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Carney: Canada 'strongly opposes' tariffs over Greenland

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday said Canada "strongly opposes" President Trump's 10 percent tariffs on Denmark and other European allies over his calls for the U.S. to acquire Greenland. "Canada strongly opposes tariffs over Greenland and calls for focused talks

Iran protest crackdown latest developments

Iran has been pressing ahead with arrests following a wave of protests, according to local media and monitors, as the country faces international pressure over a crackdown rights groups said led to thousands of deaths under cover of ongoing internet restrictions. Here are key

Walz: DOJ investigation a 'partisan distraction'

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz called the Justice Department’s (DOJ) Minnesota investigation a “partisan distraction” on Tuesday. Walz’s comments come as The New York Times reported that federal prosecutors have issued subpoenas to him and at least four other state officials as part

Sailing into the unknown...that's Belgian Quentin Debois

A Belgian sailor has set sail in an ambitious bid to enter the record books, readily admitting that Lady Luck will play a part in him achieving his target. Quentin Debois, who is aged 38 and from Liege, aims to cover 7,200 km to the island of San Salvador in the Bahamas in less

Public health groups sue over CDC vaccine recommendations

A coalition of medical groups have expanded an ongoing lawsuit against Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to now challenge and reverse the reductions made to the childhood vaccine schedule. A group of plaintiffs including the American Academy of

With planning, birds and floating solar can coexist

Solar panels on bodies of water in the northeastern U.S. might generate renewable energy but could also carry risks for birds, especially waterbirds. Now a new study provides a data-informed approach to siting floating solar that could protect waterbirds and others, without