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Trump's Reiner Death Post Draws Widespread Condemnation

President Donald Trump faces intense criticism for a social media post blaming director Rob Reiner's murder on 'Trump Derangement Syndrome.' The White House amplified the message, sparking outrage from both sides of the aisle. Read the full story and reac

Edmonton Grieving Parents Share Holiday Hope

An Edmonton support group helps parents navigate the holidays after losing a child. Gibson Glavin shares memories of his sons Brendan and Andrew, finding strength in community.

Funniest Canadian Pet Posts to Brighten Your Week

Feeling the grind? HuffPost's weekly roundup of the funniest pet posts from Bluesky, Instagram, and X is here to deliver pure joy. These Canadian-friendly animal antics are the perfect digital pick-me-up.

Couples Share Hilarious Daily Moments on Social Media

From forgotten Costco hot dogs to sage-burning partners, couples on X, Bluesky, and Threads are finding comedy in the ordinary. Discover the latest batch of relatable and funny posts about relationships.

'Rage Bait' Named Oxford's 2025 Word of the Year

Oxford University Press names 'rage bait' its 2025 Word of the Year, defining the provocative online content designed to fuel anger and social media traffic. Discover the other contenders.

Weekly Roundup of Funniest Pet Posts Online

Looking for a laugh? Check out this week's funniest pet posts from across social media featuring dogs, cats and their hilarious antics. Perfect Canadian pet content!

Nigerian parents kept in dark over abducted children

Parents in Nigeria's Papiri community remain uninformed about their children's fate days after gunmen stormed St. Mary's Catholic School. Authorities face mounting criticism over information blackout.

Australia bans social media for children under 16

Australia implements landmark social media ban for children under 16, facing court challenges while prioritizing youth mental health and online safety. Learn about the global implications.

Study: Short-Form Videos Harm Mental Health

A major analysis of 71 studies finds short-form videos like TikTok and Instagram Reels are linked to poorer cognition and mental health decline. Learn the risks.

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