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A fan got kicked out of a baseball stadium last week because the message on his hat appeared to violate a rule against displaying political slogans.The offending political message? The seemingly anodyne “Canada is not for sale.”Oh, yes, this happened in Canada.On Thursday afternoon, Dan Begley, a retired financial adviser, attended the Blue Jays’ opening game against the Baltimore Orioles at the Rogers Centre in Toronto. On his head was a red baseball cap with white lettering proclaiming Canada’s autonomy. It was seemingly uncontroversial gear for a 70-year-old from the Toronto suburb Etobicoke who has been a fan of the…

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Apple’s upcoming foldable iPhone will likely cost around 10% more than Samsung’s rival device, according to a known Weibo leaker. According to a new post from the Weibo user known as “Instant Digital,” Apple’s first foldable ‌iPhone‌ will likely cost between $2,100 and $2,300—just a little more than Samsung’s high-end foldable. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 starts at $1,899.99, while the Galaxy Z Flip6 starts at $1,219.99. Apple’s first foldable ‌iPhone‌ is expected to have a book-like design that folds horizontally, just like the Z Fold. The rumored pricing would make Apple’s foldable around $200–$400 more expensive than Samsung’s equivalent…

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Q: Several people in my family have had cancer, and I’m terrified of getting it, too. How can I reduce my odds?It’s true that having a family history of cancer raises your risk of developing the disease. But getting sick is not inevitable.In a recent study, researchers used 2019 data on cancer cases among U.S. adults ages 30 and older, and they estimated that about 40 percent of cases were caused by lifestyle factors you can change.“That’s actually good news,” said Dr. Farhad Islami, the lead author of the study and senior scientific director of cancer disparity research at the…

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Tax day is nearly here. If you haven’t filed your return for 2024, you’re running out of time.While it has been a fraught time at the Internal Revenue Service, with the Trump administration weighing huge staff cuts and the agency’s head resigning on the eve of tax season, tax returns are still due.Tax professionals report that so far, the agency appears to be functioning fairly well, with returns being processed and refunds being sent. “I’m not hearing anything about delays,” said Susie DiMaggio, board secretary of the National Association of Enrolled Agents, a group for federally licensed tax professionals.Ms. DiMaggio…

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As the rebels swept across Syria, symbols that had once seemed omnipresent collapsed.In Aleppo, a statue of one of Mr. al-Assad’s brothers, Bassel al-Assad, on a horse was toppled. The horse remained. In a village north of Damascus, the capital, a giant statue of the ousted leader’s father, former President Hafez al-Assad, was felled.The statues were carried away, possibly for scrap metal.  Source link

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For more than a decade, Navindra Seeram, a biomedical researcher, has praised maple syrup, calling it a “hero ingredient” and “champion food” that could have wide-ranging health benefits.Dr. Seeram, dean of the School of Pharmacy at the University of New England, has published more than three dozen studies extolling the power of maple. Much of his work has been bankrolled by Canada’s maple syrup industry and the Canadian and American governments.At the same time, he has taken on another role: maple syrup pitchman.“I am uniquely qualified as the world’s leading researcher on maple health benefits with the scientific reputation and…

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David Glover holds up what looks like a pair of gray bricks. They were once part of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, which was bombed by Timothy McVeigh on April 19, 1995, killing 168 people. It remains the deadliest domestic terror attack in U.S. history.Glover, an executive producer of the new three-part docuseries “Oklahoma City Bombing: One Day in America,” explained in a video interview that he had received the rubble from Mike Shannon, a firefighter featured in the film. Shannon wanted the filmmaker to feel the weight of the project in his hands.“It was almost…

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The business of women’s basketball is booming. And the start of the 2024 W.N.B.A. season has many wondering if the sport is entering a new economic era.The arrival of stars like Caitlin Clark, the former University of Iowa phenom who is now a rookie with the Indiana Fever, has boosted interest and ticket sales. All the league’s teams will fly charter for the first time this season, team sponsorships are growing, and marquee players are racking up endorsement deals. A new TV deal could fill its coffers and further elevate the league’s profile.But there are still obstacles the league needs…

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Although the Leonids produce fewer meteors than many other of the major meteor showers, they are known for producing fast-moving, bright, fireball meteors.The Leonids peak just before the new moon—on the morning of November 18, the moon will be just 6 percent illuminated and in the eastern US won’t rise until around 5 am on November 17, so you’ll have ample time to see this meteor shower under perfect viewing conditions.The Leonids’ radiant is the constellation Leo, which rises around midnight local time and is highest in the sky around dawn.The Geminids (December)The Geminids are active from about December 4…

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United States President Donald Trump’s tariffs have roiled financial markets globally. But while Trump’s trade salvoes have sent stock markets on a rollercoaster ride, it is the turmoil in the bond markets – specifically the fall of bonds in tandem with stocks – that has prompted the most concern among economists. What are bonds? Bonds are a type of investment that involves the buyer lending money to a government or corporation for a specified period. In return for their investment, the buyer receives interest payments at a specified rate at regular intervals, in addition to the original investment sum upon…

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