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Natalie Stechyson

Natalie Stechyson

Senior Writer & Editor at CBC News Online

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Why is everyone suddenly a doll? Newest AI trend is more than harmless fun

In a new trend, people are using generative AI tools like ChatGPT to reimagine themselves as dolls or action figures. And it's proven itself popular, as celebrities, politicians, institutions and major brands like the UK's Royal Mail have jumped in on the fun.
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Will the U.S.-China tariff war drive up online shopping prices for ...

As tariff pressures force some sellers in China to hike their prices for U.S. markets, some retail experts say Canadians shopping online could potentially feel the ripple effects on everything from electronics to socks.
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Will the U.S.-China tariff war drive up online shopping prices for ...

As tariff pressures force some sellers in China to hike their prices for U.S. markets, some retail experts say Canadians shopping online could potentially feel the ripple effects on everything from electronics to socks.
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The 10 most-challenged books in U.S. libraries have faced complaint...

The American Library Association released its annual list of most-challenged books on Monday, which includes new data that reveals the majority of censorship attempts in school and public libraries in the U.S. come from elected officials rather than parents.
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A wave of artists are reconsidering tours over U.S. border detentio...

The inquest into the death of Colton Clarkin got underway in Charlottetown Wednesday — painting a picture of how the 27-year-old was able to die by suicide while classified as an involuntary patient at Hillsborough Hospital.
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What happens to your DNA data now that 23andMe has filed for bankru...

Struggling genetic testing company 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy and its co-founder and CEO has resigned, leaving its millions of ancestry testing kit customers with questions about what happens to their data.
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Men keep proposing to women runners during marathons. It makes some...

A man recently proposed to his girlfriend as she crossed the finish line of a marathon, and if this sounds familiar it's because it's not the first, 50th or probably even the 100th time it's happened.
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U.S. officials cracking down on people trying to bring valuable egg...

U.S. officials cracking down on people trying to bring valuable eggs across the border
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Is parenting really harder these days, or is it just that everythin...

If you feel like parenting is harder today than it used to be, you're far from alone. But given the state of, well, everything these days, some people are wondering if it's really the parenting that's so challenging, or if we're just raising kids in an impossibly intense time.
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'A train wreck ... I can't stop watching': Canadians grapple with a...

'A train wreck ... I can't stop watching': Canadians grapple with anxiety around Trump's tariff chaos
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'People will die,' says Canadian charity in Kenya as Trump's USAID ...

The Trump administration announced last week that it was cancelling nearly 10,000 foreign aid grants and contracts worth almost $60 billion US, ending about 90 per cent of USAID's global work. In Kenya, people worry what it will mean for live-saving HIV medications.