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Experts warn against privatizing the TSA as GOP senators make the push
Sens. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) have introduced the Abolish the TSA Act, which would eliminate the Transportation Security Administration and privatize airport security by 2028. Experts, however, warn that privatizing the TSA and bringing the United States back to security standards that were in place before the 9/11 terrorist attacks would not […]
New photo of Princess Charlotte released by Prince and Princess of Wales to mark her 10th birthday
The photograph, taken by the Princess of Wales during a visit to Cumbria earlier this year, was published with the caption: "Happy 10th Birthday Princess Charlotte".
Penticton's Wild Mountain Counselling hosting fundraiser show
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UAE launches Dubai ‘influencer academy’, amid concerns over ‘whitewashing’ human rights record
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has launched a new ‘influencer academy’ to help officially attract international tourism and business to the Emirates, in what critics insist is the Gulf state’s...
Self-driving cars can tap into 'AI-powered social network' to talk to each other while on the road
A team of scientists upgrade communications between self-driving cars to improve efficiency and enable the vehicles to share current, accurate driving insights.
I saw what greeted Liverpool players at AXA Training Centre
Arne Slot cut a relaxed figure at the AXA Training Centre after Liverpool won the Premier League title
Schizophrenic man testifies 'demonic voice' took over when he slashed Kelowna officer's face
A schizophrenic man who's accused of the attempted murder of a Kelowna RCMP officer told the court that a demonic voice had taken control of his body when he slashed the officer in the face with a kni
Charity chopper revealed: Tickets now on sale to win one-of-a-kind bike through raffle supporting Penticton's Discovery House
Tickets now on sale to win one-of-a-kind bike through raffle supporting Penticton's Discovery House
Sam Cook earns maiden England call up as Zak Crawley retains spot for Zimbabwe Test match
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Inside London’s hipster church scene, where Gen Z is finding God
In a world of social media-induced angst, young people are looking to religion for meaning. Claudia Cockerell pulls up a pew and meets the people making Christianity cool
The best recent poetry - review roundup
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Why Cavs’ role players will determine the series against the Indiana Pacers
How Hunter's defensive versatility, Mobley's matchup advantages, and Dean Wade's shooting could be decisive against the Pacers' high-powered offense.
A knockout awaits the Pacers vs. the Cavs: Eastern Conference semifinals prediction — Ethan Sands
The Cavs are poised to take control of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Pacers with a knockout performance, using their depth and strategic flexibility.
The ICJ, Israel and the Gaza blockade
The Jewish state’s strategic objectives, which involve the elimination of Hamas, have been shown to be unattainable. Binoy Kampmark reports.
The reimagined and remodeled Cleveland Natural History Museum remains a wondrous place of learning, for all generations: Jeff Opperman
More than ever, we need places that teach us about nature — places where we can see and touch it, places that tell stories of where we come from and the forces that shaped us as humans. Thankfully, the revamped Cleveland Museum of Natural History remains such a place, writes guest columnist Jeff Opperman, the global lead freshwater scientist for the World Wildlife Fund who lives in Chagrin Falls.
'Hospital didn't save my brother and then they let his body rot, I will never forget the smell'
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Chimney installed on the roof of the Sistine Chapel as conclave to elect new pope nears
The conclave to elect Pope Francis’s successor will begin on 7 May.