Biden calls himself first black woman to serve in White House as gaffes continue after debate debacle

President Joe Biden (left) and Vice President Kamala Harris (right) on the Truman Balcony of the White House on July 4 (Picture: Shutterstock) President Joe Biden called himself the ‘first black woman’ to serve in the White House and continues to stumble through public remarks when every single one matters following his debate debacle. Biden … Read more

U.S. bans soft-drink additive BVO. Canada to follow suit soon

Brominated vegetable oil or BVO was once used in citrus flavoured drinks, but animal studies raised health concerns Powerade sports drinks in 2014, the year Coca-Cola said it would remove BVO from its drinks.Photo by Andrew Burton /Getty The substance, also known as BVO, has been added to carbonated drinks since the 1930s to ensure … Read more

Safe injection site in a Trudeau minister’s riding has become a political football

Residents complaining that it’s too close to an elementary school feel ignored by politicians and ‘the ones that are responding are basically just gaslighting us,’ they say Immigration Minister Marc Miller.Photo by The Canadian Press/Adrian Wyld OTTAWA — A new injection and inhalation centre near a Montreal elementary school is angering parents, business owners and … Read more

Mountain lion killed on the 405 Freeway on Fourth of July

A mountain lion was found dead on the 405 Freeway near the Getty Center on Thursday. The cause of death is still unknown. (KTLA-TV) A mountain lion was found dead next to the center divider of the 405 Freeway on Thursday afternoon, the second time a deceased puma has been discovered on a Southern California … Read more

Canada invests millions to build chip network as U.S. races ahead

While some are heralding a renaissance in Canada’s chip sector, others say Trudeau’s government has not done enough to keep up with global competition Francois-Philippe Champagne, Canada’s industry minister, during the International Economic Forum Of The Americas conference in Montreal in June.Photo by Graham Hughes /Photographer: Graham Hughes/Bloo (Bloomberg) — Canada will invest $120 million … Read more

Board director of organization that will help decide how Google’s $100M is distributed regrets her anti-Israel retweets

‘I acknowledge that some of the content I reshared on social media adds to the pain of Jewish communities and I apologize for that unreservedly,’ said Sadia Zaman FILE: Sadia Zaman, an award-winning documentary journalist and the director of orginal program development at CBC spoke to Laurier Journalist students, sharing her life and career experiences … Read more

More than 3,000 high school grads in Saskatoon this year

Among the graduating classes was the very first for Estey School, which is home to the Flexible Schedule Blended Learning (FLEX) program. A group of 17 students comprised the first graduating class for Estey School, which was home for the 2023-24 school year to the FLEX program for students in Grades 6 to 12.Photo by … Read more

Accused sex-trafficking influencer Andrew Tate says he’ll celebrate Romania release by going see his ‘bitches’

Accused sex trafficker Andrew Tate took a shirtless victory lap Friday to celebrate his release from Romania — boasting that he plans to hop in a sports car and go see his “bitches” around the world. Theself-proclaimed misogynistsocial media influencer — who’s awaiting trial on rape and human trafficking charges —  celebrated in a video … Read more

Grieving relative of mom, son killed in NYC July 4th crash tells suspected drunk driver ‘own up to what you did’

A grieving man whose mother and brother were among the three July Fourth partygoers killed in a horrific Lower East Side crash wants the suspected drunken driver to fess up. “Own up to what you did,” said Diamond Pinkney, 29, to self-proclaimed “addict” Daniel Christopher Hyden, who is accused of drunkenly plowing down 11 people … Read more

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