Continue article content “Health officials, in collaboration with Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, have launched a public health check to determine the source of the virus and to make sure there is no spread. The Government of Alberta will work closely with Alberta Health Services, the Public Health Agency of Canada, …
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Dancing with the 10 biggest fights of the Stars
Caitlin Bristow v. Carrie Ann Inaba The longtime judge claimed she had been “bullied” by fans of the former bachelorette after things were thorny in the roomroom. “I’m still bullying. This is about the time when people start threatening me because of the way I judge people,” Kerry said. The …
Read More »The new Steam feature makes it easier for developers to let players go into test games
Valve is adding a feature to Steam to allow developers to test their games from the Steam client, without the need for a beta key. A new feature called Steam Playtest will allow curious testers to request and add a queue to a button in the game list on the …
Read More »Prop 24: New CA law makes it difficult for Facebook, Google to collect data
California voters just passed Proposition 24, a ballot move that expands the state’s existing privacy laws and allows large tech companies to collect the amount of data that people are allowed to collect. The law would make it harder for Facebook and Google to track people’s activity through third parties, …
Read More »Bronze Age travel routes were revealed using leading research methods
Kazakh herdsmen migrate to their fox camp in northwestern Xinjiang. Credit: Peter Jia Archaeologists at the University of Sydney have reconstructed the ancient seasonal migration routes of Bronze Age pastoralists in Xinjiang, northwestern China. Published in high quality journals Plaza one, His research was the result of an innovative method. …
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