Skip to Content

Month: December 2022

People stand on the side of the road to photograph the eruption of the Mauna Loa volcano on December 04

As Mauna Loa’s lava inches toward a key Hawaii highway, some residents recall bygone devastation

By David Culver, Anna-Maja Rappard and Elizabeth Wolfe, CNN From a deep fracture in Mauna Loa’s dark terrain, the volcano’s magnificent eruption sends geyser-like fountains of lava spraying into the sky. The fissure — cracked open on the northeastern slope of the world’s largest active volcano — feeds a searing flow of molten rock that

Continue Reading

Canadian patient receives groundbreaking treatment for a disabling disorder, with a parathyroid transplant into her arm

By Avis Favaro, CTV National News Medical Correspondent Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO (CTV Network) — Canadian doctors say they have cured a patient with a severe and disabling disorder with a parathyroid transplant from a deceased donor. Dawn Ethier, a mother of four and police officer in Ottawa, is the first

Continue Reading

Scientists discover microplastics in aquatic life, human blood, breast milk

By Mitchell Consky, CTVNews.ca writer Click here for updates on this story     TORONTO (CTV Network) — In recent years, scientists have discovered increasing amounts plastic particles in deep oceans, Arctic snow, drinking water, and even breast milk. How’s that possible? The answer lies in nearly 350 million tons of plastic being produced globally each year,

Continue Reading
Serina Young models the shirt her grandmother made for her.

Texas school districts encourage students to wear pink in honor of Athena Strand after a FedEx driver was charged in her kidnapping and killing

By Amanda Jackson and Dave Alsup, CNN Several school districts across Texas are encouraging students to wear pink Monday in honor of Athena Strand, the 7-year-old girl who was allegedly kidnapped outside her home and killed last week. More than 20 school districts, including Paradise Independent School District in the county where Strand was went

Continue Reading

Supreme Court conservatives seem to side with website designer who doesn’t want to work with same-sex couples

By Ariane de Vogue, CNN Supreme Court Reporter Several conservative members of the Supreme Court seemed sympathetic Monday to arguments from a graphic designer who seeks to start a website business to celebrate weddings but does not want to work with same-sex couples. The conservative justices viewed the case through the lens of free speech

Continue Reading
Skip to content