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British Columbia is ending its three-year drug decriminalization experiment, citing disappointing results in the province’s efforts to address substance abuse and encourage treatment seeking. Health Minister Josie Osborne announced Wednesday that the province will not seek an extension of its agreement with Canada’s federal health agency, effectively ending the policy…
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Thousands of Venezuelans gathered in Barquisimeto on Wednesday for the annual Divina Pastora procession, seeking divine intervention during a period of unprecedented political upheaval following the reported capture of President Nicolás Maduro. The massive Catholic pilgrimage, which takes place every January 14 approximately 170 miles west of Caracas, drew an estimated 2 million participants according to local authorities. This year’s procession carried special significance as citizens prayed for stability in a nation thrown into chaos. “We pray for our country, because our country truly needs God,” said housewife Miriam Espinoza during the event. “May we have peace and may our…
The president was barely a year into his administration when a health care debate began to consume Washington. On Capitol Hill, partisan divides formed as many Democrats pressed for guaranteed insurance coverage for a broader swath of Americans while Republicans, buttressed by medical industry lobbying, warned about cost and a…
Deep Reading in a Digital World: Countering Information Overload and Misinformation Americans check their phones an average of 140 times daily, spending approximately 4.5 hours on their devices, with 57% admitting to phone addiction. This digital dependency has created a competitive landscape where tech companies and content creators vie for…
Climate Misinformation Threatens Public Health as Senior Journalists Gather to Address Crisis As climate impacts intensify across South and Southeast Asia, a dangerous undercurrent of false and misleading narratives is quietly shaping public understanding of environmental risks, potentially delaying crucial climate action and threatening public health. In response to this…
Fact-Checking Organization Exposes Fabricated Photocard Targeting Political Groups Rumor Scanner, a prominent fact-checking organization, has identified and debunked a sophisticated piece of misinformation designed to inflame political tensions in Bangladesh. The organization’s investigation revealed that a viral photocard circulating across social media platforms contains entirely fabricated claims about a woman…
In a bold stance against what he describes as “extreme” positions within his own party, Senator John Fetterman (D-Pa.) has publicly urged fellow Democrats to resist calls to abolish U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), highlighting growing divisions among Democrats on immigration policy. “Even Mayor Frey of Minneapolis doesn’t support…
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Wisconsin Governor Evers Urges Legislative Action in Final Year of Term Wisconsin’s Democratic Governor Tony Evers has called on the Republican-controlled Legislature to address a wide range of priorities during his final year in office, challenging lawmakers to extend their session beyond scheduled adjournment dates if necessary to complete important…
Fewer Americans are enrolling in Affordable Care Act health insurance plans this year as expiring subsidies push premium costs beyond what many can afford, according to new federal data released Monday. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services report shows a 3.5% drop in total enrollment compared to the same…
Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus has called on the United Nations for assistance in combating a wave of misinformation threatening to disrupt the country’s upcoming February 12 elections, according to official statements released Tuesday. During a telephone conversation with UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk, Yunus expressed concern…
Bangladesh Interim Leader Warns of Disinformation Threat to February Elections Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus has raised alarms about a wave of disinformation that he believes could compromise the integrity of the country’s upcoming elections on February 12, the first since a popular uprising toppled the previous government in 2024.…
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences clarified Tuesday that once a Nobel Prize is announced, the decision is irreversible, addressing growing questions about the institution’s award policies. “Once a Nobel Prize is announced, the decision is final. After this point, it cannot be revoked, shared or transferred,” the Academy stated…
In a wave of consolidation sweeping through America’s media landscape, communication experts are raising alarms about the growing influence of politically-motivated billionaires acquiring major news outlets. This trend threatens to reshape how information reaches the public and potentially undermine independent journalism in the United States. Victor Pickard, who co-directs the…
Iranian security forces have dramatically escalated their tactics against protesters, switching from pellet guns to live ammunition and heavy weaponry, according to a physician who recently fled the country after treating wounded demonstrators. In an exclusive interview with the Center for Human Rights in Iran (CHRI), the doctor described a…
Hennepin County Votes to Condemn ICE Presence Amid Escalating Immigration Tensions Minneapolis-area leaders took a bold stance against federal immigration authorities on Tuesday, unanimously passing a resolution condemning ICE and calling for the removal of its personnel and assets from Minnesota. The Hennepin County Administration, Operations and Budget Committee, comprised…
Hong Kong financial markets lost a towering figure this week as David Webb, a relentless advocate for corporate transparency and shareholder rights, died at the age of 60 after a battle with metastatic prostate cancer. Webb passed away peacefully in Hong Kong on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, according to a…
Wisconsin Governor Questions Lieutenant Governor’s Proposal on Immigration Enforcement Wisconsin Democratic Governor Tony Evers has expressed skepticism about a proposal from his own Lieutenant Governor, Sara Rodriguez, that would ban federal immigration enforcement actions around sensitive locations like courthouses, schools, and hospitals across the state. “I’m not sure we have…
The Environmental Protection Agency announced a proposal Tuesday to restrict states’ and Native American tribes’ authority to block major infrastructure projects under the Clean Water Act, marking another swing in the regulatory pendulum between administrations on environmental policy. The proposal aims to limit the scope of Section 401 of the…
