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In denial about the Doomsday Clock? You're not alone.

In denial about the Doomsday Clock? You're not alone.

There's something deeply untrustworthy about a clock that always reads past 11:30 p.m.
Is this Peter MacKay's party now?

Is this Peter MacKay's party now?

Politics Insider for Jan. 24: Volkswagen's massive fine, the NDP pitches pharmacare and Stephen Harper is still the boss

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The Trump book you didn't hear about but is the most devastating yet

The Trump book you didn't hear about but is the most devastating yet

Tabatha Southey: While the president was busy condemning 'A Very Stable Genius', Trump altogether missed another must-read published on the very same day

Raising a pint to history

Raising a pint to history

Archaeological anthropology professor Marie Hopwood and her team create craft beers—with names like Midas Touché, Odin’s Eye, and Chosen Chicha—based on 5,000-year-old recipes

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The myth of memory decline and how to rejuvenate your brain

The myth of memory decline and how to rejuvenate your brain

We really are wiser after 70, insists leading neurologist Daniel Levitin

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Nostalgia—and the bottom line—drive TVs 'newest' shows

Nostalgia—and the bottom line—drive TVs 'newest' shows

These days, even new things need to be as old as possible. But there's a reason for it: mass appeal makes money.

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