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‘Gulf of America’ shift won’t be the first time Google Maps has changed names depending on your location

Google has said it will be updating its maps to change the "Gulf of Mexico" to the "Gulf of America" for people using the search...

Juno Awards, Polaris Music Prize rescind Buffy Sainte-Marie’s wins

Buffy Sainte-Marie's Polaris Music Prizes and Juno Awards will be rescinded because she is not Canadian, according to both organizations.The Polaris Music Prize, a juried...

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