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CBC.ca

‘Parasocial’ is Cambridge Dictionary's word of the year

If you felt more excited for Taylor Swift’s engagement announcement earlier this year than you did for your friend or family member’s, you might relate to Cambridge Dictionary’s word of 2025: "parasocial," which describes having a one-sided connection with someone you do not know, such as a celebrity, a fictional character or an AI chatbot.

WestJet weight cap on power wheelchairs leaves some Canadians grounded, advocates say

Travellers and advocates say a rule of the Calgary-based airline that bars mobility aids of more than 136 kilograms from most of its planes discriminates against people living with a disability.

Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande shine in good-enough Wicked: For Good

This isn’t to say the much-anticipated followup to 2024’s Oscar-nominated first outing of Wicked is a disappointment. At least not an abject one. It’s more or less competent, buoyed by undeniably incredible singing and framed by charmingly fantastical set design. 

As U.S. escalates threats on Maduro, some Venezuelans welcome regime change

With U.S. warships and an aircraft carrier massing off Venezuela’s coast, a former U.S. ambassador to the country says the buildup looks less like a counternarcotics mission and more like preparation for regime change.

North Carolina becomes latest battleground as military-aided operations ebb in other cities

Federal immigration authorities could expand their enforcement action in North Carolina to a second city, as operations in other U.S. cities approved by Donald Trump's administration have either been deprioritized or caught up in legal limbo.

After 12 years away from the Olympics, Sidney Crosby is 'motivated' for another shot at gold

For years, Crosby wondered if he'd ever make it back to the Olympics. Grateful for another opportunity, Crosby plans to make the most of it — and he hopes it won't be his last Games.

Team Canada unveils athlete outfits for Milan-Cortina Olympics, Paralympics

A wide range of adaptive and inclusive designs, new adaptive footwear and bold Maple Leaf designs are part of the Team Canada athlete kits from Lululemon, the organization’s official outfitter, unveiled Tuesday for the upcoming Olympics and Paralympics in Milan Cortina.

Jet fighter maintenance parts, bombs shipped to Israel via U.S., groups say in new report

Hundreds of shipments of explosives and fighter jet components have made their way from Canada to Israel by passing through the U.S. over the last two years, a new report by a group of four NGOs alleges, examining export data and U.S. Department of Defence contracts.

Israeli killed in West Bank after spate of settler attacks against Palestinians

Palestinian attackers stabbed an Israeli to death and wounded three more in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday before being shot down by troops, in the latest violence to rock the occupied territory, the Israeli military said.
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Toronto Star

One in five immigrants are leaving Canada. New data reveals these newcomers are leading the exodus

A report from the Institute for Canadian Citizenship and the Conference Board of Canada draws on 40 years of data.

Canadian child benefit payments are arriving this week. Here's how much you can expect to get

In addition to the CCB, the child disability benefit payment will also be arriving soon. Here's what you need to know.

Montreal crime figure arrested over Colombia murder of key FBI witness in Ryan Wedding cocaine case: Report

A Montreal organized crime figure has been arrested on behalf of the FBI in connection with the assassination of a key witness in the case against ex-Olympian and fugitive Ryan Wedding, La Presse is reporting.

Canada Post 'effectively insolvent' as CFO reports losses skyrocket to $1B through third quarter

Amid a 20-month contract dispute with CUPW, Crown corporation's chief financial officer Rindala El-Hage revealed "unprecedented" operating numbers at the annual meeting.

CRTC relaxes rules for defining Canadian content for television and streaming services

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) uses a points system based on key creative roles in the audio-visual sector.

How good is ‘Wicked: For Good’? The sequel is a dense, dark feat of dazzling design and complex storytelling

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo return in a musical that features more grit and less glitter.

House votes overwhelmingly to force release of Epstein files, sending bill to Senate

Trump has said he cut ties with Epstein years ago, but tried for months to move past the demands for disclosure.

Your first look at what Team Canada will wear at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan

"Canadian gear is always highly desired." The looks were designed by Lululemon in collaboration with athletes.

Canada's list of the most stolen vehicles in 2024 has been released. Is yours on it?

Car thieves are now zeroing in on SUVs and pickup trucks, new data from an insurance industry watchdog shows.

ChatGPT, X among sites blocked in widespread cloudflare outage

Cloudflare’s system has gone down — multiple times — before.
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Globe and Mail

Trump berates journalist, dismisses criticism of Saudi crown prince over 2018 killing of Khashoggi

President Donald Trump said the crown prince “knew nothing about it” and said of Khashoggi that “a lot of people didn’t like that gentleman.”

After years away from Washington, Trump gives Saudi crown prince a warm White House welcome

President Donald Trump welcomes the Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the White House seven years after the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi agents. Trump sees the crown prince as a key player in shaping the Middle East.

Trump claims visiting Saudi crown prince did not know about Khashoggi killing

Talks between both leaders are expected to advance security ties, civil nuclear cooperation and multibillion-dollar business deals

Venice’s acrobatic dolphin charms tourists, but his refusal to leave puts him in danger

Experts are eager to move him into open water, especially after verifying wounds indicating that he had been likely hit by a boat propeller

UN approves the Trump administration's plan for the future of Gaza

The vote marks a key next step for American efforts to outline Gaza’s future after the Israel-Hamas war destroyed much of the territory and killed tens of thousands of people.

Dolphin delights Venetians and tourists with acrobatic flips in the lagoon

Mimmo’s arrival in the Venetian lagoon was registered on July 23, and experts say he likely followed a school of fish into the coastal lagoon separated from the open sea by barrier islands. Mimmo follows the pattern of a so-called social loner, typically a young male dolphin that breaks away from the pod for food or for social reasons, then coming into contact with the human world.

Sudanese women recount loss as displacement camps fill with widows

In Sudan’s displacement camps, women describe losing husbands and brothers in the Al-Fashir siege. Aid agencies fear for thousands still missing as reports of atrocities mount.

How Saudi's MBS pivoted from pariah to a Trump-backed power player

A visit by Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler to the White House for talks on Tuesday with U.S. President Donald Trump will be Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's first since Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi was killed by Saudi agents in 2018, sparking a global uproar. How did MBS shake off the role of pariah to become a power player on the world stage?

Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers steps back from public roles after Epstein e-mails

E-mails showed many in Epstein’s vast network of wealthy and influential friends continued to stay in touch long after his 2008 guilty plea

Canadian foundation helps Ukrainian soldiers get complex facial reconstruction surgery

Several Canadian surgeons and nurses travelled to perform facial reconstruction surgery with the Face the Future Foundation
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Global News

Cloudflare outage knocks out parts of internet as work underway on fix

A technical issue hitting internet infrastructure firm Cloudflare has sent a ripple effect across parts of the internet Tuesday morning with multiple global outages reported.

UN approves U.S. plan for Gaza’s future, including new stabilization force

The U.S. resolution endorses President Donald Trump’s 20-point ceasefire plan, but added stronger language that envisions a possible future path to a Palestinian state.

Poland says railway blast was an ‘unprecedented act of sabotage’

While visiting the site Monday, Polish prime minister Donald Tusk said the incident had taken place on a line that is vital for delivering aid to Ukraine.

Ukraine working on exchange deal to bring home 1,200 prisoners: Zelenskyy

Ukraine is working to resume prisoner exchanges with Russia that could bring home 1,200 Ukrainian prisoners, as per agreements brokered in Istanbul.

Iran no longer enriching uranium in country in signal to West: minister

Iran's foreign minister said there is no uranium enrichment taking place because the country's facilities had been attacked, referencing the U.S. and Israel bombing.

Trump drops tariffs on beef, coffee, tropical fruits amid consumer concerns

Trump signed the order after announcing framework agreements with Ecuador, Guatemala, El Salvador and Argentina designed to ease import levies on agricultural products.

Titanic passenger’s gold watch expected to fetch more than $1M at auction

The Straus family is now selling the watch for the first time, and it's touted to be one of the most expensive Titanic artifacts to ever go on sale.

China linked to AI-powered hacking ‘attacks’, says Anthropic

AI company Anthropic said it disrupted a cyber attack using an AI system that its researchers linked to the Chinese government.

Tourist mother, 2 children dead after suspected food poisoning in Istanbul

Four people have been taken into custody in connection with the deaths of the two children, ages three and six, and their mother while the father remains in the hospital.

Several killed, hurt after bus crashes into Stockholm bus stop: police

Swedish police said they had no information pointing to it being an attack, and were investigating the incident as involuntary manslaughter. The driver was arrested.
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New York Times

Meta Did Not Violate the Law When It Bought Instagram and WhatsApp, a Judge Rules

Meta’s acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp did not illegally stifle competition in social networking, a judge found, a major win for the tech giant.

How Trump Has Used ICE, the National Guard and Other Federal Forces Across the U.S.

Charlotte and Raleigh in North Carolina became the latest cities to see federal forces move in. Here’s a rundown of what’s going on in each place.

Federal Court Blocks Texas’ Republican-Friendly Congressional Map

The move by a three-judge panel dealt a blow to efforts by Texas Republicans and President Trump to flip Democratic seats in the state.

Chinese Spies Are Using LinkedIn to Target U.K. Lawmakers, MI5 Warns

Britain’s domestic intelligence agency said China was using headhunters to gather intelligence from lawmakers and parliamentary staff members.

Trump Administration to Announce Steps to Dismantle Education Department

Responsibilities for K-12 and college programs, among others, will be moved to other federal agencies.

Texas Governor Declares Muslim Civil Rights Group a ‘Terrorist Organization’

Gov. Greg Abbott said the state could now take steps to shut down the Council on American-Islamic Relations. The group said the declaration had no basis in fact or law.

Harrowing Video Shows Inmate’s Death and the Halting Effort to Save Him

Nurses and guards in Oneida County, N.Y., cracked wise and complained about poor equipment as Antwan Cater lay unconscious in a drug-induced seizure. His father has filed a lawsuit in the case.

U.S. Military Threat Puts Spotlight on Venezuela’s Allies

American adversaries are unlikely to help President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela fend off a concerted attack. But they have made toppling him harder.

Trump Team Calls Maduro a ‘Cartel’ Boss. That Word Doesn’t Mean What You Think.

Venezuelans coined a figure of speech for the phenomenon of generals corrupted by drug money: “Cartel de los Soles.” Then the United States started talking about it as a literal organization.

Cloudflare Outage Disrupts X, ChatGPT and Other Parts of the Internet

Services from Cloudflare, a software company, underpin thousands of websites, including X, Spotify and OpenAI. The company said a crash in a software system was to blame.

CNBC

Meta wins FTC antitrust trial that focused on WhatsApp, Instagram

Meta has won its case against the Federal Trade Commission, seven months after the trial began.

Trump, Saudi Crown Prince bin Salman brush off criticism of Khashoggi killing

The White House touted Saudi Arabia's commitment to investing $600 billion in the United States, which was announced earlier this year.

Trump calls to revoke ABC's license over reporter's Epstein files question

President Donald Trump called for ABC's broadcast license to be revoked after a reporter asked him why he has chosen not to release the "Epstein files."

Jeffrey Epstein files: Larry Summers steps back from public commitments over email fallout

Emails between Jeffrey Epstein and former Harvard President Larry Summers were among thousands of documents released by a House committee last week.

Anthropic valued in range of $350 billion following investment deal with Microsoft, Nvidia

Microsoft announced new strategic partnerships with Nvidia and the AI startup Anthropic.

Microsoft unveils tool to help companies control, track AI agents

Microsoft has helped companies build AI agents that can do specific kinds of work. Now it has a way to spot and stop risky agents.

Google announces Gemini 3 as battle with OpenAI intensifies

Google says its latest suite of AI models will require users to do "less prompting" to get the desired results.

European stocks close at one-month low as AI bubble fears mount

European bourses moved lower on Tuesday as global markets pulled back on renewed concerns over AI-linked stocks.

Cloudflare says outage that hit X, ChatGPT and other sites is resolved

OpenAI's ChatGPT and Elon Musk's social media platform X were among the sites impacted by the Cloudflare issues.

Home Depot cuts earnings outlook as home improvement demand falls short of expectations

Home Depot has tried to attract more business from contractors, roofers and other professionals during a slower housing market.

Washington Post

Trump defends Saudi crown prince over Khashoggi killing

The de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia was branded a pariah in 2018 after the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. Now, U.S.-Saudi relations are approaching a high point.

Congressional committee urges swift action on escalating Chinese threats

Congressional committee warns of risks to the U.S. electrical grid and urges action against Beijing’s fast-growing space military capabilities and Taiwan threat.

Trump HIV prevention plan shuts out South Africa — the nation most affected

Administration officials say South Africa has “significant means” to fund a promising new drug, lenacapavir, on its own. Critics call the move self-defeating.

Key moments in a volatile decade for U.S.-Saudi relations

In the years since Mohammed bin Salman’s last visit, U.S.-Saudi ties were strained by the killing of Jamal Khashoggi. They’ve rebounded in Trump’s second term.

Russia, Europe fight for custody of operative linked to DHL bomb plot

A Russian national, now in Azerbaijan, is suspected of coordinating a 2024 parcel plot targeting air cargo planes in Europe.

Mapping U.S. strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific

An ongoing record of U.S. military strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific since Sept. 2.

U.N. Security Council approves Trump’s 20-point peace plan for Gaza

The U.S. had pushed the U.N. Security Council to support and enshrine Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan. Israel, Hamas, Russia and others had raised objections.

In India, Modi’s party cements its rule with sweeping state election win

The BJP-led alliance captured 202 out of 243 seats in Bihar’s legislative assembly, a stunning showing in a state where it has struggled in the past.

25 Nigerian schoolgirls abducted, vice principal killed in armed attack

Officials said a search was underway for the students, who were taken from their dormitory during the overnight hours. A motive for the attack was unclear.

China has lent $200B to U.S. tech and infrastructure projects, report finds

Chinese lenders backed 2,500 projects, covering almost every U.S. state, from gas pipelines to airport terminals, even as Washington warned developing nations about Chinese debt traps.

BBC

Line of Duty to return for seventh series on BBC

Adrian Dunbar, Vicky McClure and Martin Compston will all reprise their roles in the hugely popular drama.

Travel warning as snow and ice move in across country

A number of snow and ice warning are coming into effect as a deep cold front moves over Scotland.

Delays to my rapist's trial left me terrified, survivor tells BBC

Morwenna Loughman says delays deepened her trauma, as new research finds a third of trials were postponed last year.

The Google Boss And The Massive AI Gamble

Google boss gives BBC a warning about the economic risks of the AI bubble.

England lose George, Roebuck and Lawrence for Pumas

Hooker Jamie George, wing Tom Roebuck and centre Ollie Lawrence are ruled out of England's Test against Argentina on Sunday.

The whole country is against you when you play in Australia - Finn

Former England fast bowler Steven Finn explains why touring Australia as an England cricketer is an experience like no other.

Skirts, skorts and leggings - why netball kits are getting a new look

The netball dress will remain a popular option, but Super League side London Mavericks hope to make the sport more welcoming by allowing players to wear shorts, skorts or leggings instead.

UK will not tolerate Chinese spying, minister says after MI5 alert to MPs and peers

Politicians have been warned they are being targeted by suspected Chinese spies posing as "headhunters".

Roblox blocks children from chatting to adult strangers

One of the world's most popular gaming platforms has faced criticism for its child safety record.

How much will fans save under proposed new ticketing rules?

A proposed law will make it illegal to resell tickets for events such as concerts above face value.

The Independent

Trump sells F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia as Crown Prince insists on clear path to Israel two-state solution

It is the first visit by MBS to Washington since the 2018 murder of journalist critic Jamal Khashoggi

Trump, who just called a female reporter ‘piggy’, rages at ABC News journalist for being too mean to him

‘It's not the question that I mind. It's your attitude,’ Trump told Chief White House Correspondent Mary Bruce

Epstein files bill passes House vote despite Republicans and Trump’s intense criticism: Live updates

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson anticipated the vote would be ‘unanimous’

Brian Walshe case: Suspect pleads guilty to disposing his wife’s body but is still set to stand trial for her murder

Brian Walshe will stand trial for the murder of his wife Ana Walshe, whose body has never been found

MAGA has found a new item of clothing to be upset about - a J. Crew sweater

Conservative social media influencer Juanita Broaddrick raised concerns on social media over the sweater and made it the latest piece of clothing to face MAGA fury

What we know about murder suspect who shot ‘Last Chance U’ coach after first court appearance

The shooting is considered to be ‘very targeted,’ but a motive has not been released

Police launch fresh appeal over missing teenager one year on from disappearance

Aleksandr Benga, who would now be 17, was reported missing in Stornoway on this day in 2024

Nudist claims judges in the North may have ‘unconscious biases against his lifestyle’

Neil Cox is challenging Chester Crown Court’s dismissal of his appeal against a public order offence conviction, but wants the case to be heard in London

Trump rips reporter who asks Saudi prince about 9/11 role and Khashoggi murder: ‘Lot of people didn’t like that gentleman’

President and crown prince were both pressed on 2018 murder of Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi agents and protests of 9/11 victim families

Forbes makes plea to UK Government after closure plans for ‘cornerstone’ plant

Scottish Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes urged the UK Government to ‘consider what more they can do’ for workers at ExxonMobil’s Mossmorran site.