Walking through the clinic hallway with a young patient and his mother, I sensed a mix of emotions. While the boy seemed excited, his mother's anxious words revealed her underlying fear. She expressed concerns about potential separation if they were ever stopped while out together.
This scenario is becoming more common in Minnesota, where I work at a community clinic in Minneapolis. Many patients, like the mother and son I encountered, belong to racialized groups, with some likely being undocumented immigrants.
Amidst my dental studies in the U.S., recent events have highlighted the complex interplay between healthcare and politics. Tragic incidents, such as the shooting of Renee Nicole...
The Kremlin refutes a report suggesting that Russia has faced the highest number of casualties for a major power in a conflict since World War II amid the ongoing Ukraine war. According to a recent report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C., Russia has reportedly experienced 1.2 million casualties, including up to 325,000 troop fatalities, from February 2022 to December 2025. The report also predicts that the combined military losses on both sides of the Russia-Ukraine conflict could reach million by spring.
Despite assertions of progress in Ukraine, the data indicates that Russia is enduring significant losses for marginal territorial gains,...
Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to visit northern B.C. to hold discussions with Coastal First Nations before embarking on his journey to China, according to a government source who spoke with CBC News under anonymity. The meeting is...
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree has expressed satisfaction with the initial trial of the government's prominent gun control initiative despite encountering low participation rates. Since 2020, Ottawa has prohibited approximately 2,500 types of firearms, contending that the models listed...
Canada's economy experienced a slight expansion in January, with growth primarily driven by the goods-producing sectors despite a slowdown in manufacturing, revealed Statistics Canada on Tuesday. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increased by a modest 0.1% during the month,...
Tech journalist Karen Hao, formerly an engineer in Silicon Valley, now critiques the AI giants and their pursuit of artificial general intelligence at any cost. She asserts that these companies wield immense power globally, collecting data and intellectual property...
Cuban authorities expressed grief by lowering flags early on Monday to honor 32 security officers reportedly killed in a U.S. strike in Venezuela, a...
Canada's economy experienced a slight expansion in January, with growth primarily driven by the goods-producing sectors despite a slowdown in manufacturing, revealed Statistics Canada...
During an expedition in August 2025, scientist Alexander Bentley encountered a surprising sight when he discovered a spider seemingly thriving beneath what he initially...
Cuban authorities expressed grief by lowering flags early on Monday to honor 32 security officers reportedly killed in a U.S. strike in Venezuela, a key ally of Cuba. The close relationship between the two nations has been evident through...
In the latest episode of "Unreserved," Indigenous authors shared insights and wisdom to guide listeners into the new year. These acclaimed authors, through their works ranging from memoirs to poetry, provided valuable lessons to navigate life's challenges and joys...
All 40 individuals who lost their lives in the tragic New Year's Eve bar fire in Switzerland have now been positively identified, as confirmed by authorities on Sunday. Teenagers accounted for more than half of the total victims.
Valais Police...
Hundreds of medical school graduates begin their residencies each summer, donning their white coats and embarking on further specialized training in fields like surgery or pediatrics before receiving their licenses. Residencies are reputed for their demanding learning environments, where...
Cuban authorities expressed grief by lowering flags early on Monday to honor 32 security officers reportedly killed in a U.S. strike in Venezuela, a key ally of Cuba. The close relationship between the two nations has been evident through...
Canada's economy experienced a slight expansion in January, with growth primarily driven by the goods-producing sectors despite a slowdown in manufacturing, revealed Statistics Canada on Tuesday. The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increased by a modest 0.1% during the month,...
Pink glitter and streamers were found scattered over the ice of Lake Louise on January 31, leading to an investigation by Parks Canada. A visitor from California, who has been visiting Banff National Park for over three decades, made...
Walking through the clinic hallway with a young patient and his mother, I sensed a mix of emotions. While the boy seemed excited, his mother's anxious words revealed her underlying fear. She expressed concerns about potential separation if they...
The Vancouver Goldeneyes are ten games into their debut season and are still working to hit their stride. A significant 4-3 comeback win against the top-ranked Boston Fleet over the weekend might offer the new team a much-needed boost...
Tech journalist Karen Hao, formerly an engineer in Silicon Valley, now critiques the AI giants and their pursuit of artificial general intelligence at any cost. She asserts that these companies wield immense power globally, collecting data and intellectual property...
Astronaut Mike Fincke, who required NASA's first emergency medical evacuation this year, revealed that the cause of his sudden illness aboard the International Space Station remains unknown. The incident occurred while he was having dinner on Jan. 7, preparing...
The City of Calgary has announced the expansion of its clean energy improvement program (CEIP) to include non-residential business owners, in addition to homeowners. Launched in 2023, the CEIP has been aiding Calgarians in enhancing the energy efficiency of...
The Kremlin refutes a report suggesting that Russia has faced the highest number of casualties for a major power in a conflict since World War II amid the ongoing Ukraine war. According to a recent report by the Center...
In B.C. Supreme Court on Monday, proceedings began regarding the case that will determine the ability of faith-based organizations to prohibit medical assistance in dying (MAID) within their establishments. The case was initiated by the family of Samantha O’Neill,...
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...
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,...