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Super Typhoon Fung-wong hits the Philippines after forcing more than 1 million people to evacuate
Super Typhoon Fung-wong slammed ashore on Sunday in the northeastern coast of the Philippines, where the massive storm had already left at least two people dead and forced more than a million people to evacuate from flood- and landslide-prone areas, officials said.

Who's who of rock 'n' roll — from young stars to legends — celebrate Hall of Fame inductees
Cyndi Lauper turned True Colors into a defiant call for courage, and the music of Outkast, Soundgarden and the White Stripes moved the house on Saturday night at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.

NDP MP ‘very confident’ no New Democrats will cross floor to Liberals as budget vote nears
B.C. NDP MP Gord Johns says he’s “very confident” none of the seven New Democrats in the House of Commons will cross the floor to the Liberals — even as he admits he’s regularly approached by the Liberals.

Old caves yield new secrets from Canadians who went over the top at Vimy Ridge
A hidden archive of what for many were last thoughts and tributes to Canada is emerging from the soft chalk tunnels beneath the Vimy Ridge battlefield more than a century after they were created.

Canada could face ‘worst kind’ of flu season as experts warn evolving strain may be mismatch for vaccine
With flu cases now rising in Canada, medical experts are bracing for a difficult influenza season linked to the global spread of an evolving H3N2 strain that could be a mismatch for this year’s vaccine.

Saskatchewan Roughriders to face Montreal Alouettes at next week's Grey Cup
The Saskatchewan defence forced back-to-back two-and-out possessions to give their offence an opportunity to win the game.

Canada's Indigenous veterans faced tough battles — abroad and at home
Canada marks Indigenous Veterans Day on Saturday, shining a spotlight on wartime experiences that historian Scott Sheffield says was a place where some would find a sense of belonging, away from racism at home.

Toronto children’s charity wins big following Jays-Dodgers rivalry
Los Angeles Dodgers fans donated $30,000 to Toronto’s SickKids Hospital following their team’s World Series win — picking up a trend Toronto Blue Jays fans started during their post-season run.
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Toronto Star

One photo that captures tenderness amid chaos in the Philippines as Typhoon Fung-wong hits
Super Typhoon Fung-wong battered the Philippines ahead of landfall on Sunday, forcing more than a million people to evacuate.

How an undercover Toronto cop secured a murder confession from an 18-year-old — over ‘chit chat’ about makeup, nails and boys
“It was so quick,” a giggling Brianna Warner said on the undercover officer’s recording. “It was one bullet ... I didn’t want to waste any.”

Old City Hall’s great war cenotaph hits milestone, with some course corrections along the way
The appropriate honour for those veterans who lost their lives seems obvious, but it took years for the city to get it right, writes Edward Brown.

How Toronto killed 'Sesame Street' with its heritage rules — and how we can bring it back
In the face of opposition from even small groups, the city ends up watering down even the best ideas.

Why Mark Carney should look to Norway before fast-tracking plans to unlock critical minerals
Plans to dump the Nussir mine’s waste in the sea, and potentially huge disruptions to reindeer herds and the livelihoods of traditional herders, have drawn criticism from scientists, environmentalists and Indigenous groups.

Toronto's largest rental developer says tenants can now earn Aeroplan points by paying rent
The new travel perk comes as more landlords offer incentives in a competitive rental market.

Facebook ads make it easy for users to get their hands on illegal drugs by mail — and the consequences could be dangerous
The Star bought cocaine and pills through Facebook ads. Meta says it’s cracking down on the drug posts.

King Charles III leads Britain's Remembrance Sunday ceremony for war dead
Britain held its annual ceremony of remembrance under the shadow cast across Europe by the almost 4-year-old war in Ukraine.

Are you a high earner with no money to spare? Follow these 5 tips to help you stop living hand to mouth and grow your long-term wealth
High Earners Not Rich Yet make better-than-average-incomes, but often spend everything they earn, writes Lesley-Anne Scorgie. There is a way out to grow true wealth.

‘Would you like to be a cabinet minister?’ The delicate, secretive business of politicians crossing the floor
Partisan actors often notice when a member of a different caucus seems umcomfortable, and possibly amenable to recruiting. But the next steps are tricky, a new book explains.
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Globe and Mail

U.K. sends anti-drone experts and equipment to Belgium after airport disruptions
Drone incidents have forced airports across Europe to suspend flights in recent months

Super Typhoon Fung-wong leaves 2 dead in the Philippines, forces more than a million to evacuate
Philippines is in a state of emergency after Typhoon Kalmaegi caused widespread devastation last week
Upstream from COP30, Brazilians push back at plan to blow up a river for soybeans’ sake
A rocky stretch of the Tocantins River stands in the way of expanding agribusiness, so Brazil wants to blast it. Locals aren’t sure that’s a good idea

Senators hold weekend session as Trump signals no shutdown compromise
U.S. President made clear he is unlikely to compromise soon with Democrats demanding an extension of the Affordable Care Act tax credits

Crackdowns at the beach heighten Syrian women’s fears for their freedoms
One year after Islamist fighters took power, the chilling effects of a new conservatism become clear in idyllic Wadi Qandil

Ottawa’s focus on diversifying trade overshadows human-rights issues, experts say
In the pursuit of new relationships, the federal government is signalling an openness to engage with countries it has previously criticized

Shadow fleet activity off Singapore highlights ‘Wild West’ of sanction-evading oil transfers
British expat documents transfers between oil tankers from his Singapore apartment
Travellers worry as government shutdown causes flight cancellations
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration's order to scale back flights nationwide because of the government shutdown is now in effect.
Republicans reject Democratic offer to end shutdown, extend health care subsidies
Senate Majority Leader John Thune calls offer a ‘non-starter’ as impasse continues into 38th day

Trump administration says it will comply with court order to pay full SNAP food-aid benefits
U.S. government has also asked a federal appeals court to block the order
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Global News

What is Canada’s role at COP30 climate summit? What to know
Federal officials say Canada will continue to play a bridge-builder role to help countries reach a consensus on some of the summit's key issues.

Powerful tornado in Brazil kills 6 people and injures more than 400 others
A tornado in Brazil’s southern state of Paraná killed six people, injured over 400, and destroyed dozens of homes, prompting an emergency declaration.

What to know if your travel plans are impacted by the FAA’s flight cancellations
U.S. airlines cut flights as FAA eases strain on unpaid air traffic controllers during shutdown, causing delays and cancellations at major airports.

Australian man found guilty of killing B.C.’s Tatiana Dokhotaru in front of young son
Amber Haleta told Global News the pathologist testified her friend died after suffering multiple blunt force trauma injuries to the head.

Man stumbles upon buried gold while renovating his yard in France
The origin of the gold's burial in the man's yard remains a mystery.

James Watson, co-discoverer of the double-helix shape of DNA, has died at age 97
James D. Watson, whose co-discovery of the twisted-ladder structure of DNA in 1953 helped light the long fuse on a revolution in medicine, crimefighting, genealogy and ethics, has died. He was 97.

U.S. Congress requests interview with former prince Andrew in Epstein case
The letter from Congress referenced Andrew's well-known ties to Jeffrey Epstein and his supposed encounter with Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide in April.

Trump administration seeks to halt SNAP food aid payments after court order
U.S. District Judge John J. McConnell Jr. had given Trump's administration until Friday to make the payments through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Woman who claimed to be Madeleine McCann found guilty of harassing family
Julia Wandel flew from Poland to England and drove to the McCanns’ home, where she demanded they submit to a DNA test after claiming to be their missing daughter.

Elon Musk set to become world’s first trillionaire under Tesla pay package
Musk won a shareholder vote on Thursday that would give the Tesla CEO stock worth $1 trillion if he hits certain performance targets over the next decade.
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New York Times

With a Mayor From Queens, the Borough Is Having a Moment
When Zohran Mamdani is sworn in as New York City’s 111th mayor, he will be the first with such an intimate connection to Queens.

Trump Loyalists Push ‘Grand Conspiracy’ as New Subpoenas Land
The Justice Department moved an inquiry that appeared initially focused on the former C.I.A. director John O. Brennan to South Florida and is beginning to recruit line prosecutors.

Blue Origin to Launch NASA’s ESCAPADE Mission to Mars: How to Watch
This will be the second flight of the orbital rocket from Jeff Bezos’s space company and will include a key test of whether it can land a booster stage for later reuse.

Josh Shapiro Knows What the Democrats Need
The Democratic Party will not return to the White House, nor reclaim Congress, until it learns to embrace centrist politicians like Pennsylvania’s governor.

Banning Social Media
More schools and governments are turning to tech bans to try to keep kids off screens. Do they work?

What Zohran Mamdani Understands About New York
Zohran Mamdani made the city glow, bringing a beauty to the everyday fixtures we ceased to register.

Airport Disruptions May Get Worse This Week
The fact that planes are generally less full in early November helped airlines limit the impact. That will change as Thanksgiving nears.

Where Democrats Will Duel Next for the Party’s Future
In Michigan, Maine and many other states, primary candidates will decide the party’s direction on a host of policy issues, and ultimately whether it has a center-left or left-wing vision.

The Dangerous Stalemate Over Iran’s Nuclear Program
With no negotiations, no oversight and no clarity about Iran’s stock of nuclear material, many in the region fear another war with Israel is inevitable.

With Mortgage Rates Declining, Should You Refinance?
More than four million borrowers could potentially benefit from locking in a lower rate. Here’s what to consider.
CNBC

Air traffic staffing shortages disrupt thousands of flights while FAA-mandated cancellations to worsen this week if shutdown continues
Airlines will have to slash hundreds of more flights if shutdown continues into next week.

Stop asking 'How was school today?' To raise successful, mentally strong kids, ask these 7 questions instead
This question "usually leads to a one-word answer," says Amy Morin, author of "13 Things Mentally Strong Parents Don't Do." Here's what to ask instead.

How 24-year-old 'Moana' star Auli'i Cravalho deals with career setbacks: 'When there's a drought, pivot'
Auli'i Cravalho is just 24, but she's already a decade into her career, and she's shifted in her profession many times over.

New U.S. nuclear power boom begins with old, still-unsolved problem: What to do with radioactive waste
As government and industry, from tech giants to utilities, commit to big nuclear power plants, there is still no clear solution for radioactive waste storage.

Top Wall Street analysts favor these 3 tech stocks for their growth outlook
TipRanks' ranking service discusses three stocks that are favored by Wall Street, including Amazon and Alphabet.

China consumer prices return to growth in October, producer price slump extends to three years
Deflation in China eased in October, as consumer prices returned to growth after falling for two straight months, though producer prices extended their slump to three years.

They met on Tinder when they were 19. Now, they're married and run a cake business that brings in over $650,000 a year
Kai Yang Chan and JiaYi Zhuo matched on Tinder as teenagers in 2019. Now, they are married and run a $650,000 a year cake business together in Singapore.

Global week ahead: AI wobble casts shadow over 'Davos for geeks'
After a volatile week for AI stocks and the tech sector more broadly, CNBC travels to Web Summit in Lisbon — 'Davos for geeks' — to assess sentiment.

Jamie Dimon shares why he never reads text messages at work: 'I don't have notifications'
"The only notifications I get is from my kids," JPMorgan boss Jamie Dimon said about his phone habits at work.

Trump tells Senate Republicans to send federal health insurance money 'directly to the people'
President Trump proposed a new potential compromise on health insurance payments.
Washington Post

Trump’s ‘guns-a-blazing’ threat to Nigeria shocked key players, aides
President Trump’s threat to go “guns-a-blazing” into Nigeria concerned U.S. military officials in Africa and surprised even those who had been pushing the issue.

German far-right activist seeks asylum in U.S. as Trump ties deepen
Social media influencer Naomi Seibt, a supporter of the nationalist AfD party, said she is being persecuted in Germany for her political views.

U.S. steps up Gaza aid role to support fragile ceasefire
The move relegates Israel to a secondary role in determining how and what humanitarian relief can enter Gaza, according to people familiar with the transition.

Germany’s gruff defense minister aims to make his country ‘war-ready’
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius must reckon with his center-left party’s anti-militarism and the country’s need to defend Europe against Russian aggression.

China’s chemical exports are behind a ‘tsunami’ of meth flooding Asia
Chinese manufacturers are shipping meth precursor chemicals to warlords in Myanmar, precipitating a drug crisis across the Asia-Pacific, a Post investigation finds.

Trump says U.S. officials will not attend G-20 summit in South Africa
In making the announcement, the president repeated claims — which lack any evidence — that White South Africans are being murdered and persecuted.

Families search for bodies in Tanzania after mass political killings
Witnesses across Tanzania described rampant killings by state security forces, which activists believe left more than 1,000 people dead.

Chicago mayor implores U.N. body to investigate ‘abusive’ immigration campaign
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson accused the Trump administration of violating the “dignity of all Chicagoans” with violent raids and arbitrary detentions.
BBC

Super typhoon makes landfall in Philippines as nearly a million evacuated
Typhoon Fung-wong, with sustained winds of 185 km/h (115mph), made landfall on Sunday evening local time.

UK military to help protect Belgium after drone incursions
Sir Richard Knighton, the UK military chief, says his Belgian counterpart asked for assistance this week in the form of UK personnel and equipment.

BBC bosses treating 'systemic bias' allegations seriously, culture secretary says
The broadcaster's chair is set to issue a response to a parliamentary committee over claims a Panorama documentary misled viewers.

New flu virus mutation could see 'worst season in a decade'
The NHS has now issued a "flu jab SOS" as fears grow that this will add up to a brutal winter.

Why Fin Smith is England's number one fly-half
In his latest BBC Sport column, World Cup winner Matt Dawson outlines why Fin Smith should be England's starting fly-half against New Zealand on Saturday.

King leads two-minute silence at Remembrance Sunday service
King Charles III laid a wreath at the Cenotaph during the service attended by 20 World War Two veterans.

Lisa Nandy apologises for breaking rules on football regulator appointment
Report finds that new football regulator chair David Kogan had made two separate donations of £1,450 to the culture secretary.

HMRC to review suspending 23,500 child benefit payments
The tax body had used travel data to conclude that thousands of parents had left the country permanently but many say they just went on holiday.

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Man City and Liverpool become hunters - how key is Etihad meeting?
BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty questions how important the outcome of Sunday's Etihad meeting will be to Manchester City and Liverpool's title hopes.
The Independent

Trump attends another extravagant party at Mar-a-Lago as thousands hit food banks amid shutdown
Images of the president were shared by guests on social media Friday at the lavish event which featured a three-course menu of beef filet, truffle dauphinoise, pan-seared scallops and a trio of desserts including “Trump chocolate cake.”

HMRC to review suspension of child benefit payments to 23,500 people
Those cases affected are now being reviewed after a growing number of complaints from people who briefly left the UK and returned to find their payments had been stopped

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Lavrov ‘ready’ to meet US officials after reports of rift with Putin
Comes as Russia launched hundreds of drones and missiles targeting energy infrastructure and killing at least seven people in Ukraine

Trump promises $2,000 payments to most Americans during Sunday morning Truth Social posting spree
The payments were offered days after Trump attended another Mar-a-Lago dinner party

Boy, 4, in critical condition after being hit by firework
Lancashire Police appeal for man to come forward after officers attended a number of incidents involving ‘anti-social use’ of fireworks in Burnley

UK military to help Belgium combat suspected Russian drone flights
New chief of Britain’s armed forces announces specialists and equipment are on the way after Belgian counterpart asked for help

‘They made us feel like pregnancy was a bad word’: Meta accused of ‘silencing’ ads on women’s health and wellbeing
Companies claim posts about pregnancy, menopause and infertility are being blocked on online platforms while adverts for men’s health issues thrive

Landmark Paris Agreement set a path to slow warming. The world hasn't stayed on it
The world has seen faster climate change than expected since the Paris Agreement a decade ago

Why does the UK want to model its immigration system on Denmark?
The government is hoping to take lessons from the Danish immigration system, writes Millie Cooke – but what exactly would that look like?

Target has a new approach for its employees - smile more!
Target is joining companies such as Walmart and Disney, which use structured greeting guidelines for employees
























