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CBC.ca

Meta just acquired a Chinese-founded AI startup for $2B. Here's why that matters

A darling of the artificial intelligence startup scene was just acquired by Meta — capping off a year of intense competition between U.S. tech giants vying for dominance of the world's most coveted technology.

Tatiana Schlossberg, granddaughter of the late John F. Kennedy, dead at 35

Environmental journalist Tatiana Schlossberg, the granddaughter of the late U.S. president John F. Kennedy, has died. She was 35. The environmental journalist revealed in November that she had acute myeloid leukemia

Green Party settles with commission over exclusion from federal leaders' debate

The federal Leaders' Debates Commission says it has settled with the Green Party after the party vowed to challenge its removal from the spring election debates.

Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs facing strangulation, assault charges

New England Patriots star wide receiver Stefon Diggs is facing strangulation and other criminal charges in connection with a dispute with his former private chef, police said.

Health unit in northwestern Ontario confirms measles case, capping a year of alarming rise in Canadian cases

The Northwestern Health Unit has confirmed a case of measles in the Kenora area of northwestern Ontario, in a year that saw an alarming rise in cases in Canada and the country lose its measles elimination status.

Everything you need to know about the latest search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 aircraft

A new search for the Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 aircraft is underway, more than 10 years after the Boeing 777's mysterious and baffling disappearance. 

Simu Liu says Hollywood has deemed Asian roles too 'risky' once again

The Chinese-born and Toronto-bred actor says Hollywood has backtracked on the diversity improvements it had made in recent years, and is once again treating Asian-led projects as a gamble — despite numerous box office hits with Asian leads proving otherwise. That's why he says the new TV show he's starring in feels rare.

Why the escalation in Yemen threatens to reignite civil war, create wider tensions

The United Arab Emirates said on Tuesday that it was pulling out its remaining forces in Yemen after Saudi Arabia backed a call for the U.A.E. forces to leave the country within 24 hours, in a major crisis between the two Gulf powers and oil producers.

1 dead, 3 wounded as RCMP hunt for 2 armed suspects continues on First Nation in Saskatchewan

At least one man is dead and police are searching for two armed men on Big Island Lake Cree Nation, CBC News has learned. Saskatchewan RCMP are telling people living on the First Nation near the Alberta border to find a safe location immediately and lock their doors.

Skier dies after falling into deep snow at Banff resort

A 47-year-old woman died on Saturday after falling into deep snow while skiing at Sunshine Village in Banff National Park. She has been transported to Calgary for an autopsy to confirm the cause of death.
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Toronto Star

Tatiana Schlossberg, a granddaughter of the late President John F. Kennedy, has died at 35

Schlossberg revealed that she had terminal cancer in a November 2025 essay in The New Yorker, in which she criticized policies pushed by her mother's cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

6 people arrested after York police seize more than $2M worth of cocaine in drug bust

Four men and two women were charged as officers seized 102 kilograms of cocaine, a loaded firearm, and more than $135,000 in cash after a three-month probe, York police said.

Family hoping for answers after Quebec couple die in Dominican Republic

Patricia Sauvé says her aunt and uncle, both in their 50s, were found in the bedroom of their home in the Caribbean country.

One dead, three injured in shooting on Saskatchewan First Nation, RCMP say

Saskatchewan RCMP say one person has been killed and three others have been injured in a shooting on Big Island Lake Cree Nation.

Snow squall watch in effect for Toronto, parts of GTA on Tuesday

Bursts of heavy, blowing snow could reduce visibility at times in the afternoon and evening, Environment Canada said Tuesday morning.

New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day in Toronto: Here's what's open and closed, plus transit changes

Banks, liquor stores and many shopping malls will be closed on Jan. 1. However, there will still be many businesses open and lots to do. Here’s what you need to know.

Israel says it will halt operations of several humanitarian organizations in Gaza starting in 2026

Doctors Without Borders did not comment, but other international organizations have said that Israel’s rules are arbitrary and could endanger staff.

Toronto skier dies after falling into deep snow at Banff resort

On Saturday afternoon, staff at the resort were alerted that a woman fell into the snow.

Welcome to Toronto's weird pre-election: How one councillor's ambitions are changing city politics

One councillor has said he wants to be mayor. The current mayor is being coy about her own plans. The result? A weird moment in Toronto's politics.

New platform matches Ontario lawyers with pro bono cases

The Pro Bono Opportunity Portal matches lawyers willing to offer pro-bono service to individuals and organizations who are in need.
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Globe and Mail

Canada calls on Israel to ensure aid reaches Gaza after humanitarian suspensions

Countries are demanding Israel boost the flow of aid after reportedly suspending more than two dozen humanitarian organizations

Patriots star receiver Stefon Diggs faces strangulation charges, denies allegations

Charges are in connection with a dispute with Diggs’ former private chef, police said

Tatiana Schlossberg, granddaughter of JFK, dies of leukemia at 35

Schlossberg’s passing was ‍announced by ​the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum

American Kennel Club adds three recognized breeds

A terrier named for a U.S. president, a toy dog from Cold War-era Russia and a centuries-old French hunting hound have been added

UAE says it will pull troops from Yemen after coalition strike on separatists

Saudi Arabia said on Tuesday its national security was a red line and backed a call for UAE forces to leave Yemen within 24 hours, shortly after a Saudi-led coalition carried out an air strike on the southern Yemeni port of Mukalla.

Israel says it will suspend more than two dozen humanitarian organizations in Gaza

Groups facing bans on Jan. 1 didn’t meet new requirements for sharing staff, funding and operations information, ministry says

Canadian, European leaders discuss U.S.-led peace efforts as Russia-Ukraine tensions spike

Talks follow Russian claims of a mass drone attack on a lakeside residence used by Vladimir Putin

Trump warns Iran of possible major strike, urges Hamas to disarm

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday the United States could support another major strike on Iran were it to resume rebuilding its ballistic missile or nuclear weapons programs and warned Hamas of severe consequences if it does not disarm.

UAE says it will withdraw its remaining forces in Yemen

Move follows a Saudi-led coalition air strike on the southern Yemeni port of Mukalla

China threatens ‘chokehold’ on Taiwan, fires rockets into surrounding waters

Taipei denounces Beijing’s largest war games in years, while Trump says he is ‘not worried’
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Global News

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.

Quebec couple found dead while on vacation in Dominican Republic

The couple's daughter, Sabrina Noël, announced the death of her parents and asked for time 'in order to experience this grief privately.'

Russia attacked Black Sea Port, Ukraine says

Russia attacked infrastructure in Ukraine's Odesa region on Tuesday, damaging a civilian ship and facilities in the Black Sea ports, Deputy Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba said.

What we know about Russia’s accusation that Ukraine attacked Putin’s residence

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday accused Ukraine of attacking a presidential residence in the Novgorod region overnight.

China conducts military drills with live rounds around Taiwan for second day

China's People's Liberation Army staged a second day of large-scale military drills around Taiwan on Tuesday, unleashing a live-fire show of force.

U.S. removal of panels on Black WWII soldiers in Netherlands draws backlash

The removal, carried out without public explanation, has angered Dutch officials, families of U.S. soldiers and the local residents who care for the graves.

Saudi Arabia bombs Yemen port over weapons shipment from UAE

Saudi Arabia bombed Yemen's port city of Mukalla on Tuesday after a weapons shipment from the United Arab Emirates arrived for separatist forces in the war-torn country.

Carney discusses U.S.-led Russia-Ukraine peace efforts with EU leaders

Prime Minister Mark Carney met with leaders from Europe on U.S.-led peace efforts to end the nearly four-year war between Russia and Ukraine.
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New York Times

Why Does Trump Get Away With It?

The president feels no guilt and has no qualms.

6 Takeaways on the Unwinding U.S.-Ukraine Alliance

A Times investigation reveals the inside story of the Trump administration’s chaotic push for a peace deal and its erratic role in the war.

How America Loses Vaccine Access

America could all but lose vaccine access. Here’s how.

Tatiana Schlossberg, Kennedy Daughter Who Wrote of Her Cancer, Dies at 35

An environmental journalist and child of Caroline Kennedy, she recently wrote of her battle with leukemia in The New Yorker, drawing worldwide sympathy.

The C.I.A. Strike on Venezuela: What to Know

The drone attack, said to be on a dock where drugs were being prepared for loading on boats, represented a further escalation of the Trump administration’s campaign against Nicolás Maduro.

How Russia and Ukraine Are Fighting to Shape Trump’s View of the War

Off the battlefield, each side is trying to influence President Trump’s perception of the military conflict as they look to negotiate a peace settlement in their favor.

Cheap Solar Is Transforming Lives and Economies Across Africa

Chinese panels are now so affordable that businesses and families are snapping them up, slashing their bills and challenging utilities.

Saudis Say Airstrike in Yemen Targeted Arms From U.A.E.

Saudi-led forces struck an Emirati shipment early Tuesday, worsening tensions between the once-close allies. The Saudis said the shipment had arms for a separatist group, which the Emiratis denied.

Cornelius Eady to Recite Poem at Mamdani’s Inauguration

Cornelius Eady, a National Book Award finalist, shared an excerpt from “Proof,” an original poem he has written for Zohran Mamdani’s inauguration as mayor of New York City.

Death at a Mississippi Jail: Brutal Beating or a Fall From Bed?

An inmate says that no one wanted to listen when he tried repeatedly to confess to a crime at a facility known for violence.

CNBC

Fed minutes show officials were in tight split over December rate cut

The Federal Reserve on Tuesday released minutes from its December meeting.

Eurostar warns of ‘major disruption’ as power outage halts services between France and England

The disruption brings one of Europe's busiest international rail corridors to a halt at the peak of the New Year travel season.

Meta acquires intelligent agent firm Manus, capping year of aggressive AI moves

Meta Platforms has acquired Manus, a Singapore-based developer of general-purpose AI agents, capping a year of massive spending on artificial intelligence.

U.S. sanctions Iranian, Venezuelan groups tied to weapons trade

The sanctions come a day after President Donald Trump threatened Iran over attempts to rearm, and amid a monthlong pressure campaign against Venezuela.

SoftBank has fully funded $40 billion investment in OpenAI, sources tell CNBC

Companies have been spending big on AI infrastructure to support growing compute and connectivity needs.

Mining stocks jump as precious metals recover; European shares hit record as 2025 draws to a close

European stocks picked up steam on Tuesday, extending gains to notch a fresh record high.

Silver rebounds 7% from worst day in 4 years as metal's roller-coaster end to a big year continues

The precious metal rally continued Tuesday as gold and silver recovered from Monday's sell-off.

SoftBank to buy data center firm DigitalBridge for $4 billion in AI push

Japan's SoftBank on Monday said it has agreed to buy data center investment firm DigitalBridge for $4 billion.

Copper on pace for best year since 2009 as AI demand, supply fears fuel record price rally

Analysts say copper's record-breaking run could continue next year, citing supply disruptions and masssive spending on artificial intelligence.

Russia and Ukraine trade barbs over alleged drone attack on Putin residence

Ukraine has denied an allegation by Russia that it launched a drone strike on one of Russian President Vladimir Putin's "official residences."

Washington Post

U.S. operations in Syria against Islamic State kill seven, capture fighters

U.S. forces have engaged in multiple missions against the Islamic State since the killing of two U.S. soldiers in Syria early this month.

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 gulf powers.

Trump sends ‘wartime prime minister’ Netanyahu back to Israel with a boost

While meetings between the U.S. and Israeli leaders focused on pressing Middle East issues, for Prime Minister Netanyahu, they were also a domestic power play.

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.

Chinese monument in Panama toppled amid Trump’s canal fight

A monument overlooking the Panama Canal appears to be the latest casualty in President Trump’s simmering contest with China for influence over the key waterway.

Portraits of a Palestinian diaspora

Each chapter of exile has been followed by another.

As Russia’s war grinds on, its society is fraying

The Kremlin paints a picture of a society united by war, but underneath, frustration is festering as all avenues of creativity and dissent or controlled or blocked.

Khaleda Zia, first female prime minister of Bangladesh, dies

She rose to power after her husband was killed in an attempted coup, and she had a fierce political rivalry with Sheikh Hasina, who was ousted last year.

Taiwan condemns China as ‘biggest destroyer of peace’ as drills continue

Beijing’s military launched a massive simulated blockade of Taiwan, sending a warning to the independent island after the U.S. approved an $11 billion arms sale.

How ancient Sparta explains 2026

Netanyahu, the Trump administration and others on the global right are drawing renewed inspiration from a Greek city-state mythologized for its militarism.

BBC

Man held after five people attacked in hospital

Five people are treated by paramedics after they were assaulted in a hospital in Merseyside.

Eurostar warns of ongoing delays after services resume, as thousands travel for New Year

Passengers detail how they have been left stranded and looking for other routes after power issues in the Channel Tunnel.

Tatiana Schlossberg, granddaughter of John F Kennedy, dies aged 35

She shared her cancer diagnosis in an essay last month, writing that she had less than a year to live.

George Clooney, wife Amal and their twins awarded French citizenship

The Hollywood actor and his wife, Amal, purchased their home in the south of France in 2021.

Mum and children who died in Boxing Day fire named

Fionnghuala Shearman and her daughter Eve and son Ohner died in the house fire on Boxing Day.

Family home devastated after toy catches fire on Christmas Day

A mother says her two children are traumatised and warns of the dangers of rechargeable batteries.

Pensioner 'carried on roof of car' and killed in crash

Kent Police is urging people to contact them if they have information about the crash in Gillingham.

The 'thorny' issues that threaten to derail a Russia-Ukraine peace deal

Two of the main sticking points involve territory and the fate of Europe's biggest nuclear plant, which is currently occupied by Russia.

Meta buys Chinese-founded AI start-up Manus

The tech giant wants to build into its own AI tools which do complex things with minimal interaction.

Thieves use drill to steal €30m in German bank heist

Gelsenkirchen Police say thieves used the "quiet" days after Christmas to break into the high street branch.

The Independent

Tatiana Schlossberg, granddaughter of JFK, dead at 35 after terminal cancer diagnosis

‘Our beautiful Tatiana passed away this morning. She will always be in our hearts,’ read a family statement

National Guard deploys to New Orleans for New Year’s a year after terror attack killed 14

The 350 Guard members will stay through Carnival season

Nearly 25 Islamic State fighters killed or captured in Syria, US military says

The U.S. military says nearly 25 operatives of the Islamic State group were killed or captured in Syria this month

Three hikers found dead in California including teen who fell 500ft from ‘Devil’s Backbone’

The hikers were found on Mount Baldy, known as one of the deadliest peaks in the country

The top photos of the day by AP's photojournalists

From front-page news to powerful moments you may have missed, this gallery showcases today’s top photos chosen by Associated Press photo editors.

Deepfake porn, plastic bags and loud commercials: These are the new laws taking effect in America on January 1

Minimum wages are set to go up in many states, while uploading deepfake pornography will land you in hot water in California

Rescue crew finds 3 hikers dead in Southern California mountains during strong winds

Authorities say rescue crews responding to a report of an injured hiker who fell down a slope near a Southern California mountain trail found the man and two of his companions dead

Buddhist monks and their ‘peace dog’ are walking across the US and captivating the nation along the way

While Buddhism has branched into a number of sects over the centuries, its rich tradition of peace activism continues

Marjorie Taylor Greene tells all on her MAGA breakaway and says she was ‘naive’ to believe Trump was ‘man of the people’

Greene’s rejection of MAGA becomes all-encompassing as she slams his responses to threat against her family and Charlie Kirk’s death