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Bad News For TV Fans: Netflix cracks down on customers using VPNs

Bad News For TV Fans: Netflix to clamp down on proxy and VPN access

We’ve got some bad news for all of you who have been watching the US version of Netflix in Canada. In a blog post, Netflix’s Vice President of Content Delivery Architecture David Fullagar has confirmed that the company is cracking down on the practise. Sadly not it looks like Netflix is about to crack down on proxies or ‘unblocking’ servers …

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Clinical trial in France leaves six ill, one brain-dead

Clinical trial in France leaves six ill, one brain-dead

One person has been left brain dead and five others are in a serious condition after taking part in a clinical trial in France of an experimental medicine allegedly for a dagga (cannabis) based painkiller. The six patients were in good health until taking the oral medication in Rennes, north-west France, wrote the French Health Minister Marisol Touraine in a …

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Two children, three adults in Alberta die, prompting push for flu shots

Two children, three adults in Alberta die, prompting push for flu shots

Five deaths related to influenza have taken place across the province in the last week, says Alberta Health Services. “We’ve seen people of all ages, whether they were healthy or not, being affected. Some of them severely, and some of them dying,” said Dr. Martin Lavoie, the province’s acting chief medical officer of health, speaking at a news conference about …

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Manitoba To Offer Nicotine Patches, Gum to Help Smokers Butt Out

Manitoba To Offer Nicotine Patches, Gum to Help Smokers Butt Out

Manitoba smokers will get government help in their effort to quit. The province is doing so by providing free nicotine replacement therapy products to eligible smokers. Healthy Living and Seniors Minister Deanne Crothers says up to 6,000 eligible Manitobans will be able to join the nicotine replacement therapy program (NRT), and receive up to eight weeks of NRT each year. …

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Canadian Gov’t wants to make antidote to opioids available without prescription

Canadian Gov't wants to make antidote to opioids available without prescription

Health Canada is proposing regulatory changes that would fast-track making the anti-opioid drug Naloxone more widely available to counter an increase in opioid overdoses in Canada. The department is putting an amendment forward to the prescription drug list that would allow for non-prescription use of Naloxone for emergencies outside of a hospital setting. Following a review of its prescription status, …

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Tamara Fields Sues Twitter for Giving ISIS a Platform

Tamara Fields Sues Twitter for Giving ISIS a Platform

Tamara Fields sues Twitter over murder of husband Lloyd ‘Carl’ Fields by IS operative. Last November, a former police captain in Jordan burst into a training center and murdered unarmed people, including U.S. contractor Carl Fields, Jr. The terrorist group ISIS took credit for the atrocity and promoted it on social media.

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Anthony Foxx: ‘US government’ announces $4 billion self-driving car programs

Anthony Foxx: US government announces $4 billion self-driving car programs

US secretary of transportation Anthony Foxx unveiled a six-month initiative to prepare for an era of self-driving cars, at a press conference at the Detroit auto show today (Jan. 14). He also announced a new $3.9 billion initiative from the Obama administration’s 2016 budget to encourage self-driving car programs over the next decade. Foxx aims to set policies for self-driving …

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Dirty Scopes Infected A Lot Of Patients, Sen. Murray investigation says

Dirty Scopes Infected A Lot Of Patients, Sen. Murray investigation finds

Scores of patients were needlessly infected with potentially deadly bacteria after medical scope procedures because of repeated failures by the device manufacturers, regulators and hospitals to report outbreaks, according to a U.S. Senate investigation released Wednesday. The report is the result of a yearlong investigation, initiated by Murray in January 2015, into the cause of and response to outbreaks of …

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Powerball Winners 2016: Tickets sold in California, Tennessee and Florida (Video)

Powerball Winners 2016: Tickets sold in California, Tennessee and Florida

Powerball 2016 has at least three winners in $1.6 billion jackpot. Winning numbers are:8-27-34-4-19 and the Powerball is 10 The Powerball jackpot has rolled over 19 times since October. Lottery officials said 85.8 percent of possible number combinations had been selected by midday, increasing the chances that someone would win the world’s largest lottery jackpot. But the odds of winning …

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René Angélil, husband of Céline Dion, dies aged 73

René Angélil, husband of Céline Dion, dies aged 73

René Angélil, best-known for managing the career of his wife Céline Dion, has died after a lengthy battle with cancer. His death at age 73 was confirmed by his publicist and his wife. “Rene Angelil, 73, passed away this morning at his home in Las Vegas after a long and courageous battle against cancer,” his representative says in a statement. …

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