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CBC.ca

Trump says U.S. sending hospital ship to Greenland for people 'not being taken care of there'
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday he was working with Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry to send a hospital boat to Greenland — a Danish territory that Trump has said he wants to acquire.

U.S. figure skater Ilia Malinin highlights social media dangers in gala performance
Ilia Malinin delivered a powerful message about the dangers of social media and the unforgiving glare of the spotlight with an emotional gala performance on Saturday to close the figure skating program at the Milano Cortina Games.

Federal government says there may not be enough workstations for all workers' 4-day-a-week return
Unions representing federal workers say the Treasury Board of Canada's update only confirms what they already knew.

Brad Jacobs leads Canada's curling men to Olympic gold over Great Britain
Canada skip Brad Jacobs captured his second Olympic men's curling gold medal in 12 years on Saturday, defeating top-ranked Bruce Mouat and Great Britain 9-6 in a tightly contested game in Milan.

NASA moon rocket suffers setback likely to delay March launch: officials
NASA's new moon rocket suffered another setback on Saturday, almost certain to bump astronauts' first lunar trip in decades into the spring.

Sidney Crosby skates at practice, will be game-time decision for Olympic gold-medal final
Sidney Crosby took part in Canada's practice Saturday and remains an option for the country's gold-medal matchup with the United States at the Milan Cortina Olympics. Head coach Jon Cooper said following an on-ice session closed to media that his captain will be a game-time decision Sunday.

Dual Canadian British citizens scrambling under new passport rules
Entry requirements for dual nationals are being updated as part of broader changes to entry requirements in the United Kingdom. The sudden change, announced quietly in the fall, has caught citizens off-guard and left many confused and frustrated by the requirements.

U.S. warning to Europe raises questions for Canada's new defence industrial strategy
Just days before Canada unveiled its defence industrial strategy prioritizing domestic production, Washington quietly warned the European Union against favouring its own arms makers as it rebuilds.

As Iranian Canadians mark 40 days of mourning, fate of some loved ones still unknown
Many Canadians are enduring long waits to learn the fate of relatives who have been arrested or gone missing in the wake of a violent crackdown on protests during which at least 7,000 people were killed, rights group say.

India is going all-in on AI data centres. The environmental costs will have to wait
India's current data centre hubs, which are set to expand as large tech companies like Microsoft, Amazon and Google pour billions of dollars into the country's AI sector, are in areas where water and energy are already scarce.
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Toronto Star

Funeral of Tumbler Ridge shooting victim cancelled as RCMP investigate threats against victims’ families
The parents of Kylie Smith, 12, killed in the Feb. 10 shooting, said their daughter’s funeral on Saturday was cancelled after threats were made.

Gordie Howe bridge opponent donated $1 million to MAGA fund days before Donald Trump's threat to prevent its opening
Matthew Moroun, whose family owns the Ambassador Bridge, gave $1 million to a PAC that supports Trump days before Trump threatened to block the opening of the new, competing span between Detroit and Canada.

Parts of three GTA highways closed Saturday night due to hazardous weather, collisions
Dozens of crashes and vehicles in ditches were reported on Hwys. 404, 407 and 7, the OPP said.

Brad Jacobs is 2-for-2 at the Olympics, the first Canadian men's skip to win curling gold since Brad Jacobs 12 years ago
The Jacobs rink surivved scandal to win gold, and Rachel Homan's rink overcame struggles to leave with bronze on the women's side.

OpenAI did not disclose Tumbler Ridge shooter's activity despite meeting with B.C. government day after shooting: province
Tumbler Ridge accused shooter Jesse Van Rootselaar’s ChatGPT account was banned last June, eight months before the B.C. mass shooting.

It was a tough day for Canadians on the mountains. They should still be proud of their Olympic achievement
Here's to the Canadian Olympians who, had the world spun on its proper and projected sports axis, might have had a better day on the mountains. Getting to the Olympics is a feat unto itself.

Winter Olympics 2026 Day 15 recap: Speedskaters Valérie Maltais, Steven Dubois named flag-bearers; Brad Jacobs rink takes men's curling gold; medal count hits 20
Our live coverage has everything you need to know about Team Canada and the biggest stories at the Milan Cortina Olympics.

Albertans react to looming referendum during weekend rally, call-in radio show
EDMONTON - Some callers to Danielle Smith's provincewide radio show expressed support for a referendum the Alberta premier announced this week, while others at a rally outside the legislature said they're disheartened with the direction Smith is taking.

20,000 portable chargers recalled across Canada due to potential fire hazard
There have been four reports of incidents involving the recalled power banks but not injuries, according to LOGiiX.

Trump says he's increasing the worldwide tariff to 15 per cent
The changing tariff threats are likely to have little impact on the Canadian economy, as goods covered by CUSMA are exempt.
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Globe and Mail
Crews recover bodies of 9 backcountry skiers days after California avalanche
Crews recovered the bodies of nine backcountry skiers who were killed in a California avalanche four days ago, authorities said Saturday, concluding a harrowing operation hindered by intense snowfall.

Crews recover bodies of nine backcountry skiers killed in California avalanche
Recovery of ninth victim’s body concludes harrowing operation hindered by intense snowfall
Pakistan says it carried out cross-border strikes in Afghanistan
Pakistan has blamed recent suicide bombings on fighters it says were operating from Afghan territory

U.S. ambassador Huckabee stirs backlash by saying Israel has right to much of the Middle East
Envoy says Israel was not looking to expand its territory, has a right to security in the land it legitimately holds
NASA’s Artemis II launch hits new problem, putting March date in jeopardy
Flow of helium to the new rocket’s upper stage was interrupted in latest setback

Israeli strikes in Lebanon kill at least 10, including Hezbollah official
Strikes risk testing a fragile U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and the Islamist group

The tragic war in Ukraine has become tragically normal
Four years after Russia began its full-scale invasion, the rest of the world is distracted by other news – but the conflict is more violent and devastating than ever

Where is the Russia-Ukraine conflict headed? These charts tell a grim story
As the conflict enters its fifth year, here’s what we know about the cost in lives, money and resources

Canadian company Avison Young brokering sale of two warehouses to ICE
Local officials, residents mount opposition to use of buildings for detention facility in Georgia

Canada and Iceland control Greenland’s airspace. Locals hope to change that, and cash in
An Arctic island, more mindful than ever of its sovereignty, questions who benefits from a postwar pact on aviation that’s still in effect today
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Global News

Abandoned baby monkey Punch dragged by older macaque in heartbreaking video
The baby monkey was abandoned by his mother at birth and raised by zoo staff who gave him a stuffed orangutan to provide comfort.

Trump tariff ruling does not mean the end of U.S. trade wars. What to know
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling does not mean an end to Trump's trade wars, with various other authorities still at the president's disposal and other tariffs still in place.

Climber convicted of manslaughter after leaving girlfriend to die on mountain
The prosecution argued that, as the far more experienced climber, Thomas Plamberger was responsible for the couple's safety.

Andrew is still 8th in line to the throne. Some U.K. politicians want him out
When Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was born in 1960, he was second in the line of succession, preceded only by his brother, King Charles III.

Stock markets rebound after Trump’s global tariffs struck down
U.S. stocks edged higher on Friday after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, offering relief to investors.

Canadian designer takes centre ice at 2026 Winter Olympics
Now in Milan for the 2026 Games, Mathieu Caron says 28 athletes from 10 countries are wearing his designs.

Trump accuses Obama of releasing classified info on aliens: ‘Big mistake’
Former U.S. president Barack Obama told a podcast that aliens are 'real, but I haven't seen them,' later clarifying he saw no evidence of their existence as president.

Former prince Andrew ‘released under investigation’ 11 hours after arrest
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, over allegations he sent confidential government documents to Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump warns of ‘bad things’ if Iran doesn’t make a deal
U.S. President Donald Trump has said he hopes to reach a deal with Iran, but talks between both countries have been remained deadlocked for years.

Virginia Giuffre’s family responds to Andrew arrest: ‘He was never a prince’
Virginia Giuffre's family thanked British police and said their hearts had been 'lifted' by the news of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest.
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New York Times

Willie Colón, a Luminary of Salsa Music, Dies at 75
A trombonist, singer, bandleader, composer and arranger, he collaborated with Rubén Blades on “Siembra,” a 1978 release that became one of the top-selling salsa albums of all time.

Willie Colón: 14 Essential Songs and Albums
The trombonist, singer, bandleader, composer and producer from the Bronx helped shape the sound of salsa.

Nine Bodies of Skiers Recovered in Deadly Sierra Nevada Avalanche, Officials Say
A ninth victim who had been missing was found and recovered, officials said Saturday, from an avalanche that was the deadliest in modern California history.

New York Nurses’ Strike Ends After 6 Weeks as Last Holdouts Approve Deal
Workers at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia hospital voted for a contract with raises and layoff protections, meaning more than 4,000 nurses will return.

Traveling This Weekend? Here’s What to Know About the Snowstorm.
A major winter storm on Sunday and Monday is expected to bring delays and cancellations across much of the Northeast.

Blizzard Warnings Issued for Swath of East Coast, Including NYC
The blizzard warnings are the first since 2017 for New York City. Forecasters said the city is expected to get up to 18 inches of snow, with two feet possible.

Trump Pulls Support From House Republican Who Opposed Tariffs
The president yanked his endorsement of Representative Jeff Hurd of Colorado, imperiling Republicans’ chances of holding onto his seat as they brace for midterm losses.

Trump Says He Will Raise Global Tariff to 15 Percent
The move signaled that the president would press ahead with steep global import taxes despite the legal setback from the Supreme Court.

JPMorgan Admits to Debanking Trump After Jan. 6 Capitol Attacks
Nation’s largest bank, in response to a lawsuit filed by the president, confirmed his longstanding complaint about “debanking.”

Iran’s Students Hold Anti-Regime Protests as Universities Reopen
Students helped grow initial protests into a national movement crushed by the government. As the new semester began, they chanted and marched again.
CNBC

Trump to hike global tariffs to 15% from 10%, 'effective immediately'
Trump also warned: "During the next short number of months, the Trump Administration will determine and issue the new and legally permissible Tariffs."

Berkshire was a net seller of stocks in Buffett's final quarter as CEO
During Warren Buffett's last quarter as CEO, Berkshire Hathaway sold more equities than it bought, continuing to whittle away at its big Apple and Bank of America stakes and slashing its already modest Amazon.com holding.

Market volatility trap? Why this income-first strategy may 'leave a lot on the table'
The market volatility may be leading retail investors astray.

The 18 highest-paying college majors 5 years after graduation
Engineering majors typically earn more than $75,000 within five years of graduating from college, placing them among the highest-paid graduates.

Trump says he's considering limited military strike against Iran
The oil market's biggest fear is that a conflict between the U.S. and Iran could lead to a prolonged disruption of oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz.

Chaos, confusion and $200 billion dreams: What I saw at India’s AI summit
India hosted one of the world's biggest AI events this week, but it was marred by impossible traffic and a lack of organization.

Tech giants commit billions to Indian AI as New Delhi pushes for superpower status
Tech and world leaders flocked to New Delhi for the India AI Impact Summit

Microsoft Xbox chief Phil Spencer retires, replaced by AI executive Asha Sharma
Phil Spencer is retiring from Microsoft after joining the software company 38 years ago, and will be replaced by Instacart's former COO.

Supreme Court strikes down Trump tariffs, rebuking president's signature economic policy
Trump, as recently as Thursday, has talked up the consequences of the Supreme Court striking down his tariffs prior to the seismic ruling.

OpenAI resets spending expectations, tells investors compute target is around $600 billion by 2030
OpenAI told investors it's targeting roughly $600 billion in total compute spend by 2030, trying to clarify its plans after touting a $1.4 trillion figure.
Washington Post

After lonely baby monkey goes viral, his Ikea comfort toy sells out
An orphaned monkey in Japan has captured hearts, flooding the zoo with visitors and boosting sales for the plush toy that has been a comfort to him.

Israel’s government wants to pull the plug on its own military radio
Galatz, which broadcasts revelatory reporting and wide-ranging talk, is one of Israel’s most popular stations. Critics see a broader effort to silence dissent.

As trade envoy, Prince Andrew promoted Britain and exploited his access
For a decade, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who was arrested on Thursday, advocated globally for U.K. trade, cooking up deals that at times made his family cringe.

Trump talks peace in the Middle East as he readies war on Iran
The split screen between President Donald Trump’s talk of peace in Washington and drumbeats of war in the Middle East struck some critics as incoherent.

D.C. protesters say they were attacked by guards of Azerbaijani president
Azerbaijan’s Ilham Aliyev is in town for a meeting of Trump’s Board of Peace. Police said an incident that “involved Azerbaijan security guards” had been referred to the State Department.

Ukraine protests renewed Paralympics participation by Russia, Belarus
The decision allowing Russia and Belarus to rejoin competition drew outrage in Ukraine and Europe following the disqualification last week of a Ukrainian skeleton athlete.
BBC

UK should send non-combat troops to Ukraine now, former PM Johnson tells BBC
Troops should be deployed to peaceful parts of the country in non-fighting roles, he said.

Final missing Lake Tahoe skier found dead 5 days after avalanche
Authorities released the names of the six women and three guides who died in the worst avalanche in state history.

Government 'inflamed tension' over Maccabi fan ban, say MPs
Intervention over the banning of fans at the Aston Villa match was late and clumsy, MPs say.

'I cleaned toilets while studying at Cambridge'
Jade Franks uses her experience of classism to write a hit play which has been picked up by Netflix.

'We want the truth' - families of Nottingham attacks victims speak ahead of public inquiry
An inquiry into the attacks carried out by Valdo Calocane will hear evidence in London from Monday.

How football is helping girls fight against forced marriage
Two sisters in an Indian village talk about how football has changed their lives and helped them push back against child marriage.

Scotland's mad for Oasis, Newcastle loves Sam Fender: Music tastes where you live revealed
Spotify and YouTube's streaming data for 2025 shows some interesting variations in listening habits.

I didn't know I was experiencing burnout until it was too late
Studies show burnout in young people is rising and there are a number of reasons why.

The Papers: Andrew 'inquiry' calls and hiding from 'Putin's killer drones'
Calls to probe Andrew's links to Epstein and the fourth anniversary of the Ukraine war leads Sunday's papers.

Are ties and blazers over? Why some schools are pushing for 'active' uniforms
Proponents say relaxed uniforms make life easier for children and are much more practical for physical play.
The Independent

Minnesota Vikings receiver Rondale Moore died from ‘suspected self-inflicted gunshot wound,’ police say
Rondale Moore was found in a garage in southern Indiana, police said

NFL wide receiver Rondale Moore found dead at 25
Authorities say NFL wide receiver Rondale Moore has been found dead in Indiana

Ofgem price cap – what is happening to my energy bill?
Changes following a promised £150 average cut to domestic bills mean households should become familiar with how much they pay per unit of energy.

Households set for lower energy bills amid price cap shake-up
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said last November that £150 would be cut from the average household bill from April.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor latest: Palace ‘won’t oppose’ Starmer’s plan to remove former prince from line of succession
Starmer reportedly weighing up introducing legislation to remove the former prince from the line of succession

Ukraine-Russia war latest: UK will ‘make 2026 the year war ends’ says defence secretary after vow to deploy troops
‘A secure Europe needs a strong, sovereign Ukraine,’ said John Healey ahead of the four-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion

Epstein survivor slams Les Wexner’s ‘abhorrent’ testimony
Maria Farmer says she ‘suffered abuse at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’ at Wexner’s estate

Kemi Badenoch pledges to cut interest paid on student loans
The Tories have promised to limit the rate on Plan B loans

Trump says he will raise new global tariffs to 15% after hitting out at ‘terrible’ Supreme Court
President’s ‘reciprocal tariffs’ were overturned by the US Supreme Court

NYC nursing walkout ends as last striking nurses approve new contract
Thousands of nurses at a major New York hospital system have approved a new contract, voting to end a strike after more than a month






















