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CBC.ca

Russian strike kills 8 in Ukraine's Odesa as Kremlin envoy heads to U.S. for truce talks

A Russian missile strike on port infrastructure in Odesa, in southern Ukraine, killed eight people and wounded 27, Ukraine's emergency service said Saturday, as a Kremlin envoy was set to travel to Florida for talks on a U.S.-proposed plan to end the nearly four-year war.

U.S. says it has seized yet another oil tanker near Venezuela's coast

The United States on Saturday seized an oil tanker that was last docked in Venezuela, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a post on social media platform X.

Bowen Yang to depart Saturday Night Live mid-season

Bowen Yang, coming off a huge year or two of projects, will depart Saturday Night Live mid-season after tonight's episode hosted by Ariana Grande, his Wicked buddy. Born in Australia, Yang has Canadian and U.S. citizenships.

Jake Paul reports 'double broken jaw' in KO loss to Anthony Joshua

Jake Paul sustained a "double broken jaw" in his loss to former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, the YouTuber confirmed early Saturday.

‘I wouldn’t say they look good’: B.C. town combats complaints about tree stumps with festive decor

The initial decoration of a couple of 'eyesore' tree stumps in Creston, B.C. by an anonymous source, leads town staff on a holiday–season decorating mission to spruce up the remaining stumps. While reactions to the initiative are mixed, the festive stumps have certainly become a talking point in the normally quiet southeastern B.C., mountain town.

Canada's Reece Howden wins back-to-back World Cup ski cross gold

Reese Howden won gold at a ski cross event in Innichen, Italy, on Saturday for his second consecutive gold-medal result on the World Cup circuit.

Guelph inventor's instrument showcased on Resurrection soundtrack

The Fron2 instrument is featured heavily on the soundtrack for an international feature film called Resurrection by acclaimed Chinese filmmaker Bi Gan. The soundtrack was put together by the French electronic rock group M83 after Joe Berry, one of its members, became captivated by the unique instrument, which is made up of strings held between two wheels, played with a bow.

The busiest travel days of the year are here — but will it be calm or chaos?

No matter you're going or how you're getting there, wise travellers this holiday season will be watching the forecasts, hoping for the best and preparing for anything.

Turning pain into power: How a Cree fashion designer is working to inspire Indigenous youth

A Plains Cree fashion designer from Beardy’s & Okemasis Cree Nation, Stephanie Gamble is turning personal loss into purpose — lifting her children and Indigenous and two-spirit youth along the way.

She was assaulted by her partner. Canada's top court is considering a potentially precedent-setting appeal

The Mi'kmaw woman at the centre of an aggravated assault case now before the Supreme Court of Canada spoke about what she went through for the first time ever in an interview with CBC News. She says it's up to courts to find "balance" between sentencing Indigenous offenders and protecting Indigenous women who are victims.
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Toronto Star

Sweden rallies to knock off Canada 4-2 in world junior tournament tune-up

Canada's final pre-tourney test is scheduled for Tuesday when the squad faces Denmark.

Goalie Carter Hart to start for Vegas Golden Knights in Edmonton against Oilers

Hart was among the Canadian hockey players acquitted of sexual assault charges in London, Ont., in July.

Doug Ford expresses confidence in David Piccini amid ethics probe into Skills Development Fund

The premier appears to be standing behind his labour minister after dodging questions about Piccini's future a day earlier.

At least 16 files have disappeared from the DOJ webpage for documents related to Jeffrey Epstein

The missing files included a photo of Donald Trump with Epstein, Melania Trump and Epstein’s longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell.

Toronto police launch homicide investigation after person found dead inside downtown residence

Police found the person dead inside a residence at 6:30 a.m. in the area of Strachan Avenue and Wellington Street West.

U.S. forces stop oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela as Trump follows up on promise to seize tankers

The pre-dawn operation comes days after Donald Trump announced a “blockade” of all sanctioned oil tankers coming in and out of Venezuela.

Lotto Max $80-million jackpot still up for grabs after no winner declared in Friday's draw

The next draw will be Tuesday, the OLG said.

24-hour armed standoff in Welland over; suspect charged with attempted murder

Daniel Tronko, 59, suffered gunshot wound during exchange with Niagara Regional Police Friday morning. Arrested by emergency task unit officers around 7:25 a.m. Saturday, he was transported to hospital

The boys of ‘EMPz 4 Life’: How life, death and murder haunt the ‘hero’ of this acclaimed Toronto documentary

Is there a way out? That was the question “EMPz 4 Life” asked as it followed Brian Henry’s efforts to help a group of troubled Toronto boys.

Trump made us angry (again), but the Blue Jays made us happy. Here's what else made Canadians mad in 2025

According to a "rage index" survey, Trump's tariffs was what made Canadians the angriest this year.
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Globe and Mail

Australia declares Day of Reflection for Bondi Beach shooting victims

Day marks one week since Australia’s worst mass shooting since 1996

Some Epstein files have disappeared from the DOJ webpage

Department did not say why the files were removed or whether their disappearance was intentional

Pope addresses faithful last Jubilee year audience

At the end of the hearing, hundreds of faithful lined up to pass through the Holy Door before it is closed again on Jan. 6, 2026.

U.S. seizing vessel off Venezuelan coast amid military build-up, officials say

Move comes days after Trump announced a ‘blockade’ of ‍all sanctioned ​oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela

Russian missile strike kills 8 in Odesa as U.S. hosts peace plan talks

Ukraine’s chief negotiator said late Friday that his delegation had completed separate meetings with American and European partners

Australian PM says Jewish community ‘completely unbreakable’ after Bondi attack

Amid heightened security, lifeguards resume regular patrols on famed beach a week after Hanukkah attack

Children’s author David Walliams dropped by publisher after harassment allegations

Former Britain’s Got Talent host says HarperCollins never told him of investigation, denies inappropriate behaviour

Pakistani court sentences former prime minister Imran Khan and wife to 17 years in graft case

The couple was accused of selling gifts below market value while Khan was in office

DOJ’s release of heavily redacted trove of Epstein files draws criticism

Documents include numerous photos of former president Bill Clinton, with references to Trump relatively sparse

U.S. launches operation against Islamic State in Syria after deadly attack on soldiers, officials say

‘Large-scale’ strike carried out in retaliation for attack by suspected Islamic State member that killed U.S. personnel in Palmyra Saturday
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Global News

At least 16 files have disappeared from the DOJ webpage for documents related to Jeffrey Epstein

More than a dozen Epstein-related files vanished from the U.S. Justice Department’s website within a day, with no explanation, raising transparency concerns.

Australia plans tougher laws against displaying extremist flags after Bondi shooting

Australian authorities plan to ban symbols tied to extremism and certain chants after a mass shooting at Bondi Beach killed 15 people and injured many more.

U.S. launches anti-ISIS strikes in Syria after Americans killed: officials

U.S. President Donald Trump had vowed to retaliate after an attack on U.S. personnel last weekend in Syria by a suspected Islamic State member.

Rubio says U.S. wants to ‘partner’ with countries on hemisphere issues

Rubio faced several questions on U.S. military operations in Venezuela, negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, and the ongoing commitment to NATO in a year-end press conference.

Brown shooting, MIT professor’s killing suspect found dead, officials say

A frantic search for the suspect in last weekend’s mass shooting at Brown University ended at a New Hampshire storage facility where authorities discovered the man dead inside.

Finland PM apologizes to Asian nations after beauty queen racism scandal

The scandal arose earlier this month when the former Miss Finland winner was pictured pulling back her eyes in an image shared on social media.

EU proposal would ease cross-border abortion access for women facing bans

The European Union's parliament voted on Wednesday in favour of the 'My Voice, My Choice' citizens' initiative, which will be considered by the European Commission in March.

Russia to seize more of Ukraine if Europe ‘piglings’ reject demands: Putin

Putin said 'if the opposing side and its foreign patrons refuse to engage in substantive dialogue, Russia will achieve the liberation of its historical lands by military means.'

Thousands of 210-million-year-old dinosaur footprints discovered in Italy

The prints were discovered on a near-vertical rock face 2,000 metres above sea level, which was once the floor of a warm lagoon, ideal for dinosaurs to roam along beaches.

Trump orders blockade of ‘sanctioned oil tankers’ into Venezuela

United States President Donald Trump said he is ordering a blockade of all “sanctioned oil tankers” into Venezuela, pressuring the country’s authoritarian leader Nicolás Maduro.
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New York Times

Long Before Bondi Massacre, Australian Jews Lived With a Sense of Peril

Armed guards, bollards and secretive precautions became part of life amid antisemitic attacks and blurred lines between anger at Israel and hatred of Jews.

Power Returns to Most of San Francisco After Widespread Outage

The hourslong outage affected nearly a third of the city and forced the closure of transit stations. Service was restored for many customers late Saturday.

My Oldest Old Friend

She was a great-grandmother, and I was a millennial. We could have talked forever.

A Neighborhood in India Fears Being Blamed for a Distant Atrocity

The attacker killed at last week’s Hanukkah celebration in Australia came from a Muslim area whose residents have long gone abroad to seek better lives.

U.S. Coast Guard Boards Tanker Carrying Venezuelan Oil

Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, said a vessel had been “apprehended.” It was the second action this month against a tanker carrying Venezuelan oil.

6 Takeaways From the First Batch of the Epstein Files

Many of the Justice Department documents were heavily redacted, and President Trump’s name was rarely mentioned. The White House also sought to make political hay of the release of photos of Bill Clinton.

How Venezuela Went From U.S. Ally to Trump Target

Closely tied to Washington during much of the Cold War, Venezuela has gone through political upheavals over the years that now make it a major enemy in the eyes of the Trump administration.

Turning Point’s Annual Gathering Turns Into a Gripefest

At AmericaFest, conservative leaders insulted one another, revealing serious rifts over conspiracy theories, antisemitism and who belongs in America.

Epstein Files Photos Disappear From Government Website, Including One of Trump

A total of 16 photos were taken down at some point on Saturday from the website that the Justice Department created. One featured an open drawer containing other photos, including at least one of President Trump.

Epstein and Maxwell Grand Jury Records Are Released

The transcripts and photos were part of Department of Justice files arising from investigations into the disgraced financier and his former girlfriend.

CNBC

Epstein files: A number of documents, including Trump photo, reportedly removed from DOJ release site

A missing photo shows a desk displaying a large assortment of framed pictures and other items. Among them is a picture showing President Donald Trump's face.

I've studied happiness for 15 years: If you do these 9 things every day, you're more 'emotionally resilient' than most

Happiness researcher Jessica Weiss reveals simple but powerful habits that help build more emotional resilience.

Parenting expert shares her No. 1 priority for raising emotionally intelligent kids: 'Stop focusing on their behavior'

Author and parenting coach Reem Raouda discussed a common parenting mistake that involves ignoring the underlying emotions beneath your child's behavior.

Lucid's big SUV arrives with high expectations, and big risks

Lucid Motors says its Gravity SUV will sell far better than its Air sedan. But Lucid is losing money, and the rollout has been challenging.

Google was at risk of losing its dominance — until it promoted this AI executive

Josh Woodward, a 16-year Google veteran, is tasked with running the Gemini app and going head-to-head with OpenAI in the booming generative AI market.

I stayed in a $40 capsule hotel as return to office mandates drive workers back to the city

RTO mandates has workers who don't live in cities scrambling to find inexpensive ways of staying in the city without resorting to hostels.

Epstein files released by DOJ

President Donald Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act in November.

Musk's $56 billion Tesla pay package must be restored as court rules cancellation was too extreme

Shareholder Richard J. Tornetta brought the suit, accusing Musk and the Tesla board of a breach of fiduciary duties.

Former Trump advisor Dina Powell McCormick leaves Meta board after eight-month stint

Dina Powell McCormick, who was a member of President Donald Trump's first administration, has resigned from Meta's board of directors.

Nine of the largest pharma companies ink deals with Trump to lower drug prices

President Donald Trump has pushed to lower drug prices for Americans, which are on average nearly three times higher than overseas.

Washington Post

Coast Guard boards oil tanker leaving Venezuela amid Trump’s blockade

Service members rappelled from helicopters onto the Panamanian-flagged Centuries in the predawn operation. Neither the ship nor its cargo were under U.S. sanctions.

Trump says Venezuela stole U.S. oil, land and assets. Here’s the history.

The government of the oil-rich nation took control of its petroleum industry in 1976, nationalizing hundreds of private businesses and foreign-owned assets.

U.S. strikes dozens of sites in Syria in retaliation for troops’ deaths

The expansive operation follows the killing last weekend of two U.S. soldiers and their interpreter at a military base in the city of Palmyra.

Mapping U.S. strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific

An ongoing record of U.S. military strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific since Sept. 2.

What it takes to decorate the world’s tallest Christmas tree

Trimming a 147-foot redwood in northern England to win a Guinness World Record needed a cherry picker, 1,320 multicolored bulbs and precautions for high winds.

As China’s Xi looks to Trump meeting, domestic economy weighs heavy

China’s growth is spluttering, potentially complicating Xi Jinping’s negotiating position ahead of two high-stakes meetings with President Donald Trump in 2026.

Saudi Arabia’s great game

With a headlong plunge into the global video game sector, what is Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman playing at?

To stop drug boats, GOP lawmakers want to license privateers

A bill introduced Thursday looks to revive a presidential power from the age of sail, by which Trump could issue letters of marque authorizing private raids at sea.

Hunger monitor says Gaza is still seeing acute malnutrition but not famine

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification said famine is no longer present but 1.6 million people still experience acute food insecurity and malnutrition.

E.U. agrees to loan Ukraine $105B after bid to use Russian assets fails

E.U. leaders struck the deal on a loan backed by the bloc’s budget after the collapse of a plan to tap Russia’s frozen assets to finance Ukraine’s state and army.

BBC

Survivors 'nervous and sceptical' about release of remaining Epstein files

US lawmakers who pushed for the documents to be made public have criticised the initial release as incomplete.

Australian PM announces intelligence review as country mourns Bondi attack

Anthony Albanese says the country must be in a position to respond to "the rapidly changing security environment".

Stokes wants to remain captain despite Ashes defeat

England captain Ben Stokes says he "absolutely" has to the energy to still lead the side after their defeat by Australia in the third Test in Adelaide meant they lost the Ashes at the earliest opportunity.

England beaten to lose another Ashes in Australia

England's Bazball regime is in tatters as yet another Ashes series in Australia is lost at the earliest possible opportunity.

How Israel's grassroots hostage families group became a powerful international force

With just one hostage left in Gaza, members of the forum reflect on its influence in Israel and abroad.

Cummins & injured Lyon unlikely to play fourth Test

Australia could be without both Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon for the fourth Ashes Test in Melbourne, which begins on Boxing Day.

The 10 moments that decided the Ashes

Australia have regained the Ashes after winning the first three Tests against England down under once again - here are the 10 moments that decided the destination of the urn.

'This is the first Christmas without my wife - enjoying life with our boys is how I'll honour her'

Dad-of-two Andrew, 42, shares what he has learned about grief since his wife's sudden death.

Maxing out on tinsel: Why retro Christmas decorations are cool again

People are embracing excess and nostalgia again with huge demand for bold designs from the past, experts say.

The 'winners and losers' in Universal UK's plan to rival Disneyland Paris

Within its first 20 years, Universal is expecting more annual visitors than any park gets in Europe.

The Independent

At least nine killed in mass shooting in South Africa

Manhunt for the suspects launched

Saudi Arabia quietly expands access to its only alcohol store for non-Muslim residents

Saudi Arabia has quietly expanded access to its only alcohol store, now allowing non-Muslim Premium Residency holders to purchase alcohol legally

SNL mocks Trump over Epstein file redactions, cognitive tests and renaming Kennedy Center in scathing Christmas episode cold open

James Austin Johnson continued his streak as the president and ridiculed the Trump administration over its claim to be the ‘most transparent in history’

Epstein files live: Democrats cry cover up and claim DOJ has deleted photo of Trump released in tens of thousands of documents

Democrats accused the DOJ of deleting the previously available photograph that appeared to be Trump with a group of women

‘Hidden crisis’ of 40,000 women and girls going missing every year due to violence

Women open up about abuse that led to disappearance, after government VAWG strategy is silent on missing people, as The Independent hopes to launch national lifeline SafeCall

Jim Beam shutting down bourbon production at Kentucky distillery for a year as Trump’s trade wars hit sales

Trade war with Canada has contributed to a significant decline in U.S. liquor sales

Anger as four independent Hampstead Heath cafes handed to Daisy Green group

The City of London Corporation chose Australian-inspired cafe group Daisy Green to take over next spring.

San Francisco outages leaves 130,000 without power

A massive outage has knocked out power to 130,000 homes and businesses in San Francisco

Photos show mock funeral for the penny at Lincoln Memorial

A mock funeral for the penny, which was discontinued earlier this year, was held Saturday in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington.

WWII Navy veteran Ira 'Ike' Schab, one of last remaining Pearl Harbor survivors, dies at 105

Pearl Harbor survivor and U.S. Navy veteran Ira “Ike” Schab has died