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Trump's Year: Ros Atkins Breaks Down the Numbers

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US CanadaWatch: Police rescue cows from burning barnOfficers guided the cows to safety during the rescue, with no injuries reported to animals or humans.US CanadaWatch: Latest plans for White House ballroom revealedPresident Trump's architect told the National Capital Planning Commission that the new ballroom will match the height of the White House. US CanadaWatch: BBC speaks to Minneapolis residents gathered at shooting siteCommunity members have rallied at a makeshift memorial for Renee Good, a day after she was fatally shot by a US immigration agent.US CanadaWatch: Eyewitnesses recount deadly ICE shootingRenee Good was fatally shot by an ICE agent in the Central neighbourhood of Minneapolis.

US CanadaEyewitness video shows how deadly shooting in Minneapolis unfolded, second by secondBBC Verify breaks down how the shooting which killed a 37-year-old woman in Minneapolis unfolded.US CanadaVideo shows moment US immigration agent fatally shoots womanA woman in a car was shot and killed by a US immigration officer on a residential street in Minnesota.US CanadaTracking the oil tankers seized by the USThe US has announced the seizure of two oil tankers: the Marinera formerly known as the Bella 1 in the North Atlantic and the Sophia in international waters near the Caribbean.US CanadaWatch: Moment more than 80,000 teddy bears fly onto ice rinkA total of 81,796 stuffed toys hit the ice rink in a moment of "sweet, cuddly mayhem" at an American Hockey League game.US CanadaWatch: Over 100 firefighters on the scene of Denver blazeNo injuries have been reported as a result of the fire, with the cause still under investigation.US CanadaWatch: Residents kayak and wade through flood waters in California Bay AreaThe region is preparing for up 2.5ft (.76m) of coastal flooding over the weekend due to rain and increased king tides this time of year.US CanadaWatch: Moment 400-pound runaway prop injures Disney employeeThe incident took place during a live recreation of a scene from the film of Indiana Jones US CanadaZohran Mamdani sworn in as first Muslim New York City MayorThe Democratic politician took his oath over a Quran in the disused Old City Hall subway station.US CanadaCrystals and LEDs: a look at the Times Square New Year's Eve ballThe 'Constellation Ball' will drop to ring in 2026 for New York City.US CanadaHousing, Europe ties, economy... what Canadians are hopeful for in 2026The BBC spoke to people in Toronto and Montreal to find out what theyre optimistic about heading into the new year.US CanadaWatch: Bomb cyclone hits parts of the US with heavy snowThe powerful storm system brought blizzard conditions to areas of the Midwest and East Coast causing some travel delays.US Canada.

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