Politics
Iran Protests Death Toll Reaches 2,000 Amid Crackdown and Trump's Response
The death toll from nationwide protests in Iran has spiked to at least 2,000. Former U.S. President Trump cancels meetings with Iranian officials, pledging 'help is on its way.'
Business
London Council Reverses $3.1M Fee for Affordable Housing High-Rise for Newcomers
London city councillors have waived a contentious $3.1 million development charge for an affordable housing project by the Cross Cultural Learner Centre, ending a dispute over support for newcomers.
Sports
Olympic Ice Dance Champion Cizeron Accuses Ex-Partner Papadakis of Smear Campaign
French ice dance star Guillaume Cizeron alleges a smear campaign by former partner Gabriella Papadakis ahead of the 2026 Winter Games. Get the latest on the figure skating controversy.
Lifestyle
How to Fix a Warped Wooden Tray and Upgrade Your Home Heating
Expert Steve Maxwell solves a warped wooden tray dilemma and recommends a smart thermostat for hydronic heating. Learn his incremental woodworking method for lasting projects.
Entertainment
Health
Environment
Edmonton faces more record-breaking warmth this week
Edmonton could see more record high temperatures this week after Monday smashed previous marks. Meteorologist Josh Classen provides the forecast details.
Alberta smashes January temperature records
A historic warm spell shattered temperature records across Alberta on Monday, January 13, 2026, with unseasonably high readings reported province-wide. Meteorologist Josh Classen details the unprecedented weather event.
EV Battery Health Strong Despite Fast Charging Rise
New Geotab data reveals modern EV batteries degrade 2.3% annually. Fast charging above 100kW can double the rate, but overall longevity remains robust for fleets.
4 Dead in Gaza as Tent Walls Collapse During Severe Storm
Powerful winds in Gaza City caused walls to collapse onto tent camps, killing at least four displaced Palestinians. The tragedy highlights the perilous conditions for civilians amid ongoing conflict.
Vienna Airport Shut Down by Ice, Prague Flights Disrupted
A severe ice event on January 13, 2026, forced the full closure of Vienna International Airport and caused major flight disruptions in Prague. Get the latest details on the travel chaos.
Technology
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