An Indigenous Group in Quebec Tries to Keep the Caribou Alive
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Thunder beat Jazz 133-106 and advance to the NBA Cup quarterfinals
Jalen Williams scored 28 points, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added 26 points, seven assists and six rebounds, and the Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Utah Jazz 133-106 on Tuesday night en route to the ...ABC News - 3h -
Quebec sees spike in irregular crossings to U.S., public security minister says
Quebec Public Security Minister François Bonnardel said on Tuesday that the number of irregular crossings from Canada to the U.S. has jumped significantly in the last three years.Bonnardel met on ...Yahoo Sports - 10h -
Keeping the Peace: Talking Politics in the Workplace
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Japan’s Nomura bank boss takes 30% voluntary pay cut after worker tries to kill customer
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Nicholas Hoult is a man of character — and it's keeping him busy
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This whale species is so rare it's never been seen alive. A dissection may decode its mysteries
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Roll Zombie Tide! Alabama has inside track to CFP after penultimate rankings
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Namibia Elects Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah as Its First Female President
Across southern Africa, political parties that have led their countries since the end of colonialism have ceded power to the opposition in recent months. Namibia bucked the trend.The New York Times - 10h -
A sweet Black Friday deal for retailers this year: ‘People keep spending money’
Despite a consensus that many Americans voted last month based on concerns about financial well-being and cost-of-living pressures, the recent kickoff to the holiday-shopping season is ...MarketWatch - 10h
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