On November 6, China successfully launched a Long March 6 rocket and sent a payload of 13 satellites into orbit. Among them was what has been described as "the world's first 6G satellite", according to BBC. The problem? The rest of the world is still several years away from agreeing what 6G will even be.
Read more →The University of Wisconsin-Madison plans to remove a large rock from campus after students complained that it is a symbol of racism because it was referred to in a local newspaper in 1925 using a word regarded as a racial slur.
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Read more →Health Canada is recalling a toy fireman's helmet.
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Read more →A waterfowl hunter is in stable condition after a dead goose fell from the sky and knocked him unconscious.
Read more →A New York lottery winner who used some of his million-dollar prize to pay for a visit to the doctor, was told he had stage 4 cancer, and died several weeks later.
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