A California woman is launching a class-action lawsuit against Delta, alleging the company’s claim of being “the first carbon-neutral airline” is bogus. Lawsuit centres around controversial carbon offsetting — a practice the company says it has moved away from. Mayanna Berrin thought she was doing the right thing for the …
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Nuggets dominate Heat in NBA Finals game one
THE Denver Nuggets launched their first NBA Finals campaign in franchise history with a dominant 104-93 victory over the Miami Heat on Thursday, propelled by yet another Nikola Jokic triple double. Two-time Most Valuable Player Jokic scored 27 points with 10 rebounds and 14 assists to lead the Nuggets, who …
Read More »Laid off Shopify workers say in lawsuit company is reneging on severance agreements
A class-action lawsuit alleges Shopify Inc. reneged on a deal it offered some employees who were laid off in a recent round of cuts. Employees agreed to one number only to be informed later they would get significantly less. A class-action lawsuit alleges Shopify Inc. reneged on a deal it …
Read More »Njomza unveils genre-bending EP ‘Stages’
Rising pop artist Njomza is best known for her songwriting prowess on Ariana Grande’s “7 rings” and “thank u, next.” Her star continues to shine, this time as a solo artist, as she unveils her highly anticipated new EP, “Stages.” The release came after steadily feeding fans with a trio …
Read More »Sri Lanka reduces interest rates
COLOMBO: The Central Bank of Sri Lanka reduced its interest rates on Thursday for the first time since the island nation declared bankruptcy after stern fiscal controls, improved foreign currency income and help from an International Monetary Fund (IMF) program resulted in inflation slowing faster than expected. The Central Bank …
Read More »Scorching heat, congested camps and a perilous journey await many fleeing Sudan’s violence
Along South Sudan’s border, right on the edge of a country at war, a CBC News team observed a huge humanitarian effort struggling to cope with the fallout from Sudan’s bloodshed. A CBC News team visited the southern border region, where the world’s poorest nation is facing a new crisis. …
Read More »Halifax-area wildfire 50% contained, has not grown
A wildfire that has been burning out of control for more than three days in suburbs outside of Halifax is now 50 per cent contained, but officials warn crews are still dealing with a volatile and dangerous situation with more hot and dry weather on tap for today. Officials say …
Read More »Missing Alberta woman, 78, rescued by helicopter after 4 days in the woods
RCMP say a woman who was missing for four days near Innisfail, Alta., has been rescued by helicopter and found in good spirits. She was spotted Thursday morning and was rescued shortly after. After days of searching, missing Alberta woman rescued by helicopter RCMP say a 78-year-old woman who was …
Read More »Pivotal summer for Canada’s women’s basketball team set for tipoff in Victoria
It’s a rare home game for Canada’s senior women’s national basketball team. The team tips off an important summer on Friday with a friendly against Japan in Victoria — its first time playing in Canada since 2019, and its first game in the provincial capital in over 20 years. Vancouver’s …
Read More »Industry knew about risks of PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ for decades before push to restrict them, study says
Makers of PFAS, a class of chemicals used in everything from cookware to food containers and makeup, knew the substances were toxic as early as the 1970s and obscured the danger, according to a new study based on industry archives held at the University of California. Researchers in California examined …
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