Month: July 2022

Would Love to Get a Dog but Don’t Like the Shedding? Here Are Some Breeds That Don’t Shed

Adding a new dog or puppy to your family can be exciting and fun, especially if it’s your first pet. Many new owners know that dogs require a lot of care and maintenance from getting shots and finding the right food. However, it can get tiresome and frustrating to constantly clean up dog hair from…


World’s Tiger Population Is 40 Percent Higher Than Previously Estimated: Conservation Group

There are far more tigers in the world than previously thought, according to a new population assessment by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The wild tiger population sits somewhere between 3,700 and 5,600, up 40 percent from the last tiger assessment in 2015, the IUCN said in a July 21 report. Improvements in monitoring led…


House of Commons Committee Will Hold Two Hearings on Rogers Outage Today

OTTAWA—The House of Commons industry committee will hold two hearings today about the Rogers outage that lasted more than 15 hours and left millions of Canadians in a communications blackout. The July 8 outage affected Rogers mobile and internet users, knocked out ATMs, shut down the Interac payments system and prevented calls to 911 services…


Texas Police Officer in Stable Condition After She Was Shot in Face by Carjacking Suspect

A Texas police officer who was shot in the face by a male suspect early Saturday is recovering in the hospital and is in stable condition, officials have said. Missouri City officer Crystal Sepulveda, 29, a three-year veteran of the force, was shot twice—once in the face and once in the foot—early on Saturday morning…


Canadian Farmers Cry Foul as Government Restricts Fertilizers; Is Canada the Next Netherlands?

Canada has implemented new restrictions on agriculture, under the banner of fighting climate change. Farmers argue this would be similar to the same fertilizer ban implemented in the Netherlands, which is predicted to force many farms out of business. And similar to the Netherlands, protests in Canada are already brewing. Meanwhile, the New York Times…


LIVE: Canadian Farmers Cry Foul as Government Restricts Fertilizers; Is Canada the Next Netherlands?

Canada has implemented new restrictions on agriculture, under the banner of fighting climate change. Farmers argue this would be similar to the same fertilizer ban implemented in the Netherlands, which is predicted to force many farms out of business. And similar to the Netherlands, protests in Canada are already brewing. Meanwhile, the New York Times…


LIVE 10:30 AM ET: Canadian Farmers Cry Foul as Government Restricts Fertilizers; Is Canada the Next Netherlands?

Canada has implemented new restrictions on agriculture, under the banner of fighting climate change. Farmers argue this would be similar to the same fertilizer ban implemented in the Netherlands, which is predicted to force many farms out of business. And similar to the Netherlands, protests in Canada are already brewing. Meanwhile, the New York Times…


Indonesia Ambient Drone Film | Simple Happiness Episode 13

Relax and let your worries be replaced by stunning aerial views from some of Indonesia’s most beautiful and iconic locations, paired with a brand new meditation piano musical masterpiece. This video can be used to relax, sleep, meditate, do yoga, study, work, and more. Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast…


Victorian State Election: Problems With Both Major Parties

Commentary A scathing joint report into the activities of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) in Victoria by that state’s Ombudsman and Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC), released on July 20, found a “catalogue of unethical and inappropriate behaviour and concerning practices” inside the party. As far as they affected public office and public funds, the…


COVID Jabs Impact Both Male and Female Fertility

Expert warns that there is credible evidence that the COVID shots may cross-react with syncytin and reproductive genes in sperm, ova and placenta in ways that might impair reproductive outcomes. ‘We could potentially be sterilizing an entire generation.’ STORY AT-A-GLANCE The first COVID shots rolled out in December 2020, and it didn’t take long before…