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- Sell or persist? The Alejandro Balde debate at FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona is considering selling Alejandro Balde, a transfer request from Benfica has been denied, Balde's future at the club remains uncertain.
- Anxiety Over Social Security Benefits Grows As Funding Cliff Looms
Social Security benefits to face funding cliff due to delayed payments
- "This is unacceptable": Hoeneß steps up criticism of Nagelsmann
Hoeneß criticizes current state of German national team
- Ask Lisi: Shining light on abuse towards men
Men are increasingly speaking out about the prevalence of abuse and mistreatment they face in society, with many sharing their personal stories of trauma and resilience.
- Central Hamilton exotic animal 'rescue centre' under investigation following blaze
A fire broke out at the Critter Junction exotic animal 'rescue centre' in Hamilton.
- His marathon swim was going great — until a shark showed up
Loren King sets record in Hawaii marathon swim
- T & T Supermarket, Whole Foods Market, Farm Boy, Amazon: What you need to know about the latest Ontario food recalls
Ontario food recalls issued for chocolate bars, spices, sprouting seeds, wasabi green peas, soup
- LETTER: Gas can flying from truck crashes into car near Vernon
Truck crashes into car near Vernon, gas can ignites
- NEWS OF THE WEEK: Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni settle It Ends With Us lawsuit
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni settle It Ends With Us lawsuit after a year and a half of bitter feuding
- NASA's Artemis 2 commander and astrophotographer team up to capture breathtaking, never-before-seen shots of the moon's far side - Space
NASA releases thousands of photos from Artemis II mission
- Downtown Brampton residents upset after city cuts down hundreds of mature trees
Residents express outrage over city's decision to cut down hundreds of mature trees
- Leisa Lee: Meet the woman behind the scenes of Montreal’s biggest events - CTV News
Leisa Lee is a renowned event producer and coordinator for large-scale events in Montreal.
- Jaya James shares about her years at Hope House Guelph and being a part of a community that cares
Hope House provides support services to vulnerable individuals and families.
- 71-year-old accused of spray-painting hate speech in downtown Niagara Falls
71-year-old man accused of spray-painting hate speech in downtown Niagara Falls.
- Solmar drops appeal of OLT decision on Randwood Estate
Solmar drops appeal of OLT decision on Randwood Estate
- 11 Adorable Celebrity Dogs Who Are Almost as Famous as Their Parents
Ariana Grande's Toulouse, Katy Perry's Nugget, and other celebrity dogs
- HSBC's head of wealth says the old retirement model is dead — and 87% who've tried the new one say it changed their life
HSBC's head of wealth says the traditional retirement model is outdated, many who've adopted alternative strategies report a positive impact on their lives.
- C.J. Holmes: Nets enter NBA draft lottery with No. 1 pick in play, franchise history on their shoulders
Nets enter NBA draft lottery with No. 1 pick in play
- Morgan Fox Didn’t Show Up for Her Shift at FedEx. Then She Was Found Dead in Her Car
Morgan Fox was fatally shot in her car after missing a shift at FedEx in October 2020.
- Psychiatrist Advocated for Mental Health. Still, She Feared Others Would Judge Her for Discussing Her Own Struggles (Exclusive)
Dr. Jessi Gold, a psychiatrist, discusses her struggles with mental health despite appearing to be fine on the surface.
- Sandisk: A Better Business, But A Harder Stock To Chase (Rating Downgrade)
Sandisk transitions from cyclical NAND recovery to structural AI storage leader with robust earnings, leading to a downgrade of its stock rating.
- UK police charge two men in connection with filming antisemitic TikTok videos
Two men charged with antisemitic harassment in UK
- Andrew Keegan Hits Back at Speculation He Was a 'Cult' Leader: 'That's Not at All What It Was'
Andrew Keegan addresses speculation about his past group Full Circle, denying it was a cult.
- 'Mortal Kombat II' looks like a video game. The 'Resident Evil' reboot does not. Do audiences care?
A 'Mortal Kombat II' movie seems to follow the game's storyline closely. The 'Resident Evil' reboot deviates significantly from the original game. The success of 'Minecraft' and 'Super Mario Bros. Galaxy' movies suggests that audiences are open to faithful adaptations.
- Toronto has seen a population boom — of dogs. But human-canine tension shows they're not everyone's best friend
Toronto's dog population surges, straining human-canine relationships
- Mats Sundin knows what comes with playing for the Maple Leafs. The No. 1 pick will quickly learn too
Mats Sundin's experience as No. 1 pick may not prepare him for the challenges of playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
- At the Milken conference, a dealmakers’ playground, exuberance and unease about AI dwarf all else
Artificial intelligence dominates conversation
- 14 Canadian business leaders share the best advice they got from their moms
Listen to your mom, she's already figured it out.
- How handing out small rewards for good behaviour is changing student culture in P.E.I.'s schools
Positive Behaviour Intervention Supports program reduces problem behaviour in P.E.I. schools.
- ‘My children would have had a chance’: Mom fights to change car seat laws - CP24
A mother's fight for change in car seat laws
- 'Giant rainbow:' One million tulips are blooming at this Ontario farm - CBC
One million tulips are blooming at an Ontario farm
- ‘The law doesn’t always equal safe’: N.B. mom fights for tougher car seat laws 13 years after losing two children in crash - CTV News
New Brunswick mom advocates for stricter car seat regulations after losing two children in a car crash 13 years ago.
- ‘My children would have had a chance’: Mom fights to change car seat laws - CTV News
A mother is fighting to change car seat laws in her province to make it easier for families to use infant car seats on strollers.
- When a woman couldn't find the perfect prosthetic, she worked to make her own
A woman created her own prosthetic after being unable to find a suitable one, joining a project that could lead to advancements in prosthetic technology.
- Wally Rich died in a unlicensed group home that repeatedly failed compliance checks, inquiry hears
Wally Rich, a 15-year-old, died in a non-licensed group home in May 2020.
- Storytelling through Indigenous art exhibition runs through Nov. 8
Storytelling through Indigenous art exhibition explores contemporary and historical pieces at the Museum at Campbell River through November 8.
- Foundiougne: the Prison Administration denies suicide of an inmate...
The General Directorate of Prison Administration (DGAP) denies reports of a female prisoner's suicide.
- Sony PS5 Sales Crash After Massive Price Hikes, PS6 Development Confirmed
PS5 sales slow due to rising prices and costs
- The Warsh Fed Vs. Interest Rates, Inflation And Federal Debt
The Federal Reserve may implement a 'Warsh Plan' to combat high inflation and rising debt by favoring REITs and utilities over long-term bonds.
- Vertex: Navigating Through A Brave New AI World
Vertex stock faces AI disruption fears, benefits from Workday partnership and cost cuts
- 'Colonial thinking': Inuit criticize backlash to Gov. Gen. Mary Simon’s brand of bilingualism
Inuit criticize Prime Minister Trudeau's emphasis on bilingualism, citing Governor General Mary Simon's own bilingualism.
- Grain dispute reveals bad blood between Ukraine and Israel
Ukraine and Israel clash over grain shipment
- Call transcripts shed light on military police's alleged mishandling of suicide
Military police took over six hours to respond to a wellness check on an officer after his wife called them
- Why Hamilton councillor Alex Wilson will not seek re-election in Ward 13
A Dundas councillor announced they won't seek re-election.