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Studies: AI Chatbots Can Influence Voter Decisions

New research reveals AI chatbots can sway voter opinions, raising urgent questions about election integrity and digital influence. Learn what the studies found and the implications for democracy.

Australia bans social media for children under 16

Australia implements landmark social media ban for children under 16, facing court challenges while prioritizing youth mental health and online safety. Learn about the global implications.

Daily Mail in $654M Talks for Telegraph Buyout

The publisher of Britain's Daily Mail enters exclusive negotiations for a US$654 million acquisition of Telegraph Media Group, reshaping UK media landscape. Read the full story.

Professor Catches 39% of Students Using AI to Cheat

A Canadian history professor discovered nearly 40% of student submissions were AI-generated using a clever detection method. Learn how the 'Trojan horse' technique exposed academic dishonesty.

MLB to cooperate with Senate gambling investigation

MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred commits to providing all requested documents for U.S. Senate's gambling investigation. Full cooperation promised amid growing scrutiny of sports betting practices.

House Vote on Democrat's Election Subversion Rebuke

Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez forces House vote condemning Rep. Chuy García's succession plan. She argues Democrats must combat anti-democratic practices within their own ranks to protect election integrity.

WPP Canada CEO on Plan to Boost Canadian Media

WPP Media Canada CEO Kevin Johnson details a new initiative using data collaboration to help Canadian publishers compete on value, not just cost. Learn how this will reshape the media landscape.

Trump's Bronze-Brass Blunder Sparks Backlash

President Trump mistakenly called a bronze White House sign 'pure brass,' sparking online ridicule and criticism of the 'tacky' design. Read the full story and public reaction.

Steve Nease Cartoon Published November 12, 2025

Renowned cartoonist Steve Nease unveils his latest editorial cartoon for November 12, 2025, exclusively for Toronto Sun subscribers. Discover his unique perspective on current events.

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