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King Charles Has Cancer
International Anthony Lu International Anthony Lu

King Charles Has Cancer

On Feb. 5, Buckingham Palace announced in an official statement that doctors had identified a form of cancer in King Charles’ system, without revealing which type had affected him. They discovered this while treating him for an enlarged prostate that, in itself, was noncancerous.

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How DALL-E is Shaping the Future of A.I.
International Ruby Ellerman International Ruby Ellerman

How DALL-E is Shaping the Future of A.I.

With the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) platforms such as OpenAI, a new world has been opened up for AI artistic exploration. OpenAI is a San Francisco-based company that has launched AI programs that can write content and produce artistic visuals.

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Here’s where the Russo-Ukraine War Stands
International Caitlin See International Caitlin See

Here’s where the Russo-Ukraine War Stands

In February 2022, just over two years ago, Russia began a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed it was a “special military operation” to demilitarize and “denazify” Ukraine, alleging that they have observed Nazi behaviors in the Ukrainian government.

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The Growing Threat of North Korea
International Aubrey Brandt & Joanna Piddocke International Aubrey Brandt & Joanna Piddocke

The Growing Threat of North Korea

On Feb. 13, South Korea’s military claimed to have detected missiles fired from North Korea into the sea in its fifth weapons test since January. These included the testing of the country’s first solid-fuel intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) on Jan. 14.

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96th Academy Awards Overview
International Mia Boguslavsky International Mia Boguslavsky

96th Academy Awards Overview

Presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Oscars are one of the most prestigious award shows in the entertainment industry. Held annually in Los Angeles, the awards are attended by nominees, their relatives, and many highly influential people of the entertainment industry.

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Unravelling Evergrande: the Chaotic Collapse of China’s Property Behemoth
International Justin Chuk & Adrian Koo International Justin Chuk & Adrian Koo

Unravelling Evergrande: the Chaotic Collapse of China’s Property Behemoth

On Jan. 29, the Hong Kong court ordered the liquidation of Evergrande Group, China's once-dominant real estate titan. With debts totaling over $300 billion USD, Evergrande's downfall has been years in the making — fueled by a combination of unregulated borrowing and stringent regulatory crackdowns on the real estate sector by the Chinese government.

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Texas Border Standoff
International Justin Chuk International Justin Chuk

Texas Border Standoff

On Jan. 10, Texas authorities — in an attempt to tackle the current illegal migrant crisis in Texas — used gates and razor wire to block US Federal Border Patrol from accessing a 2.5 mile stretch in Eagle Pass known as Shelby Park. Eagle Pass, a Texas border city sitting on the US side of the Rio Grande river, has become a major corridor for illegal immigration in recent years.

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ANALYSIS | Is Trudeau Going to Call an Election in 2024?
Canada Isaac Yan Canada Isaac Yan

ANALYSIS | Is Trudeau Going to Call an Election in 2024?

After nine years in power and three election wins, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been staring down many issues in Canada recently, including generation-high interest rates, the housing crisis, and his lowest approval ratings ever. Because the 2021 election was called prematurely, Canadians are not yet scheduled to go back to the polls until October 2025.

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Google Reaches a Deal for Canadian Online News Act
Canada Cynthia Zhu Canada Cynthia Zhu

Google Reaches a Deal for Canadian Online News Act

In June 2023, Bill C-18 — known as the Online News Act — was passed, requiring large companies to compensate media organizations if they wanted to continue showing news content on their platforms. In Nov. 2023, Google reached a deal with the Canadian government, agreeing to continue allowing Canadian news content on its platform and to pay $100 million per year to news publishers.

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The Raptors Shake Up The Roster
Canada Leo Pi Canada Leo Pi

The Raptors Shake Up The Roster

The Raptors have made major changes to their roster before the trade deadline. Several new players have been added to the roster, and the only remaining player from the 2018–19 championship team is Chris Boucher. The Raptors have made multiple trades of star players and are hoping to rebuild to the level that they were once at.

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