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Canadians are taking advantage of the nation's expanding
assisted suicide system, with more than 5 percent of
deaths occurring from the practice. The Canadian
government issued a report that said more than 22,500
people requested assisted suicide in 2024. Of those
requests, about 16,500 went through with assisted
suicide. About 4,000 ultimately died of another cause in
2024, while 700 withdrew their assisted suicide request
that year.
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 Ordering
KFC for Christmas began in Japan in the mid-1970s and has
since become a Christmas Eve staple. Every year, an
estimated 3.6 million Japanese families opt for meals from
the fast-food chain for the holiday. Customers line up
around the block to get their hands on the festive buckets,
with some pre-ordering months in advance. Statues of KFC's
Colonel Sanders, who shares a white hair-and-beard look with
Santa Claus, get decked out in Santa suits, serving as great
advertising.
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 One
smart thing the government did was to require cell phone
manufacturers and providers to have the phones able to call
''9-1-1'' even if service for that phone was no longer
active. An old phone that will still power-up and hold a
charge, and you can get a cigarette lighter charging cord
for, should be in your car's glove compartment, not in a
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