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CBC.ca

Bill Gates apologizes to foundation for Epstein ties, says he 'saw nothing illicit'

Bill Gates "took ​responsibility for his actions" over ties to late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a town hall meeting with employees of the Gates Foundation, a spokesperson for the philanthropic group told Reuters in a written statement.

At least 30 dead, dozens missing from floods, mudslides in southeastern Brazil

At least 30 people died after heavy rains hit Brazil's southeastern state of Minas Gerais, ‌local authorities said Tuesday, while 39 people were missing.

Jason Kenney on Canadian immigration

Former UCP Premier of Alberta Jason Kenney on the shifting immigration consensus in Canada.

Former public servant says Phoenix payroll system 'ruined' his 20s and haunts him still

Jordan Morrison says his 20s were ruined by Phoenix pay errors that he's still fighting today. An economist warns the federal government will continue losing talented young workers to the private sector if these errors continue.

Where is Canada's immigration minister? Community groups are asking

Immigration organizations are expressing concerns about Immigration Minister Lena Diab's availability, and nine Liberal MPs are questioning her place at the cabinet table.

Ontario considers giving special constables power to arrest drug users on transit

Ontario is considering changes to legislation that could allow special constables to arrest people using drugs on public transit — a move constables say needs to come with an increased ability to use force and advocates say risks further victimizing the most vulnerable. 

From James Van Der Beek to Eric Dane, what's behind the celebrity crowdfunding backlash

In what feels to some like a sea change in acceptable behaviour, celebrities and those close to them have been calling for everyday fans to contribute to grassroots fundraising efforts. Not everyone thinks that's OK.

Trump honours Winnipeg Jets goalie with Presidential Medal of Freedom during state of the union address

The Olympic gold medal-winning U.S. men's hockey team visited U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday afternoon and later received about a two-minute bipartisan standing ovation during his state of the union address.

Flair customer 'not clear at all' on when he'll be able to fly home from Mexico

Flair Airlines customer Douglas Connors and his partner have been trying to get back home to Ontario from Mexico, but he's still not sure how soon that can happen, days after their flight home was abruptly cancelled.

Heated Rivalry author Rachel Reid delaying release of her next novel

Heated Rivalry author Rachel Reid says she is pushing back the release date of her next hockey romance novel, citing the time demands of sudden fame and the worsening symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
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Toronto Star

The plot to murder an Ontario jail official + Trump tariff confusion sparks chaos at the border

Here’s the latest on a foiled hit on an Ontario jail manager, new Trump tariff confusion causing border chaos and the fallout from the Tumbler Ridge shooter’s ChatGPT activity.

Some school buses cancelled in Peel, delayed in other GTA regions Wednesday

A special weather statement issued by Environment Canada Tuesday projected five to 10 centimetres of snow in the evening and overnight.

Canadian household debt has risen to a record $2.6 trillion, new report finds

The report noted total consumer debt rose more than four per cent year-over-year, with the majority of debt coming from mortgages.

Ukrainian officials to meet Trump envoys in Geneva over more Russia talks

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A Ukrainian delegation will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump’s envoys in the run-up to another round of trilateral talks with Russia, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Wednesday.

Mexican cartels grew out of poverty and corruption and won't disappear until these are addressed

As a child growing up in Los Angeles, I would often visit Michoacán and Jalisco, my peoples' ancestral lands in Mexico — and also the birth place of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, "El Mencho” the Mexican drug cartel leader, who was…

Dining in the dark: Why Toronto restaurants are dimming the lights — and why diners are pushing back

From menu-reading by iPhone to candle hazards, "moody" design is deprioritizing visibility. But when does a vibe become a nuisance?

Mexico's pivot from hugs to bullets is a major policy change that won't affect vacationing Canadians

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum finds herself between a rock and a hard place. The rock is her predecessor's political legacy. The hard place is Washington, where patience with Mexico’s security posture has worn thin.

Frank Stronach defence presses inconsistencies in rape testimony, suggests complainant is a liar with record of misleading court

The fifth complainant at Frank Stronach’s Toronto trial has denied the defence’s suggestion she is a “practised liar” who made up a key part of her emotional testimony.

'They eat your tires': Toronto pothole claims jump 50%, while number of repairs see sharp drop

Mayor Olivia Chow said nearly 30 city crews were roaming the streets fixing potholes Tuesday as driver frustration mounts.

Toronto restaurant owner Adam Skelly in court for Charter challenge over defying COVID-19 rules

Adam Skelly, owner of Adamson Barbecue, calls filing the case "a reckoning with the unchecked exercise of state power."
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Globe and Mail

Louvre gets a new boss to help turn around the museum after brazen October heist

Art historian Christophe Leribault is taking over from outgoing director Laurence des Cars, who resigned Tuesday

U.S. men's hockey team feted at State of the Union

U.S. men's hockey team feted at State of the Union, while Trump says women's team will be honoured 'soon.'

Inside the Mexico villa where El Mencho spent his final hours

Feared Mexican cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera, or 'El Mencho,' spent his final hours in a luxury villa tucked inside the exclusive Tapalpa Country Club, a gated enclave of weekend homes in the hills of Mexico's western state of Jalisco.

Lawmakers divide along party lines after Trump’s State of the Union

President Donald Trump's State of the Union address got largely positive reviews from Republicans and was largely panned by Democrats who spoke to The Associated Press after the marathon speech.

Iran pushes back against Trump’s pressure tactics ahead of talks in Geneva

If the talks fail, uncertainty hangs over the timing of any possible U.S. attack

In record-long State of the Union, Trump touts 'winning so much'

In a marathon State of the Union address, President Donald Trump ticked through claimed victories, insisting the U.S. is 'winning so much' and while blasting 'crazy' Democrats, even as his approval slips.

Trump hails ‘golden age’ in State of the Union as polls sag on economy

U.S. President Donald Trump boasted in his State of the Union address on Tuesday that he had ushered in 'the golden age of America,' seeking to project an aura of success despite sagging approval ratings.

Trump’s State of the Union address was a celebration of one man’s achievements

The President said his policies had ushered in a golden age for an America that is ‘bigger, better, richer, stronger than ever before’

In Mexico’s small towns and rural areas, cartel retaliation has residents on edge

Blockades are still limiting travel between towns and smaller cities in several states

Austrian bobsledder discharged from hospital after Saturday crash

Jakob Mandlbauer’s sled flipped upside down in competition, leading to a back injury; his three teammates were uninjured
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Global News

Trump warns of Iran threat in State of the Union speech amid military push

U.S. President Donald Trump briefly laid out his case for a possible attack on Iran in his State of the Union speech to Congress on Tuesday.

Cuba’s ambassador says U.S. ‘suffocating’ people, calls on Canada for aid

A U.S. oil blockade has curtailed fuel and basic supplies to the increasingly isolated Caribbean island, as the Trump administration puts pressure on Cuba's socialist government.

As Ukraine marks 4 years of Russian war, Ukrainians in Canada remember

Russian President Vladimir Putin launched an invasion of Ukraine that he called a 'special operation' on Feb. 24, 2022. It has been four years since the war began.

‘I’ve never seen this much misery,’ says Calgary man on the front lines in Ukraine

Paul Hughes, who shares stories and images of the war on social media, has been distributing humanitarian aid since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine four years ago.

Canada announces new Russia sanctions as invasion of Ukraine hits 4 years

In front of Ukrainian ambassador Andrii Plakhotniuk, Anand announced the renewal of Operation Unifier, a military training mission launched in 2014.

Punch the monkey’s stuffed orangutan from Ikea sold out in stores

Punch the monkey's stuffed orangutan from Ikea's Djungelskog line of children's toys was selling for $14.99 in Canada, but is now completely sold out.

U.S. ambassador to France looking to relax diplomatic spat

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said Tuesday morning that Kushner's no-show to a meeting would dent the ambassador’s ability to serve in France.

Louvre Museum director resigns months after crown jewel heist in Paris

In the last year, the museum has endured the high-profile jewels theft, water leaks that damaged priceless books, multiple staff walkouts and a strike over working conditions.

Spirit Airlines expected to exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy this year

By the time of its first Chapter 11 filing in November 2024, Spirit had lost more than $2.5 billion since the start of 2020 amid COVID-19 struggles.

Over 61K Canadians in Mexico register as situation becomes ‘more stable’

As of Tuesday morning, more than 55,000 Canadians in Mexico had voluntarily registered with Global Affairs Canada, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said.
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New York Times

Leader of Columbia Brain Institute Quits Over Friendship With Epstein

The Nobel laureate Richard Axel is not accused of wrongdoing but called his association with Jeffrey Epstein a “serious error in judgment.”

Inside Nicolás Maduro’s Last Days as Venezuela’s Leader

The Venezuelan leader overestimated his strength and misread his exchange with President Trump in the decisive weeks before his capture by U.S. forces.

Trump Puts On a Show, Casting Democrats as the Villains

On the defensive over the economy and with the midterms approaching, President Trump made clear that his political strategy is to paint Democrats as unpatriotic and ‘crazy.’

Hunters and Veterans Are Fighting Trump’s Pick to Oversee Public Lands

Steve Pearce, President Trump’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management, is set to face a Senate hearing on Wednesday.

6 Takeaways From Trump’s State of the Union

In an address that was heavy on theatrics, President Trump lashed out at Democrats as “crazy” and unpatriotic.

Pope Leo to Visit Africa, Signaling Continent’s Importance to Catholicism

The number of Roman Catholics is growing faster in Africa than anywhere else, according to the Vatican.

Germany’s Leader Merz Delivers a Blunt Warning to China on Trade

Chancellor Friedrich Merz laid out his complaints in a frank message to his hosts on a trip to Beijing that China had designed to showcase their relationship.

A Seasoned French Museum Chief Takes Over a Louvre in Crisis

Christophe Leribault, who runs the Palace of Versailles, will replace Laurence des Cars, who resigned months after an audacious jewel heist.

Key Moments from Trump’s State of the Union, and a $1 Million Reward in the Guthrie Case

Plus, how kids are getting around phone-free classroom rules.

Thanks, Ukrainians Say, but Please Stop Calling Us Resilient

Ukraine must project strength to secure continued Western support. But its people want the world to know they are not superhuman.

CNBC

David Tepper sends scathing letter to Whirlpool for destroying shareholder value, pushes for changes

Tepper said he watched with "a certain astonishment" as the company issued equity in what he called a large and unnecessary dilution of shareholders.

European defense companies should step up collaboration to fix 'fragmented' sector, Leonardo CEO tells CNBC

The European defense landscape remains "fragmented", Leonardo CEO Roberto Cingolani told CNBC.

World's biggest spirit maker Diageo falls 8% after slashing dividend, lowering profit outlook

European stocks were higher on Wednesday as global market nerves eased and investors parsed through several earnings reports.

2026 CNBC Changemakers: Women leaders who defied the odds to reach the highest levels of success

The 2026 CNBC Changemakers are women defying the odds to reach the highest levels of success in fields from AI to healthcare, retail, sports and entertainment.

These 4 charts show the scale of Novo Nordisk's woes

Despite being first to launch a GLP-1 drug for weight loss, Novo's market share has eroded, and the company now only captures about 40% of the market.

What to expect from the next round of U.S.-Iran talks as Trump threatens Tehran

The upcoming talks come as the U.S. continues to build up military forces in the region and as Trump warns of "bad things" if Iran doesn't agree to a deal.

Nvidia, Microsoft back self-driving firm Wayve as it hits $8.6 billion valuation

The $1.2 billion Series D round was led by Eclipse, Balderton and SoftBank Vision Fund 2

CNBC's The China Connection newsletter: What's at stake in the countdown to the Trump-Xi meeting

Beijing has a lot on its plate in the next few weeks ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump's planned China visit.

Trump makes little mention of China in the longest State of the Union speech

U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Beijing from March 31 to April 2, after a year of heightened trade tensions between the two countries.

Why Chile is the latest LATAM country to be caught in a U.S.-China power struggle

The spat comes just days before a Latin American leader's summit in Miami and two weeks before Chile's incoming right-wing government takes over in Santiago.

Washington Post

Iranians eye Venezuela for hints of Trump’s next move

The Maduro raid encouraged anti-government activists in Iran, some of them said. But it doesn’t appear to have sent a clear message to Tehran’s leadership.

Rubio heads to Caribbean as Trump’s Iran gambit nears tipping point

Marco Rubio is attending a regional summit to emphasize the Trump administration’s focus on the Western Hemisphere even as the prospect of conflict in the Middle East looms.

Trump tariff chaos gives Beijing a win before Xi meeting

The Supreme Court decision spiking Trump’s tariffs threatens to undermine the White House’s China strategy, just weeks before the two leaders are expected to meet.

Russia opens probe of Telegram chief, claiming app has been used for terrorism

Russia is intensifying efforts to push users away from foreign messaging apps and toward a domestic platform that has been criticized as a surveillance tool.

Hungary blocks Europe’s aid for Ukraine on war’s fourth anniversary

Hungary’s veto over European funding could constrain Ukraine’s ability to fund its army and weaken its hand in U.S. talks with Russia over the war.

The Epstein files have brought a wave of resignations and investigations

A number of prominent figures have stepped down or are facing investigations after their communications with Jeffrey Epstein and his former longtime companion, Ghislaine Maxwell, were released last month.

As invasion enters fifth year, the children of Ukraine learn to fight back

More than 385,000 Ukrainian teenagers are enrolled in a defense course, expecting war, or threats, to go on for years. In Russia, children are learning the same skills.

Over 150 U.S. aircraft sweep into Europe, Middle East as Trump mulls strikes

The buildup comes after a round of nuclear talks between the two nations concluded last week without a deal.

Former U.K. ambassador to U.S. arrested amid Epstein revelations

British police arrested Peter Mandelson on suspicion of misconduct in office, just days after the detention of former prince Andrew.

CIA intelligence helped Mexican forces track down slain cartel boss

The killing of El Mencho triggered violence across Mexico. In cities including Puerto Vallarta and Cancún, the U.S. warned citizens to shelter in place.

BBC

Commons Speaker passed Mandelson flight risk information to police ahead of arrest

Sir Lindsay Hoyle tells MPs he was acting "in good faith as is my duty and responsibility" as he felt information was "relevant".

UK records warmest day of the year with spring-like weather for some

After a relentlessly wet start to the year the UK has recorded its warmest day of the year as many places bask in the late winter sunshine.

Starmer promises to look at making student loans 'fairer'

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said the system had become a "debt trap" for graduates.

Harry and Meghan visit refugee camp as part of Middle East trip

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's trip to Jordan is their first international tour as a couple since August 2024.

Bill Gates 'took responsibility' over Epstein ties in staff meeting, foundation says

A newspaper reports Gates apologised to staff over his links to Epstein and said: "I did nothing illicit. I saw nothing illicit."

Taylor to retire after Dublin bout later this year

Katie Taylor confirms she will bring the curtain down on her decorated career after a farewell fight in Dublin this summer.

What should England do about Jos Buttler?

What are the options facing England amid Jos Buttler's struggles at the T20 World Cup. Could they really drop their former captain?

Chelsea and West Ham fined over 'mass confrontation'

Chelsea and West Ham are fined £325,000 and £300,000 respectively for a "mass confrontation" between players in their match in January.

Not even potholes will hold up self-driving cars, UK firm predicts

Wayve says it's confident all cars will one day be autonomous, as it announced more than a £1bn in additional investment.

Man arrested after 'axe carried into mosque'

Manchester Central Mosque says the "swift actions of its volunteers" had "contained the situation".

The Independent

Trump live: President accused of ‘unprecedented corruption’ after record-breaking State of the Union address

Donald Trump proclaims ‘turnaround for the ages’ and hails age of American prosperity that few are feeling

Newsom mocks Trump for messy hair at State of the Union: ‘You need some of my hair gel!!!’

Newsom couldn’t resist taking a swipe at Trump’s appearance during the longest-ever State of the Union address

There is more at stake with the Gorton and Denton by-election than Starmer’s future – and Labour’s actions prove it

Labour has thrown unprecedented resources at the Gorton and Denton by-election in a contest which will decide whether Keir Starmer ultimately survives as leader and could reshape British politics, writes political editor David Maddox

Expert tips on how to negotiate a higher salary - at your current job or a new one

Wage growth is slowing in the UK but that doesn’t mean firms aren’t giving out raises - you just need to be prepared

Bill Gates apologizes to staff over his Epstein ties and admits extramarital affairs: report

Microsoft co-founder spoke candidly at a Gates Foundation townhall about his past association with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and says sorry for introducing executives to him

I watched Trump gloat about his ‘bigger, better, richer and stronger’ America as Democrats fled the room. We needed them to stay

Voters simply do not believe Trump’s argument that things are getting better. But, writes Eric Garcia from his perch in the House of Representatives for it all, too many Democrats ceded the argument by bailing on the State of the Union

Pope announces 2026 travel plans with visits to six countries on the cards

The first American pope will not be visiting his homeland for Independence Day celebrations

Politics latest: Badenoch says Mandelson scandal will be ‘defining moment’ of Starmer’s tenure as PM

PM faced criticism over decision to appoint Mandelson as US ambassador despite links to Epstein

William told he is ‘doing a great job’ handling mouse sample during lab visit

The Prince of Wales visited the Francis Crick Institute in London.

Chimpanzees would fail breathalyser tests due to alcoholic fruit intake, study finds

Research shows that chimpanzees may actively seek out alcoholic fruits