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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to meet with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney today.
The CBC reporting that Zelensky will make a stopover in Halifax before heading to Florida for a meeting with President Trump tomorrow.
Russia, meanwhile, launched another wave of missile and drone attacks on Kyiv.
Many of the targets appear to be power stations and residential buildings.
A ceasefire has come into force along the border between Thailand and Cambodia.
The ceasefire agreement freezes the front lines and bans reinforcements.
The BBC's Jonathan Head reports that the 72-hour truce was agreed by the two countries' defence ministers following Chinese diplomacy.
Trust in federal health agencies has dropped this year under the leadership of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Mostly his critics and supporters don't often talk to each other, but NPR's Ping Huang reports on a place where they do.
President Trump has said he'll take action to bring down high housing costs in 2026.
But as NPR's Jennifer Ludden reports, economists expect prices to remain out of reach for many.
Officials in California have given up efforts to reinstate federal funding for a high-speed rail system.
The Alberta Clipper that's been dumping heavy snow in the northeast is expected to move out over the Atlantic today.
The storm packing a mix of snow and ice has disrupted post-holiday travel and has prompted the governors of New York and New Jersey to issue emergency declarations.
Power outages are limited in the northeast, but in Michigan, crews are working to get the lights back on.