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CBC 

Should Air Canada's CEO resign for not speaking French? | About That

Andrew Chang explains why Air Canada's CEO Michael Rousseau is facing backlash over his English-only message of condolence to the victims and the families of those killed in the fatal runway collision at LaGuardia airport. Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters and Getty Images

«Just Jared» 

Brec Bassinger & Charlie Gillespie to Star In YA Thriller 'Remember Me' for Tubi

Brec Bassinger and Charlie Gillespie are set to star in an upcoming new movie together. The Stargirl actress and the Julie and the Phantoms actor will lead the Tubi pic Remember Me, based on the bestselling novel of the same name by Christopher Pike. Keep reading to find out more… In the supernatural YA murder-mystery, [...]

Digital Trends 

Android 17’s new Contact Picker stops apps from accessing your entire contact list

Android 17 is getting a new Contact Picker that changes how apps access your contacts list. Earlier reports hinted at this shift toward tighter privacy, and now Google is rolling it out. Instead of giving apps full access to your address book, you will be able to choose exactly which contacts they can see. Previously, […]

Phys.org 

'Cool' detectors cut neutrino mass upper limit by an order of magnitude

Their mass is extremely low, but how light are neutrinos really? A collaboration comprising German and international research groups has optimized its experiments to determine the mass of these "ghost particles." In doing so, they succeeded in further adjusting downward the upper limit on the neutrino mass scale that had previously been determined in similar experiments. The study is published in the journal Physical Review Letters.

Phys.org 

Tourism work builds 100 transferable skills, study shows

People working in tourism and hospitality develop more than 100 transferable skills—from empathy and resilience to problem-solving and communication—that are in demand across every sector of the economy, according to research from the University of Surrey that has already shaped European policy and been translated into children's books distributed across the continent.