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CBC.ca

Fox agrees to buy streaming pioneer Roku for $22B US
The deal gives Fox access to more than 100 million households already using Roku, and will help the traditional TV giant push further into the world of streaming.

Britain to introduce legislation to ban under-16s on social media, Starmer says
Britain will ban children under 16 from using a range of social media apps including Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube to protect young people from harmful content and excessive screen time, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday.

This Alberta village has an ambulance, but it's out of town 96% of the time
According to recent data from Emergency Health Services Alberta, the Village of Linden's ambulance has responded 11 calls within its coverage zone and 292 outside of it so far this year.

12-year-old driving stolen car charged after striking officer in Toronto's east end: police
A 12-year-old boy has been hospitalized and is facing charges, the Special Investigations Unit says, after he was shot at by police while driving an allegedly stolen vehicle in East York early Monday.

These teens retraced a 150-year-old river route to commemorate Treaty 6
2026 marks 150 years since the signing of Treaty 6 — and students with the Lloydminster Public School Division are marking it in a big way: by retracing the route taken by First Nations and Canadian Crown dignitaries who entered the agreement in 1876.

Norway crown princess's son sentenced to 4 years in prison after rape conviction
Marius Borg Høiby, the eldest son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, was sentenced to four years in prison Monday after being convicted of rape.

His colon cancer was originally misdiagnosed. Now he's encouraging screening as Ontario boosts capacity
Starting next month, Ontarians who are 45 years old will be eligible for colorectal cancer screening. Some patients and advocates question whether the province is ready for the additional pressure on the system, but Ontario says it's boosting capacity.

Russian attacks kill 11 across Ukraine, set centuries-old religious site in Kyiv ablaze
Russia fired hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles at Ukraine's biggest cities in a nighttime bombardment that killed at least 11 people and set fire to a renowned religious site, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other officials said Monday.

Toronto Port Authority says Billy Bishop expansion would be self-funded. Some experts are skeptical
The Toronto Port Authority's CEO says expanding Billy Bishop Airport could cost $4 to $5 billion and would be self-funded. Some experts say it's unlikely a project of such scale would see a return on investment, given what the port authority’s financial statements reveal about the airport’s revenues.
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Toronto Star

Fatal opioid overdoses in Canada decline for second year in a row
Ottawa has been tracking opioid deaths for 10 years and over that time more than 56,000 people have died from accidental overdoses.

What's next after 'Heated Rivalry'? Inside Crave's big plans to be more than Canada's HBO gateway
Executives want to establish Crave as more than just Canada's gateway to HBO programming.

U.S.-Iran deal puts onus on G7 leaders to arrive at summit with military gifts
Canada and other nations will be under pressure to scale up plans for an international mission to protect maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.

Police charge 12-year-old boy with attempted murder in East York hit-and-run that injured officer
The boy faces seven charges, including attempted murder, in connection with the hit-and-run, police said.

Donald Trump is the frenemy you just can't quit — but at this G7, he'll have to be endured
The U.S. president may be heralded as an essential partner to the alliance but he is increasingly seen as a boor who is dragging down the mood.

The awkward tension of cheering on Team Canada this World Cup
When millions of Canadians sit down to root for Team Canada, we’re going to have to confront the fact that we’ll be cheering for a team made up of immigrants while our country turns against immigration.

When it comes to grief, there is no substitute for showing up
In an age of constant connection, we are losing the value of simply being present.

Canadians are shrinking their budgets this summer — so we put together your guide to affordable summer fun in the city
You'll want to to bookmark this list of budget-friendly ways to enjoy all the city has to offer.

Forget the 5-year plan. In a world of uncertainty, constant review is the new norm for Denis Dubois
Ten months into the job as Desjardins Group president and CEO, Denis Dubois says the challenges they face today are unlike any the financial co-operative has seen in its 125-year history.

Which high-interest savings accounts offer the best rates? Here's the top 10
Based on data from Ratehub and Cannex, these are the best savings account rates in Canada right now.
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Globe and Mail
Fox to buy Roku in a $22-billion deal
Fox Corp. has agreed to buy the streaming pioneer Roku in a cash-and-stock deal valued at approximately US$22-billion, including debt.

Iran-U.S. deal may have the two countries back to where they started
Trump’s team and its Iranian negotiating partners may have done little more than returned the region to the circumstances that prevailed a third of a century ago
Romeow and Juliet: cat steals show during ballet in Turkey
A cat took to the stage during the final scene of a Romeo and Juliet ballet performance by the Imperial Russian Ballet Company in Turkey's Izmir on Wednesday.

Trump attends UFC Freedom 250 at the White House
U.S. President Donald Trump and Ultimate Fighting Championship CEO Dana White arrived to attend mixed martial arts bouts at a specially built arena on the White House’s South Lawn on Sunday.
Donald Trump’s awkward history of insults and arguments with G7 leaders
Here’s a look at some of the U.S. President’s notable moments of public friction and uncomfortable exchanges

Iranian Americans plan protests, watch parties ahead of team’s World Cup opener in L.A.
Iran’s participation has been fraught with conflict due to the country’s war with U.S. and Israeli forces

Clearing mines from Strait of Hormuz could take weeks, sources say
Operation could take 40 to 50 days before insurance, shipping or oil companies are confident enough to sail through

New Yorkers and their dogs rep Knicks pride after title win
New Yorkers, and their dogs, donned all their best Knicks gear as they went about their days on Sunday, the day after the New York Knicks mounted yet another double-digit comeback to beat the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals.
Britain announces sweeping social media ban for under-16s
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday he would ban social media sites for under-16s and impose restrictions on gaming and livestreaming platforms, in some of the world's most far-reaching online restrictions to date.
China warns of foreign intelligence agencies using ‘spy turtles’ to steal sensitive maritime data
Unnamed foreign spies were deploying buoys, ‘sensor-fitted marine animals,’ wave gliders, and shipborne electronic devices, Ministry of State Security says
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Global News

Singer Oliver Tree on passenger list of deadly helicopter crash in Brazil
The 32-year-old singer was in the middle of his headlining world tour for his fourth studio album 'Love You Madly, Hate You Badly,' which began on May 30 in Mexico City.

Russian missile strikes kill 11 in Ukraine, damage religious landmark, officials say
The attacks came after Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke separately by phone with U.S. President Donald Trump over the weekend.

Carney to attend G7 summit in France as Iran peace deal is ‘topic number 1’
Prime Minister Mark Carney is heading to France for the G7 summit, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump announced an agreement had been reached to end the conflict in Iran.

Prosecutors appeal acquittal of ex-Mountie accused of working as agent for China
Federal prosecutors say a B.C. judge made errors in law in the May acquittal of a former RCMP officer accused of helping China conduct foreign interference in Canada.

Trump lifts Iran blockade after peace deal reached: ‘Let the oil flow’
Pakistan's prime minister said the signing of the peace accord between the U.S. and Iran would take place in Switzerland on June 19.

Vancouver’s 1st World Cup game sees 2 arrests, no major incidents: police
The first of seven matches to be played at BC Place was officially sold out, and the finale whistle left Australian fans ecstatic as they beat Turkey 2-0.

Israel strikes Beirut as possible U.S.-Iran deal looms
The strikes threatened to hamper negotiations over a deal, which in its current form is a deep disappointment to Israel's government.

Ghana plans legal action after Canada denied entry to Partey amid London rape trial
Ghana says it may pursue legal action after Canada denied a visa to national team player Thomas Partey ahead of the FIFA World Cup.

Critics say Canada’s new immigration and border law puts LGBTQ+ people in danger
An LGBTQ refugee advocacy group says Canada's new border law could put vulnerable asylum seekers at risk of being returned to countries where they face persecution.

iPhone may be one factor in falling birth rates, researchers say
New research suggests a device that has come to define modern life may be playing a role.
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New York Times

In Alabama, Opposition to Renewable Solar Energy Joins a Data Center Battle
Tuesday’s runoff for a slot on the Alabama Public Service Commission has a familiar ring to it, with talk of data centers and electricity costs. But in a southern twist, solar power has joined the list of villains.

Todd Blanche Is a Dangerous Choice for Trump’s Attorney General
Nominating Mr. Blanche to be the nation’s top law enforcement officer crosses a red line, and the Senate needs to defeat him.

Tensions Are Rising Between States That Rely on the Colorado River
A prolonged drought means the nation’s largest reservoirs are dwindling, and litigation over access to water could lie ahead.

The Best TV Shows of 2026, So Far
The first half of the year had few big, buzzy hits. But there were some nice surprises (“Widow’s Bay”) and returning favorites (“The Comeback”).

A Bystander at a ‘No Kings’ March Was Killed. Did the Shooter Commit a Crime?
A gunman believed he was defending the crowd, then killed an innocent protester. The legal case is complicated.

From the Kennedy Center to U.F.C Fights in Trump’s Washington
A day after the National Symphony Orchestra played perhaps its final notes at the Kennedy Center for years, mixed martial artists brawled outside the White House.

Trump Arrives for Group of 7 as Allies Rethink Their Relationship With U.S.
President Trump has long been at odds with European leaders over trade, Ukraine and NATO, but he has lashed out in recent weeks over their refusal to support the U.S. war with Iran.

With Its Biggest E.U. Opponent Gone, Ukraine Is Advancing in Its Bid to Join
Even though negotiations will begin for Ukraine to join the bloc, the path ahead is a long one.

One City Might Have Just Cracked the Housing Crisis
A large real estate development in the middle of Vancouver, British Columbia, shows how cities can build more housing.

Trump Winds Down the War He Started With Goals Unmet
While the president says the agreement with Iran would open the Strait of Hormuz and provide economic relief, the country’s nuclear program is still a subject for negotiation.
CNBC

This father-daughter duo brought in $428,000 last year making 3D-printed fidget toys: 'It's not just for kids'
Charlie Moreton and Victoria Baumann are the father-daughter duo behind Victoria Essie Studio, which has seen viral success selling 3D-printed fidget toys.

SpaceX IPO raises total of $85.7 billion as underwriters exercise 'greenshoe' overallotment option
Elon Musk's space and artificial intelligence company raised an initial $75 billion on Thursday.

SpaceX IPO leaves retail investors with too few shares and a tough hold-or-sell decision
Those who did receive stock are taking different approaches, with some selling into the company's market debut while others are holding for the long haul.

Treasury yields slide as Iran deal drives rethink on Fed interest rate hikes
The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note — the key benchmark for U.S. government borrowing — fell almost 3 basis points to 4.457%.

Vance says U.S. expects Strait of Hormuz to be open 'toll free' long term
The U.S. and Iran have issued conflicting statements on how the Strait of Hormuz will be managed.

U.S.-Iran deal explained: What we know — and what remains unresolved
Stocks rose after a preliminary U.S.-Iran agreement, but questions remain over Hormuz, Israel and what follows a potential signing in Geneva.

SpaceX stock gains 10% as it begins first full day of trading after record debut
SpaceX is valued at over $2 trillion after its stock rallied on the first day of trading last week.

Anthropic to meet with Trump administration over Mythos dispute
Anthropic received an export control directive that ordered the company to suspend access to its latest AI models by any foreign national.

U.S. crude drops below $80 for the first time since March as Iran deal is set to open Hormuz Strait
"The Deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete," Trump said in a Truth Social post.

Sen. Warren asks Trump if administration plans to raise Social Security retirement age
In a new letter to President Donald Trump, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., asks what the administration's plans are for Social Security reform.
Washington Post
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Reform pledges new tax on hiring foreign workers
The party says the move would allow it to reverse last year's National Insurance rise for British workers.

Bonnie Tyler out of coma but 'very unwell' after emergency surgery
The Total Eclipse of the Heart singer was put in an induced coma after emergency intestinal surgery.

Why Shinnecock may not offer the US Open test it has in the past
After the past two US Opens at the New York course descended into controversy, tournament organisers say they have learned lessons, writes Iain Carter.

Teacher guilty of sexually abusing and murdering adopted baby
Preston Davey died after months of sexual and physical abuse at the hands of Jamie Varley.

Wolves appoint Portuguese Peixoto as new boss
Wolverhampton Wanderers appoint Portuguese Cesar Peixoto as their new head coach.

Boy was 'play hunting' before fatal stabbing, court told
Boy, 16, goes on trial accused of murdering nine-year-old Aria Thorpe in Weston-super-Mare.

Norwegian crown princess's son found guilty of two counts of rape
Marius Borg Høiby, the 29-year-old son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette Marit, has been sentenced to four years in jail.

Quiz: Name these top nations' leading scorers
We want you to name the leading scorer from each of the top 20 countries according to Fifa's global rankings.

How could the US-Iran deal affect oil prices and the cost of food?
Experts warn the impact of the war will continue to affect the global economy for months to come.

Social Media Ban For Under-16s
Under-16s to be banned from social media Keir Starmer announces.
The Independent
‘Degrading’ comments and conspiracies: The unearthed posts from Reform’s Makerfield candidate
Reform UK has stood by its candidate, who is taking on Andy Burnham in Thursday’s crunch Makerfield by-election

Swat team and armed officers deployed during police incident near England World Cup venue
Dozens of Arlington Police vehicles could be seen stationed a short drive from the AT&T Stadium, where the Three Lions face Croatia on Wednesday
Reform plans to tear up key plank of Brexit deal as it vows to hike taxes for employers hiring foreign workers
Robert Jenrick says companies employing foreign workers will pay higher national insurance and a ‘migrant labour levy’

Utah canyon BASE jump kills 2, including extreme athlete who performed with Madonna
Authorities say two people are dead after a BASE jumping accident in a Utah canyon
Cops shoot and kill woman’s dog as she celebrated the New York Knicks championship
Moments before the shooting, the 2-year-old mix named Jameson was photographed wearing a New York Knicks shirt

American businessman detained in Myanmar after alleged financial misconduct
The former president of the American Chamber of Commerce in Myanmar was detained upon his return to Yangon last week, police confirmed, an arrest that follows the organization’s investigation into suspicious financial transactions involving former board members.
‘Like bombing Notre-Dame’: The 1,000-year-old Ukraine monastery damaged in Russia’s latest strike
The Kyiv Pechersk Lavra monastery was set alight on Monday during a Russian attack, Ukrainian authorities said

Inside the forgotten ‘capital of Brexit’ – where Boris Johnson’s unkept promises have left voters feeling betrayed
In one of the biggest shocks of election night 2019, Labour lost its Stoke-on-Trent seats as the red wall collapsed amid a Boris Johnson pledge to get Brexit done. Seven years on, Alex Ross discovers a city feeling even further left behind

Fears Starmer’s ‘rush job’ social media reforms could send children to ‘darker places’ online
Campaigners and MPs have warned the PM is missing a ‘once in a lifetime’ chance to force platforms to introduce lasting change
Iran-US war latest: Trump says peace ‘deal is all signed’ and Strait of Hormuz open now
Israel continues Lebanon operations despite Iran claiming the deal includes cessation ‘on all fronts’
























