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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is riding the near-flattened ripples of its predecessors to the shore. The bad news is that without a central passion as much at its core — or, for the most part, many humans to rally against — its fourth entry has significantly less of a reason to exist.
A new U.S. report highlighting how little time some moms get to themselves is providing a snapshot of the pressures faced by mothers, who research suggests tend to have higher levels of responsibility and expectations compared to fathers, especially when it comes to the often invisible mental load of planning.
The Canadian Bankers Association and Interac both say they are actively exploring technology to prevent people from using e-transfers to perpetuate abusive behaviour. It comes months after multiple Canadians told CBC News they have been victimized by abusers who use e-transfers to circumvent other safeguards that survivors of intimate partner violence...
The encampments at Canadian schools follow months of protest marches, petitions, sit-ins and hunger strikes by pro-Palestinian activists. Some say the movement is stronger than it has ever been.
In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we learn whether you always need to buy new wireless earbuds when the batteries die, get a glimpse of salmon swimming through a daylighted creek and find out what to look for when buying a used EV.
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