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Stanley Issues Recall After Reports of Lid Failures and Burns

Stanley, the maker of the widely popular travel mugs, has announced a major recall on millions of lids, raising safety concerns among users. The issue stems from lids detaching during use—often while the drinker is mid-sip of hot coffee—leading to burns and injuries. The recall impacts approximately 2.6 million mugs sold since mid-2016.

Two-Month GST/HST Break Starts This Saturday

Starting December 14, Canadians can enjoy two months of savings as the federal government temporarily removes the GST/HST from certain essential goods. This tax break applies to items bought and delivered by February 15, 2025, with no extra steps required from shoppers—the tax is automatically removed at checkout.

Google Unveils Powerful New AI Tool: Gemini 2.0

Google has revealed Gemini 2.0, a significant upgrade to its AI capabilities. The platform can handle text, images, audio, and code, making it more versatile for a variety of tasks. With faster processing and enhanced tools like Google Search, Gemini 2.0 offers improved functionality and seamless user experiences.

YouTube TV to Raise Monthly Price to $82.99

YouTube TV is raising its monthly price from $72.99 to $82.99 starting in January. The company informed subscribers today, explaining the increase is due to rising content costs and investments in improving the service. Features like unlimited DVR storage and a large on-demand library were highlighted as part of the value offered.

Trump Again: TIME's Person of the Year

Donald Trump has been named TIME Magazine's Person of the Year for 2024, marking the second time he's received this honor, following his initial award in 2016 after his presidential election victory. The announcement will be celebrated with Trump ringing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange this Thursday, highlighting his significant influence on global events over the past year.

FIFA Confirms Saudi Arabia as 2034 World Cup Host Amid Controversy

FIFA has officially announced that Saudi Arabia will host the 2034 Men’s World Cup, marking the first time the nation will hold the prestigious tournament. The decision was made during an online meeting led by FIFA President Gianni Infantino, where more than 200 member federations showed their support for the bid with resounding applause. Saudi Arabia was the sole bidder for the 2034 event after FIFA's decision to limit eligibility to Asia and Oceania, giving prospective hosts a narrow four-week window to declare their candidacy.

"28 Years Later" Trailer Ignites Anticipation

The long-awaited trailer for 28 Years Later is finally here, and it’s already creating a frenzy among fans of the beloved zombie franchise. Set nearly three decades after the original rage virus outbreak, the story follows survivors on a secluded island who risk everything to journey back to the mainland.

Lawsuit Alleges Jay-Z and Sean Combs Involved in Rape

A lawsuit filed in New York accuses Jay-Z and Sean Combs of sexual assault involving a minor in 2000. The plaintiff, identified only as “Jane Doe,” claims the incident took place after she was taken to a party following the MTV Video Music Awards. Allegations include being drugged and assaulted at the event.