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What s the healthiest news diet? Probably traditional media, but don t gorge yourself: Too much can leave you less informed » Nieman Journalism Lab

A new study finds that reading, watching, and breathing news all day can actually leave you less informed about politics and government than being more selective with the right sources.

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Canada should engage U N racism group, though chair independence a question: expert

HALIFAX Canada should respond to a U.N. committee examining whether it failed to protect Mi’kmaq fishers from racist violence, even though the independence of committee members can be questioned, a former human rights investigator says. John Packer, who has carried out human rights inquiries for the U.N. and is a law professor at the […]

Fish Sex Can Get Very, Very Weird

The Surprise Hiding in the DNA of Pet Fish Sarah Zhang © anisah priyadi / getty In 1975, scientists tried spaying a few hundred female betta fish. We all know what happens to spayed cats and dogs: They become sterile. Betta fish are different. A third of the surviving bettas regenerated an ovary which, okay, interesting enough. But the remaining two-thirds did something much, much stranger: They grew testes. They turned brighter and darker in color too like male bettas. They grew elongated fins like males. They even started making sperm like males, obviously. When mated with other female betta fish, these females-turned-males produced offspring that looked perfectly healthy. The only notable oddity was that the resulting broods were usually, but not always, exclusively female.

Canada should engage U N racism group, though chair independence a question: expert - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Canada should engage U.N. racism group, though chair independence a question: expert Poll Do you agree with the UCP caucus, which elected to remove Cypress-MH MLA Drew Barnes on Thursday? Yes Debris from a burnt out fish plant is scattered along the shore in Middle West Pubnico, N.S. on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020. Canada should respond to a U.N. committee examining whether it failed to protect Mi kmaq fishers from racist violence, even though the independence of committee members can be questioned, a former human rights investigator says. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan HALIFAX – Canada should respond to a U.N. committee examining whether it failed to protect Mi’kmaq fishers from racist violence, even though the independence of committee members can be questioned, a former human rights investigator says.

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