcher defeated Saskatchewan's Matt Dunstone 9-4 in the 1-2 Page playoff game Saturday afternoon to earn a berth in the Tim Hortons Brier final.
Injections of Bleach? Beams of Light? Trump Is Self-Destructing Before Our Eyes
Curbside pickup a 'baby step in the right direction' for small stores closed by COVID-19
Curbside pickups offer a bit of hope after months of being shuttered by COVID-19, but while retailers are happy to start getting back to business some are raising questions of fairness and access to opportunity.
$20M lawsuit says Niagara's Lundy Manor held a pub night during COVID-19
A Toronto law firm has filed to launch a class action lawsuit against a Niagara Falls long-term care home where 18 residents have died from COVID-19, saying the home had a pub night in the midst of the pandemic.
Aero Design Series – Stock Wheel – Part 4: Right Plane Cutouts
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A Young Doctor, Fighting for His Life
“I just went down on my knees,” his mother recalled later. “I just implored God for mercy.”