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CBC.ca

Rental car charges and a StubHub scalping scheme exposed: CBC's Marketplace Cheat Sheet

The CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.

How a family is coping a year after toddler nearly killed in Lapu-Lapu Day tragedy

Val De La Cruz and his son Jeb were lining up for a lemonade at the Lapu-Lapu Day festival last April when the two were struck by an SUV ramming through the crowd. One year on, the 2 ½-year-old is back to giggling and singing, but his parents are still dealing with injuries and fear.

After autistic child's wandering from school, experts say Ontario's special education needs more support

Elopement, when an autistic person runs or wanders away from caregivers or a safe location, is a regular school safety consideration. Yet advocates and experts say the elopement of a nine-year-old from school this week puts the spotlight on inadequate in-school support of Ontario students with disabilities.

Facing rural realities and mistrust in hospitals, these women turned to home births

Though no one is tracking medically unassisted births in Canada, infant mortality data from the Ontario coroner, the challenges of accessing maternal medicine in rural B.C., and a growing online freebirthing community suggest more women are choosing this route.

1 reason why healthy people have heart attacks, and what experts say could help

Research indicates that about one in five Canadians have high levels of Lipoprotein(a), putting them at greater risk of a heart attack or stroke. And yet, many people have no idea because there is no routine screening for Lp(a), which also has no symptoms. That's something experts have been wanting to change.

From National Pizza Day to National Puppy Day: Why so many national days have filled the calendar

National Day Calendar recognizes over 3,000 special days, weeks and months that are celebrated worldwide. The days honour everything from jelly beans to beer cans — but if every day is special, is any day truly special?

Manitoba to ban social media, AI chatbots for youth, premier says

Manitoba will ban youth from using social media and AI chatbots, Premier Wab Kinew announced on Saturday. The proposed law protecting youth from the harmful effects of social media will be the first of its kind in Canada.

Well-known rock climber dies after falling 20 metres from Stawamus Chief in Squamish, B.C.

Will Stanhope was widely known as a free solo climber and was a member of the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides. He was scaling Rutabaga at the time of his fall.

NHL playoffs: Fans are following the games — and the WAGs

Interest in wives and girlfriends of professional athletes — known as "WAGs" — is a global phenomenon, across sports from hockey to soccer to F1 racing. Experts say social media has created opportunities for WAGs to build their own brands and expand their influence — and thus, create names for themselves in their own right.
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Toronto Star

Blue Jays star George Springer puts $6.5 million Toronto mansion up for sale

Springer is playing out his last season of a six-year, $150-million (U.S.) contract that the Blue Jays signed him to back in 2021.

Hwy. 401 partially closed in Pickering after multiple crashes kill one driver, seriously injure two police officers

All eastbound collector and express lanes on Highway 401 from Whites Road are closed following multiple collisions early Sunday morning.

Accused gunman at correspondents' dinner was likely targeting Trump and top officials, Blanche says

Officials believe the accused gunman traveled by train from California to Chicago and then on to Washington.

The secret to solving student absenteeism? Ontario's plan is a start — but some say there are better ways to get students back

There's much to be learned from asking why kids are missing class and what some schools have tried to get them back.

Toronto's shelters saw 12 days when they didn't turn anyone away in the cold. How can we make that the norm?

After nearly five years of routinely turning away hundreds of people a night, sector workers say the milestone shows how far the system can stretch in an emergency — a strategy that could be repeated in extreme summer heat.

What to expect from Mark Carney’s fiscal update amid high deficits and rising risks

Ahead of the April 28 spring economic update it's becoming clearer how Carney and Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne are making their mark on the government's books to respond to world events.

Paris has tackled gridlock. Ford could learn a lesson from the ancient city

The French government has invested enormous sums in sustainable transit in Paris, Doug Ford should do the same for Toronto.

For Spain's 'resistance' leader, Trump's taunts are badge of honour

Public disagreement with Donald Trump, and Mark Carney too, as well as political scandals at home have been no bar to global popularity for Pedro Sánchez.

Carney vs. Spain's PM on globalization and Trump

Do we need a global order? Did we even believe in the old one?

The hunt for Toronto’s 3,000 cherry blossoms: A guide to this year's peak bloom

From High Park to hidden groves, "Sakura Steve" guides us to the best spots to see the flowers.
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Globe and Mail

Buckingham Palace discussing royal visit with Washington after shooting near Trump

King Charles and Queen Camilla are due to visit the U.S. on Monday for four-day state visit

How the shooting at the White House correspondents' dinner unfolded

How the shooting at the White House correspondents' dinner unfolded.

Top Pakistan officials race to restart peace talks after U.S. keeps envoys home

A second round of talks between Iran and the U.S. fell apart over the weekend

Who is Cole Tomas Allen, the alleged attacker at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner

Social media suggests the suspect is a highly educated tutor and amateur video game developer from California

Trump unharmed after shots fired at White House Correspondents’ dinner

Law enforcement searched the home of the 31-year-old from California who was arrested at the scene

Video of Trump's evacuation from White House correspondents dinner

See the moment U.S. President Donald Trump was rushed from the White House correspondents dinner during a security incident.

Trump safe after shots fired at White House correspondents’ dinner, suspected gunman detained

Suspect identified as 31-year-old man from California

Trump safe after security incident at White House correspondents dinner

U.S. President and first lady Melania Trump evacuated by Secret Service

Mali hit by large-scale attacks claimed by al Qaeda-linked militants

Mali’s army says it had killed ‘several hundred’ assailants; attacks reported in multiple northern cities

Orbán will not take seat in Hungary’s parliament after landslide election loss

Outgoing prime minister says he will focus on rebuilding his nationalist-populist political community
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Global News

Trump calls off planned peace talks as Iran’s foreign minister leaves Pakistan

Iran’s foreign minister left Pakistan before U.S. envoys arrived for ceasefire talks, as tensions persist and global trade remains strained by Strait of Hormuz disruptions.

Iran and U.S. dispatch negotiators to Pakistan for new talks after delays

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi's trip comes as much of the world has been on edge over a war that has snarled crucial energy exports through the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump says Israel, Lebanon agree to extend Hezbollah ceasefire for 3 weeks

Trump said a meeting between the Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors to the United States on Thursday went 'very well,' leading to the extension of the ceasefire set to expire Monday.

Tourist charged after damaging Neptune statue following ‘pre-marital dare’

The tourist, identified as a 28-year-old woman, intended to 'touch' the statue's carved private parts, officials said.

White House accuses China of theft of AI technology ahead of summit

The Chinese Embassy in Washington said it opposes "the baseless allegations," adding that Beijing "attaches great importance to the protection of intellectual property rights."

Prince Harry makes surprise Kyiv visit, calls on U.S. to do more for Ukraine

Harry, whose visit comes as the country endures its fifth year of war with Russia, said it was 'good to be back in Ukraine' upon arrival at the city's main railway station.

‘Shoot and kill’ Iranian boats laying sea mines, Trump tells military

“I have ordered the United States Navy to shoot and kill any boat, small boats though they may be...that is putting mines in the waters of the Strait of Hormuz,” Trump posted.

Ukraine gets US$106B loan package from EU after Hungary changes vote

The measures were prepared early this year and set to be announced in February to mark the fourth anniversary of the conflict, but Hungary and Slovakia had opposed the move.

The U.K. just banned smoking for life for youth. Should Canada do the same?

The U.K. Parliament has passed a bill that will permanently outlaw sales of tobacco products, including cigarettes, to anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 2009.

Iran attacks 3 ships hours after Trump announces ceasefire extension

Iranian media said the Revolutionary Guard had seized two of the ships, marking a further escalation, though the White House said the seizures didn't violate ceasefire terms.
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New York Times

California Man Identified as Cole Tomas Allen in Custody After Shooting at Dinner Attended by Trump

Shots were fired at the hotel hosting the White House correspondents’ dinner. Authorities said the attack was carried out by a lone gunman who was brought down by the Secret Service.

Tillis Prepared to Advance Fed Nominee after Justice Dropped Probe

Senator Thom Tillis said he had received assurances from federal prosecutors that eased his concerns, setting the stage for a key committee vote on Kevin Warsh.

A Shooting in Washington

We have the latest on the shooting at the White House correspondents’ dinner.

Dwarkesh Patel’s Podcast Lets You Eavesdrop on the A.I. Elite

Dwarkesh Patel was a bored college sophomore looking for intellectual stimulation. Now he commands interviews with Jensen Huang and Mark Zuckerberg and holds his own with deeply nerdy A.I. researchers.

The Hard Life of an Immigrant Whose Killing Became a Symbol for Trump

President Trump posted surveillance footage of Nilufa Easmin’s brutal killing by another immigrant to advance his agenda. Behind the rhetoric was a more nuanced story.

‘It Wasn’t Real, but It Was Real’

How ICE transformed a Chicago neighborhood.

40 Years After the Meltdown, War Layers Another Disaster on Chernobyl

Ideas have been floated for how the contaminated zone could bring economic benefits to Ukraine. But for the foreseeable future, it will be an army-controlled security belt.

Iranian Negotiators Set to Return to Pakistan to Try to Revive Truce Talks

It was not clear whether President Trump would send his negotiators for a new round of discussions after abruptly calling off a trip by his top advisers on Saturday.

Islamabad Reopens After U.S.-Iran Talks Fail to Materialize

Officials had locked the city down, anticipating talks between U.S. and Iranian delegations. But they didn’t happen. “What did I close my business for?” one business owner asked.

Trump Describes His Mind-Set After Shooting at White House Correspondents’ Dinner

Very little was clear about what had happened at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night. But the president wanted to talk about it.

CNBC

World leaders express shock, support after White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting

Leaders from the U.K., France, the EU and Pakistan react to a shooting at a high-profile dinner in Washington, D.C., with Trump and his cabinet members.

Purple ube’s viral rise is turning a Filipino staple into a global trend — but supplies are tightening

Ube, a naturally sweet, starchy vegetable grown in the Philippines, has transcended Filipino culture and become a social media sensation.

Trump cancels U.S. envoy trip to Pakistan for Iran war negotiations: 'If they want to talk, all they have to do is call'

U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner had been expected to arrive in Islamabad on Saturday.

From car and phone to tractor owners, a populist wave is rising to end the 'captive' repair economy

"Right to repair" legislation is an issue that political candidates across the U.S. have made part of their affordability messaging.

Some young Americans scale back dating as costs and apps add pressure, survey shows

Dating is becoming a financial decision for young Americans, with higher costs and paid apps leading many to cut back on dates.

$300 bags, $150 earrings, $60 hats: Mid-priced products are a status symbol for young shoppers

A growing number of Gen Zers and millennial consumers with disposable income are shifting away from both luxury- and discount-priced retail items alike.

36-year-old left the U.S. for China—now pays $1,000 rent and $100 for groceries for family of 4: It's my 'version of the American Dream’

A decade ago, Bradley Krae left the United States to teach English in Shenzhen, China. He spends less money and says the has found his own version of the American Dream there.

AI talent war: Software industry is a new target as top executives jump ship to OpenAI

Software giants are seeing their worst stock performance in years on fears of AI disruption. Now they have a new problem.

Intel's stock has best day since 1987, soaring 24% as chipmaker shows signs of a turnaround

Shares of Intel have more than doubled this year on optimism that backing from the government will help the company's position in AI.

Nvidia stock closes at record, pushing market cap past $5 trillion

Nvidia's stock closed at its first record since October, as a rally in Intel pushed chipmakers higher.

Washington Post

Trump calls off Witkoff, Kushner trip to Pakistan for Iran peace talks

The president’s announcement came after Iranian officials left Pakistan on Saturday and downplayed the prospect of direct talks with U.S. officials on a deal.

40 years after Chernobyl, war brings new rounds of disaster and displacement

Russia’s invasion deepens the saga of Ukraine’s Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. A woman who fled war and ended up there says, “We overcame radiation. We will overcome Russia, too.”

Mood in Russia turns bleak as war in Ukraine drags and economy suffers

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s ratings are falling, and citizens are voicing despair, with the war in its fifth year, talks stalled and sanctions biting deeper.

The 1939 royal visit and the party that tested U.S.-British relations

In the run-up to World War II, King George VI sought to rally American support with a garden party at the British Embassy, but it didn’t go exactly as planned.

Militants launch coordinated attacks across Mali

Islamist militants struck across the country in an “unprecedented” attack believed to be waged by Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin.

Bolsonaro’s son runs for president with a mission: Get dad out of prison

Flávio Bolsonaro, 44, says he’s a more measured version of his father: “I’m the Bolsonaro you always wanted.”

U.S. targets China’s shadow trade with Iran in sweeping sanctions

Ahead of a Trump-Xi summit, Washington widens its crackdown on secretive oil and chemical trade between Beijing and Tehran.

Netanyahu says he hid prostate cancer from public because of Iran war

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he delayed revealing his diagnosis to prevent Iran from using it as “propaganda.” He said treatment had left “no trace” of the cancer.

Hezbollah defiant in face of Israel-Lebanon ceasefire extension

Israel carried out fresh strikes Friday after President Donald Trump’s announcement. Hezbollah called the ceasefire “meaningless.”

BBC

Man arrested for suspected arson after fire at packed LGBT+ club near Milton Keynes

An eyewitness says "thousands" of people were evacuated from the club.

Suspected gunman identified as 31-year-old Californian

The man arrested at the event attended by President Trump has been named in US media as Cole Tomas Allen from California.

Higher prices could last for eight months after Iran war, minister says

Officials are monitoring stock levels and planning for any potential disruptions to the supply chain.

Palace holding talks over plans for King's US visit after DC shooting

The King is "being kept fully informed of developments" after the shooting, Buckingham Palace says.

Sabastian Sawe breaks two-hour barrier to make history at London Marathon

Sabastian Sawe makes history at the London Marathon as the first person to run a sub-two-hour marathon in a competitive race.

Sawe smashes two-hour barrier to make history in London

Sabastian Sawe makes history at the London Marathon as the first person to run a sub-two-hour marathon in a competitive race.

Shooting raises questions about Trump security

The shooting at the White House correspondents' dinner is the third time in three years Trump has been at the centre of a major security incident.

Car explosion at police station treated as attempted murder

A security incident is continuing following the incident late on Saturday on the outskirts of Belfast.

Watch: How gunfire sparked chaos at Trump press dinner

President Trump and Vice-President Vance were rushed off the stage, after gunshots were heard at the event at the Washington Hilton hotel.

Starmer insists 'majority' of Labour MPs back his leadership

This week has seen increasing speculation among Labour MPs about Sir Keir's judgement and leadership.

The Independent

Iran-US war latest: Tehran’s foreign minister ‘returns to Islamabad’ after Trump cancels Witkoff and Kushner visit

Trump explained the US delegation was not going to travel that far ‘without a plan’

Who is Cole Tomas Allen? White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting suspect in custody

The suspect in the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting was identified as California man Cole Tomas Allen

The war in Iran is in a ‘limbo’ phase. Here’s why it could leave the world facing chaos

Despite Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi travelling to Pakistan, there are still no plans for direct talks with the US. Should the current impasse continue, analysts tell James C. Reynolds that it could hurt the west and strengthen Tehran

Gunfire, chaos and a defiant Trump: How White House Correspondents’ dinner shooting unfolded

A man has been arrested in connection with the incident and is reported to have targeted President Trump

King’s security for US state visit to be reviewed after Trump targeted by gunman

Buckingham Palace said talks are taking place to review ‘what degree the events of Saturday evening may or may not impact on the operational planning for the visit’

Inside the world’s largest art heist when over $500M of paintings were stolen from a Boston museum

A former FBI agent is offering the first detailed account of how investigators identified who carried out the 1990 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist

Trump shooting latest: President was likely target of gunman at White House Correspondents’ Dinner, officials say

The suspect has been charged with firearms and assault charges, federal officials said. He will be arraigned on Monday

Two potatoes and seven cubes of tuna: The bad hospital food ‘hampering’ patients’ recovery

Patients tell Jane Dalton of their horrifying experiences as figures show the amount of NHS food being wasted is on the rise

Ukraine’s land robots are revolutionising the shapeshifting war with Russia

More than four years into Russia’s grinding war in Ukraine, Kyiv’s forces are driving up their use of land robots. Troops who use them and engineers who produce them tell Alex Croft that the future of war has already arrived

Trump’s ATF accused of trying to ‘intimidate’ transgender gun owners after LGBTQ+ clubs see ‘explosive’ growth

Proposed new rules would allow the federal government to compile lists of trans firearm buyers — and leave them in a ‘Catch-22’, gun rights advocates tell Io Dodds