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CBC.ca

2 Mets outfielders, 1 improbable inside-the-park grand slam for the Nats
When James Wood of the Washington Nationals came to the plate in the bottom of the second inning Tuesday against the Mets with three runners on, he did something so rare in the baseball world — hit an inside-the-park grand slam — that it hasn't happened since 2022 when a Blue Jays player accomplished it.

Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation says 62 potential unmarked graves found on northern Alberta reserve
The Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation, in conjunction with the University of Alberta, announced Tuesday it has identified 62 potential unmarked graves after a two-year search of the reserve in northern Alberta.

Trump pick Ed Gallrein projected to win Republican primary over Thomas Massie in Kentucky
Kentucky U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie lost his Republican House primary Tuesday in another test of U.S. President Donald Trump's power over his party after he handpicked challenger and ultimate winner Ed Gallrein to oust the incumbent.

Children of couple killed in mistaken identity shooting allegedly tied to Ryan Wedding sue police
A brother and sister have filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against Peel Regional Police, claiming their parents, killed in a mistaken identity shooting , would still be alive if police had warned the family there might be an "imminent" threat to their safety.

Sask. appeal court upholds conviction of man who took daughter to avoid COVID vaccine
A Saskatchewan man's appeal of his conviction and sentence for abducting his daughter to prevent her from getting the COVID-19 vaccine has been dismissed.

Heating and cooling buildings is heating the planet, UN says. Here are some solutions
Buildings spew nearly 40 per cent of the world's planet-warming emissions and the amount is growing, says a new UN report. That's partly because fossil fuels still dominate heating and cooling. Here are some solutions from Kenya to Germany to Colombia, and what Canadians could learn.

Alberta RCMP officer accused of sexual assault pleads guilty to common assault on teen boys
Alberta RCMP Const. Bridget Morla, who was charged with sexually assaulting two teenage boys, has pleaded guilty to one count of common assault.

Jackson Pollock drip painting soars to record $181.2M US sale at auction
A Jackson Pollock artwork highlighting the artist's famed painted swoops, swirls, pours and drizzles soared to an eye-popping sales record at a New York auction Monday evening, fetching $181.2 million US.

Canadian swim star McIntosh deep into work with legendary coach, aimed toward 5 gold medals at L.A. Olympics
It's head down and full steam ahead for Summer McIntosh as she continues her pursuit of five individual gold medals at the 2028 L.A. Olympics.
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Toronto Star

Mother of 2 killed by stray bullet in Leslieville remembered as 'compassionate, vibrant' by family, friends in court
Inside a University Avenue courtroom, Damian Hudson, wearing a dark pinstripe blazer, sat mostly motionless in a prisoner’s box as over 30 victim impact statements were read into the record.

Canada's inflation jumps to 2.8 per cent, driven by surging fuel prices
Statistics Canada noted rising energy prices drove inflation higher, with an almost 20 per cent increase year-over-year, in an announcement Tuesday.

Missing Brampton boy found dead in Saskatchewan: 'We're going to keep fighting until we find justice for Jay’siiah'
Human remains found near Pelican Narrows, Saskatchewan, on May 13, have been identified as Jay’siiah Webb-Long from Brampton.

Trump administration's decision to freeze Canada-U.S. defence board is a gangland threat uttered through clenched teeth
Elbridge Colby's post casts shade on Prime Minister Mark Carney’s growing spotlight, minimizes Canada's defence spending and targets its partnerships.

Officials call for accountability from Toronto police after latest scandal involving officers arrested in Spain
Last week, three Toronto police officers were involved in an incident in Barcelona involving a sex worker.

Extended bar hours for FIFA World Cup will let you fill your cup until 4 a.m.
Bars and restaurants will be allowed to serve booze until 4 a.m. and hours are being extended in select LCBO stores during the World Cup.

This summer will be your last chance to see the Snowbirds for years
The Carney government said Tuesday it's grounding the more than five-decade old fleet next year with an eye to replacing the aircraft by the early 2030s, but didn't give a specific date for the Snowbirds' return.

Ford minister endures rough ride over Billy Bishop takeover plan
Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria was questioned at the committee studying his bill that allows Queen's Park to seize the Toronto's role in Billy Bishop airport.

Toronto police intensify search for 14-year-old girl missing since Friday night
Toronto police and the girl’s family appealed for help Tuesday as the search continues for the 14-year-old.

Toronto’s top breakfast sandwich: Vote now to decide the city’s ultimate favourite. Round 1
Sixteen breakfast sandwich spots, one winner. Cast your vote in our bracket by 11 a.m. each day to help decide who moves on to the next round.
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Globe and Mail
Putin hails ‘unprecedented’ ties with China as he follows Trump to Beijing
The Kremlin said it had ‘serious expectations’ for the trip, with analysts predicting new energy deals

Trump-endorsed Ed Gallrein beats Thomas Massie in Kentucky GOP primary
Result shows U.S. President’s persisting influence over GOP voters
Global conference floats solutions to combat sharp drop in official development assistance
As Western countries pull back on foreign aid, governments hope partnerships with charities and investors will help fill the gap
More than 100 quarantined in Uganda as Congo sets up Ebola treatment centers
The Ugandan government has confirmed that over 100 people are being quarantined at an undisclosed location as they are monitored for signs and symptoms of a rare type of Ebola virus. Meanwhile in Congo, Ebola treatment centers were being set up on Tuesday.
U.S. to permanently drop tax claims against Trump in broadening of IRS lawsuit settlement
U.S. ‘forever barred and precluded’ from prosecuting Trump, his sons and Trump organization’s current tax issues, according to DOJ document
U.S. investigation into deadly strike on Iran girls’ school nearing conclusion, admiral says
An initial, internal U.S. military investigation showed U.S. forces were likely responsible for the fatal strike in Minab

Scientists rule out best and worst predictions for global warming
Fight to curb climate change has dialled back most catastrophic predictions, but international warming goal set in 2015 now no longer possible

Canadians on Gaza flotilla say they saw beatings as Israel intercepted 48 boats
A number of Canadians took part in the flotilla, which culminated in a violent interception by Israeli forces off the coast of Crete
Trump says he was 'an hour away' from ordering Iran attack
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the U.S. may need to strike Iran again and that he had been an hour away from ordering an attack before postponing it.
Lettuce introduce you to the live frog found in this grocery store salad bag
The frog was named Greg before being released at a pond near the house
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Global News

Housemates find live frog inside sealed, store-bought salad bag
The group of friends who found the frog, named it Greg before releasing it at a pond near their shared house in Western Australia.

U.S. tourists arrested after breaking into Punch the monkey’s zoo enclosure
In footage of the trespassing incident, a person in an emoji costume climbs over the barrier surrounding the macaque monkey habitat and drops a small stuffed toy near the monkeys.

U.K. police probe decades-old child sex abuse claims linked to Epstein files
Police in Surrey, the county immediately southwest of London, said in a statement that they are investigating two separate allegations.

NATO jet shoots down Ukrainian drone in Estonian airspace
The drone entered Estonian airspace at around noon on Tuesday, coming from Russia and into the southeastern part of the country, the Estonian military said in a statement.

What to know about Ebola outbreak as WHO declares global health emergency
WHO director-general Tedros Abhanom Ghebreyesus said that he is 'deeply concerned about the scale and spread' of the Ebola outbreak.

Bodies of 2 Italian divers recovered deep inside Maldives underwater cave
The bodies were located on Monday as searches resumed after a suspension following the death of a local military diver during a perilous retrieval attempt.

Trump says he’s called off planned Iran strikes ahead of new ‘negotiations’
U.S. President Donald Trump said he is holding off on a military strike on Iran planned for Tuesday because “serious negotiations” are underway.

Quebec can help France in ‘many areas,’ Emmanuel Macron says
Quebec can help France in 'many areas,' according to French President Emmanuel Macron who welcomed Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette to the Élysée Palace on Monday.

Bodies of 4 Italian divers found in Maldives sea cave, foreign ministry says
Italy’s Foreign Ministry said Monday that rescuers have located the bodies of four Italian divers deep inside an underwater cave in an atoll in the Maldives.

China condemns Conservative MP’s Taiwan trip after ambassador’s warning
China claims sovereignty over democratically governed Taiwan, and says by allowing MPs to travel there, Canada is 'interfering in China's internal affairs.'
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New York Times

Late Night Could Set a Clock by Trump’s Iran Attack Delays
Jimmy Kimmel noted that the president backs down on his own deadlines to bomb Iran “every Tuesday. It’s like a new episode of ‘NCIS.’”

Early War Goal Was to Install Hard Line Former President as Iran’s Leader
An Israeli strike designed to free Mahmoud Ahmadinejad from house arrest in Tehran, U.S. officials said, was part of an effort to bring about regime change and put him in power.

I’m the Foreign Minister of Sweden. Russia’s Economy Is More Fragile Than It Seems.
We can’t afford to underestimate Russia’s strength and its ability to harm Ukraine and NATO allies, but we must not overestimate it either.

Trump Crushes Republican Dissent: 8 Takeaways From Tuesday’s Primaries
President Trump unseated Representative Thomas Massie, a top Republican critic in Congress, and also got his way in other primary contests.

How Iran Gained Leverage in the War
Outmatched militarily, Iran used “triangular coercion” by attacking Gulf states and closing the Strait of Hormuz. It points to a long-term U.S. vulnerability.

I.R.S. to Drop Audits of Trump and Family
As part of the Justice Department’s compensation fund deal, officials vowed not to pursue any matters, including those involving President Trump’s tax returns, that are pending.

ICE Makes Courthouse Arrest Despite Judge’s Order
A Honduran man was taken into custody on Tuesday in New York City, which his lawyers said violated a prohibition imposed a day earlier. Hours later, the man was released.

Kentucky Had an Easy Choice Between Massie and Trump
The president wants a loyal Republican Party — even if the country might not.

The San Diego Mosque Shootings Were a Crime Made for and by the Internet
Authorities said the teenagers who killed three men met online, posted their writings there and livestreamed the killings.

Woman Dies After Falling Into Open Manhole in Manhattan
The woman plunged 10 feet, and a passer-by heard her screams. Con Edison said video footage suggested the manhole cover had been dislodged by a truck 12 minutes earlier.
CNBC

UK inflation rate eases to 2.8% in April, but slowdown is expected to be short-lived
Economists polled by Reuters had expected the inflation rate to drop back to 3%, cooling from 3.3% in March.

Alibaba reveals more powerful Zhenwu AI chip, new LLM
Alibaba announced updates to its AI offerings, including a more powerful chip and a new large language model.

Over 47,000 Samsung Electronics workers set to strike as wage talks break down, sending shares lower
More than 47,000 Samsung Electronics workers will begin a strike on Thursday after wage negotiations between the company and its union broke down.

European stocks to open lower: UK inflation and elevated bond yields in focus
European stocks are expected to open in negative territory on Wednesday as global markets keep a close eye on elevated bond yields and UK inflation data.

U.S. indicts four Chinese container manufacturers alleging pandemic-era price-fixing cartel
China International Marine Containers, Singamas Container Holdings, Shanghai Universal Logistics Equipment, and CXIC Group Containers colluded to cut container output: DOJ

CNBC Daily Open: Stocks yield to bond market pressure
Market commentators are concerned that equity markets may struggle to ride out the bond market storm with yields at current levels.

Stocks under pressure as correction fears grow and record rally defies geopolitical turmoil
"'The pendulum could swing backwards," analysts said on Tuesday amid mounting warnings that equities could soon change course.

CNBC's UK Exchange newsletter: From Manchester to Westminster? Britain’s potential next PM comes under scrutiny
As Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham looks to replace U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, his record in office is receiving attention.

Putin-Xi talks revive stalled Russian gas pipeline as Iran war rattles energy markets
Putin is expected to hold talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Wednesday, with the long-stalled Power of Siberia 2 natural gas pipeline topping the agenda.

China confirms order for 200 Boeing planes, calls aviation key area for U.S. cooperation
China has agreed to buy 200 Boeing jets, its first major order in nearly a decade, U.S. President Donald Trump said last week.
Washington Post

Pentagon says U.S. will cut thousands of troops from Europe
Poland was set to receive forces whose deployment was abruptly halted last week.

Admiral accuses lawmaker of ‘inappropriate’ remark at Iran war hearing
Adm. Brad Cooper, the head of U.S. Central Command, appeared frustrated with questions from House Democrats who pressed him on a range of issues about the conflict.

As Putin visits China, distrust simmers beneath an anti-U.S. alliance
Back-to-back visits to Beijing by the American and Russian presidents are highlighting how China's Xi Jinping is the world leader to be reckoned with and courted.

A ship’s crew risked the Strait of Hormuz. They met with a hail of bullets.
After a month stranded, a ship's Filipino crew voted under mounting pressure to risk the perilous six-hour journey, made treacherous by mines and Iranian attacks.
BBC

UK loosens Russian oil sanctions as fuel prices rise
The waiver reflects increasing supply concerns over certain fuels due to the effective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.

A just or harsh punishment? Reaction to Southampton expulsion
Southampton will be playing in the Championship next season after they were expelled from the play-offs following their admission that they spied on three league rivals this season.

Was Married at First Sight UK an 'accident waiting to happen'?
Channel 4 has wider questions to answer after allegations made by three women who took part in the show.

'Ghost brokers' targeting 16 to 25 year-olds with fake car insurance online
The finance watchdog warns bogus brokers are selling fake car insurance through social media.

Deputy British ambassador to US abruptly leaves post
Until his sudden departure, James Roscoe held one the most senior, high-profile roles in the British diplomatic service

British couple on new hunger strike in Iranian jail, family say
Lindsay and Craig Foreman, from East Sussex, have each spent several days refusing food, their family says.

The questions for England to answer during World Cup preparation
Fitness, selection and form are some of the questions England must answer with six games to go before the T20 World Cup begins.

'I would do anything to keep my monkeys amid licence changes'
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs says primates need zoo-level standards.

Boss of Sarah Ferguson-linked firm used royal links to threaten worker with jail
In a recording obtained by the BBC, the worker was threatened with jail for allegedly hacking emails at lifestyle app vVoosh.

The Papers: 'Cap prices on staple foods' and 'Strictly's triple twist'
The Treasury asks grocers to cap food costs and Strictly confirms a new hosting trio - the stories leading Wednesday's papers.
The Independent

UK quietly eases Russian oil sanctions as fuel costs surge amid Iran war
Kemi Badenoch has labelled the move ‘insane’

UK shoppers and AI: the trust gap retailers must close
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From the channel tunnel to HS2: building Britain for 40 years
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Microgrids to fuel data centre growth
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