British Columbia’s oyster sector focuses on protocol, safety
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issued a recall and banned restaurants from serving raw oysters from B.C. after dozens of people got sick
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issued a recall and banned restaurants from serving raw oysters from B.C. after dozens of people got sick
"The industries where it's hard to discern who the winners and losers are going to be is where you want your active management to be."
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Trump, in an interview with Reuters in New York last week, said he is willing to talk to the North Korean leader to try to stop Pyongyang`s nuclear programme, proposing a major shift in US policy toward the isolated nation.
After reporting in 2012 that she’d been raped by a more senior officer in the West Virginia National Guard, Lt. Col. Teresa James suffered retaliation from a brigadier general for bringing the rape to light.
Miners resilient, but big banks and supermarket owners weigh on ASX.
Andrew V. Pestano and Doug G. Ware
KATHMANDU, Nepal, May 23 (UPI) -- The last four days near the world's tallest peak have been extraordinarily deadly, as perhaps six climbers have now succumbed on the perilous mountain.
Falling airfares, which are positive for consumers but negative for airlines and travel agents like Flight Centre Travel Group, are leading carriers to increase their focus on making personalised offers to passengers to combat revenue declines.
In November, 17 states will have voting restrictions in place for the first time in a presidential election. Eleven of those states will require their residents to show a photo ID.
Nyle DiMarco and Peta Murgaroyd hit the floor for their redemption dance on Dancing with the Stars on Monday (May 23) from Los Angeles. The Redefining Dance duo picked up 27 points, out of 30, for their Quickstep set to “S.O.B.” by Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats. Nyle and Peta first performed a Quickstep [...]
Toyota and Segway-inventor Dean Kamen want to revolutionize the wheelchair.
Over the weekend, former Pentagon assistant inspector general John Crane broke silence by going public with complaints about the Department of Defense and President Obama’s mistreatment of national security whistleblowers, including the high-profile cases of Edward Snowden and Thomas Drake.
If you read between the lines, it seems like Nigel Hayes, the University of Wisconsin’s all-Big Ten Conference forward, is predisposed to keeping his name in the NBA draft.
CBS News follows the toll of heroin addiction in America, including the pain for family members, like this aunt whose two nephews are addicts
Brazil's interim government rocked as key figure steps aside amid accusations he had conspired to obstruct corruption probe.
Hey, QT: Live coverage of Queensland Parliament
After fielding an experimental squad against Puerto Rico, the USMNT must now prepare for the kick-off of Copa America.
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Stool transplants helped ease debilitating symptoms and heal the colons of tough-to-treat ulcerative colitis patients, new research shows.
The subjects we will address include terrorism, international maritime laws and global health.
President Obama during a news conference with President Tran Dai Quang of Vietnam on Monday in Hanoi.
Usama Dakdok to appear in four Central Minnesota cities this week
OKLAHOMA CITY — The NBA upgraded Draymond Green’s kick-in-the-groin of Steven Adams to a flagrant-2 foul Monday, but league officials decided not to suspend Green for Game 4 of the Western Conference finals. Green is cleared to play Tuesday night, as the Warriors try to dig out of their two-games-to-one hole against Oklahoma City. Monday’s decision means he has three flagrant-foul “points” in the playoffs; reaching four brings an automatic one-game suspension. The kick happened inadvertently... Читать дальше...