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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, hardline ally of Supreme Leader, killed in helicopter crash
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Helicopter carrying Iran’s President has crashed, state media reports
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Disappearing ink, fake polls and voter fraud: EU fears as Russian propaganda ads target Euro elections
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Donald Trump - Joe Biden US Presidential debates to take place on June 27th and September 10th
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US President Joe Biden raises tariffs on $18 billion of Chinese imports: EVs, solar panels, batteries and more
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Wisconsin lawsuit settlement makes new emails public regarding pro Donald Trump fake electors scheme in 2020
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The West doesn’t understand how much Russia has changed
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France declares state of emergency in New Caledonia after deadly riots
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Robert Fico: Slovakia’s prime minister in life-threatening condition after being shot multiple times
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Donald Trump hush money trial: What criminal charges does he face?
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US survey shows abortion bans drive away young talent
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German court says far-right AfD is suspected of extremism
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I'm curious how people on here stay politically engaged and aware while maintaining mental health?
the Israel-Palestine war has not been good to my mental health and the coverage and the treatment of the campus protests oddly is what did me in. Now one approach could be to just not watch the...
the Israel-Palestine war has not been good to my mental health and the coverage and the treatment of the campus protests oddly is what did me in.
Now one approach could be to just not watch the coverage but I have come around to the point of view that not watching meaning not knowing what's happening and you need to know what is happening if only for the hope to be more informed about the politics of the government you live in.
So I guess I am trying to understand what is a responsible way to digest news about something that enrages you? Or is there no such thing? Cause I don't do social media (aside from occasional reddit and just the frontpage when I do that once in a while) and I refuse to watch any 24/7 news networks. I only do an hour of CBC and like 1-3 daily news podcasts which each do like 10-20 min daily updates.
Cause the Israel-Palestine war doubled with the terrible way the campus protests are being treated has really shaken my faith and trust in institutions and I won't go into how cause I don't want to invite infighting on tildes and potential Islamophobia and antisemitism after what happened in that macklemore thread.
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Fascism and the failure of imagination
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It’s the first time crypto has become an issue in the general election of a US Presidential race
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The aggressive Arizona grand jury that indicted Donald Trump's allies
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The five futures of Russia
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In a first, Belgium approves labour law for sex workers
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Sweden has a global reputation for championing high taxes and social equality, but it has become a European hotspot for the super rich
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As China and Iran hunt for dissidents in the US, the FBI is racing to counter the threat
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The existence of a Roma police register is shocking but not surprising. It is directly linked to Norway's long history of antigypsyism.
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7,000 Maui short-term rentals could be eliminated under new county bill
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Georgia rocked by protests as government pushes Vladimir Putin-style ‘foreign agent’ bill
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Arizona governor Katie Hobbs signs abortion ban repeal bill
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Denmark to liberalize its abortion law to allow the procedure until eighteenth week of pregnancy
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Students at Brown just secured a vote on divestment. What happens next?
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Britain's Foreign Secretary David Cameron, in Kyiv, promises Ukraine aid for 'as long as it takes'
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Former US President Donald Trump will speak at the Libertarian National Convention
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Canada bet big on immigration. Now it’s hitting the brakes.
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Colorado lawmakers approve broad, nation-leading Right to Repair law
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US Supreme Court leaves in place a Texas law requiring pornographic websites to verify users' ages
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Opinion: The many US campaign finance violations divulged in Donald Trump’s hush-money criminal trial
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Ferrying voting machines to mountains and tropical areas in Indian elections is a Herculean task
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US drug control agency will move to reclassify marijuana in a historic shift, AP sources say
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UK becomes first country to outlaw easily guessable default passwords on connected devices
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US House Democratic leaders say they would help save Speaker Mike Johnson's job
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British Columbia to recriminalize use of drugs in public spaces
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US government reportedly ponders crimping China's use of RISC-V
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New American military aid for Ukraine - What's in the package and what impact will it have?
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Ronald Reagan-era emergency health care law is the next abortion flashpoint at the US Supreme Court
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The tech baron seeking to “ethnically cleanse” San Francisco
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US announces $6 billion long-term military aid package for Ukraine
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Key moments from landmark US Supreme Court arguments on Donald Trump’s immunity claims
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American non-compete clauses could become a thing of the past thanks to a new ruling
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Arizona grand jury indicts eleven Republicans who falsely declared Donald Trump won the state in 2020
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CO-VIDS: The Ghandi trap
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China is battening down for the gathering storm over Taiwan
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Iran's missile strike on Israel - The attack, defence & Israel's counter-strike
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Fellow Canadians, what's on your mind this week?
I'm preoccupied with a couple of things. The first being that the federal budget was just released and I'm feeling like a national school lunch program and an injection of money into housing with...
I'm preoccupied with a couple of things.
The first being that the federal budget was just released and I'm feeling like a national school lunch program and an injection of money into housing with the expectation that cities build higher density dwellings is... Something they should have done mid mandate?
Is there even time to implement this stuff? Are we getting close to the point where we've spent too much?
Second is a quote from a compilation of personal accounts from travellers into this country's north in the 1800s. Farley Mowat assembled the stories and wrote the forward for "Tundra" in the 1960s and says the following
"Until 50 or 60 years ago, the Arctic was a living reality to North Americans of every walk of life. It had become real because men of their own kind were daring it's remote fastness in search of pure adventure", unprotected by the vast mechanical shields that we now demand whenever we step out of our air conditioned sanctuaries".
He goes on to talk about how -- most of all -- easily heated dwellings and running water had a softening effect on people, and that (basically) we fear and avoid Canada's climate far more than our forebearers did.
Wondering what people's thoughts on this are.
From what you learned from grandparents or earlier generations about spending time outside, would you agree that the comforts of home are just too damned seductive?
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