Canadian News Huawei's Meng Wanzhou loses ruling on double criminality British Columbia supreme court Justice Heather Holmes released her verdict today on the case of Huawei executive and daughter of its founder, Meng Wanzhou.
Canadian News BC homeless to get free cell phones to help with social distancing British Columbia will be providing cell phones with data plans to those homeless and in need so they may better practice social distancing.
Canadian News Canadian startup could be the solution to big tech’s never-ending data hunger It’s well known in the industry: if a service is free, you are the product.
Culture Twitter’s new rules: ‘OK Boomer’ not OK but Trump-bashing may continue Twitter is expanding upon its never-ceasing, ever-worsening terms of service that do nothing to protect its users from actual harm.
Business & Finance Apple to pay out $500 million for slowing down iPhone Apple Inc. will settle litigation for slowing down older iPhones to the tune of $500 million in compensation to owners who had to buy replacement phones.
American News Republican Twitter investor may oust Jack Dorsey Twitter should no longer be the exclusive political platform of extreme far left voices. Balance would be better reflected in the lack of intervention.
American News Second “Big Bang” spotted Astronomers have spotted a supermassive black hole swallowing a galaxy, creating a hole in space over 2 million light years across.
American News Donald Trump Jr. slams Twitter for censoring “blue collar room” video Twitter has censored an official video released by RNC Research, which is managed by the Republican Party in the United States.
Culture Twitter is not to be trusted when it comes to misinformation Twitter is working out ways to combat misinformation, but the truth is that Twitter is the last place to trust when it comes to the truth.
Culture Woman plays violin while getting brain tumour removed A woman who underwent brain surgery played violin throughout the operation in hopes that it would prevent them from stopping her ability to play.
Business & Finance Wind turbine blades mostly heading to landfills Tens of thousands of wind turbine blades are being taken down from their towers and brought to landfills across the U.S. and Europe.
Canadian News Robotic mule deer used to catch poachers in Alberta In northwest Alberta, the numbers of mule deer are declining and wildlife officers are taking creative steps to catch poachers.
Culture Facebook falsely accuses The Post Millennial of ‘hate speech’ Facebook has flagged The Post Millennial for hate speech … against “white women.” The claim is false, completely preposterous, and we are appealing.
American News James O’Keefe of Project Veritas suspended from Twitter On Tuesday evening, Project Veritas journalist James O’Keefe was suspended by Twitter for reporting on the activities of Bernie Sanders campaign staff.
Culture MEME POLICE: Twitter announces crackdown on memes Twitter has announced its latest effort: cracking down on “manipulated photos or videos that can cause people harm.” The platform will be tackling memes.
Culture Twitter suspends independent news outlet Zero Hedge Twitter has suspended the independent news outlet Zero Hedge.
American News Donald Trump tweets the logo of the United States Space Force Donald Trump released the first glimpse of the United States Space Force on Friday afternoon. The logo has been met with instant enthusiasm
Business & Finance Liberals continue to say they will lower cell phone bills The Liberal cabinet has promised to cut cell phone bills for Canadians by 25 percent. It’s still unclear how they will acheive it.
Business & Finance Bank of Canada joins global group to discuss digital currency use Central banks around the world have been discussing the possibility of digital currencies as the use of cash continues to decline.
Business & Finance Edmonton liquor stores may soon require ID scanning prior to entry A liquor store in Edmonton is testing out a new security program to combat a string of thefts in recent news. Under the new system, customers will have to scan their ID before they can enter the premises.
American News $19,500 raised in one day for Target employee shamed by lunatic journalist A Target employee named Tori was shamed by a malicious journalist over the price of an electric toothbrush. The internet raised $19,500 for her vacation.
Canadian News Bow and arrow used to launch meth into jail The bag of narcotics was attached to a carbon-fibre sporting arrow which was used to launch the package over prison walls.
Business & Finance Bell Let’s Talk partners up to end stigma around mental health Bell Let’s Talk is teaming up with the Northwestel and government of the NWT on a $500,000 collaboration to support the Strongest Families Institute.
Business & Finance Trudeau government looking at compensation for Canadian victims of online fraud The Trudeau government is looking at new legislation to compensate Canadians who have their privacy breached when hackers access their private information.
American News First robot ever created using living cells Never before has humanity managed to create “completely biological machines from the ground up”, wrote the research team in a recent paper.