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    World News Crown says Calgary man who joined ISIS should serve a 16-year terrorism sentence (Global News) The Nobel Peace Prize Medal Has Been Sold Before for Millions (New York Times) X outages reported by tens of thousands of users worldwide: Downdetector (Global News) Timothy Busfield sexual misconduct allegations mount as wife Melissa Gilbert expresses support (The Guardian) Iran has a long history of violent suppression, but this time may be different (NBC News) Kemi Badenoch emerges stronger from Jenrick's messy split from Tories (The Guardian) Tories to step up attacks on Reform economic policy after Jenrick acrimony (The Guardian) 'Laureates can give...': Nobel Committee reacts to Machado handing peace prize to Trump (The Times of India) Toby Kiers, World Champion of Mycorrhizal Fungus (New York Times) Trump's tariffs push Canada and China to strike a deal of their own (The Washington Post) Woman 'overwhelmed' by loneliness killed herself and disabled daughter, coroner says (The Guardian) Trump calls Canada-China deal ‘good thing’ as U.S. officials voice concern (Global News) U.S. Cuts Health Aid and Ties It to Funding Pledges by African Governments (New York Times) Man armed with bow and arrow shot dead by NSW police (The Guardian) Kai Cenat's new clothing brand Vivet sparks mixed fan reactions and heartbreak theories (The Times of India) C.I.A. Director Meets With Venezuela's Interim President in Caracas (New York Times) Cloth wraps treated with 'dirt cheap' insecticide cut malaria cases in babies (The Guardian) Charlie Kirk's alleged killer asks for prosecutors to be disqualified (Sydney Morning Herald) Canadian canola farmers express ‘cautious optimism’ over trade agreement with China (Global News) Venezuela's Interim Leader Delivers State of the Union Address (New York Times)
    Canada Long-lost military medals returned to Winnipeg family (Global News) ‘This is overwhelming’: Alberta separatists praise turnout for petition signing (Global News) Poor rural cell service has some Maritimers feeling ‘out of luck’ in emergencies (Global News) Sorokin puts on 'outstanding' show vs. Oilers (Global News) NHL flame still flickers for Laval Rocket goalie Kaapo Kahkonen (Montreal Gazette) This ‘landmark’ Nova Scotia castle is back up for sale. The price has gone up (Global News) Line 6 Finch West LRT shut down again Friday morning after major snowstorm (CityNews) Calgary lifts water restrictions, officials say Bearspaw pipe fixed and stable (Global News) Montreal budget: Residents feel 'betrayed' over Falaise nature park (Montreal Gazette) Lockdown lifted at Runnymede Collegiate after gun reportedly seen inside school (CityNews) Evidence supports allegations of sexual assault, assault against Ontario judge: panel (CityNews) RCMP closes part of Trans-Canada Highway as winter conditions worsen (Global News) WestJet will reverse cramped seat configuration after widespread backlash (Global News) 5 people arrested in fight between tow truck drivers last October (CityNews) Sorokin, Islanders blank Oilers 1-0 (Global News) Police watchdog investigates after man shot dead by officers in Brantford, Ont. (Global News) Tribunal upholds $10,000 fine against B.C. ostrich farm (Global News) Judge upholds cat custody ruling, says parenthood and pet ownership aren’t same (Global News) Flair Airlines reroutes strategy to lure corporate travellers — without a business class (Global News) Bo Bichette agrees to 3-year, $126M deal with New York Mets: report (CityNews)
    United States Arellano: Even Grok thinks Elon Musk's claim that white men are persecuted is bull (The Los Angeles Times) Lawsuits against ICE agents would be allowed under proposed California law (The Los Angeles Times) Arizona draws a line on groundwater use after letting Saudi-owned company pump freely for years (The Los Angeles Times) Trump's DHS has shot 11 people during immigration enforcement operations since September (NBC News) Trump Cabinet secretaries conspired to violate Constitution, judge says (The Washington Post) Thousands gather statewide in anti-ICE protests, including hundreds in Huntington Beach (The Los Angeles Times) Surgeon accused of killing ex-wife and her dentist husband in Ohio indicted on murder charges (NBC News) California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta opts against running for governor. Again (The Los Angeles Times) Federal judge blocks Trump administration's freeze of $10 billion in child-care funds (The Los Angeles Times) Judge is skeptical on ICE agents wearing masks; case could have national implications (The Los Angeles Times) 'Doomsday Plane' appearance at LAX sparks online worry (The Los Angeles Times) Ex-Navy SEAL planned to fire explosives at police at San Diego 'No Kings' rally (The Los Angeles Times) California, L.A. brace for Trump's new threats to cut funds over immigration stance (The Los Angeles Times) California protester left blind in one eye is among string of violent run-ins with federal agents (ABC News) Iranian Americans in SoCal watch Iran protests with a mix of hope and 'visceral dread' (The Los Angeles Times) While celebrating Maduro's capture, Venezuelan immigrants worry about deportation (The Los Angeles Times) Chabria: Memo to Minneapolis from California: Please don't take the bait (The Los Angeles Times) Dozens of players and gamblers indicted on charges of fixing college basketball games (The Los Angeles Times) Magnitude 6.0 earthquake recorded off Oregon (The Los Angeles Times) House Democrats challenge new Homeland Security order limiting lawmaker visits to immigration facilities (The Los Angeles Times)
    Europe Ex-West Midlands Police chief could still face conduct probe despite retirement (The Evening Standard) World Governments Summit in Dubai expected to be the largest in the summit's history, organisers say (Euronews) Trump threatens tariffs on countries who oppose Greenland takeover (The Evening Standard) Kemi Badenoch refuses pact with Reform 'liars' as Jenrick claims defection 'uniting the right' (The Evening Standard) Fury as Lambeth Council spends £200k on legal battle over Brockwell Park festivals (The Evening Standard) Ex-councillor who stalked Dame Penny Mordaunt jailed after she 'feared sexual violence' (The Evening Standard) Doctors' strike helped forestall NHS winter crisis, say health leaders (The Financial Times) West Midlands MP 'very disappointed' over chief constable's exit (Channel 4 News) Ex-councillor jailed for stalking former Conservative MP Penny Mordaunt (The Guardian) West Midlands chief constable to retire after Maccabi Tel Aviv row (Channel 4 News) Police hunt man who sexually assaulted woman at Tube station (The Evening Standard) Teenager jailed over plot to copy Southport attacks at Oasis concert (Channel 4 News) Husband jailed for life over 'wicked' murder of wife (The Evening Standard) Michael Sheen raises the curtain on the new Welsh National Theatre (Channel 4 News) South East Water restores supply to homes in Kent and Sussex after week of chaos (Channel 4 News) Streeting allies call for unity amid reports Cabinet colleagues want him sacked (The Evening Standard) Government issued contempt of court warning over Sturgeon investigation ruling (The Evening Standard) West Midlands chief constable retiring was 'inevitable' says home affairs specialist (Channel 4 News) Reform UK's London mayor candidate condemned for burqa stop and search remarks (The Guardian) Is Robert Jenrick's plan to 'unite the right' doomed? (The Financial Times)
    Asia-Pacific AIIB loans $250m for Beijing coal-to-gas conversion (China Daily) Palaniswami's refusal to commit himself to Old Pension Scheme shows that it is unfeasible (The Hindu) ये क्या! जिस ईरान सरकार को धमका रहे थे ट्रंप, अब उसे ही बोला- Thank You (India Today) Apex wildlife body readies guidelines on 'religious structures' in sanctuaries (The Hindu) Can't use law to scuttle Parliamentary process, says SC, rejects Justice Varma's plea (The Times of India) Refunds to all passengers hit by disruptions from December 3-5 processed, IndiGo tells DGCA (The Hindu) Guizhou: Western province looks to the future of big data (China Daily) The Congress at 140, a crisis of structure (The Hindu) Delhi High Court seeks Centre's reply on Iran's detention of 16 Indian seafarers (The Hindu) China launches communication satellite for Algeria (China Daily) Six teens arrested over alleged Mildura crime spree (Sydney Morning Herald) Babar fumes at Smith before record over (Sydney Morning Herald) Autopsy: Jiang suffered several injuries before the fatal stab (China Daily) Son of Iran's last shah remains divisive figure despite presenting as rallying figure (France24) Algerian boy, 12, wins Shenzhen talent contest (China Daily) Suvendu Adhikari files Rs 100 crore defamation case against Mamata Banerjee (India Today) Satellite lofted for first Arab country (China Daily) Overspending at Brahmapuram could lead to corruption: former Kochi Mayor Anilkumar (The Hindu) ​On mute: On the U.S., geopolitical turmoil, India's response (The Hindu) Call of inclusion and unity as RSS, Muslim leaders hold dialogue (The Hindu)
    Politics 'Do not do this': Trump official shocks with wild new plan to buy a home (Raw Story) Trump's DHS caught scrubbing inflammatory post after baby nearly dies from ICE flashbangs (Raw Story) This Trump nightmare becomes more realistic with each passing day (Raw Story) Mixed signals and suspicions fueled clash between Fed and prosecutors (The Washington Post) Trump installs loyalists on panel set to review White House ballroom (The Washington Post) Machado gave her Peace Prize to Trump. Can a Nobel be gifted? (The Washington Post) Trump Appoints Allies to Review His Ballroom Plans (New York Times) Fed alarmed after DOJ emails spark fears of criminal probe tied to Trump feud (Raw Story) CNN presses DHS as videos show U.S. citizens roughed up in immigration raids (Raw Story) Trump pardons former Puerto Rico governor in campaign finance case (The Washington Post) Democrats launch campaign for Virginia voters to join redistricting fight (The Washington Post) 'These numbers are brutal': New Trump poll sends shockwaves (Raw Story) 'Wolf in sheep's clothing': Brutal focus group shows Trump faces mass defection (Raw Story) Vance's Greenland meeting ends with 'fundamental disagreement' (The Washington Post) Venezuela's Machado says she presented her Nobel Peace Prize to Trump during their meeting (National Public Radio) Immigration enforcement becomes a flashpoint in Minnesota Senate race (National Public Radio) 'A little Pollyanna-ish?' CNN anchor pushes back on GOP lawmaker after Trump approval drop (Raw Story) Iran's unrest is shaping China's view of power and world order (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Senate blocks Venezuela war powers bill after Vance breaks deadlock (The Washington Post) Sinema sued for allegedly having affair with bodyguard, breaking up marriage (The Washington Post)
    Business Why are more bosses sharing the top job? (BBC) Tech wreck: Job cuts at TCS drag Big 5 IT companies' net hiring to 17 in 9 months (The Times of India) Star Wars boss departs after leading franchise reboot (BBC) Mother of Elon Musk's child sues xAI over Grok deepfakes (BBC) Why the Northern Powerhouse Rail plan will really go ahead this time (BBC) 'They are essential': How smoke detectors are evolving (BBC) Excel: The software that's hard to quit (BBC) Will tech trump tradition at bakers and biscuit makers? (BBC) UK economy grew by 0.3% in November, beating forecasts (BBC) Iowa hot sauce company sues manufacturer over 'exploding' bottles (Yahoo News) Sebi lines up reforms to boost investment, woo foreign funds (The Times of India) Honey, I shrunk the data centres: Is small the new big? (BBC) X to stop Grok AI from undressing images of real people after backlash (BBC) Budget 2026-27 must keep the growth momentum (The Hindu) Government to give cash payouts to people in financial crisis (BBC) No 10 welcomes reports X is addressing Grok deepfakes (BBC) ChatGPT to carry adverts for some users (BBC) The showers and baths keeping data centre tech cool (BBC) Canadian economy expected to recover in Q1 after turbulent 2025, report says (The Financial Post) Equity markets to remain open on Budget Day on Feb 1 (The Hindu)
    Sports Premier League team news: predicted lineups for the weekend action (The Guardian) Sources: Rangers won’t offer Artemi Panarin a contract extension (Sportsnet) Testing times for English cricket | Letters (The Guardian) Canada's skeleton team cleared of wrongdoing after withdrawals spark Olympics dispute (CBC) Maple Leafs injury update: Latest on Nylander, Stolarz (Sportsnet) Star Texans receiver Nico Collins out for divisional round against Patriots (Sportsnet) Muhammad Ali forever stamp the ultimate reversal of government's view of him (CBS News) What surprising Bo Bichette signing means for Mets (Sportsnet) Wild place forwards Matt Boldy, Joel Eriksson Ek on injured reserve (Sportsnet) ​Break open: On the Australian Open 2026 (The Hindu) Canucks, Flames looking to make moves sooner than later (Sportsnet) Reports: Marc Guehi set for long-term move to Man City (Sportsnet) WPL-4: Radha, Richa, Shreyanka star as RCB maintains perfect run (The Hindu) FIFA says it's received more than 500 million World Cup ticket requests (CBS News) Premier League news: Arteta plays down Rice's tunnel spat with coach, Dyche seeks striker (The Guardian) Why the talent of Warriors’ Kuminga is attractive to deadline suitors (Sportsnet) With Guerrero-Bichette era over, Blue Jays will feel much different (Sportsnet) Systems Analyst: Why the Leafs have trouble holding leads (Sportsnet) CFL committee proposes change to how regular-season tie games end (Global News) Kyle Tucker signs with Dodgers (home) (Sportsnet)
    Arts JUST IN: Nancy Mace Under House Ethics Investigation (Yahoo News) Press advocates condemn Pentagon move to seize editorial control of Stars and Stripes (The Guardian) Was A$AP Rocky's comeback album worth the eight-year wait? (BBC) TV doctor says ADHD and OCD diagnoses have 'changed my life' (BBC) Supercharged 1969 Corvette Pro Street Convertible (Yahoo News) Madhu Chopra remembers life in uniform with late husband (The Times of India) ICE says a Cuban man died during a suicide attempt. A witness says a guard fatally choked him (Yahoo News) ChatGPT to start showing ads in the US (The Guardian) Grok AI: what do limits on tool mean for X, its users and UK media watchdog? (The Guardian) Tape of woman's last words upends husband's account of accidental shooting (Yahoo News) Germany returns stolen fragments of Bayeux Tapestry to France (BBC) United Airlines to launch first flight to unexpected European beach destination (Yahoo News) 'Why Is This So Difficult?' Gavin Newsom Ducks, Dips, Dives, and Dodges in Trans Debate With Ben Shapiro (Yahoo News) 'It's very embarrassing': Sophie Turner on rage, romance and the horror of watching Game of Thrones (The Guardian) Culture minister says hockey romance Heated Rivalry is a Cancon triumph (CBC) BBC could soon make programmes for release first on YouTube under deal (The Guardian) Investment strategist sees opportunity in emerging markets (Yahoo News) Bank of America warns major threat could push trillions out of U.S. banks (Yahoo News) 'I have rewatched the show more than 60 times': your favourite comfort TV (The Guardian) Republicans vouch for Fed chair, creating a rare schism with Trump (Yahoo News)
    Technology How to sleep well in 2026 – podcast (The Guardian) YouTube relaxes monetization policy on videos with controversial content (ABC News) 'The Ascent of Rauschenberg' (CollectSpace) Astronomers searching for alien life are sharpening our cosmic clocks. Here's why (Space.com) Meet a trio of intrepid cadets boldly joining 'Star Trek: Starfleet Academy' (interview) (Space.com) Pet owners call for trapping signage, regulation near community trails (CBC) Ant and Dec launch their first podcast - a smart move or late to the party? (BBC) Hacker steals $282 million crypto in hardware wallet social-engineering attack (Yahoo News) TikTok to strengthen age-verification technology across EU (The Guardian) 2025 was the third-hottest year ever recorded on Earth, data shows (NBC News) These fully grown sea lions won't stop nursing, and scientists don't know why (CBC) BP accused of 'insidious' influence on UK education through Science Museum links (The Guardian) California AG sends letter demanding xAI stop producing deekfake content (Yahoo News) From OpenAI's offices to a deal with Eli Lilly — how Chai Discovery became one of the flashiest names in AI drug development (Yahoo News) NASA hopes to launch Artemis 2 astronauts to the moon next month, but it's going to be tight: 'This is not a rush' (Space.com) AI will transform the 'human job' and enhance skills, says science minister (The Guardian) X still allowing users to post sexualised images generated by Grok AI tool (The Guardian) Prominent PR firm accused of commissioning favourable changes to Wikipedia pages (The Guardian) Virginia Coastal Offshore Wind Project Can Continue, Judge Rules (New York Times) Supreme Court will decide on use of warrants that collect the location history of cellphone users (ABC News)

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