Southern California was rocked by a strong earthquake Monday morning near San Diego. Source link
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China's blockade means rare earth minerals vital to U.S. military, microchips just got rarer
China is blocking — or at least slow-walking — the export of rare earth minerals used in military equipment, cars and other materials, adding a serious wrinkle to the emerging trade war…
I never thought Canada would face the threat my homeland did
This First Person article is the experience of Nino Antadze, an associate professor at the University of Prince Edward Island. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ. …
Suspect in arson at Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro's residence being treated at hospital, police say
A man who allegedly scaled an iron security fence in the middle of the night, eluded police and set fire to the Pennsylvania governor’s mansion was in police custody at a hospital…
Guerrero Jr. celebrates becoming ‘a Blue Jay forever’ after inking historic extension
Toronto Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. says he’s always going to remember this day. Friends, family, teammates and members of the team’s front office joined him at Rogers Centre for a…
The shrinking pop song: How TikTok, Spotify and streaming are reshaping music
Pop songs are getting shorter as artists adapt to the demands of digital platforms. Source link
Trump sees early wins from tariffs, pledges to be 'flexible' on duties on cars, electronics
President Trump said Monday he will not back off his sweeping tariff plan but will be “flexible” in how he taxes imported electronics and car parts, cheering Wall Street investors. Source link
Songs are getting shorter, thanks in part to Spotify and TikTok algorithms
Songs in 2025 are getting shorter as artists tailor their tracks to fit the algorithms of TikTok and Spotify. Source link
University study links Type 2 diabetes to Alzheimer's symptoms
Researchers at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas have discovered evidence that Type 2 diabetes “rewires” the brain in ways similar to early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Source link
Kashechewan First Nation declares state of emergency, begins annual precautionary evacuation
Kashechewan First Nation has declared a state of emergency as the threat of spring flooding looms over the community on northern Ontario’s James Bay Coast. In a public notice shared with community…