
In the wake of the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities on June 22, 2025, many congressional Democrats and a few Republicans have objected to President Donald Trumps failure to seek congressional approval before...

Canadian community foundations rally to support local news, calling it essential to democracy
A couple of weeks ago, a neighbour mentioned our sons school might be moving. I couldnt find anything about this online. But I did find plenty of news from down south. While the erosion of democracy in the United States is...

The number of women using medicinal cannabis is growing in New Zealand and overseas. They use cannabis treatment for general conditions such as pain, anxiety, inflammation and nausea, as well as gynaecological conditions,...

Work, wages and apprenticeships: sifting for clues about the lives of girls in ancient Egypt
We know surprisingly little about the lives of children in ancient Egypt. And what records we do have about them often concern the lives of the elite the young king or the children of senior officials. They are more...

Inaccurate and misogynistic: why we need to make the term ‘hysterectomy’ history
Have you had a tonsillectomy (your tonsils taken out), appendectomy (your appendix removed) or lumpectomy (removal of a lump from your breast)? The suffix ectomy denotes surgical removal of the named body part, so these...

It’s time to face an uncomfortable truth: maybe our pampered pets would be better off without us
Pet-keeping is often promoted for the benefits it brings humans. A close association with another animal can provide us with a sense of purpose and a daily dose of joy. It can aid our health, make us more conscientious and...

How do sleep trackers work, and are they worth it? A sleep scientist breaks it down
Many smartwatches, fitness and wellness trackers now offer sleep tracking among their many functions. Wear your watch or ring to bed, and youll wake up to a detailed sleep report telling you not just how long you slept,...