One Manhattan Beach student is once again leading a charge to raise awareness for books that are being banned at some schools — despite students and advocates saying they should remain available.
Canada's foreign ministry expressed alarm about its shrinking ability to counter foreign disinformation online due to limited ...
Mercury stars Brittney Griner and Kahleah Copper made their voices heard on the spark in racial and sexual discrimination in ...
The Queen has given a substantial sum to help The Independent build a safe home for women fleeing domestic abuse ...
Seven years after Kristina Ward disappeared from B.C.'s Lower Mainland, her family hasn't given up hope that someone knows ...
Saturday Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPCK) employees, service personnel and corporate teams rode spin bikes to raise funds ...
The 26th Luncheon of Hope was held at Sudbury’s Caruso Club on Tuesday. Run by the Northern Cancer Foundation, the annual event draws hundreds from across the community to raise funds and awareness ...
It’s one of eight new emojis that will appear on smartphones and computers next year, which also include a root vegetable, a ...
Hundreds of students, teachers and parents from 11 different schools around southeast New Brunswick gathered in Salisbury ...
An exhibition titled For the Sake of a Letter, featuring works by Ukrainian collage artists, has opened in Paris. The ...
Shelly Mars has always been interested in what we should not talk about, and as a result, she has for the past forty ...
The red zone is a national phenomenon in which universities experience a spike in reported sexual assault cases between the beginning of the school year to Thanksgiving break. The Movement, ...