has been the Hamilton Spectator’s staff editorial cartoonist since 1997. He has been twice cited by the United Nations for excellence in satire, and has been recognized by the Association of Canadian ...
Don’t you ever wish you could explore one of L.A.’s most vibrant boulevards without a car? When the first phase of Metro’s extension to its D Line opens May 8, L.A.’s transit system will add what has ...
Nick Blackmer is a librarian, fact-checker, and researcher with more than 20 years of experience in consumer-facing health and wellness content. Your body makes vitamin D from sunlight, but food is ...
A D-dimer test measures how much D-dimer protein is in the blood. This protein is present when blood clots break down. A typical range is 0 to 0.50 micrograms per milliliter (μg/mL) of blood. Higher ...
Some of the most beloved animated shows have run far past their creative peak, leaving fans divided over whether they should have ended earlier. While long runs can cement a show’s place in pop ...
Cupido, 44, pleaded guilty on Friday at Bendigo Magistrates’ Court to drug driving, driving while unlicensed, and speeding. Police caught Cupido, who played 13 games with Brisbane and 40 games with ...
Satire with bite: Series like South Park and The Simpsons use humor to lampoon politics, culture, and societal norms, creating globally resonant critiques. Controversy fuels relevance: Banned episodes ...
Cupid Ltd. engages in dealing, marketing, and manufacturing of rubber contraceptives and allied prophylactic products. The firm's products include Male and Female Condoms, Water Based Lubricant Jelly, ...
Episode 198: Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada are off this week, so we looked back through our show archives and are sharing four of our favorite ethical dilemmas from the past few months. Topics ...