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    World News U.S. announces launch of second phase of Gaza peace plan (The Washington Post) Trump signs bill returning whole milk to US school lunches (The Guardian) Iran shopkeeper's execution postponed, human rights group says (CBS News) Mane destroys Salah's Afcon dream again - will he get another chance? (BBC) Nasa astronauts begin 'bittersweet' medical evacuation from space station (BBC) 'Respect the red lines': Denmark, Greenland reject Trump demands (Sydney Morning Herald) Greenland biathlete pursues Olympic dream while anxious about 'terrifying' threats to her homeland (CBC) Denmark warns of 'fundamental disagreement' after White House talks on Greenland (BBC) 'Fundamental disagreement' remains with Trump over Greenland after high-level talks (CBC) EU wants to extend sanctions on RT (RT) Renee Nicole Good's family hires George Floyd law firm to seek answers in fatal ICE shooting (CBC) Kiev declares energy emergency after Russian attacks amid winter cold (Yahoo News) California investigates Grok over AI deepfakes (BBC) Joe Rogan likens ICE to the Gestapo (Sydney Morning Herald) 'Extraordinary, aggressive': FBI raids journalist's home, seizes devices (Sydney Morning Herald) Police chief behind Maccabi Tel Aviv ban clings to job despite home secretary wanting him to quit (The Guardian) Fire Allegedly Triggered by Wedding Cake Sparkler Causes Venue to Go Up in Flames, Leaving Groom with Second-Degree Burns (Yahoo News) Greenland dispute: Donald Trump says 'something will work out'; cites 'need' for 'national security' (The Times of India) Reeves doesn't rule out wider business rates support across hospitality (BBC) YouTube now lets creators earn full ad revenue on non-graphic content about controversial issues (The Times of India)
    Canada B.C. ending its 3-year drug decriminalization pilot project (CityNews) MLB Free Agent Signings List (Winnipeg Free Press) Two teens charged in violent Facebook Marketplace robberies: Calgary police (CityNews) Skating pair took title at U.S. nationals but can’t compete in Olympics after passport delay (Winnipeg Free Press) Seahawks' defense adds to the legacy of the team’s stellar units of the past (Winnipeg Free Press) Accused Lethbridge sex offender charged with breach of release conditions soon after making bail, say police (Calgary Herald) B.C. ending its 3-year drug decriminalization pilot project (CityNews) Renaming the Department of Defense the ‘Department of War’ could cost up to $125 million (Winnipeg Free Press) ‘Time to stick out your neck,’ college CEO tells schools on contract that regulates paying players (Winnipeg Free Press) Ingram's play could force Oilers into three-goalie rotation (Edmonton Journal) Woman shot dead by police in Burnaby Heights incident Tuesday; IIO investigating (CityNews) B.C. ending its 3-year drug decriminalization pilot project (CityNews) Ohio authorities say Michael McKee, the ex-husband of Monique Tepe, is responsible for killings (Winnipeg Free Press) NASA sends 4 astronauts back to Earth in first medical evacuation (Winnipeg Free Press) 'This is not sustainable in the long term': Wineries, retailers and restaurants urge province to repeal wine tax (Calgary Herald) Calgary to host Canada's first-ever sumo festival (Calgary Herald) Brazilian police kill 4 in Rio favela in operation to contain Red Command criminal gang (Winnipeg Free Press) Alberta's auto insurance premium caps doing more harm than good: report (Edmonton Journal) Heated Rivalry fever strikes Edmonton (Edmonton Journal) MLB Remaining Free Agents List (Winnipeg Free Press)
    United States Apple, Google face pressure to remove X and Grok from their app stores (CBS News) Clintons won't testify in Epstein probe as House Oversight GOP threatens contempt (CBS News) ICE agent who shot Renee Good suffered internal bleeding, officials say (CBS News) Timothy Busfield makes court appearance in child sex abuse case (CBS News) U.S. completes first sale of Venezuelan oil, valued at $500 million (CBS News) Court upholds Prop 50, allowing California to use its redrawn congressional maps (CBS News) Read the full transcript of Tony Dokoupil's interview with President Trump here (CBS News) Supreme Court revives congressman's suit challenging law for late-arriving ballots (CBS News) Supreme Court to step into debate over transgender athlete bans (CBS News) Remembering the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir (CBS News) Demand for high-achiever visas fuels pay-to-play market for credentials (CBS News) FBI searches home of Washington Post journalist for classified documents (CBS News) Actor Timothy Busfield turns himself in following child sex abuse allegations (CBS News) PureGym's entry and exit pods flagged by NYC fire department for safety concerns (CBS News) Trump says "killing in Iran is stopping," with "no plan for executions" (CBS News) Changing Defense Department's name could cost up to $125 million, CBO estimates (CBS News) ChatGPT served as "suicide coach" in man's death, lawsuit alleges (CBS News) Supreme Court seems likely to uphold state transgender athlete bans (CBS News) ICE agent shoots, kills U.S. citizen Renee Good in south Minneapolis (CBS News) Democratic Rep. Jason Crow contacted by Justice Dept. after video to troops (CBS News)
    Europe Pictured: 'Lovely lad', 18, stabbed to death in Feltham as his teachers 'cry for days' (The Evening Standard) Keir Starmer goes big on wind power — even as Trump trashes it (Politico) How to sleep well in 2026 – podcast (The Guardian) Can X be banned under UK law and what are the other options? (The Guardian) Trump to strike Iran 'in next 24 hours' as US and UK military personnel withdraw from Qatar base (The Evening Standard) Keir Starmer promises action over cancellation of Jewish MP's school visit (The Guardian) X 'acting to comply with UK law' after outcry over sexualised images (The Guardian) Germany news: Reservist union head wants troops in Greenland (Deutsche Welle) What did West Midlands police chief get wrong in decision to ban Maccabi fans? (The Guardian) France to send troops for European security mission to Greenland amid Trump threats (France24) Rachel Reeves 'pretty relaxed' about what form of digital ID workers use (The Guardian) Ian McKellen to star as LS Lowry in documentary revealing trove of unheard tapes (The Guardian) Sadiq Khan to warn AI could cause 'mass unemployment' in London (The Financial Times) Can't stand losing out: battle over the Police's royalties reaches high court (The Guardian) Germany to send troops to Greenland as talks between US and Denmark over island end in 'fundamental disagreement' (The Evening Standard) UK temporarily closes embassy in Tehran (The Evening Standard) Victims' commissioner for England and Wales warns against U-turn on limiting jury trials (The Guardian) Sheku Bayoh family say 'time to restart stopwatch' as new chair of inquiry named (The Evening Standard) UK ambassador and all embassy staff evacuated from Iran (Politico) Freedom Pass saved! Labour councils block threat to free travel for over-65s in London (The Evening Standard)
    Asia-Pacific Algerian boy, 12, wins Shenzhen talent contest (China Daily) China launches communication satellite for Algeria (China Daily) ISI, Pak army grooming second-generation terror leaders, intel warns (India Today) 'रूस-चीन को संभाल लेंगे...', व्हाइट हाउस में बोले डेनमार्क-ग्रीनलैंड, ट्रंप का जवाब- तुमसे न हो पाएगा (India Today) Jana Nayagan row: Supreme Court to hear producer's appeal on January 15 (The Hindu) Nasa begins historic medical evacuation from Space Station (India Today) How Iran jammed Starlink (and how Iranians are trying to get around it) (France24) There's no plan for executions: Trump says Iran has stopped killing protesters (India Today) Four astronauts begin early return from Space Station with ailing crew member (India Today) Karnataka LoP slams govt over negligence in officers' assault cases (India Today) बच गई इरफान सुल्तानी की जान? ट्रंप का दावा- ईरान में प्रदर्शनकारियों की हत्याएं थमीं (India Today) 'Are you OK?' When the pulling power of a rip and the pounding surf take their toll (Sydney Morning Herald) Hackers targeted Victorian students in data breach (Sydney Morning Herald) Bombay High Court allows gangster Gajanan Marne to enter Pune to cast vote (India Today) Inquest probes transit officers' use of force during fatal arrest at Perth train station (Sydney Morning Herald) Coalition appears set to oppose hate speech laws (Sydney Morning Herald) Autopsy: Jiang suffered several injuries before the fatal stab (China Daily) Live: Trump says killing of Iranian protesters is 'stopping' (France24) Satellite lofted for first Arab country (China Daily) Lift curbs on news websites, Editors Guild tells India, Pakistan (The Hindu)
    Politics Trump told Iranians help is coming, so what might it look like? (CBS News) Government drops plans for mandatory digital ID to work in UK (BBC) Faisal Islam: Why the Northern Powerhouse Rail plan will really go ahead this time (BBC) Trump hints at Iran decision as advisers meet to prepare strike options (The Washington Post) Reeves vows rail plan will go ahead, despite cynicism (BBC) How do Labour MPs feel after another government U-turn? (BBC) U.S. says it's moving into next phase of Gaza peace plan, warns Hamas (CBS News) U.S. reduces some personnel at airbase in Qatar as tensions rise with Iran (CBS News) What a new law and an investigation could mean for Grok AI deepfakes (BBC) Income tax changes and mansion tax on £1m homes in Scottish Budget (BBC) New Birmingham-Manchester rail link to be proposed (BBC) Device that may be tied to Havana Syndrome obtained by U.S. government (CBS News) X could 'lose right to self regulate', says Starmer (BBC) UK secures record supply of offshore wind projects (BBC) BBC to seek dismissal of Trump's $10B defamation lawsuit (CBS News) Hillsborough Law campaigners say they cannot back proposed bill (BBC) "Fundamental" differences remain over Greenland's future, Denmark says after U.S. meeting (CBS News) Trump administration to suspend immigrant visas for nationals of 75 countries (CBS News) Senate war powers vote appears at risk as Trump pressures GOP senators (CBS News) U.S. used aircraft painted like civilian plane to attack alleged drug boat (CBS News)
    Business Americans not on board with Trump's military interventions, polls say (Yahoo News) TGI Fridays closes 16 UK stores, with 456 job losses (BBC) This Undervalued Artificial Intelligence (AI) Semiconductor Stock Looks Like a Better Buy Than Nvidia or Broadcom in 2026 (Yahoo News) What is Gracie Mansion? See pictures of Zohran Mamdani's historic home. (Yahoo News) Elon Musk Slams Google, Apple Deal: 'Unreasonable Concentration Of Power' (Yahoo News) McDonald's Canada to freeze price of small coffee, drop cost of value meals for one year (CBC) How Australian enterprises are scaling globally (Sydney Morning Herald) Saks files for bankruptcy as it struggles to pay debts (The Washington Post) A part that broke on a UPS plane that crashed in Kentucky failed 4 times before on different planes (Yahoo News) US banks push back on Trump's call for a 10% credit card rate cap (Yahoo News) Alignment Healthcare Details Care-Management Growth Plan, Targets 300K Members at JPMorgan Event (Yahoo News) ReposiTrak (NYSE:TRAK) Is Experiencing Growth In Returns On Capital (Yahoo News) ASX to edge higher; Wall Street slumps as bank and tech stocks fall (Sydney Morning Herald) Guizhou: Western province looks to the future of big data (China Daily) China announces record $1tn trade surplus despite Trump tariffs (BBC) Shiba Inu vs. Bitcoin: Which Is More Likely to Be a Millionaire-Maker? (Yahoo News) AIIB loans $250m for Beijing coal-to-gas conversion (China Daily) US mortgage rates sink to 3-year low after Trump's astonishing $200B order. Capitalize fast even if you're a homeowner (Yahoo News) Parents are cutting back on child care as costs stretch budgets (The Washington Post) Jim Cramer Says 'Wall Street Doesn't Seem To Care' About Trump's 10% Cap On Credit Card Rates, Warns 'Millions' Will Lose Access To Credit (Yahoo News)
    Sports Canada's Emma Regan leaves Northern Super League to join Denver Summit FC (CBC) Report: Nuggets’ Jokic resuming on-court workouts in rehab from knee injury (Sportsnet) Aussie local thrilled after winning $1m one-point slam (Sydney Morning Herald) Will Canada end its Olympic curling drought? (CBC) Last year, the Waratahs coach accused players of being too comfortable. Has anything changed? (Sydney Morning Herald) What Australian sport can learn from queer ice hockey hit Heated Rivalry (The Guardian) Nigeria v Morocco: Africa Cup of Nations semi-final goes to extra time – live (The Guardian) Alexis Guimond posts narrow Para ski win for Canada at World Cup in Austria (CBC) Pro Licence admission barriers allow women's coaching opportunities to go 'down the drain' (The Guardian) ‘We’ve got some bad news’: Jets’ Arniel shares latest on depleted defence (Sportsnet) Blue Jays sign Eloy Jimenez, four others to minor-league deals (Sportsnet) Giannis Antetokounmpo boos own fans during Bucks' dismal loss to Timberwolves (The Guardian) 'One of the world's best': Manchester City swoop for USWNT midfielder Sam Coffey (The Guardian) Red Sox sign lefty Suarez as AL East continues to grow stronger (Sportsnet) Football transfer rumours: Chelsea to swoop for West Ham's Lucas Paquetá? (The Guardian) Aussie star snaps collarbone while leading Dakar (Sydney Morning Herald) Sánchez errors hand Arsenal first-leg lead despite Garnacho's Chelsea double (The Guardian) How a community tennis player beat AO stars (Sydney Morning Herald) Canada’s Roger Sloan finishes second at Korn Ferry Tour’s Bahamas Golf Classic (Sportsnet) Why is Stephen A Smith blaming Renee Good for her own death? | Etan Thomas (The Guardian)
    Arts Why you're more like the Traitors than you think and how it could harm you (BBC) Retired CBC host Cathy Alex remembered for her sense of humour, passion for journalism (CBC) GM's CEO Just Admitted An Uncomfortable Truth About Plug-In Hybrids (Yahoo News) Why is Honda changing its iconic logo after 40 years? (Yahoo News) Judgement reserved in appeal against Kneecap member (BBC) BTS fans ecstatic for 2 Toronto concerts in newly announced world tour (CBC) Officials announce plans to reintroduce creature after it has been extinct for 600 years: 'It might surprise people' (Yahoo News) David Hockney says moving Bayeux Tapestry to UK is 'madness' (BBC) Italian influencer Chiara Ferragni cleared of cake fraud (BBC) Meta makes drastic workforce decision after $73 billion in losses (Yahoo News) Sting pays Police bandmates £600,000 in royalties (BBC) Honey Singh faces backlash for 'Gaadi mein s*x karo' remarks (The Times of India) Louvre hikes ticket prices by 45% for most non-European visitors (CBC) WINK News loses another member of weather team after Devitt firing (Yahoo News) ICE raid on Minneapolis home "blatant constitutional violation” attorney says (Yahoo News) Clock ticks in Cuba as Trump cuts off Venezuelan oil (Yahoo News) Aamir's family, Gauri, Kiran attend Happy Patel screening (The Times of India) Julian Barnes on his last novel: 'I hope it's a good one to go out on' (BBC) Actor John Alford jailed for sex assaults on teens (BBC) Karl Stefanovic celebrates his 1 Point Slam win (Sydney Morning Herald)
    Technology ISS astronaut medical evacuation latest news: Crew-11 astronauts now returning to Earth (Space.com) Meet the biggest heat pumps in the world (BBC) Why are more bosses sharing the top job? (BBC) Interactive Brokers says betting on US midterm elections should juice growth of its platform (Yahoo News) No 10 welcomes reports X is addressing Grok deepfakes (BBC) TSMC likely to post fourth-quarter profit leap driven by AI boom (Yahoo News) Honey, I shrunk the data centres: Is small the new big? (BBC) Some museum entrance fees go up for non-EU tourists in France (France24) Monzo bank says issue affecting its mobile app resolved (BBC) A Scientific Expedition to Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier Deals With Weather Hiccups (New York Times) Trump imposes 25% tariff on imports of some advanced computing chips (Yahoo News) NASA Begins Astronaut Space Station Medical Evacuation: What to Know (New York Times) The showers and baths keeping data centre tech cool (BBC) UK politics: West Midlands crime commissioner resists calls for immediate sacking of chief constable – as it happened (The Guardian) Yukon earthquake reveals a fault line hidden beneath glaciers (CBC) China's 'Dr. Frankenstein' Thinks Time Is on His Side (New York Times) Excel: The software that's hard to quit (BBC) "Are You Dead," viral Chinese app, changing its name (CBS News) James Webb Space Telescope's mysterious 'little red dots' may be black holes in disguise (Space.com) Will tech trump tradition at bakers and biscuit makers? (BBC)

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