Bill Clinton released from hospital after treatment for urological infection

Bill Clinton was discharged from a Southern California hospital on Sunday after undergoing treatment for an infection that had spread to his bloodstream.


Vaccine allergy? Experts say most past reactions not valid reason for exemptions

Allergists across the country have safely inoculated most patients who come into their clinics, regardless of allergy history, says an Ontario doctor who's noticed an uptick in requests for allergy assessments after the government began implementing COVID-19 vaccine certificates last month.


China condemns Canada, U.S. for sending warships through Taiwan Strait

The Chinese military on Sunday condemned Canada and the United States for each sending a warship through the Taiwan Strait last week, saying they were threatening peace and stability in the region.


Real estate secrets; Family blindsided after others profit off obituary; CBC's Marketplace Cheat Sheet

CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.


Weather, protest cloud Beijing Olympics flame-lighting rehearsal

Two women attempted to hang a banner from the Acropolis in Athens Sunday morning in protest at the upcoming Beijing Winter Olympics, and were detained by Greek police.


Melbourne to ease world's longest COVID-19 lockdown as vaccinations rise

Australia's second-largest city, Melbourne, which has spent more time under COVID-19 lockdowns than any other city in the world, is set to lift its stay-at-home orders this week.


Father of arrested suspect in British MP's slaying 'traumatized'

The father of a man held for the fatal stabbing of a British legislator during a meeting with local voters has told British media that he was shocked and "traumatized" by his son's arrest, as police continued questioning the suspect under terrorism laws.


Meet some of the new faces coming to the House of Commons

Forty-nine rookie MPs will be seeking to make their mark when the minority Parliament resumes this fall, while two familiar faces defeated in 2019 — Liberals Randy Boissonnault and John Aldag — are returning to the House of Commons after successful political comebacks.


Gap in research funding leaves global south more vulnerable to climate impacts, studies suggest

Developing countries suffer from a significant gap in terms of scientific research related to climate change, a new study shows, even though they contain the communities and people most vulnerable to extreme weather, rising sea levels and other serious impacts of climate change.


In the COVID era, nobody seems to care about my acne – me least of all

When my face first exploded with adult-onset acne, I was mortified. The pandemic changed my perspective on beauty standards, writes Morgan Dick.