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U.S. will share tech to let South Korea build nuclear-powered submarine, Trump says
GYEONGJU, South Korea – The United States will share closely held technology to allow South Korea to build a nuclear-powered submarine, President Donald Trump said on social media Thursday after meeting with the country’s president. President Lee...
Mexico Agriculture Secretary Says Still No Date for Restarting Cattle Exports to U.S.
By Cassandra Garrison MEXICO CITY, Oct. 29 (Reuters) - Mexican Agriculture Minister Julio Berdegue said on Wednesday that Mexico and the United States have not yet set a date to resume Mexican cattle exports amid an outbreak of the flesh-eating...
Minnesota State Mankato Special Education, School Psychology Graduate Programs Awarded $1.25 Million Training Grant from U.S. Department of Education
Minnesota State University, Mankato’s graduate programs in special education and school psychology were recently awarded a five-year $1.25 million training grant by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs. The...
Daylight saving time is ending Sunday. Here's what to know as clocks 'fall back.'
It’s time to fall back again. The clock will strike 1 a.m. twice Sunday as daylight saving time once again comes to an end. Here’s what you need to know about daylight saving time and why the United States changes clocks twice a year. When does...
Researchers report spike in California whale entanglements
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported a spike in entangled whales off California in 2024, leading scientists and marine mammal biologists to worry about how this year will go as winter fishing seasons get underway. Already,...
U of T grad from the Philippines aims to reframe medicine as a social movement
Born and raised in the Philippines, Sam Soriano’s path to the University of Toronto began with a national health crisis in his home country. In 2017, a national immunization campaign against dengue fever was suspended after the vaccine was blamed...
They’re already here: How U.S. corporations have been eroding Canada’s economic sovereignty
From coast to coast to coast, Canadians of all political stripes are rightfully concerned about our nation’s sovereignty. U.S. President Donald Trump’s repeated threats and on-again, off-again trade war doesn’t just worry Canadians, they’ve also...
Researchers make first-of-its-kind breakthrough that could change future of food: 'It offers huge potential'
Scientists in the United Kingdom are using gene-edited tomatoes to test how modified foods affect human health. According to the BBC, the Quadram Institute in Norwich has begun recruiting 76 participants with low vitamin D levels to take part in...
Jordanian travelers use digital technology to advertise vacation to Kingdom
Ammon News - Bushra Nairoukh - Jordanian traveler Abdulsalam Al-Ajarmeh has set out on an extraordinary world journey by car, traversing continents to share stories and images that reflect Jordan’s progress, development, and rich heritage. The...
Europe's Central Bank leaves key interest rate unchanged as businesses weather United States tariffs
FRANKFURT, Germany – The European Central Bank left its key interest rate unchanged Thursday as inflation remains under control and European businesses weather the impact of higher U.S. tariffs better than previously feared. The bank’s deposit...
Economic Watch: China's healing economy booms as people seek inner peace
YINCHUAN, Oct. 31 (Xinhua) -- When English teacher Yan Lingjia, 37, joined a hike in the Tengger Desert in northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region with her 7-year-old son, she expected a simple trip but instead found a personal awakening....
Insider NJ’s Morning Intelligence Briefing: 10/31/2025
Below is Insider NJ's Morning Intelligence Briefing: QUOTE OF THE DAY: "He’s helping us. We’re working in partnership with the White House to do whatever works for the campaign." - Jack Ciattarelli on President Trump TOP STORY: Governor 2025:...
The Jew in King Shaka’s court: How a 19th-century castaway shaped a Zulu leader’s legacy
Gales tore at the Mary’s sails, and surf crashed across the brig’s deck. Seventeen-year-old Nathaniel Isaacs tied himself to a railing to avoid being washed overboard. The Mary’s rudder soon splintered against a rocky bar at the entrance to Natal...
American dream stolen: US highlights India in new ad on H-1B visa abuse
The Trump administration’s Department of Labour has released a new ad on social media accusing companies of abusing the H-1B visa program and replacing young American workers with foreign hires, directly highlighting India as the biggest...
Ford to recall about 227,000 vehicles in U.S. for windshield, seat issues, NHTSA says
Ford Motor is recalling 227,006 vehicles in the United States for issues ranging from air bubbles in windshield glass to loose seat frames, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said on Thursday. The recalls cover 163,256...
Lion’s Head/Tobermory Legion Branch 202- News: November, 2025
By now poppies are blooming across Canada, not in the fields but on lapels everywhere. The poppy tradition started in Canada in 1921 and was adopted by the UK, other Commonwealth countries and the U.S as well. The official remembrance period is...
Offshore wind set to triple by 2030 despite U.S. slowdown, says report
Offshore wind energy is on track to triple globally by 2030, offering a rare climate success story amid global energy uncertainty, according to a new report by Ember, an energy and climate think tank based in the U.K., in collaboration with the...
U.S. government allowed and even helped U.S. firms sell tech used for surveillance in China
U.S. lawmakers have tried four times since September last year to close what they called a glaring loophole: China is getting around export bans on the sale of powerful American AI chips by renting them through U.S. cloud services instead. But the...
From Clinton to Kyoto: How U.S. Travelers Stay Seamlessly Connected in Japan with Holafly’s eSIM
For many Mississippians, traveling abroad feels like an adventure of a lifetime — especially when your journey takes you from the quiet charm of Clinton to the neon glow of Tokyo or the peaceful temples of Kyoto. Japan has long fascinated American...