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ICE's use of smartphones to determine citizenship could trigger the next constitutional crisis
Immigration enforcement’s use of facial recognition technology could potentially trigger a constitutional crisis.
Artificial intelligence could play a key role in helping Canadians make smarter financial decisions, C.D. Howe Institute ...
China summoned Japan’s ambassador in Beijing amid an ongoing row over Sanae Takaichi’s remarks suggesting that an attack on ...
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Newcastle United legend tells Sean Dyche how he should use Elliot Anderson
Elliot Anderson is becoming one of the most admired midfielders in the Premier League but this Toon favourite thinks he can ...
A new directive by President Donald Trump’s administration could make it more difficult for foreigners to visit or live in ...
Donald Trump is unhappy with the pace of deportations, which remain below his target of one million per year, so the ...
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US to deny visas to people with diabetes, obesity or chronic medical conditions
A new directive by President Donald Trump's administration could make it more difficult for foreigners to visit or live in ...
The third key finding is that using phones isn’t inherently beneficial or harmful in and of themselves. It’s really how they’re used that matters. The goal is to make sure that screen time adds to ...
As threat actors increasingly use large language models in active attack operations, traditional cybersecurity practices may ...
Success and failure is obvious for every Premier League team ... except Chelsea. How should we make sense of their season so ...
Canada must learn to stand on its own. Hopefully, that will mean standing beside a friendly United States. But Ottawa, and ...
Is speaking another language in front of others who don’t understand it rude? Experts are weighing in after a video sparked ...
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