SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — South Dakota volleyball’s Avery Van Hook, Kamryn Farris and Amanda Loschen were named to the…
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Could Settlers of Catan make you a better strategist?
Christmas is just around the corner, and you might be wondering how to spend those long, lazy afternoons. If you’re tired of the same old Monopoly, perhaps it’s time to try Settlers of Catan.
It’s a strategy board game for three to…
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Canada advances First Nations-led new path forward on long-term reform of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program
December 22, 2025 — Ottawa, Unceded Algonquin Territory, Ontario — Indigenous Services Canada
The Government of Canada is committed to advancing long-term reform alongside First Nations across the country—so child and family services put children, families, and communities at the centre of care.
Today, the Honourable Mandy Gull-Masty, Minister of Indigenous Services Canada, announced that the Government of Canada will be submitting a detailed plan to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (CHRT) to reform the First Nations Child and Family Services (FNCFS) program — one that respects regional approaches while operating within a coherent national framework.
Canada’s approach to regional agreements is supported by funding of $35.5 billion to 2033-34, and an ongoing commitment of $4.4 billion annually after that to make sure First Nations children and families—now and in the future—have sustainable resources. Canada’s plan would enable First Nations-led regional agreements across the country, supporting solutions designed by and for First Nations to keep children safely connected to their families, cultures, and communities.
Far too many First Nations children remain in care. This reality underscores the urgent need for transformative change that strengthens families rather than separates them. This reform needs to be determined by First Nations communities and their families. It is a shared national objective, and this proposal marks a decisive move toward achieving it.
Through regional agreements, First Nations would be able to tailor delivery of child and family services to their distinct realities. The approach will allow for reform to reflect regional context by having more power over the governance, reporting, and planning frameworks. It builds on the success of the Final Agreement on Long-Term Reform of the FNCFS Program in Ontario, and reflects a consistent, principled commitment to First Nations jurisdiction and leadership.
Funding also includes additional supports for First Nations Representatives, who act as cultural and legal advocates for their members to ensure the rights of children are upheld, and help keep children safely connected to their families, cultures, and communities.
Later today, Canada will submit this proposed path to the CHRT. Discussions with interested regional First Nation entities will begin early in the new year.
Improving outcomes for First Nations children—so they can grow up safe, supported, and connected to their families—remains our government’s highest priority.
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Frog-Gut Microbe Shows Complete Tumor Clearance in a Mouse Colorectal Cancer Model
A research group at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology has reported that a gut bacterium isolated from the Japanese tree frog can eliminate colorectal tumors in mice after a single intravenous administration….
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Frog-Gut Microbe Shows Complete Tumor Clearance in a Mouse Colorectal Cancer Model
A research group at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology has reported that a gut bacterium isolated from the Japanese tree frog can eliminate colorectal tumors in mice after a single intravenous administration….
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Barth Named to Summit League Volleyball All-Academic Team
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Senior middle blocker Ally Barth has been named to the Summit League…
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San Francisco Giants Acquire Historic Curran Theatre
The theater, built in 1922 and having featured many historic premieres, will continue to be controlled by Ambassador Theater Group. Shorenstein Hays acquired the venue in 2010 and refurbished it in 2016.
“Acquiring the Curran…
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Gillespie Named SEC Co-Player of the Week
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – For the first time this season, a member of the University of Tennessee men’s basketball team is the SEC Player of the Week.Senior guard Ja’Kobi Gillespie garnered the recognition, as announced Monday afternoon by the league….
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Nab-Sirolimus Plus Letrozole Shows Early Activity in Advanced/Recurrent Endometrioid Endometrial Cancer
The combination of nab-sirolimus (Fyarro) and letrozole elicited responses with acceptable safety in patients with advanced or recurrent endometrioid endometrial cancer, according to findings from an interim analysis of the phase 2 ECC-201 study…
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ChatGPT launches a year-end review like Spotify Wrapped
ChatGPT is releasing its own version of Spotify Wrapped. That is, the OpenAI-owned chatbot is now rolling out an annual review feature called “Your Year with ChatGPT” to eligible consumers in select markets, including the United States.
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