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CBC.ca

Trump says he's pausing efforts to send National Guard to Chicago, L.A. and Portland

U.S. President Donald Trump said he's dropping — for now — his push to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago, Los Angeles and Portland, Ore., a move that comes after legal roadblocks hung up the effort.

TikTok is rekindling these New Year's rituals. Here's what they mean and where they're from

TikTok is inundated with tips on New Year’s traditions that aim to help people have a prosperous 2026, whether in love, luck, life or all of the above. Many of these longtime rituals, like eating grapes under a table or tossing lentils, have been given new life on social media.

Craig's Cookies workers vote to unionize at 5 Toronto stores as franchise expands nationally

Nearly 90 employees of Craig’s Cookies have voted to unionize across five shops in Toronto as the Canadian cookie chain expands nationally. 

Teacher wins Guinness World Record for working 61 years at the same school

Retired Tennessee teacher Glenda Akin has lived and worked through a whole lot of history. And now she’s made history herself as the Guinness-certified longest serving teacher at the same school . 

Richard Smallwood, gospel singer and musical inspiration, dead at 77

Smallwood died Tuesday of complications due to kidney failure, according to his representative. Singer and songwriter Chaka Khan said Smallwood's music "didn't just inspire me, it transformed me."

Jobs, economy top voters' priorities at the end of a turbulent 2025: Nanos poll

A year-end poll from Nanos suggests Canadians will want to see action from the Liberal government on major economic files in the new year.

Detroit man crosses border in minivan with 2 front ends — 1 made in Canada, 1 in U.S.

Zach Sutton drives the bak2bak, his name for what he created. The front half is an old 1993 Dodge Caravan, the back a 1991 Plymouth Voyager.

Paris puts graves up for grabs with 'cemetery lottery' to help clean up forgotten tombstones

Paris city hall is offering a rare chance to be buried among some of history's most celebrated artists. Dec. 31 was the deadline to register for a draw to purchase a burial spot in Père-Lachaise, one of the city's iconic cemeteries.

7 Canadians among dozens injured in Peru train collision: Global Affairs Canada

Seven Canadians are among those injured after two trains collided head-on in Peru on Tuesday, Global Affairs Canada confirmed to CBC.
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Toronto Star

Seven Canadians injured in Machu Picchu train crash

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand confirmed that seven Canadian citizens were injured in the crash on Tuesday. Global Affairs Canada says it is providing consular assistance.

Iron Kettle cookie dough recalled for undeclared eggs

The one-kilogram ginger molasses cookie dough has been recalled after the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said one allergic reaction was reported.

Man wanted after assault with 'edged weapon' on TTC bus sends one to hospital

The bus passenger suffered injuries that are not life-threatening in the attack just after 3:15 a.m. Wednesday in the Coxwell Avenue and Queen Street East area.

Ontario's Solicitor General urges Toronto police to do more to combat hate-motivated offences

According to Michael Kerzner, instances of intimidation were recently reported at a pro-Palestinian protest at the Eaton Centre on Dec. 26 and at ongoing demonstrations held near Bathurst Street and Sheppard Avenue.

Driver arrested after woman killed in hit-and-run involving two vehicles outside Midtown grocery store

Police said a 48-year-old Toronto man has been charged in the fatal hit-and-run Wednesday morning. A second driver is still sought.

Enforcement of Canada’s grocery code of conduct starts tomorrow. Here’s what it means for you

It's meant to level the grocery playing field in Canada, which is dominated by five big chains. But will it actually help consumers?

Barrie, Ont., cancels New Year's Eve celebration due to severe weather

BARRIE - The City of Barrie is cancelling its outdoor New Year’s Eve celebration due to severe winter weather.

CRA says it's owed more than $10 billion in COVID-19 benefit payments

As of Nov. 30, close to 1.4 million people have repaid approximately $3.3 billion in debts related to individual COVID-19 benefits, according to the Canada Revenue Agency.

Alberta Environment Minister Rebecca Schulz quits cabinet, to leave soon as MLA

Alberta Environment Minister Rebecca Schulz has announced on social media she is quitting cabinet.

Winning Lotto Max $80-million jackpot ticket sold in Ontario

The most recent $80-million jackpot went unclaimed for five straight draws before Tuesday night's win in the final draw of 2025.
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Globe and Mail

Trump abandons push to deploy National Guard in Chicago, L.A. and Portland

Local city leaders have said deployments are unnecessary and accuse administration of overreach

Russian drone attack in Odesa injures Ukrainian children, hits power grid

As drones damage apartment buildings, Putin expresses confidence in eventual victory

Queen Camilla recalls assault in 1960s as she campaigns against domestic violence

Queen Camilla recalls fending off a man who attacked her on a train in the 1960s when she was a teenager

Seven Canadians injured in Peru train crash, Foreign Affairs Minister says

Two trains crashed near Machu Picchu on Tuesday, killing at least one passenger and injuring around 30

Finland seizes ship sailing from Russia on suspicion of undersea cable sabotage

Finnish police say vessel was en route from St. Petersburg to Israel at time of incident

Iranian and Russian warships heading to South Africa for naval exercise

Operation, an initiative of BRICS, could draw ire from the Trump administration

Zohran Mamdani to begin term as New York mayor at midnight

Mamdani will be sworn in during two separate swearing-in ceremonies Thursday

Thailand frees 18 Cambodian soldiers under new ceasefire deal

Southeast Asian neighbours reached a new agreement to cease fighting on the weekend after about 20 days of clashes

World bids farewell to 2025 with fireworks, lightshows

Australians saluted the new year with joy and defiance, just weeks after the country’s worst mass shooting in almost 30 years

Fireworks from Auckland's Sky Tower hail arrival of 2026 in New Zealand

Auckland rang in 2026 with a downtown fireworks display launched from New Zealand’s tallest structure, Sky Tower, making it the first major city to greet the new year at a celebration dampened by rain.
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Global News

Bulgaria to become 21st country to adopt euro as official currency

The historic milestone arrives amid political instability and skepticism among ordinary people fueled by fears of prices rising in the eastern European country.

Russia releases video of downed drone after Kyiv denied attack on Putin

Russia's defence ministry released video footage on Wednesday of what it said was a downed drone used to attack a presidential residence.

7 Canadians among dozens injured in fatal Peru train crash: minister

A train coming from Machu Picchu collided with a train heading there on Tuesday, according to the company that operates the railway. A rail worker was killed, police say.

Russian drone strike injures 6, including kids, in Ukraine’s Odesa

The attack came as Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed confidence in his country's eventual victory in the nearly four-year war against its neighbor.

CIA behind strike at Venezuelan dock allegedly tied to drug cartels

The CIA was behind a drone strike last week at a docking area believed to have been used by Venezuelan drug cartels, according to two people familiar with details of the operation.

Drums, drones and fireworks ring in the New Year across Asia

South Pacific countries are the first to bid farewell to 2025. Clocks strike midnight in Auckland18 hours before the famous ball drops in New York’s Times Square.

Ipsos poll reveals the news Canadians watched and worried about in 2025

From Washington to war zones, Canadians say the U.S. shaped nearly every major story they followed this year.

U.S. NATO envoy casts doubt that Ukraine attacked Putin’s residence in Russia

U.S. ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker cast doubt on Tuesday on Russia’s accusation that Ukraine attacked President Vladimir Putin’s residence.

Canada, other nations call on Israel to ensure aid groups can work in Gaza

Canada and other nations are calling on Israel to boost the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza as the country reportedly moves to suspend more than two dozen organizations.

Thieves drill into German bank vault, steal tens of millions in cash, valuables

Police said the perpetrators gained access to the savings fund building through a parking garage and escaped with the loot.
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New York Times

Brigitte Bardot’s Legacy of Racist Rhetoric

The actress, who died this week at 91, was an icon of 1960s cinema. She was also a hero to the French far right.

In Hearing Transcript, Jack Smith Defends Decision to Indict Trump

The former special counsel accused President Trump of “exploiting” violence on Jan. 6, 2021, according to an interview released by House Republicans.

On His Last Day, Adams Drops From View but Still Flexes His Muscle

Mayor Eric Adams had one public appearance on his schedule, but that didn’t stop him from naming a third charter commission in the last hours of his administration.

New Year’s 2026 Celebrations Around the World: Photos and Videos

See how people across the globe celebrated.

A Farewell Ride With the MetroCard, on Every Transit Line That Uses It

Two Times journalists joined Miles Taylor, a YouTuber and transport enthusiast, on a daylong journey across New York City area buses and trains before sale of the card ends on Dec. 31.

Mamdani Reverses Call to End Mayoral Control of NYC Public Schools

The mayor-elect’s turnaround came as he selected Kamar Samuels to lead New York City’s school system at a precarious moment.

Jacqueline de Ribes, Tastemaker and Fashion Avatar, Dies at 96

One of few people in the world of style who could legitimately claim the status of icon, she dressed to impress even before she became a designer.

Mamdani Names Top Deputies for Child Care, Operations and Climate

Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect, announced several key appointments who could help implement central promises of his agenda, including universal child care.

In Chief Justice’s Annual Report, a History Lesson and Embrace of Independence

Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. did not directly address the tensions between the Trump administration and federal judges who have blocked the president’s agenda.

Venezuela Detains U.S. Citizens Amid Trump Administration’s Growing Pressure

The number of American citizens held in Venezuela has grown since the start of the U.S. military and economic campaign against President Nicolás Maduro.

CNBC

Google wraps up best year on Wall Street since 2009, beating megacap peers as AI story strengthens

Shares of Alphabet rallied in 2025 as the company responded to skepticism of its position in artificial intelligence with new products that excited investors.

10-year Treasury yield closes out 2025 lower for year, but rises on final day

The U.S. 10-year Treasury yield moved higher on Wednesday, yet ended 2025 lower amid Federal Reserve rate cuts and sticky-but-trending-lower inflation.

Retail investors close out one of their best years ever. How they beat Wall Street at its own game

Mom-and-pop investors bought the dip at key points, giving them outsized benefits from the market's run this year.

'Big Short' investor Michael Burry says he's not shorting Tesla

In a social media post on X, the Scion Asset Management founder responded to a user asking if he would bet against Tesla by saying: "I am not short."

Gold, silver prices fall after CME raises precious metals margins — again

The moves come at the end of a blockbuster year of annual gains for the precious metals.

He's been walking around the world for 27 years. One of the biggest lessons he's learned is how to be happy

In 1998, Karl Bushby set off on the "Goliath Expedition," a mission to walk around the world. Here's the number one lesson he learned about happiness.

European markets close mixed on last trading day of 2025; Defense stocks rose

European markets closed mixed on Wednesday, the last trading day of the year, with defense stocks taking the lead.

Champagne sales surge at New Year — but labor abuses and tariffs have clouded the industry

Reports of human trafficking and the mistreatment of workers, and even several deaths during the 2023 harvest, provoked scandal around the Champagne industry.

China accuses Netherlands of making 'mistakes' over chipmaker Nexperia

Beijing and Amsterdam are locked in a war of words over technology transfer.

Asia-Pacific markets fall in year-end trade; investors parse China manufacturing data

Asia-Pacific markets were poised for modest gains on the holiday-shortened and final trading day of the year.

Washington Post

Queen Camilla says she was assaulted on a train as a teenager

In a radio discussion about violence against women, Queen Camilla for the first time described fighting off an attempted sexual assault as a teenager in Britain.

Israel says it will bar dozens of aid groups from operating in Gaza

Israel, citing security needs, has imposed strict new conditions on international NGOs that the U.N. and aid groups say could cripple the relief effort in Gaza.

In Russia, plans to cut mobile internet on New Year’s Eve draw fury

One Russian official called the outage “a break from the endless viewing of unnecessary videos” and urged citizens to deliver holiday greetings in person.

Thieves tunnel into bank vault, steal millions from safe-deposit boxes

Around 3,000 safe-deposit boxes were breached as thieves drilled through a basement wall and got away undetected, according to police in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.

Iranian protests sparked by economic woes quickly spread across country

The demonstrations, triggered by a collapse in Iran’s currency, started with shopkeepers and phone vendors before drawing in students, workers and others.

A tiny U.S. territory in the Pacific doubles down on a giant Chinese casino

Supporters of a casino project say it’s an economic lifeline for Saipan; detractors raise questions about money laundering and ties to Chinese criminals.

Berlin’s wild New Year’s Eve fuels constant debate over banning fireworks

A night to let loose or an uncontrolled moment of dangerous mayhem? Germans debate a ban on the New Year’s Eve tradition.

The year of the ‘Donroe Doctrine’

As President Donald Trump’s second term heads toward its second year, his doctrine for the Western Hemisphere, once seen as impractical, is taking real shape.

3 stories our photographers witnessed in 2025

As 2025 comes to an end, three Post photographers reflect on their experiences covering the stories that defined their year.

Tensions between Saudi Arabia and UAE spike with bombing of port

The Saudi strike in Yemen on an alleged weapons shipment from the UAE marked an unprecedented escalation of friction between the rival Persian Gulf powers.

BBC

Teen who died after falling 500 feet from California's Mt Baldy identified

Marcus Alexander Muench Casanova, 19, who fatally fell 500 feet (150m) from a trail, was an "avid sailor and outdoorsman", his family says.

Intriguing finds could solve mystery of women in medieval cemetery

There is growing evidence that the women were part of an early female religious community.

Anthony Joshua discharged from hospital after Nigeria car crash

Two of the former world champion's closest friends were killed in the accident on Monday.

Joshua discharged from hospital after Nigeria car crash

Two of the former world champion's closest friends were killed in the accident on Monday.

Detective and crime novelist among new Traitors contestants

A barrister, nursery school teacher and cyber security expert will also enter the TV show's castle.

What are Russians hoping for in 2026, asks Steve Rosenberg

The BBC's Russia editor speaks to people in the country as the war in Ukraine nears a fourth year.

Children from struggling families to be offered jabs at home

The scheme is being tested in some areas of England as part of a government plan to prioritise children's health.

Energy prices rise slightly for millions of households as temperatures fall

Millions of households in England, Wales and Scotland are seeing a slight rise in energy bills in the new year.

We fought for 33 years to abolish not proven verdict after our daughter's murder

The centuries-old verdict has been scrapped after decades of controversy about its use in Scottish criminal trials.

How the 'postcode lottery' of parenting really impacts young children

BBC Radio 4's Today will follow six parents for five years, chronicling the ups and downs of looking after a young child in modern Britain.

The Independent

Britain to be blanketed with snow and ice for new year as Met Office issues fresh weather warnings

Forecasters are predicting the country could see snow on the first day of the new year

Happy New Year! UK ushers in 2026 with spectacular fireworks display in London

Britain rings in 2026 with big celebrations in London and Edinburgh

French government defends granting citizenship to George and Amal Clooney

France's government is defending its decision to grant citizenship to George Clooney and his wife Amal Clooney, citing their contributions to France's international influence and cultural outreach

Trump says he’s dropping his push for the National Guard to patrol Chicago, LA and Portland

The administration has been hit with multiple legal challenges over the presence of the guardsmen

Sydney welcomes 2026 with spectacular fireworks display as world rings in new year

An hour before midnight, the victims of the Bondi Beach attack – during which 15 were killed and 40 injured – were commemorated with a minute of silence

Experts issue verdict on potential winners and losers in 2026 housing market

First-time buyers will remain a "driving force" on the property ladder, experts say

The ‘transformative role’ pharmacies could have in HIV prevention

The move could benefit the health service by relieving pressure on sexual health services

Woman who had pioneering gene-editing therapy hopes for cure of major blood disorder

Kavita Mehta suffers from beta thalassaemia, a genetic condition preventing her body from producing sufficient haemoglobin

How millions of people go to A&E for minor problems like a headache or blocked nose

A&E medics have treated nearly 1.9 million cases of headache in the past five years

Trump attacks George Clooney and his politics on social media claiming the A-lister ‘wasn’t a movie star at all’

The president has long criticized Clooney, an outspoken liberal activist and supporter of the Democratic Party