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CBC.ca

Florida carries out record 16th execution of the year, for child murderer sentenced to death in 1980

A man convicted of the 1979 killing of a six-year-old girl who was abducted from her bedroom has been put to death in a record 16th execution in Florida this year.

U.K. judge finds global mining giant BHP Group liable in Brazil's worst environmental disaster

A London judge has ruled that global mining giant BHP Group is liable in Brazil's worst environmental disaster when a dam collapse 10 years ago unleashed tons of toxic waste into a major river, killing 19 people and devastating villages downstream.

6 killed, dozens injured in Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv overnight

Russia launched a heavy drone and missile attack on Ukraine early on Friday, killing six people in Kyiv and two more in the south in strikes on energy facilities, apartment buildings and infrastructure, Ukrainian officials said.

Donald Trump’s 50-year mortgage plan is being panned. It also wouldn’t fly in Canada

Many industry observers have been cool to Donald Trump’s proposal to allow 50-year mortgages in the United States. And it’s very unlikely such an idea would gain traction anytime soon in Canada, where amortization periods have been shortened over the last two decades.

Crowning Canada's worst commute

Are you stuck in traffic everyday and thinking your commute is the absolute worst? Maybe it is. Marketplace has crunched the data and has the definitive answer of Canada's top 10-worst commutes.

5-year-old Masa has been missing for more than a year. Hope arrives when they find a small white shoe

Mu’ayyad Ajjour and his neighbour Mohamed Zaida have searched every day among the ruins of a building, hoping they will find the remains of five-year-old Masa, Ajjour's cousin, so they can give her a proper burial. Her body is one of thousands thought to be buried in the debris of the war in Gaza.

Gen Z diners snubbing the high cost of fast food. Can they be lured back?

Fast-food chains like Chipotle and McDonald’s are lowering their sales forecasts for next year and luring people in with value meals as they foresee a pullback in spending from low-income and younger diners.

#TheMoment he ran the 276-km Cabot Trail in memory of his dad

Herbie Sakalauskas tells The National about the moment he ran 276 kilometres of the Cabot Trail in four days and raised over $41,000 for charity in memory of his dad.
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Toronto Star

Why it will take months to get details on Mark Carney's plans to cut $58.2 billion in federal spending

But more than a week after the prime minister revealed his highly-anticipated first budget, questions remain about what exactly the sacrifices will be and how they will come to fruition — and it might take some time before Canadians find…

'A major problem': Black boys represented more than 40 per cent of missing youth cases reported to Toronto police

Toronto police statistics show that Black boys are accounting for (on average) more than 40 per cent of all boys that are reported missing to police.

I'm a school board trustee and the trustee system has outlived its purpose

The government is right to rethink a model that has become outdated, political and ineffective

Boy testifies about adoptive moms' bizarre rules as Ontario murder trial sees haunting video of his brother — zip-tied into a wetsuit and helmet

In the video, the child can be seen wearing a wetsuit and a black hockey helmet — zip-tied at the back — walking slowly up and down the stairs to the basement where he would eventually die.

Formal audit documents culture of fear and secrecy at RECO, says former registrar didn't follow 'standard process'

Ford government says it is prepared to “assume control” of the real estate regulator in the wake of the iPro scandal, unless it can provide a compelling alternative within the next 15 days.

Why Canada's feisty friendly against Ecuador felt like a win despite scoreless draw

Canada winger Ali Ahmed was sent off in the sixth minute, yet Ecuador was unable to capitalize on scoreboard in exhibition match ahead of World Cup.

Eulogy for a speed camera: As Ontario’s ban begins, an ode to the oft-felled Parkside Drive sentry

We come to bury speed cameras, with a eulogy for the ace of Toronto's automated speed enforcement fleet, the Parkside Drive speed camera.

Inside this $22M Ritz-Carlton condo with 7 bathrooms and panoramic views of Lake Ontario

With five-star hotel amenities, floor-to-ceiling windows and a 1000-bottle wine cellar, this downtown property offers luxury living with urban convenience.

After a budget, a defection, a resignation, can the Liberals survive Monday’s vote?

In this episode of “It’s Political,” the Toronto Star’s Ottawa bureau reporters — Raisa Patel, Mark Ramzy, Ryan Tumilty and deputy bureau chief Alex Ballingall — join Althia to discuss the events since the tabling of the Liberals’ budget and…

'Time is brain': Toronto hospital paving way for remote robotic treatment of strokes

The next step will be to increase the distance between the neurosurgeon and the robot to more than 600 km.
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Globe and Mail

Seal hunted by killer whales escapes by jumping onto photographer’s boat

Seal clambered out of the water and onto a swimming platform at the stern of the boat near the motor – claiming it as a life raft of sorts

Hamas seeking to widen control over Gaza as post-war talks grind on

Foreign powers demand the group disarm and leave government but have yet to agree who will replace them

Seal seeks refuge on photographer's boat while fleeing orcas

A small boat being used by amateur wildlife photographer Charvet Drucker and her friends turned into a life saver for a seal escaping a pod of orcas hunting it off an island in Washington state.

Gazans say Hamas quietly reasserting control in territory

From regulating the price of chicken to levying fees on cigarettes, Hamas is seeking to widen control over Gaza as U.S. plans for its future slowly take shape, Gazans say, adding to rivals' doubts over whether it will cede authority as promised.

Russia’s barrage of drones and missiles on Kyiv kills six, injures at least 35

Moscow denies targeting civilian areas, with the Russian Defence Ministry saying it carried out an overnight strike on ‘military-industrial and energy facilities’

Epstein’s e-mails paint a picture of his influence and connections even after conviction

Documents reveal the 2008 sex crime conviction did little to diminish the desire of his influential network to stay connected to the billionaire financier

'My hair was on fire': Ukrainians recount overnight Russian strikes on Kyiv

Russia unleashed a major missile and drone attack on Kyiv early Friday, killing four people, starting fires and scattering debris across many districts of the capital, Ukrainian authorities said.

Thick smog engulfs India’s capital New Delhi, forcing thousands to seek medical care

Delhi government enforces emergency measures as air quality deteriorates to hazardous levels

BBC rejects Trump's defamation claim

The BBC has apologized to U.S. President Donald Trump over a misleading edit of his speech on Jan. 6, 2021, but said it strongly disagreed that there was a basis for a defamation lawsuit.

Aid agencies ‘nowhere close’ to meeting needs for displaced Sudanese as humanitarian crisis worsens

More than 12.5 million Sudanese have been displaced at a time when global aid budgets are shrinking
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Global News

Russian drone, missile attack on Kyiv leaves many dead, injured

Russia used at least 430 drones and 18 missiles in the attack that left gaping holes in some city buildings, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

Protesters block entrance to COP30 climate summit in Brazil

Protesters wore clothing associated with Indigenous groups and some protesters formed a human chain around portions of the demonstration.

Israel says body of 1 of 4 remaining hostages in Gaza returned by militants

Israel identified the returned body as that of Meny Godard, who was abducted from Kibbutz Be'eri in southern Israel. His wife, Ayelet, was killed during the Oct. 7, 2023, attack.

Sonder guests abruptly evicted after short-term rental company goes bankrupt

Sonder announced in a statement that it had initiated liquidation proceedings, and the interim CEO said she is 'devastated.'

Second batch of Epstein documents released: Key insights and takeways

Many of the documents released by Republicans were email exchanges between Epstein and journalists with whom he had long-standing relationships.

As Russia threats worsen, all Canadians can help security: Latvian envoy

'When Russia is lowering the threshold of doing mischief, using force or anything ... it's very worrying,' said Latvia's ambassador to Canada in an interview with Global News.

U.K. influencer Brittany Miller admits she lied about having cancer

'I said something to someone within my immediate circle, in confidence, one stupid sentence that I deeply regret,' Brittany Miller told her 3.5 million TikTok followers.

France to honour victims 10 years after attacks at Bataclan concert hall

Ten years since the attacks in Paris at the Bataclan, France is preparing to pay tribute to the victims of the assaults that left more than 130 dead and more than 400 injured.

Canada announces new sanctions on Russia at G7 ministers’ meeting

The Russian attacks have brought rolling blackouts to Ukraine as winter approaches and U.S.-led diplomatic efforts remain at a standstill.

Several ancient Roman-era statues stolen from Syria’s national museum

An official said that the theft occurred Sunday night and was discovered when one of the doors at the classical department was found broken.
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New York Times

Walmart C.E.O. Doug McMillon to Step Down

The chief of the company’s U.S. business, John Furner, will take over on Feb. 1.

Indiana Professor Removed From Class Over White Supremacy Lesson

The professor will no longer be able to teach a class on diversity after she showed students a diagram that included the “Make America Great Again” slogan as an example of white supremacy.

Hurricane Melissa Leaves Behind a Staggering Homelessness Toll in Jamaica

Two weeks after Hurricane Melissa wrecked western Jamaica, officials are beginning to grapple with the challenge of trying to find housing for thousands of families.

Sharon Camp, Mother of the ‘Plan B’ Contraceptive Pill, Dies at 81

An advocate for women’s reproductive health, she started one of the world’s smallest pharmaceutical companies to bring an emergency birth-control method to market.

The ‘Groyperfication’ of the G.O.P.

The political writer John Ganz dissects the Republican Party’s internal battle over antisemitism.

The Power Grab That Embodies Trumpism

Trump’s actions should alarm anybody who shares the American founders’ suspicion of centralized power.

Ken Burns’s ‘The American Revolution’ Speaks to Our Cultural Clashes

In Ken Burns’s newest documentary, the war for independence was also a civil war. Amid a bitter fight over history, its timing feels urgent.

A Major New Experiment in Voting, and the World’s Most Polluted Air

Plus, your Friday news quiz.

Zelensky’s Image Is Stained as Corruption Inquiry Shakes His Inner Circle

The revelations are a remarkable reversal for the Ukrainian president, who once presented himself as a leader who would clean up the country’s politics.

Conservative Media Picks an Epstein Story Line and Sticks to It

Right-wing outlets have focused on a single redacted name in the 23,000 pages of correspondence related to Jeffrey Epstein that were released on Wednesday.

CNBC

Inside Novo Nordisk’s chaotic board overhaul

Novo Nordisk shareholders approved the proposals to revamp the board with 93% voting in favor. The foundation controls over 75% of votes.

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon to retire in January after nearly 12 years leading retailer

The longtime CEO will be succeeded by John Furner, the Walmart U.S. CEO, on Feb. 1.Both changes take effect then.

Op-ed: The UK government's alphabet tax tango: From U-Turn to W-turn to doughnuts

When is a political U-turn not a U-turn? U.K. Finance Minister Rachel Reeves' tap dance through political turmoil ahead of the U.K budget.

European tech stocks slide 3% as AI bubble fears mount

European stocks were lower on Friday as worries about an artificial intelligence bubble and the global economy shook investor confidence.

Modi’s victory in a key farm state may tip the balance on India-U.S. trade deal

The victory of Modi and his allies in the state elections of Bihar will allow New Delhi to make farm-related concessions, a key demand of U.S. trade negotiators

What now for peak oil? Unpacking a surprise twist in the fossil fuel feud

In a sharp shift in tone, the latest outlook from the world’s top energy agency signals that oil demand could keep growing through to 2050.

Asia shares track Wall Street declines as tech selloff deepens, Fed rate-cut hopes fade

Asia-Pacific markets fell Friday, tracking losses on Wall Street, as technology stocks continue to come under pressure for another day.

SoftBank shares plunge nearly 9%, extending selloff into third day

Shares of SoftBank Group plunged over 8%, marking its third straight day of selloff after the Japanese giant said it had sold its entire stake in Nvidia.

Trump has threatened the BBC with a $1 billion lawsuit. Here's what's going on

Trump says he has an 'obligation' to sue the BBC: Here's what's going on

‘Vibe revenue’: AI companies admit they’re worried about a bubble

The CEOs of DeepL and Picsart told CNBC they were concerned about AI valuations but touted the longer term potential of the technology.

Washington Post

Corruption probe close to Zelensky stokes E.U. unease over Ukraine aid

A scandal, involving kickbacks at Ukraine’s state nuclear power company, has revived concerns about European money being siphoned off by graft instead of helping fight Russia.

First, the frogs died. Then people got sick.

An emerging area of research is uncovering hidden links between nature and human health.

Body of hostage returned to Israel, as three remain in Gaza

Here’s what to know about hostages and others whose bodies have been returned by Hamas to Israel, and those who remain in Gaza.

China’s new aircraft supercarrier challenges U.S. dominance in Pacific

The Fujian and its strike group represent a strategic game changer that will bring Beijing closer to its goal of eroding U.S. maritime primacy in its backyard.

Israeli settler attacks in West Bank threaten vital olive harvest

Violent attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank are at a record high, the United Nations says, making it perilous to carry out the economically crucial harvest.

Hamas took 251 hostages from Israel into Gaza. Where are they?

We’re tracking what happened to the hostages taken by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, from Israel.

With Trump absent from COP30 talks, the world moves on without U.S.

As scientists sound the alarm, the world is committing to climate action “with or without the United States.”

Russia’s much-hyped humanoid robot face-plants onstage during debut

A humanoid robot powered by artificial intelligence, known as AIDOL, tumbled during its highly anticipated debut appearance at a Moscow tech show.

Juan Ponce Enrile, Philippine politician who helped oust Marcos, dies at 101

He administered martial law before dislodging his mentor during the “people power” revolution. A quintessential survivor, he served into his 90s as a senator.

U.S. WWII cemetery in the Netherlands removes displays about Black troops

The Netherlands American Cemetery previously had two displays honoring Black American soldiers’ experiences in World War II.

BBC

Jaguar Land Rover posts heavy loss after cyber-attack

The cyber-attack pushed the carmaker into the red after it was forced to shut down its production lines.

Guehi leaves England squad because of injury

Marc Guehi withdraws from the England squad because of injury and will continue his rehabilitation with Crystal Palace.

TikTok star HSTikkyTokky handed suspended sentence

Harrison Sullivan said he was "ashamed" after crashing his Maclaren before failing to attend court.

Amber warnings come into force as Storm Claudia brings heavy rain and flooding to UK

Storm Claudia is bringing heavy and persistent rain to parts of the UK. Amber warnings have been issued and there is a risk of flooding and disruption as Simon King explains.

Russian drone slams into block of flats in deadly wave of strikes across Kyiv

Six people are killed in Kyiv, and Ukraine targets one of Russia's biggest oil ports on the Black Sea coast.

Reeves backs off from proposals to raise income tax rates in Budget

The chancellor had been widely expected to increase income tax rates, which would have broken a manifesto promise.

Fly-tippers bury field in 'shocking' mountain of waste

The enormous pile of rubbish is called an "environmental catastrophe unfolding in plain sight".

Are cracks showing inside Trump’s MAGA movement?

The growing questions from Republicans on how Trump is running the country

US group pulls out of deal to buy Daily Telegraph

US investment group RedBird Capital has abandoned its attempt to buy the UK newspaper.

What taxes could go up in Budget if income tax rates are not rising?

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering both tax rises and spending cuts in the 26 November Budget.

The Independent

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon retiring after 11 years as he names his replacement

The current CEO transformed the business during his time at the helm

We don’t want to be here, say striking doctors – as NHS sounds alarm over early flu spike

In the 13th walkout by doctors since March 2023, resident doctors are at the picket line again in disputes over pay

Heady odors and sensory overload as 5,200 cheeses compete for the World Cheese Awards

The World Cheese Awards in Switzerland have kicked off with a sensory overload of smells and flavors

Innovation over inflation: UK SMEs double down on AI

Innovation is emerging as the UK’s most powerful tool for navigating economic uncertainty

19 migrants deported by US to Ghana have been moved to an unknown location, lawyer says

Nineteen West African nationals deported by the U.S. to Ghana have been moved to an unknown location, according to a lawyer for one of the deportees

Jordan's king and Indonesia's leader hold talks on economic ties and Gaza

Jordan’s king and Indonesia's leader have held talks as the two longtime friends agreed to strengthen military cooperation and economic ties between the two Muslim-majority nations

Cheetos and Doritos are turning down the orange color — and yes, it is a Trump thing

The Trump administration wants major food producers to stop using synthetic dyes by the end of next year

Telegraph sale collapses as RedBird pulls out of £500m deal to buy newspaper

RedBird Capital has ditched a £500m deal to buy the Telegraph

Epstein says he lost a $10K bet to Trump over ex-Marla Maples and sent a truck of baby food as payment, emails show

The email exchange was among the thousands of Epstein-related documents released by Congress

‘A scholarship made me dream of a life beyond Gaza – then the UK told me to leave my children behind’

Exclusive: Amany, a mother-of-three, was delighted when she was offered a scholarship to study an MSc at the University of Bristol earlier this year. But when the Foreign Office told her that she could not bring her husband or children, she was left with an ‘impossible choice’. She tells Maira Butt that the decision will ‘break’ her children’s hearts