Growth rebound: Canada posts 2.6% Q3 GDP surge; stronger trade and govt spending drive recovery

Canada’s economy rebounded with a stronger-than-expected 2.6% year-on-year growth in Q3 2025, driven by an improved trade balance and increased government spending. This recovery, exceeding analyst forecasts, was bolstered by declining imports and a surge in federal outlays, particularly on military hardware, as Prime Minister Mark Carney prioritizes defense upgrades.

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Karnataka crisis: As DKS sends ‘calibrated signals’ to high command – is ‘word’ the way forward?;

Karnataka’s leadership tussle intensifies as Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM Shivakumar head to Delhi for crucial talks. A reported 2023 power-sharing “word” between them is now at the center, with Shivakumar’s camp emphasizing the need to honor commitments for party credibility. The high command faces pressure to resolve the simmering dispute.

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New pic emerges as biological male Jammie Booker is stripped of Strongest Woman title and rivals call the athlete arrogant and talking trash

Jammie Booker, the reigning World’s Strongest Woman, was stripped of her title after competing as a biological male. The Official Strongman Games cited their policy of allowing competition based on sex assigned at birth. The controversy intensified with the spread of explicit photos and videos allegedly linked to Booker, leading to widespread debate and a…

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“You’re getting permanently banned!”: Asmongold draws a hard line on Twitch’s new mega-gift feature

Popular streamer Asmongold voiced strong disapproval of Twitch’s new $4,990 feature allowing viewers to gift 1,000 subs at once. He criticized the high cost and potential for misuse, even threatening permanent bans for those who gift him subs unless they prove seven-figure income, highlighting his frustration with the platform’s evolving monetization strategies.

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Students in 11 professional fields could borrow up to $200,000 under new federal loan rules

The Trump administration plans to introduce new federal student loan limits from July 2026, capping graduate borrowing at $20,500 annually and professional programmes at $50,000 per year. Graduate PLUS loans will be eliminated. While officials aim to curb debt and tuition growth, critics warn the changes could limit access to essential fields like nursing, social…

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Dell, HP, Lenovo, Xiaomi and other companies have an ‘AI warning’: The cost of products can go up as…

Tech giants like Dell and HP are bracing for a memory chip shortage, driven by soaring AI demand. Chipmakers are prioritizing advanced AI chips, leading to fewer standard ones for PCs and phones. This imbalance is already pushing prices up, with some companies like Xiaomi raising costs and others, like Lenovo, stockpiling to mitigate future…

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