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An in-depth look at Dennis Quaid's latest projects—Holy Marvels and The Outsiders oral history—and how his political involvement is reshaping his marketability, especially for Canadian viewers and advertisers.
Is Boeing stock a buy after its Q4 earnings? Deep dive into the 2026 outlook, production targets for the 737 MAX and 787, and the "credibility reset" driving the recovery.
A deep dive into the recent flurry of insider and institutional trades surrounding Cenovus Energy (CVE), exploring what the conflicting signals mean for investors eyeing the Canadian energy space.
An analyst's take on Whitecap Resources' latest dividend move and what it signals for energy infrastructure spending, with a nod to essential tools on the ground.
As the IAEA denies damage to Iran’s nuclear sites, we explore the agency’s multifaceted role—from verifying nuclear materials using soil sampling, to influencing Scottish criminal law, and even publishing handbooks on radiation oncology and fruit fly control. A deep dive into the business of global nuclear governance.
Analysis of the global Claude outage and what it reveals about the fragility of our AI-dependent infrastructure, drawing parallels to manufacturing reliability and the stories we tell ourselves about technology.
As Shah Rukh Khan celebrates his 60th birthday, we take a closer look at the enduring mystique of Bollywood's Baadshah. From the heartfelt patriotism of 'Swades' to the ambitious gamble of 'Zero', we explore the inner world of a star who built an empire without a single tweet.
Take a journey through Greece's ancient philosophy, timeless medical ethics, and the fighting spirit of its football team. Discover how these echoes from the past resonate with today's world, from the streets of London to global conversations on right and wrong.
Oliver Smith examines the resignation of Labour MP Ashley Dalton from her health minister post to focus on breast cancer treatment, and what this means for her constituency and the government.
An incisive look at BBC Scotland's current challenges and opportunities, examining the recent Kaye Adams controversy, its flagship programmes, and the path forward in a fragmented media landscape.