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  • NewsCBC

    #TheMoment a surfer took aim at history by conquering massive wave

    Sebastian Steudtner is eyeing a world record after surfing one of the biggest waves ever measured in Nazare, Portugal.

  • NewsCBC

    Trump jury selected as man sets himself on fire outside

    WARNING: This story contains disturbing details | With jury selection complete, opening arguments in Donald Trump's hush money trial are set to begin Monday. But just as the work week was about to wrap up, a man set himself on fire outside the courthouse.

  • NewsCBC

    Breaking down the capital gains tax changes

    The federal government unveiled billions in spending in its 2024 budget, and to help pay for it all, it’s proposing changes to how capital gains are taxed. CBC’s Nisha Patel breaks down how it works and who will be affected.

  • EntertainmentCBC

    Taylor Swift delights fans with surprise double album

    Taylor Swift surprised fans overnight with a double album, two hours after the midnight release of her latest record, The Tortured Poets Department. Swift's 11th studio album is already making history and giving fans insight into her life over the last couple years.

  • NewsCBC

    How AI at the Paris 2024 Olympics is about to change sports

    Olympic organizers shared plans today to transform the sports landscape, using artificial intelligence. The new technology could improve everything from judging to international scouting efforts.

  • NewsGlobal News

    Maude Lewis letters to Ontario WW2 veteran sell for thousands of dollars

    Six special letters from the 1960s between two unlikely pen pals have sold at auction for thousands of dollars. They were sent to a Second World War veteran-turned-artist in Ontario by acclaimed Nova Scotia folk artist Maud Lewis. Heidi Petracek reports on what led to the long distance connection and where the letters are now.

  • NewsCBC

    Judge orders joint custody of this dog under new B.C. law

    A B.C. Supreme Court judge has ordered split custody of a golden retriever named Stella after a new provincial law recognizes pets as family members, not just property.