The recent discovery of the bodies of Indigenous children being found in Canada reminds us of the dark history of Australia’s treatment of young First Peoples and children here in Australia.
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Saturday 31 July 2021
Wednesday 28 July 2021
Tongerlongeter: First Nations Leader and Tasmanian War Hero
Henry Reynolds, Nicholas Clements
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Tuesday 27 July 2021
New poll finds majority of Canadians support legal access to psilocybin therapy
“We found majority levels of support across all provinces, demographics and political groupings.”
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Meet the unvaccinated: Why some Canadians still haven't had the shot
An impressive 80 per cent of eligible Canadians have had at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. That statistic points to a troubling fact, however: more than six million Canadians still haven't had a shot — at a time when experts say we urgently need more coverage to beat back a surge of cases in the fall.
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Monday 26 July 2021
Dietary supplements causing severe liver injuries in Australians, with some requiring transplants, study shows
Researchers say cases linked to products claiming to promote muscle growth or weight loss are rising and more rigorous oversight is needed
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Sunday 25 July 2021
China's new Loongson CPU is almost as fast as the first Ryzen
Chinese chipmaker Loongson announced a new processor on Friday. In terms of features, the Loongson 3A5000 comes equipped with two DDR4-3200 memory controllers and a dedicated encryption...
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Saturday 24 July 2021
How US high school culture brought teen values to the world
Adolescence isn’t a time of life so much as a frame of mind. Liberating yet damaging, it’s transformed the US and the world
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Sunday 18 July 2021
This city was 'the biggest winner' of COVID tech migration
A year after the pandemic canceled its signature tech and arts conference, SXSW, Austin...
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Thursday 15 July 2021
35+ Hilarious Cultural Differences Between The US And Canada That Are Too Real
Now We Understand The Long Standing Love-Hate Relationship Between The US And Canada
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Sunday 11 July 2021
Coca-Cola, canned food and Jazz nights: What American GIs brought to the streets of Calcutta during WWII
With the arrival of American soldiers in Calcutta, a short but fascinating period of cultural exchange emerged. American food, drinks, music, magazines and cinema soon found an enthusiastic consumer in the city.
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The Poisonous History of Tomatoes | Pomodori Farciti all’Erbette (1773)
This looks nice,minus the mint.
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Saturday 10 July 2021
Data, not arms, the key driver in emerging US-China cold war
Cybersecurity comes down to which side has access to more information about the other and can utilize it best
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Australian Union in fight against new laws that would force 2 million workers to turnover internet history, emails
Public hearings into new national laws that could allow employers to snoop on the private lives of their employees will be held today. The Electrical...
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Wednesday 7 July 2021
Tribal Headhunters on Coney Island? Author Revisits Disturbing American Tale
Author revisits troubled history of Filipino tribe brought to America in 1905.
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Tuesday 6 July 2021
Antarctica hit record high temperature in 2020, scientists confirm
Antarctica logged a new high temperature record of 64.94 degrees Fahrenheit (18.3 Celsius) in 2020, scientists with the World M
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Saturday 3 July 2021
Possible shaman's snake stick from 4,400 years ago discovered in a Finnish lake
A wooden stick carved into the shape of a snake and possibly used by a shaman 4,400 years ago has been discovered by a lake in southwest Finland.
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Friday 2 July 2021
How airlines will stop you losing your bags in the future
In 2019, 25.4 million bags went missing, costing the industry billions of dollars - can big data solve the problem?
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