An in-depth look some developments that may have flown under the radar at NAB 2026, from the rise of differentiated agentic media solutions and workflows and the demise of SaaS to advances in audio ...
The Children’s Book Council, in conjunction with Ingram Library Services, has released the first-ever OMG: Only for Middle ...
An amendment to Alberta’s Election Act approved one year ago changed the rules to remove restrictions on government ...
A University of Saskatchewan hydrologist appointed to a U.S. panel on the future of water resources says Hurricane Harvey was a wake-up call for Canada's southern neighbours. Howard Wheater co-leads ...
The report, which echoes calls made by previous reviews and advocates, highlights the failings of the current system to ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick will voluntarily meet with the House Oversight Committee on May 6 to answer questions about his connection to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to a ...
With a new quadrennial set to begin, one of many things on Curling Canada's to-do list is tackling a glaring inequality with ...
New rules approved by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could blunt the impact of a federal judge’s order freezing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine advisory committee and ...
The state of 24 Sussex Drive is "an embarrassment," says Prime Minister Mark Carney, who suggested he wants a decision made ...
Environmental groups urge appeals court panel to lift halt on closing Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. ORLANDO, Fla. — Environmental groups on Tuesday asked a federal appellate court panel to drop its temporary halt ...
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