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CBC.ca

Blue Jays have been aggressive off-season spenders. Will a high payroll win them a World Series?
The Toronto Blue Jays have been spending to the hilt to secure top talent as the MLB club aims to mount another deep playoff run this year. In a heartbreaking extra-inning loss to the L.A. Dodgers last fall, the American League champs narrowly missed taking their first World Series in 32 years.

Why Heated Rivalry isn't eligible for the Emmys
The meteoric success of Canadian series Heated Rivalry is unlike anything industry watchers have seen in recent years. But it might be too Canadian for some of the biggest TV awards — including television's marquee event, the Primetime Emmys.

Venezuelans disappointed by failure to release more political prisoners
Only nine political prisoners appear to have been freed after Maduro regime figure Jorge Rodriguez promised on Thursday that a "significant" number would be emerging from the country's notoriously abusive prisons. The Trump administration has suggested their release is not a priority, and a growing number of anti-Maduro Venezuelans want to know why.

Airlines don’t have to tell you how much legroom you’ll have on your flight. Here’s what you need to know
Airlines are not required to tell passengers how much legroom they'll be getting when booking a flight, raising safety and health concerns. An aviation expert says regulations could help establish a basic level of service for economy class tickets.

The U.S. wants Venezuelan oil. Does that undercut Canada's leverage in trade talks?
As Ottawa gears up to review the Canada-U.S.-Mexico-Agreement, do the developments in Venezuela undercut the Canadians' bargaining position? CBC's The House spoke to experts and former officials about the feasibility of ramping up Venezuelan oil production and the road ahead.

Chance of privately developed pipeline almost ‘zero’ if no government backstop: former Alberta energy minister
Premier Danielle Smith demanded Ottawa fast-track approvals of export line in wake of U.S. activity in Venezuela, as one of her former ministers warned that any private project would now need public support.

Russia is using its hypersonic missile to send a political message. How dangerous is the Oreshnik?

U.S. man extradited to Canada decades after brutal slaying of senior citizen at B.C. rest stop
The victim was a great-grandfather driving through Canada. The accused killer was a hitchhiker. Now, decades later, he is facing justice in Canada, where he entered a guilty plea on Friday.

Conservatives to debate policies including abortion, DEI and MAID at Calgary convention
Conservative Party members are pressing their leader to adopt a number of controversial policy positions at their upcoming convention including private health care, scrapping Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) policies and abandoning the party's position to stay out of the abortion debate.

Workers owed thousands after CEO’s venture fails — again
Calgary employees fighting for thousands in missing wages discovered that the entrepreneur they worked for was also behind another business that didn’t pay its bills. An employment lawyer says a ‘corporate veil’ helps protect individuals from personal liability when a company fails.
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Toronto Star

Drug alert issued for city after three die from suspected opioid overdoses
Contamination of unregulated drugs 'worsening,' Toronto Public Health said in the alert after three people died Wednesday.

Alberta man claims WestJet flight attendant mocked his weight, patted his stomach
An Alberta man eager to spend Christmas in sunny Mexico says his vacation was spoiled after a flight attendant fat-shamed him with cracks about his weight and even patted his tummy.

Carney government alters federal ad rules set up to curb 'partisan agendas'
Ottawa made tweaks to advertising review criteria first established under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government.

Trump wears a new 'Happy Trump' lapel pin, but insists he's never happy
President Donald Trump insists he's never happy. But now he has a lapel pin that is.

Here's how Toronto's new traffic czar plans to fix your terrible commute
Andrew Posluns has been hired as the city's first chief congestion officer as the city seeks to reduce gridlock.

Can alcohol bottles go in blue bins? Your recycling questions answered
Can extra bags go out? What if I need new bins? Why now? These are among readers’ concerns after Circular Materials on Jan. 1 took over recycling pickup from the city.

Military to aid Manitoba First Nation hit by power outage, frozen pipes
Officials in the community are still determining the extent of damage to the more than 1,300 homes in Pimicikamak, nearly two weeks after a power outage led to the failure of critical infrastructure.

Alberta's Smith calls on Carney to speed up major project approvals
Smith, in a letter to Carney shared on social media Friday, said that two years is too long, considering the recent U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

'I find myself reflecting on how deeply grateful I am': Kate Middleton shares an emotional video to mark her 44th birthday
In the short montage, the Princess of Wales reflects on our connection to nature and its healing power.

Bo Bichette reportedly is seeking a $300-million contract as the Phillies enter the mix for the free-agent star
According to a report from the New York Post's Jon Heyman, Bichette is scheduled to have a meeting with the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday.
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Globe and Mail

The ‘Venezuelan exception’ has met its long-expected demise
Long before Hugo Chávez, Nicolás Maduro or Donald Trump, Venezuela believed oil would be its liberator. That myth is dead for good

Miami heads home for shot at national title after beating Mississippi in Fiesta Bowl
Hurricanes now have a chance to win first NCAA championship since 2001
New video of immigration officer shooting of Renee Nicole Macklin Good
Video contains distressing content: The White House on Friday reposted on social media a new video taken from the cellphone of the immigration officer in Minneapolis who fatally shot Renee Good.

Despite Trump’s push for isolation, the U.S. is now more engaged overseas
Not since the 19th century has the U.S. been so widely regarded as a moral menace, even by many of its putative allies
Russia fires hypersonic missile at Ukraine target near NATO border
Russia fired a powerful hypersonic missile overnight at a target in Ukraine near the border with NATO-member Poland, in what Kyiv's European allies described as an attempt to intimidate them from supporting Ukraine. Fiona Jones reports.
David Bowie’s childhood home set to open to the public next year
The house where the musician grew up was bought by a charity and will be restored with 1960s decor
Bowie's childhood home to be opened to the public
Almost 10 years after his death, David Bowie's childhood home has been acquired with plans to open it to the public in future.
U.S. seizes Olina tanker, fifth vessel taken in Venezuela blockade
The U.S. has seized the Olina tanker in the Caribbean, the fifth vessel targeted in recent weeks as Washington steps up efforts to curb Venezuelan oil exports, U.S. officials said on Friday.

Luigi Mangione’s trial for killing of CEO could begin before end of year, judge says
Lawyers contend authorities prejudiced Mangione’s case by turning his arrest into a movie-like spectacle

A timeline of the protests in Iran and how they grew
Since the demonstrations began in late December, dozens of people have been killed and thousands arrested
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Global News

Small majority of Canadians want more trade with China: Ipsos poll
Darrell Bricker, CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs, says the new poll's results 'are less about China and more about the United States' and the economic realities of the U.S. trade war.

Trump says U.S. will acquire Greenland ‘whether they like it or not’
"I would like to make a deal the easy way, but if we don't do it the easy way we're going to do it the hard way," he added, appearing to allude to potential military action.

Who is Iran’s exiled crown prince, a rising figure in growing protests?
Reza Pahlavi is trying to position himself as a player in his country’s future after living in exile for nearly 50 years, successfully escalating nationwide protests in Iran.

Brazil’s Lula suggests Carney may visit in April
In a social media post, Lula also said both leaders condemned the United States' use of force in Venezuela and called for reform to global governance institutions.

Swiss prosecutors order detention of ski bar owner in deadly blaze probe
Prosecutors are investigating the French owners of the "Le Constellation" bar on suspicion of crimes including homicide by negligence.

Russia uses hypersonic missile on Ukraine in a warning to the West
The European Union's top foreign policy envoy said Russian President Vladimir Putin’s reply to diplomacy was “more missiles and destruction.”

Iran unrest widens despite government crackdown threat, internet shutdown
In a televised address, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed not to back down, accusing demonstrators of acting on behalf of émigré opposition groups and the United States.

Carney to visit Qatar between diplomatic stops in China, Switzerland
Carney's office says he will be the first sitting Canadian prime minister to visit the middle eastern country as he seeks to broaden trade relations and drum up foreign investment.

Macron says Canada ’51st state’ threats an example of U.S. rejecting allies
In blunt remarks, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and France’s President Emmanuel Macron said global democracy was being attacked as never before.

In Iran, no internet and surging protests urged on by an exiled prince
The protest represented the first test of whether the Iranian public could be swayed by Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, whose father fled Iran just before the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
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New York Times

Iran Convulsed in Second Night of Nationwide Protests
Large marches against the government occurred despite an internet blackout and threats of a severe crackdown.

Washington National Opera Is Leaving the Kennedy Center
The opera, which has performed at the arts center since 1971, was concerned about declines in attendance and donations during President Trump’s second term.

I.C.C. Judges Denounce Effect of Trump’s Sanctions
President Trump’s retaliation against top officials at the International Criminal Court has shut them out of American services and made even routine daily tasks a challenge.

Volkswagen Suffers More Than Rivals From Auto Industry Woes
The German automaker’s sales in the United States plunged last year, hit by tariffs and the end of tax credits for electric vehicles.

After President’s Capture, U.S. and Venezuela Explore Restoring Diplomatic Ties
The move embodied the contradictions and fast-changing nature of the two countries’ relationship.

Trump Calls for 10 Percent Credit Card Interest Cap, After Killing Other Fee Limits
The president revived a campaign promise he has not actively pursued since taking office.

Mamdani Responds Cautiously After the Police Kill 2 People in One Night
Mayor Zohran Mamdani did not call the shootings justified, but said New York Police officers were placed in “incredibly difficult and dangerous circumstances.”

Rare Comic Introducing Superman Sells Privately for $15 Million
The copy of Action Comics No. 1, published in 1938, was stolen from the actor Nicolas Cage in 2000 and recovered more than a decade later.

Minnesota Woman Dies After Shark Bite in U.S. Virgin Islands, Authorities Say
People at the beach went to the woman’s rescue and helped her ashore, the authorities said, but she died at a hospital.

Officials Identify Pair Shot by Border Patrol in Portland, Ore.
The two who were shot during a traffic stop are connected to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, city and federal officials said. The shooting generated angry denunciations by local officials.
CNBC

Gen Z just isn’t seen as ‘work-ready’ – here’s why a million young brits are unemployed
"You've got a lot of young people who missed out on years of in person education, work experience, work readiness," a charity impact chief told CNBC Make It.

Trump says oil companies will spend $100 billion in Venezuela with U.S. protection
The oil industry has been mostly silent on Venezuela as the security situation and stability of the government in Caracas is far from clear.

Mortgage rates drop to lowest level in nearly 3 years as Trump orders buying of $200 billion in mortgage bonds
President Donald Trump posted on social media Thursday that he is instructing mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to buy $200 billion in mortgage bonds.

Trump: ‘We are going to do something on Greenland whether they like it or not’
Trump said that if the U.S. doesn't take action on Greenland, "Russia or China will take over" the Danish island territory.

Grok and X should be suspended from Apple, Google app stores, Democratic senators say
Senators from Oregon, Massachusetts and New Mexico urged Apple and Google to suspend X and Grok until Elon Musk curbs AI-generated sexualized images of kids.

Intel stock jumps 10% after CEO meets with Trump as U.S. stake doubles value
President Donald Trump praised Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan following their meeting and the boost to U.S. chip manufacturing.

Andreessen Horowitz raises $15 billion, as VC firm goes big in infrastructure, defense
Ben Horowitz, the firm's co-founder, said the latest fundraising is equal to 18% of all venture capital dollars allocated in the U.S. in 2025.

Trump revealed some of Friday's jobs data early in post the prior day
The president indicated that private sector payrolls had expanded by 654,000, a total that would have included Friday's jobs count for December.

Iran's leader accuses protesters of acting for Trump
Iran's supreme leader accused protesters of acting on behalf of U.S. President Donald Trump by destroying public properties in their own country.

European stocks close higher as investors digest U.S. jobs data; Sainsbury's shares fall 5%
European shares finished higher on Friday, as markets assessed geopolitical developments and economic data.
Washington Post

Khamenei says Iran won’t ‘back down’ amid mass protests and Trump threat
Iran’s supreme leader derided demonstrators as “vandals” and mocked President Donald Trump’s promise to intervene if protesters were killed.

Coast Guard prepares for influx of seized ‘ghost fleet’ oil tankers
U.S. forces on Friday captured another vessel suspected of hauling Venezuelan oil. Many of the ships being seized are in disrepair, however, posing risks for American ports.

Trump says he will meet Machado — and would accept Nobel Peace Prize from her
Nobel officials said Friday that the prize may not be shared or transferred.

Trump says he has ‘solved’ 8 conflicts. Here’s what to know about them.
Trump says he has ended a growing list of conflicts. But in some of them, his role remains contested, and violence has resurged between Thailand and Cambodia.

Inside the frantic global race to find an escape route for Maduro
A previously unreported Christmas Eve meeting in Vatican City was one of many failed attempts to find safe harbor for the Venezuelan leader before the U.S. raid.

Russia unleashes nuclear-capable missile in latest Ukraine attack
Russia said its strike was retaliation for a claimed drone attack that President Donald Trump said never happened. Kyiv’s mayor urged residents to evacuate if they can.

Meet the London bus driver blowing away troubles one bubble at a time
“A simple thing like a bubble, it makes someone smile,” said driver Ricki Reid, who has found fans on Instagram and TikTok. His mission is to spread joy.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard used crypto to evade sanctions, report finds
The military force moved about $1 billion using two exchanges registered in Britain, according to TRM Labs, which specializes in crypto investigations.

Iranian authorities struggle to contain growing demonstrations
Security forces have repeatedly responded with violence, including killing protesters, according to rights groups.

The U.S. says seizing Venezuelan oil hurts its foes. How dependent are they?
See how Trump’s capture of Maduro and control of Venezuela’s oil sales could affect China, Cuba and the United States.
BBC

Man dies after tree falls onto caravan during Storm Goretti
Police say a man in his 50s died in the incident in Helston during Storm Goretti.

We've battled through Scotland's snow every single day of 2026
BBC Scotland News reporter Ken Banks takes a look back at what life has been like in Aberdeen's snow.

How a friend request led a beauty queen to uncover Scotland's most prolific catfish
Abbie Draper spent a decade trying to expose the person pretending to be hospital doctor David Graham.

Durant passes legend Chamberlain on all-time list
Kevin Durant moves past the great Wilt Chamberlain and into seventh on the NBA all-time scoring list during the Houston Rockets' defeat by the Portland Trail Blazers.

Iran medics describe overwhelmed hospitals as protests continue
There were signs authorities were intensifying their crackdown as protests continued.

Dominant Sabalenka reaches Brisbane final
World number one Aryna Sabalenka reaches the final of the Brisbane International for the third year in a row with victory over Karolina Muchova.

'Reputation on the line': Swiss question government after ski resort fire
The New Year's Eve fire at a bar in Crans-Montana killed 40 people and injured 116.

Greenlanders unnerved as they find themselves in geopolitical storm
Islanders want a bigger say in their ties with Denmark, but also on the world stage too.

The Papers: 'Regime teeters in Tehran' and 'Clearing the heir'
A number of the papers splash on the ongoing demonstrations across Iran.

Pair shot by immigration agents in Portland had gang links, officials say
Portland's police chief says the man and woman "do have some involvement" with Tren de Aragua.
The Independent

Iran protests latest: Army warns of ‘enemy plots’ after Tehran threatens protesters with death penalty
At least 65 people have been killed since demonstrations began on 28 December

Man killed by tree falling on caravan as Storm Goretti battered UK with 99mph winds
Man aged in his 50s found dead in Helston when red weather warning was in force across Cornwall
Minneapolis ICE shooting live updates: New footage from agent’s phone shows interaction that led to woman being fatally shot
The footage reportedly Jonathan Ross’ phone shows a new angle of the deadly encounter

What is happening in Iran? Internet blackout and Israel blamed after widespread anti-regime protests
Trump threatens new attack over Tehran’s protest crackdown, after US forces bombed nuclear facilities last year

Protests in Iran near the 2-week mark as authorities intensify crackdown on demonstrators
Protests in Iran have reached nearly two weeks, with the government acknowledging ongoing demonstrations despite an intensifying crackdown

Dakar Rally moves through sweeping desert landscapes, in photos
This photo gallery features some of the top photos of the Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia in the past week by AP photographer Thibault Camus. Nasser Al-Attiyah regained the lead in the rally after blasting the first all-sand stage of the race in the Saudi desert on Friday. Five-time champion Al-Attiyah dominated the second half of the 331-kilometer stage between Hail and

Government told to make changes to food packaging in obesity crisis battle
People most used the traffic light system when choosing snacks

Iran shuts off internet as protests blaze. A timeline of how unrest unfolded and grew
Khamenei accuses protesters of acting at Trump's behest

Iran, Russia and China join for naval drills in South Africa as tensions run high
China, Russia, and South Africa are long-standing BRICS members

VR headsets are 'hope machines' inside California prisons, offering escape and practical experience
Prisoners are now taking regular trips to far-flung, exotic locales such as Thailand























