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Police hate crime unit investigating after North York synagogue window smashed
Officers responded to reports of the damaged window overnight Friday at a synagogue in the Bathurst Street and Glencairn Avenue area.

Toronto ‘homeopath life coach’ charged in connection with sex assaults of clients spanning nearly 7 years
A 57-year-old man was arrested Thursday. Police said victims were sexually assaulted between Jan. 1, 2018 and Dec. 31, 2024.

Blue Jays vs. Orioles: Ernie Clement puts on a show at the plate and in the field
The Blue Jays shook off Friday night's embarrassing loss with a strong all-around game, beating the Baltimore Orioles 6-4 at the Rogers Centre.

Over 400,000 Ford, Hyundai vehicles recalled for crash and fire risks. Is yours on the list?
Transport Canada issued the recalls for problems including roof panels that could detach while driving, block heaters that may cause a fire and camera issues that could cause sudden, unexpected braking.

At least 12 people shot at an Ohio festival and a search for suspects is still ongoing, police say
Gunfire erupted Saturday near a busy street festival in Ohio, wounding at least 12 people and sending some eventgoers scrambling for cover while others rushed to help the victims.

Dog lovers celebrate a rare breed in need of a boost on World Dandie Dinmont Terrier Day
Owners and their Dandies met at a city park Saturday as part of a global effort to raise awareness about the vulnerable breed.

Senior British royals gather as King Charles' nephew marries nurse Harriet Sperling
Peter Phillips, the son of Charles' sister Princess Anne, wed Harriet Sperling, a nurse working for the National Health Service.

Hegseth invokes immigration and ‘invasion’ in D-Day speech in France
PARIS (AP) — U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used a D-Day anniversary speech on Saturday to appear to link immigration by sea to the wartime liberation of Europe, warning that the freedom won by Allied troops could prove temporary if…

Road, TTC and GO closures this weekend will cause commuting chaos. Here's what you need to know
From major Line 1 closures on the TTC to three major events happening in the city, Torontonians may face delayed commutes when getting around.

This massive $14-million Etobicoke mansion features a backyard overlooking Mimico Creek
A smart floor plan combines with a large lot and travel-friendly location to create an oasis in the city, according to its realtors.
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Globe and Mail
Shooting near Ohio community festival wounds at least 12
Toledo police said search for suspects was ongoing after gunfire sent crowds scrambling for cover
North Korea reaffirms nuclear status a day before Xi Jinping’s visit
Chinese President will be there for first time in nearly seven years as Beijing looks to reinforce ties with Pyongyang

Quebec Liberals say they are sole federalist option in provincial election
Separatist PQ has topped polls for months, with the Liberals coming in a close second
Why protests are growing over the Trump family-linked resort in Albania
The venture has drawn opposition from environmental campaigners and critics of the country’s longtime socialist Prime Minister
Iran launches missile attacks on Gulf neighbours in ‘serious escalation’
Ballistic missiles and drones were fired toward Bahrain and Kuwait as Iran says U.S. attacked its surveillance facilities
Airline chiefs confront fuel shock and fare test at global summit
A survey of 21 global airline CEOs found that fuel price volatility and inflation sit at the top of the industry’s risk agenda
Armenia heads to election as it weighs future with Moscow and the West
Nineteen political forces, including two blocs and 17 parties, are taking part in the elections

Ukraine launches new drone attack on St. Petersburg
The attack came a day after Putin refused an offer to meet Zelensky
Rome’s Isola Sacra fights a cruise ship port that locals say will destroy their lost-in-time way of life
Developers face rising resistance to a port project that would transform the waterfront and threaten protected archaeological and ecological sites
Israeli strikes in Lebanon kill 9, including army officers, days after ceasefire deal announced
Israeli military confirmed hitting a vehicle and said the incident is being reviewed
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‘Political risk’: Fresh Iran-U.S. attacks complicate ceasefire negotiations
Iran launched missiles and drones toward Bahrain and Kuwait, prompting U.S. interceptions and raising new concerns about the fragile ceasefire.

Stéphane Dion says Canada needs more diplomats to build ties with Europe
Former foreign affairs minister Stéphane Dion says Canada needs to staff its embassies in Europe and set deadlines for the flurry of agreements Brussels signed with Ottawa.

Former prince Andrew made money on cottage sublets at his rent-free estate
A National Audit Office report said Mountbatten-Windsor had received income from renting out three cottages on the Royal Lodge estate, his former home near Windsor Castle.

AI just designed a ‘fundamental new vaccine’ for viruses, researchers say
A team at the University of Cambridge say this is the first time that a vaccine whose active component was 'designed entirely by computer simulations has been tested in humans.'

International Space Station air leak evacuation preparations end, NASA says
Four astronauts got orders from NASA to enter their Crew Dragon spacecraft docked to the station and don their spacesuits in case the air leak warrants an emergency evacuation

U.S. sanctions Cuba’s president, others in latest move to pressure leaders
New sanctions were imposed on Cuba’s President Miguel Díaz-Canel, along with four other individuals, according to a filing Thursday on the U.S. Treasury Department website.

FIFA bans reusable water bottles at World Cup, says water can be bought on site
Many of the games are taking places in cities with high temperatures and humidity, such as Guadalajara and Monterrey, Mexico, as well as Los Angeles, New York and Atlanta.

Sherpa guide lost on Mount Everest found alive crawling back to base camp
The Sherpa man was spotted by a cleaning crew crawling down Mount Everest's snow-capped slopes a week after he went missing as was presumed dead by his family.

Shipwrecks discovered from ‘Golden Age of Piracy’ in 18th century Bahamas
Rough, shark-infested seas and regular rip tides made venturing down to the shipwrecks an arduous and risky task, with a high chance of failure.

Israel, Lebanon renew ceasefire as Trump admits calling Netanyahu ‘crazy’
Trump remained noncommittal about a timeline for settling the Iran conflict, saying the Strait of Hormuz might stay blocked through the Labour Day holiday on Sept. 7.
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New York Times

Kennedy Center Loses Case Against Musician Who Canceled Over Trump Naming Dispute
A judge sided with jazz performer Chuck Redd, who canceled a 2025 holiday concert after President Trump’s name was added to the building.

Trump’s Defense Department Sees Growing Espionage Threat From Israel
The Defense Department has increased the counterintelligence threat assessment to its highest level, and Israel is believed to have eavesdropped on American negotiations with Iran.

Ahead of World Cup, Two Generations of Haitian Players Unite
A player from Haiti’s 1974 World Cup team, the last to qualify for the tournament, met with the co-captain of this year’s squad in South Florida.

Senators Warn of Intelligence Gaps if Surveillance Program Expires
Two senior Republicans urged the Trump administration to prepare for the possible expiration of a contentious intelligence-gathering authority.

An Uncertain Win for Immigrants Seeking to Stay in U.S.
After a judge’s ruling, there was a sense of renewed hope that immigration applications that were put on hold would move forward. But how soon that would happen was unknown.

Ukraine Strikes St. Petersburg in Long-Range Drone Attack
It was the second such attack in days and came just hours after President Vladimir V. Putin spoke at an economic forum in the city.

Infant Killed as Israeli Military Fires on Car in West Bank, Palestinian Officials Say
Israel’s military said a soldier opened fire after Israeli troops “perceived a vehicle accelerating toward them.” The baby’s grandmother, who was in the car, disputed that account.

Screwworm Flies Add to Cattle Ranchers’ Woes
Some Texans fear “the nightmares and the horrors” of a potential screwworm outbreak. Elsewhere, not enough grass to feed cattle sends them to market earlier.

The Bidens Return With New Book and South Dakota Speech Targeting Trump
The re-emergence of the former first family has been fraught for some Democrats who just want to move on.

Graham Platner and the Rise of the ‘Dirtbag’ Democrat
And what the Maine candidate reveals about politics today.
CNBC

U.S. confirms second Texas screwworm case, Canada restricts livestock imports
New World screwworm larvae feed on the living tissue of warm-blooded animals, creating severe wounds that can be fatal if left untreated.

Chinese EVs may hit U.S. within a few years, one way or another
Chinese electric vehicles are likely to be sold in the U.S. within years, despite tariffs, strict laws and opposition from the auto industry and politicians.

Bitcoin is cratering, but a new Wall Street crypto hype is on the rise
As bitcoin dropped to its lowest price since 2024, investors flock to a new type of crypto investment linked to the hyperliquid platforms, HYPE ETFs.

Wall Street's 'fear gauge' punches back as the 'crash up' in chip stocks finally reverses
The monster rally in semiconductor stocks hit a wall on Friday, and the VIX at last caught up with other volatility metrics.

Abel goes his own way with new Berkshire investments, including billions for AI
Warren Buffett tells CNBC's Becky Quick new Berkshire Hathaway CEO Greg Abel has "launched" with his first major deal.

Inside the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal that Trump withdrew from
The U.S. and Iran have yet to reach a peace deal or address Iran's nuclear ambitions, despite signals from Trump that talks are progressing.

Social media bans on teens risk strengthening Big Tech's grip on the sector, Bluesky exec warns
"We're living in a world where it's almost impossible for smaller entrants to come in and build healthier spaces," Bluesky's COO, Rose Wang, told CNBC.

Amazon unveils latest warehouse robot as tech giants continue AI layoffs
"Our experience of robots is that it's actually driven up employment rather than the reverse," Amazon executive John Boumphrey told CNBC.

AstraZeneca CEO says AI is reshaping drug development — and helping boost the odds of success
AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot said AI is helping the company develop medicines faster and make smarter decisions throughout the research process.

Iran's threats against this Red Sea choke point are a big vulnerability for the oil market
Oil prices would spike if Iran's Houthi allies started attacking ships passing through the Bab el-Mandeb Strait.
Washington Post
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Delays to defence plan undermine UK credibility, MPs say
The Defence Investment Plan is now due to be released ahead of a Nato summit early next month.

Starmer tells supporters he will fight any leadership contest
The prime minister's position has hardened since Andy Burnham said he would seek to enter any potential Labour contest.

Multiple people shot near festival in Ohio with suspect still at large, police say
"Many victims" have been taken for medical treatment, the Toledo police department said in a statement.

The Papers: 'Cuts to fund defence spark chaos' and 'Kate the cream of hearts'
The government's defence spending plans feature on many of Sunday's front pages - along with a royal wedding.

Why pupils are getting custom school leavers shirts made for their last day
In between studying for GCSE exams, many students spend hours designing personalised leavers' shirts.

Hegseth attacks Europe over migration with beach 'invasion' D-Day speech
The US defence secretary was speaking in Normandy, 82 years after allied forces launched their operation to liberate Nazi-occupied north-western Europe.

Cake sheds are making bakers £1,000 a week - but the dream might be over
They may have captured the public's imagination, but are councils coming for the cute cake cupboards?

I was applying for hundreds of jobs - this tip helped me get one
Four people who weren't hearing back from job applications shared what they did differently to secure their first role.

This was a training game - England & Tuchel now need to get serious
England have one more game to prepare for their World Cup campaign - and they must use it wisely, writes Phil McNulty.

Patient, precise, clinical - are Scotland ready to make World Cup mark?
Scotland thrash Bolivia and are in decent fettle one week out from the biggest game of their international lives.
The Independent
Shooting near Ohio festival injures 12 - including 2 critically - as suspects remain at large, police say
The victims ranged in age from 14 to 61, officials said
Paxton backs down after lawsuit to stop ‘Big Gay Swim Day’ - but claims victory anyway
The city and event organizers say they were already complying with the law by the time the Texas official launched his now-dropped suit
French villagers say non merci to Hegseth during controversial D-Day visit
Locals called out Hegseth’s past criticisms of allied countries in Europe

North Korea calls US push for its denuclearization an 'anachronistic dreams'
The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called a U_S_ push for denuclearization of North Korea “anachronistic dreams."

Multiple people have been shot near a festival in Toledo, Ohio, authorities say
Multiple people were shot Saturday afternoon near a community street festival in Toledo, Ohio, police said

‘Don’t regulate flexible work out of existence’, retail industry warns
Last week, ministers laid out details for proposals which could ensure guaranteed hours for workers.

Troubled £6bn Ajax armoured vehicle may never be fit for combat, MPs warned
The system was initially expected to enter into operation in 2017 but has been repeatedly hit by setbacks
UK employers face World Cup headache over staff absence and late kick-offs
Acas said employers may want to remind staff their sickness and attendance policies still apply

New tartan celebrates Scotland and United States’ ‘enduring connection’ ahead of World Cup
A new tartan has been unveiled to commemorate Scotland’s enduring relationship with the United States, ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary and its co-hosting of the upcoming World Cup.
Government should apologise for delay to defence plan which has damaged Britain’s safety, MPs say
The chief of the defence staff Richard Knighton has warned the UK is running out of time to boost its defences in response to the threat posed by Russia























