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“Global Meeting Fails to...

Despite the escalating competition to extract vital minerals from the ocean floor, a...

FDA Rejects Moderna’s Nobel-Winning...

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has declined to review Moderna's submission for...

“School Bus Accident Spurs...

A mother from Sapotaweyak Cree Nation expressed concern for her 16-year-old daughter's recovery...

“End of an Era:...

After nearly 100 years of service, CBS News has announced the closure of...

FDA Rejects Moderna’s Nobel-Winning Flu Shot

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has declined to review Moderna's submission for a new influenza vaccine utilizing Nobel Prize-winning mRNA technology, as disclosed by the company on Tuesday. This development reflects the FDA's increased scrutiny of vaccines during Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s tenure, particularly those employing mRNA technology, which he has been critical of both before and after assuming the role of the nation's top health official. Moderna received a "refusal-to-file" communication from the FDA, objecting to the methodology employed in a 40,000-person clinical trial that compared its novel vaccine to a standard flu shot currently in use. The trial indicated that the new...

“U.S. Figure Skater Makes History with ‘Bonaly Flip’...

U.S. figure skater Ilia Malinin, a 21-year-old from Virginia, recently made history at the Winter Olympics with a remarkable performance. During his gold medal-winning free skate, Malinin executed a backflip known as "the Bonaly flip" on one blade, a move previously banned but named after French skater Surya Bonaly. His flawless execution of this move marked the first legal performance of it at the Olympic Games, despite not earning him technical points. Malinin is renowned for being the first skater to successfully land the challenging quadruple axel jump in competition back in 2022 at the age of 17. This jump involves four and a half rotations in...

“Canada to Lead North America in Chinese Electric Vehicle Partnership”

Canada is aiming to collaborate with Chinese companies over the next three years to develop an electric vehicle (EV) using Chinese expertise, a senior...

“Canada to Lead North America in Chinese Electric Vehicle Partnership”

Canada is aiming to collaborate with Chinese companies over the next three years to develop an electric vehicle (EV) using Chinese expertise, a senior Canadian official revealed. The objective is for Canada to lead North America in producing this...

“Canada Launches National Gun Buyback Program”

The Canadian federal government has announced the next phase of its national gun buyback initiative, providing citizens with approximately two months to express their interest in participating to receive compensation for surrendering prohibited firearms. Since 2020, Ottawa has prohibited...

“Canada’s Alcohol Ban Hits U.S. Wine Industry Hard”

As we approach the Victoria Day long weekend, known for high alcohol sales, Canadians are facing the second year without access to American liquor brands. The decision to remove American products from Canadian liquor store shelves in early 2025...

“Grocery Chains Loblaw and Sobeys Under Fire for ‘Maple Washing'”

After more than a year since the initiation of the Buy Canadian movement, major grocery chains Loblaw and Sobeys are under increased scrutiny for engaging in "maple washing," which involves promoting imported products as locally sourced. The Canadian Food...

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“Global Meeting Fails to Finalize Ocean Mining Code”

Despite the escalating competition to extract vital minerals from the ocean floor, a critical global meeting organized by the International Seabed Authority (ISA) concluded...

FDA Rejects Moderna’s Nobel-Winning Flu Shot

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has declined to review Moderna's submission for a new influenza vaccine utilizing Nobel Prize-winning mRNA technology, as disclosed...

“School Bus Accident Spurs Calls for Seatbelt Safety”

A mother from Sapotaweyak Cree Nation expressed concern for her 16-year-old daughter's recovery following a school bus accident on an icy rural Manitoba road....

“End of an Era: CBS News Radio Closes After 100 Years”

After nearly 100 years of service, CBS News has announced the closure of its long-standing CBS News Radio. The radio service, which dates back...

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“N.B. Nuclear Reactor Project Faces Uncertainty Amid Asset Sale”

A company planning to construct its inaugural small modular nuclear reactor in New Brunswick is selling off some assets as uncertainties loom over its...

“Rubio to Discuss Greenland with Denmark Amid U.S. Acquisition Interest”

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced plans to hold discussions with Denmark next week, following U.S. President Donald Trump's recent interest in acquiring Greenland. Rubio emphasized a preference for diplomatic solutions over military actions when addressing potential national...

Warner Bros. Discovery Board Rejects Paramount, Backs Netflix

Warner Bros. Discovery's board has once again turned down a takeover proposal from Paramount and advised shareholders to stick with a competing offer from Netflix. In a communication to shareholders, Warner Bros.' board characterized Paramount's revised $108.4 billion US...

“Hospitals in Northeastern Ontario Face Unprecedented Challenges”

An unusually severe respiratory illness season in northeastern Ontario is causing hospitals to face unprecedented challenges, leading to unconventional patient placements. Health Sciences North (HSN), the regional healthcare center, reports a 10 to 15 percent increase in patient numbers...

“Former Trudeau Aide Reveals Top Global Risks”

Today on the Front Burner podcast, Gerry Butts, the former principal secretary to Justin Trudeau and current adviser to Prime Minister Carney, joins the discussion. Butts, who also serves as the vice-chairman of the Eurasia Group, a global political...

“Global Meeting Fails to Finalize Ocean Mining Code”

Despite the escalating competition to extract vital minerals from the ocean floor, a critical global meeting organized by the International Seabed Authority (ISA) concluded this week without finalizing a new mining code.The ISA, headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica, is the...

FDA Rejects Moderna’s Nobel-Winning Flu Shot

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has declined to review Moderna's submission for a new influenza vaccine utilizing Nobel Prize-winning mRNA technology, as disclosed by the company on Tuesday. This development reflects the FDA's increased scrutiny of vaccines during...

“School Bus Accident Spurs Calls for Seatbelt Safety”

A mother from Sapotaweyak Cree Nation expressed concern for her 16-year-old daughter's recovery following a school bus accident on an icy rural Manitoba road. The incident involved a bus heading from Sapotaweyak to Swan River, resulting in the hospitalization...

“End of an Era: CBS News Radio Closes After 100 Years”

After nearly 100 years of service, CBS News has announced the closure of its long-standing CBS News Radio. The radio service, which dates back to 1927, was a precursor to the broader CBS News network. One of its iconic programs,...

“Canada’s Alcohol Ban Hits U.S. Wine Industry Hard”

As we approach the Victoria Day long weekend, known for high alcohol sales, Canadians are facing the second year without access to American liquor brands. The decision to remove American products from Canadian liquor store shelves in early 2025...

University of Saskatchewan’s Cetrorelix: Transforming Cattle Breeding

A new breakthrough from the University of Saskatchewan could lead to a shorter calving season for beef producers, reducing labor-intensive tasks. The hormone drug Cetrorelix, commonly used in human IVF treatments, has shown great promise for use in cattle...

“Monarch Butterflies in Mexico Tracked with Innovative Transmitters”

Adriana Avelina Ruíz Márquez creatively affixes a small transmitter to the thorax of a monarch butterfly using adhesive commonly found in fake eyelash glue. The transmitter, weighing 60 milligrams and equipped with a tiny solar panel, is securely placed...

“U.S. Figure Skater Makes History with ‘Bonaly Flip’ at Winter Olympics”

U.S. figure skater Ilia Malinin, a 21-year-old from Virginia, recently made history at the Winter Olympics with a remarkable performance. During his gold medal-winning free skate, Malinin executed a backflip known as "the Bonaly flip" on one blade, a...

“Canadian Military and Volunteers Aid Pimicikamak Restoration”

Canada's military personnel have teamed up with local workers and volunteers to kick off the restoration process for numerous homes affected in Pimicikamak Cree Nation following a recent power disruption. The community, situated 530 kilometers north of Winnipeg, endured...

“Rubio to Discuss Greenland with Denmark Amid U.S. Acquisition Interest”

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced plans to hold discussions with Denmark next week, following U.S. President Donald Trump's recent interest in acquiring Greenland. Rubio emphasized a preference for diplomatic solutions over military actions when addressing potential national...

Can U.S. manufacturing be great again?

Editor's note: In April, the White House announced sweeping tariffs to revitalize American manufacturing. But will production indeed return to U.S. soil as the Trump administration hopes? CGTN has launched a five-part "Return of American Manufacturing?" series to explore...

The tariff hammer falls – but on whom?

Tariffs are "for national security, to protect jobs and to fight unfair trade practices." Really? According to the latest polls, the vast majority of Americans neither support the government's tariff policy nor believe it will create jobs. In reality,...