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Details still unconfirmed in Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal

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CBC's senior international correspondent Margaret Evans outlines the questions still lingering about the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement that could be the first step in ending a 15-month-long war in Gaza.
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How to sustainably achieve health-related resolutions

9th - Higher Ed
It's that time of year again — when gym memberships spike and diets go viral on social media. To talk about how to make sustainable health resolutions without falling for the latest trend, Dan Burritt is joined by CBC health columnist...
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How to create a 2025 bingo card to help with goal-setting

9th - Higher Ed
Digital creator Kaylen Faye tells BC Today guest host Dan Burritt about her 2025 bingo card of personal goals, which includes a variety of aims from learning crochet to purchasing a property. Life coach and mediator Rebecca Haas also...
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New year, new resolutions: Here's what some St. John's residents are planning for 2025

9th - Higher Ed
It's a new year. That means new beginnings, new resolutions and new goals. The CBC's Arlette Lazarenko took to the streets to hear from the public about what their plans are for 2025.
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How to make your New Year’s resolutions stick

9th - Higher Ed
It's that time of year again, when many people want to hit the reset button and make some New Year’s resolutions. The CBC's Matt Fratpietro hit up a local gym in Thunder Bay, Ont., to find out the best ways to make your New Year’s goals...
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How to make New Year's resolutions you'll actually stick to

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Lesley Lutes from the University of B.C.'s Okanagan campus said setting up smaller, smarter goals is one of the best ways to stay on track if you've made a resolution for 2025.
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What drives alpine skier Jack Crawford?

9th - Higher Ed
His teammates, parents, and coaches talk about his pursuit of being the best skier in the world.
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Researchers at UPEI launch a survey to find out what residents think about Bio Mass energy.

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers at UPEI launch a survey to find out what residents think about Bio Mass energy.
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Lewandowski Joins Messi & Ronaldo In Exclusive Club

9th - Higher Ed
Robert Lewandowski became just the third player in the history of the Champions League to score 100 goals in the competition. Wion's Mohammed Saleh gets you the details.
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How Trump’s election is being seen at COP29

9th - Higher Ed
A group of former leaders and climate experts said the annual UN COP climate talks were no longer fit for purpose and needed to be reformed, publishing a critical open letter. The role of the United States in COP could also change, with...
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Israel attacks south Beirut after new Lebanon evacuation warning

9th - Higher Ed
The Israeli military repeatedly launches attacks after issuing such alerts, leaving residents with minutes to escape.
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Netanyahu pledges to return families in northern Israel to their homes

9th - Higher Ed
Netanyahu is speaking following a meeting with his security cabinet that discussed a potential ceasefire deal.
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Escalating tensions with Hezbollah unlikely to achieve meaningful gains: Analyst

9th - Higher Ed
Analyst says the Israeli army escalating tensions with Hezbollah and fighting wars on two fronts would be a “terrible mistake”.
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Bloomberg

How Russia's Economy Has Survived Putin's War

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Despite years of sanctions for annexing Crimea and a later full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia's economy endured. Now, with Donald Trump shifting global alliances, it's Europe that's at a crossroads.
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Bloomberg

Executive Sentiment Under Trump

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Nina Trentmann, Bloomberg News speaks with Romaine Bostick and Scarlet Fu about US executive sentiment on the Trump administration. Tariffs and inflation are the biggest concerns.
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Bloomberg

BofA's Francisco Blanch on All Things Gold

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Francisco Blanch, head of commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America Securities, discusses accounting of US gold holdings in Fort Knox, reports of "gold shifting" from the vaults of the Bank of England, and what the idea of...
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Bloomberg

AI Data Centers in Need of 'Power Plugs'

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Joseph Majkut, director of Energy Security and Climate Change at the Center for Strategic & International Studies, discusses the future of energy use and production as continued rising AI demand calls for more power. He joins Caroline...
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Bloomberg

Barrick CEO: Gold Miner Making Progress in Mali Dispute

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Barrick Gold Chief Executive Officer Mark Bristow says the company is "making progress" in its dispute with Mali's military regime, but the advances haven't come as fast as expected. The CEO of the world's No. 2 gold producer speaks with...
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Federal Reserve decides not to change interest rates despite pressure from Trump

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The Federal Reserve expressed concern that inflation has not eased enough for it to continue lowering interest rates. (Scripps News)
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Fed Is Not in Hurry to Lower Rates, Powell Says

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says officials are not in a hurry to lower interest rates, citing a strong economy and solid labor market. He speaks in Washington after policy makers voted unanimously to keep the federal funds rate...
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Financial experts share tips to help your accounts stay in the green in 2025

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Financial experts weigh in on how to keep your finances in order in 2025. (Scripps News Tampa)
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Bloomberg

Fed's Powell Says Inflation Is Moving Closer to Our Goal

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The Federal Reserve lowered its benchmark interest rate for the third consecutive time, but reduced the number of expected cuts in 2025, signaling caution. Chair Jerome Powell says inflation is moving toward its goal of 2%. Powell...
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New year, new me: Exploring the 'October Theory' as goal setting trend picks up

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Many are resetting habits, and adhering to 'October Theory' ideals weeks ahead of the new year. The idea behind the trend is to start resolutions well before traditional New Year's commitments. (Scripps News)
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Defence Secretary hails new UK-Germany security pact

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John Healey hailed a new security pact between Britain and Germany as the first step towards a “deep new defence relationship” between the countries, as the UK Government seeks to rebuild post-Brexit ties with Europe. The Defence...