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CBC.ca

#TheMoment wrestlers battled in front of a live orchestra
Pro wrestler James Roth and orchestra conductor Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser tell The National about the moment wrestlers brawled in front of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra.

Developing anti-drone weapons at home? Experts weigh in on bizarre Ontario explosives investigation
As four people remain in custody after being accused of storing materials that could be made into explosives at an Ontario house, some engineers say it’s ‘not unusual’ for scientists to have at-home labs, but cite a slew of safety concerns.

Government tables bill giving Build Canada Homes land acquisition power
The federal government introduced legislation that would enshrine its housing agency as a Crown corporation on Thursday, giving it land acquisition authority as well as the ability to partner with private developers — as questions remain over the number of units it intends to build.

Mother believed to be 'willing participant' in suspected murder-suicide, B.C. coroner's inquest hears
RCMP say the parents found dead along with their two children in Prince Rupert had recorded a video will in the days leading to their deaths.

Calgary man facing extradition in Ryan Wedding drug case a 'loyal soldier,' Crown says at bail hearing
Calgarian Allistair Chapman, accused of working for an alleged Canadian drug lord and helping to set up the murder of an FBI informant, was described by the prosecution as a “loyal soldier” who should not be granted bail.

What to expect from Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show? Dancing, culture and a side of politics
Culture war commentary has swirled around the upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance since Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny was named as the headliner. That’s only increased after music stars, including Bad Bunny, used the Grammy Awards stage on Sunday to call out immigration enforcement in the U.S.

Court releases police video of Ottawa city councillor on trial for drunk driving
A cellblock video depicting Ottawa city Coun. Matthew Luloff twice testing double the legal blood-alcohol limit after his arrest for suspected impaired driving has now been released to the media, two weeks after it was shown during his trial.

Authorities investigating Nancy Guthrie's disappearance say they're taking ransom note seriously
Investigators believe the missing mother of Today show host Savannah Guthrie is "still out there," but they have not identified any suspects, officials in Arizona said Thursday.
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Toronto Star

Toronto police corruption case: Explosive allegations against officers accused of leaking information to criminals
The seven-month investigation, dubbed Project South, is one of the largest probes of criminal corruption in the Toronto Police Service's history, involving longtime constables and sergeants as well as younger officers.

Defence argues Crown ‘coached’ complainants against billionaire Frank Stronach as Toronto sex assault trial is again delayed
Frank Stronach's defence argues prosecutors improperly “coached” the complainants who are set to soon testify against the auto‑parts magnate.

Toronto police officers arrested: Youths in would-be hit team on corrections manager propped up by cops, York police say
The alleged hit team found the home of their target after Toronto police constable Timothy Barnhardt unlawfully accessed a police database, performing a query that produced confidential information, York police said.

Liberal MPs criticize Conservative MP's trip to Washington
Conservative MP Jamil Jivani drew criticism from Liberal MPs and silence from his colleagues Thursday after meeting with “high-level” officials in the Trump administration to discuss a trade deal.

Toronto police corruption scandal: The 7 biggest historical cases before Project South
Project South is unusual, and perhaps even unprecedented, for the allegations that Toronto police officers were involved with violent organized crime.

Toronto police chief calls corruption case ‘most concerning’ of his career. Read his emotional remarks here
“Restoring trust requires more than words,” Toronto police Chief Myron Demkiw said.

Toronto police chief, board chair call for independent inspection amid corruption scandal
"Given the gravity of the alleged offences and the concerns they raise, including the impact of organized crime, we believe that an inspection by your office is warranted," the TPS chief and board chair wrote.

Carney government orders public servants back to office four days a week starting in July
The Treasury Board's return-to-office plan was communicated in a letter sent to all government department heads.

CAAT pension board chair ousted amid plan governance crisis
On Thursday, CAAT spokesperson Stephen Hewitt confirmed chair Don Smith's formal removal by the members of the plan's Sponsors' Committee.

Toronto police officers charged: What we know about the cops named in a major organized crime investigation
The arrests are linked to what police are calling "a lengthy investigation into organized crime and corruption."
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Globe and Mail
Trump rejects offer to extend New START deployment limits
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday rejected an offer from his Russian counterpart to voluntarily extend the caps on strategic nuclear weapons deployments after the treaty that held them in check for more than two decades expired.
Trump strips job protections from thousands of federal workers
U.S. President Donald Trump will have more power to hire and fire up to 50,000 career federal employees in an overhaul of the government's civil service system announced by his administration on Thursday.
Inuit leaders from Canada arrive in Nuuk in show of support for Greenlanders
‘We’re trying to tell the world that we are one people,’ Makivvik president Pita Aatami says
Antetokounmpo remains with Bucks as NBA trade deadline passes
Raptors make Chris Paul trade official, though Paul is unlikely to play in Toronto
Israeli-imposed ban on foreign journalists in Gaza still in place, despite ceasefire
Legal process to get the ban lifted has gone so slowly it has outlasted the war

Republicans reject Democratic demands for ICE, increasing chance of DHS shutdown
Democrats say they will not vote for a DHS spending bill unless there are changes at ICE and other federal law enforcement agencies

Witnessing the drone war for Ukraine from the Russian side
The war in Ukraine shows how effective drones have become in combat. The Globe embedded with Russian forces in late 2025 and saw how the drone war is affecting the battlefield and civilians.

Trump administration makes it easier to fire thousands of federal workers
Overhaul fulfills a campaign promise for Trump to strip job protections from workers that his team deems to be ‘influencing’ government policy
U.K.’s Starmer apologizes to victims of Epstein over Mandelson’s ambassador job
Prime Minister fired him after e-mails were published showing that he maintained a friendship with Epstein
U.K.'s Starmer apologizes to victims of Epstein for giving Mandelson an ambassador job
The Prime Minister said Mandelson had 'portrayed Epstein as someone he barely knew.' In a speech on Thursday, he said 'I am sorry … for having believed Mandelson’s lies and appointed him.'
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Global News

Queen Maxima of Netherlands joins country’s army as reservist
Footage shows the royal swimming in a pool wearing goggles that obscure her vision, as well as abseiling down scaffolding and descending a rock climbing wall.

Amid rising political tensions, will there be controversy at the Olympics?
The 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympic Games come at a time of escalating political tensions worldwide, setting up the possibility of potential statements being made.

U.S., Russia to reestablish military talks after Abu Dhabi meetings
Communications between the U.S. and Russia were suspended in 2021 shortly before Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

U.S.-Russia nuclear arms control pact expires after half a century
The Kremlin said Thursday it regretted the expiration of the last remaining nuclear arms pact between Russia and the United States that left no caps on the two atomic arsenals.

Washington Post layoffs include entire Ukraine, Middle East bureaus
The Post’s executive editor Matt Murray called the move painful but necessary to put the outlet on stronger footing and weather changes in technology and user habits.

Canada has no nuclear weapons. After Trump’s Greenland threats, should it?
Wayne Eyre, the former chief of the defence staff, recently said Canada shouldn't rule out acquiring nuclear weapons, but experts and the defence minister dismiss the idea.

Measles alert urges countries to vaccinate more, including Canada
Canada has seen an increase in measles cases with 164 cases — 154 confirmed, 10 probable — as of Jan. 24, 2026. Manitoba is the province with the highest number of cases.

U.S. shoots down Iranian drone along Arabian Sea, military says
A U.S. military spokesperson says the drone was shot down as it was 'aggressively approaching' an American vessel in the Arabian sea.

Tourist trampled to death by elephant in Thailand park, the 3rd human it’s killed
More than 220 people have been killed by wild elephants in Thailand since 2012, according to the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation.

Son of Norway’s crown princess denies rape charges as trial begins
Marius Borg Høiby, the eldest son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, pleaded not guilty to the most serious charges, including the four counts of rape.
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New York Times

America’s Rare-Earths Solution Is Hiding in Plain Sight
The real threat to a secure and sustainable supply of rare earths is not that they are scarce, but that so much is wasted.

We’re All Canadian Now
The world is angry. Canada’s been there all along.

New Jersey House Primary Remains Too Close to Call
Two Democrats, Analilia Mejia and Tom Malinowski, were leading in a race for their party’s nomination to replace Gov. Mikie Sherrill in the House.

She’s Upending Japanese Politics With Two Words: ‘I’m Pregnant’
Hikaru Fujita, who’s running in Sunday’s parliamentary election, is a standout in a country where expectant mothers rarely enter national politics.

The Olympics Are a Show Of Global Harmony. The World is Anything But.
The Winter Games, which officially open in Italy on Friday, are rooted in international cooperation. That feels out of place to some in a world where old rules no longer apply.

Milan Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony: How to Watch, Timing and More
They will take place at 2 p.m. Eastern on Friday across four separate venues in Northern Italy.

U.S. and Iran Set for Talks in Oman
Middle Eastern diplomats see a chance for negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program but have slim hopes for progress on other U.S. demands.

Argentina and U.S. Sign Sweeping Trade Deal as Alliance Deepens
The deal reduces reciprocal tariffs and expands quotas for key trading goods, including Argentine beef — a flashpoint for American ranchers.

Uber Found Liable in Rape by Driver, Setting Stage for Thousands of Cases
In a federal bellwether case, the jury ordered the ride-hailing giant to pay $8.5 million to Jaylynn Dean, who said one of its drivers assaulted her in 2023.

Virginia Democrats Propose New Congressional Maps Ahead of Midterms
As they appeal a ruling blocking their redistricting efforts, the state’s Democrats proposed redrawing districts in a way that would strongly favor them.
CNBC

India's central bank keeps policy rates steady at 5.25% as U.S., EU trade deals set to support growth
Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the policy rate to remain unchanged at 5.25%.

U.S. asks American citizens to 'leave Iran now' ahead of high-stakes talks with Tehran
Differences over the scope for the talks have also cast doubts on whether it will still go ahead, keeping open the risk of U.S. military action.

Tesla maintains competitive showing in China-made EV sales despite industry headwinds
Tesla remained a strong contender in China's electric vehicle scene, as the company's China-produced EV sales grew modestly in January from the year before.

AI fears pummel software stocks: Is it 'illogical' panic or a SaaS apocalypse?
The software space is facing serious market concerns this week, after the release of new AI tools from AI triggered a market sell-off.

BYD shares set for six-week slump after posting two-year low in sales amid China EV slowdown
At least six major Chinese electric car brands reported a sharp sales drop in January from December, according to CNBC's analysis.

South Korea's Kospi leads losses in most Asia markets after Wall Street tech rout
Most markets in Asia were in negative territory, with South Korean indexes leading losses.

India is reportedly 'ready' to buy up to $80 billion in Boeing aircraft following trade deal with U.S.
Indian minister shares details about India-U.S. deal timeline and New Delhi's potential to buy more American goods.

U.S.-China power struggle thrusts Panama Canal back into the spotlight
It follows a contentious decision from Panama's top court to rule against a Hong Kong-backed firm’s right to operate two key terminals on the waterway.

CNBC Daily Open: Amazon's projected capex dwarfs that of its peers — which have already spooked markets
Amazon's capital expenditure projection comes in at $200 billion, above analysts' estimates of $146.6 billion and higher than the roughly $131 billion in 2025.

Bitcoin drops 15%, briefly breaking below $61,000 as sell-off intensifies, doubts about crypto grow
Some market watchers have suggested $70,000 is a key level to watch and a break below that could lead bitcoin to decline further.
Washington Post

U.S., Russia to resume high-level military talks
A U.S. official called the deal a by-product of ongoing efforts to end the Ukraine war. It came as a key nuclear treaty between Washington and Moscow expired.

The treaty limiting U.S. and Russian nuclear arms expired. What to know.
President Donald Trump said Thursday that he hoped to replace New START with a modernized treaty that could “last long into the future.”

In northwest Nigeria, U.S. confronts a growing terrorist threat
Post reporters ventured to northwest Nigeria, where fighters affiliated with the Islamic State are on the offensive despite December airstrikes ordered by President Trump.

As West goes after Russia’s oil fleet, Moscow fears for its war funding
New European measures to crack down on Russia’s shadow fleet could severely hurt its economy at a time when it is looking increasingly vulnerable.

Trump touts ‘very positive’ call with Chinese leader Xi
The president noted plans to visit China in April, as Beijing sends a warning to White House over Taiwan arms sales.

Andrew, ex-prince linked to Epstein, moves out of royal residence
Buckingham Palace announced in October that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor would vacate Royal Lodge, though he was photographed there on horseback just this week.

On a paradise island in the Pacific, meth and HIV epidemics rage
International criminal syndicates have been using Fiji as a transshipment point for drugs originating in Southeast Asia and Latin America.

Ahead of the Winter Olympics, Milan wins gold in gentrification
Some advocates say the Winter Games are driving up property prices and exacerbating income inequality.

Russia delivers worst attack this year to Ukraine’s power sector
The president said he persuaded Russia’s Vladimir Putin to stop striking Ukraine’s energy grid during a frigid period, but missiles fell on Kyiv hours later.
BBC

The hotel ice rink producing some of the world's finest curlers
Three members of Team Mouat are from Stranraer - home to an ice rink built in a hotel.

Artist Andy Goldsworthy on gathering gravestones: This is my best work yet
For years he was overlooked by the art world - now he's been approached to create a piece for a new art prize.

Gen Z aren't lazy - I commute four hours a day to work in the office
Lily-May Edwards travels two hours each way from north Wales to Liverpool to work in the office.

The Papers: 'PM battles for survival' and Rayner 'ready to go'
The political fallout from the Epstein files continues to dominate the papers.

Top government figures to hand over private messages with Mandelson
The government collects communications over Mandelson's ambassador appointment as some of Sir Keir Starmer's own MPs call on him to stand down.

Three African countries agree to UK migrant returns after visa penalty threat
The Democratic Republic of Congo, Namibia and Angola have said they will cooperate on migrant returns.

US healthcare needs fixing, but there's no agreement on how to do it
Is there the political will to fix it the US' health horror stories?

I can't sell Mum's retirement flat - and it's costing me thousands
Relatives face "never-ending nightmare" of service charge debts as thousands of retirement flats stand empty across England and Wales.

Increase school funding to meet need for special education, MPs urge
A cross-party group calls on the government to "align funding to need", as ministers consider SEND reforms.

Can chia seeds and bone broth really 'heal' your gut?
Many trending foods contain a "small seed of truth" but are often oversold as miracle products.
The Independent

Savannah Guthrie’s family makes new plea for mom’s safe return after first apparent ransom demand deadline passes: Live updates
Police have not identified a suspect in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance

Ukraine-Russia war latest: US to restart military dialogue with Moscow after almost five-year suspension
Biden administration suspended high-level military exchanges with Russia late in 2021 as Putin amassed troops at the Ukrainian border

Architect aims to rebuild a church and help restore a quake-hit Turkish city's multicultural past
A Greek Orthodox church in Antakya, Turkey, lies in ruins three years after devastating earthquakes
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I’m sorry for appointing Mandelson and believing his Epstein lies, Starmer says
Prime minister apologises to Epstein victims but seeks to pin blame on vetting process, amid growing calls from within Labour to sack his right-hand man

Archaeologists bring 3,500-year-old fragrances used by ancient Egyptians back to life
Advance could lead to multisensory museum experiences in future

Actor Michael Keaton to be honored as Man of the Year by Harvard's Hasty Pudding theater group
Actor Michael Keaton is set to be honored as the 2026 Man of the Year by Harvard University’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals

Ronald Hicks to be installed as 11th archbishop of New York
Ronald Hicks is set to be installed as the 11th archbishop of New York on Friday

Meet the man behind the Super Bowl's annual confetti blizzard
Noah Winter has attended more Super Bowls than Tom Brady, but not as a player

Colorado funeral home owner faces sentencing for abusing 189 bodies
A Colorado funeral home owner who stashed 189 decomposing bodies and gave families fake ashes is set to be sentenced Friday

Savannah Guthrie's demand for mom's 'proof of life' is complicated in this era of AI and deepfakes
Savannah Guthrie made a heart-wrenching plea for “proof of life” of her 84-year-old mother

























