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Finnish PM Sanna Marin too wild?

Finnish PM Sanna Marin too wild?

The voluntary test came after a video surfaced showing the prime minister dancing at a party with friends. Critics accused Marin of being on drugs.
Prince William and Kate seek ‘Normal’ Life Outside London

Prince William and Kate seek ‘Normal’ Life Outside London

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are planning some big changes in their daily lives. Watch this video to find out more!
Dogs do weird things, but why?

Dogs do weird things, but why?

Dogs certainly do strange things, but they have their reasons!
Bennifer did it again!

Bennifer did it again!

But instead of in a late night Las Vegas drive through chapel, this time it was in front of friends and family.
Massive Asteroid set close approach to Earth since 1914.

Massive Asteroid set close approach to Earth since 1914.

On August 20, a humongous asteroid larger than Giza’s Great Pyramid passed by Earth for the first time in over 100 years.
Anthony Fauci will Step down in December

Anthony Fauci will Step down in December

“After more than 50 years of government service, I plan to pursue the next phase of my career while I still have so much energy and passion for my field,” says Dr. Anthony Fauci.
B.C. welcomes Canada’s first sensory-friendly chiropractic office

B.C. welcomes Canada’s first sensory-friendly chiropractic office

Dr. Emily Roback aims to make the recently-opened Ivy League Chiropractic, which uses an accessible business communication model, a welcoming environment for people with sight, hearing and sensory issues, as well as people who are sensitive to things such as touch and light.
How to eat healthier when ordering takeout

How to eat healthier when ordering takeout

According to nutritionist Karen Ansel, ordering takeout food can be healthy despite its “bad reputation.”
Man accused of stabbing Salman Rushdie pleads not guilty

Man accused of stabbing Salman Rushdie pleads not guilty

On August 18, the man accused of stabbing award-winning author Salman Rushdie pleaded not guilty in a New York courtroom.
BC Liquor Stores to start rationing alcohol amid ongoing strike

BC Liquor Stores to start rationing alcohol amid ongoing strike

Government stores will limit customers to purchasing no more than three of any individual item per day