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At least one killed and several embassies damaged in ‘barbaric’ Russian missile barrage on Kyiv, Ukraine says
Wayne Memorial Hospital, Fluck family reach settlement in 16-year-old's death
Three Women Built A $1.2 Million Home For Communal Living As A Solution To Growing Old Together
US scraps $10m bounty for arrest of Syria's new leader Sharaa
WATCH | People in Lebanon are divided about the future of Hezbollah
People in Lebanon are burying their dead and trying to rebuild their lives while a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah holds, as CBC News hears divided opinions on the future of the weakened militant group.
Naples woman who paid $15 for 200 gallons of gas at RaceTrac pleads no contest
Hypothermic hiker with frozen limbs rescued by helicopter after getting stuck on NH mountain
Gisèle Pelicot wanted us to know her name. These are the names of the men convicted in her rape
In September, as the trial that has shocked people around the world began, Gisèle Pelicot said she wanted people to know her name. And now that all 51 men charged in connection with the drugging, rape and assault of Gisèle have been found guilty by a French court, we can know theirs.
The Senate is targeting life-insurance policies that allow the rich to pass down everything from stocks to yachts to their kids tax-free. Here's how it works.
How Trump is playing off Canada's political chaos
It’s been a tumultuous week in Canadian politics, and Donald Trump has been paying attention, weighing in on Chrystia Freeland's resignation and repeating taunts about America’s “51st state.” CBC’s chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton asks The National's At Issue panel how Canada should navigate the U.S. president-elect's trolling.