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CBC.ca

Blake Lively wants $8M US in legal costs from Justin Baldoni in It Ends With Us aftermath

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni may have agreed to settle their differences , but that hasn't stopped the drama — Lively is now looking for just over $8 million US in legal costs from her It End With Us co-star and director.

Everything we know (and don't) about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding

Ever since Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced their engagement, fans have been dying for details. While absolutely nothing is confirmed by the couple themselves, here's what's got people talking.

11 teens charged after Montreal police investigates moments prior to police killing Longueuil teen

On Tuesday, Montreal police announced that 11 suspects are facing criminal charges following a Montreal police investigation into the moments leading to the killing of 15-year-old Nooran Rezayi. The suspects were between 13 and 17 years old at time of the shooting.

Immigration Department suspends citizenship for 67 'lost Canadians' as it reviews program

The government has reviewed all of the roughly 6,500 applications for citizenship by descent received under legislation passed last year, acknowledging that some certificates may have been issued without sufficient evidence.

Elbows up, cashspiel, kokum: new Canadian terms enter the Oxford English Dictionary

The Oxford English Dictionary is adding seven new terms from Canadian English, helping the rest of the world see Canadians more like we see ourselves.

Glacial lake near Pemberton, B.C., bursts, sending flood water to small community

Experts believe flood waters are likely to peak late in the day on Wednesday and people are being asked to stay away from Gates Lake and nearby creeks due to dangerous conditions.

6 people presumed drowned as RCMP lead recovery of sunken boat near Richmond, B.C.

An RCMP underwater recovery team is now searching for a capsized vessel that sank off the shores of Richmond, B.C., on Sunday.

Director Carl Rinsch sentenced to 2½ years in Netflix fraud case

Hollywood writer-director Carl Rinsch was sentenced Monday to two-and-half-years in prison after being convicted of defrauding Netflix out of $11 million US for a never-finished sci-fi series. Supporters including Keanu Reeves had asked the court to show leniency.

Tornado likely ripped apart home, left path of destruction in southwest Winnipeg: expert

A vicious storm pounded Winnipeg Monday night, leaving a swath of destruction in the city's southwest that included the partial collapse of a house.
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Toronto Star

Mark Carney abandons Trudeau-era carbon emissions targets

Canada will not hit carbon emission reduction targets set under the Trudeau government, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday, arguing that downgrading the country's climate-change ambitions is necessary for global stability and national unity.

Meet the World Cup wives and girlfriends supporting team Canada's players

From Richie Laryea's wife to Stephen Eustáquio's fiancée, these are the partners giving VIP glimpses behind the professional soccer scenes.

Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, rejecting Trump’s proposed limits

A divided Supreme Court rejected President Donald Trump’s executive order declaring that children born to people who are in the U.S. illegally or temporarily are not American citizens.

Want to buy a ticket for the Portugal vs. Croatia World Cup game in Toronto? Prepare for these jaw-dropping prices

With big names like Cristiano Ronaldo and Luka Modric on the pitch for a knockout match Thursday, tickets on the official FIFA website are sold out.

US envoys arrive in Qatar for meetings on Iran, with tensions high over Hormuz

The visit by Steve Witkoff, U.S. President Donald Trump’s special Mideast envoy, and Jared Kushner, his son-in-law, comes after a weekend of crossfire in the Persian Gulf.

Can Danielle Smith’s West Coast pipeline withstand treaty headwinds?

By aligning with separatists, who actively deny treaty rights, Danielle Smith may have helped sink the very pipeline she is so eager to see built.

Toronto under 'heat dome,' severe weather warning ahead of Canada Day as temperatures feel like 44 C

Temperatures today will peak at 34 C, with a chance of thunderstorms. A UV index of 9, and high humidity may pose health risks.

Oshawa has a lofty plan to ease traffic congestion. Why one councillor calls it the ‘dumbest suggestion’ he’s ever heard

The extraordinary traffic jams that snarl Simcoe Street has led to some extraordinary proposed solutions.

Ontarians can make their auto insurance cheaper starting July 1 — but opt-in coverage will leave some accident victims 'out in the cold,' critics say

Twelve types of mandatory coverage will become optional on July 1, so anyone buying a new plan or renewing their existing one will be able to opt out to save money.

Kawhi Leonard is grabbing all the Raptors headlines. Here's what else is on the front office's agenda

While a potential Leonard blockbuster deal continues to simmer, Toronto made a flurry of moves before the NBA free agency period opens Tuesday.
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Globe and Mail

Heritage Minister ‘wrong’ to criticize Palestinian exhibit, says NDP Leader Lewis

Marc Miller called on the Canadian Museum for Human Rights to change the wording in an exhibit about displaced Palestinians

U.S. Supreme Court reins in Trump and speaks volumes about the role of immigrants in America’s story

Tuesday ruling affirms the right of birthright citizenship, granted under the 14th Amendment

What is fuelling South Africa's anti-immigrant movement?

Demonstrators wrapped in flags and wielding wooden sticks gathered across South Africa on Tuesday for anti-immigrant marches. But what is behind the movement?

U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether assault weapon bans violate the Second Amendment

Attorneys for the states being challenged say the guns are a preferred weapon of mass shooters that can be banned under the Constitution because they are similar to military-grade weapons

Carney signals no USMCA extension expected on Wednesday

Trade deal would expire in 10 years if U.S. decides not to renew, though any country can pull out of the pact sooner

Mexico cocaine busts may be tied to World Cup demand

While a spokesperson said officials have no indication to link the seizure to international events, experts and drug dealers say they have seen an increase in cartel movement due to the sporting event

U.S. Supreme Court rejects Trump’s attempt to limit birthright citizenship

President’s executive order declared that children born to undocumented people or foreign temporary visitors are not citizens

U.S. Supreme Court allows states to ban transgender girls and women from school athletic teams

Left unresolved are lawsuits challenging state laws and regulations that permit transgender athletes to compete consistent with their gender identity

At Wimbledon, World Cup games are off and tennis is on

Tennis players and fans are split between the two championships

Ottawa will match up to $4-million in donations for Venezuelans reeling from earthquakes

Aid organizations supporting earthquake relief that Ottawa will be doubling donations towards include the Canadian Red Cross and the Humanitarian Coalition
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Global News

‘Booby-trapped package’ explodes in Monaco, injuring Ukrainian oligarch

The attack shocked the country on the Mediterranean coast, one of the world’s smallest sovereign states known for its high concentration of ultra-wealthy residents.

China slaps 73.5% preliminary tariff on pea starch from Canada

The Ministry of Commerce said its investigation had found that Canadian pea starch was being "dumped" in China, causing "material injury to the domestic industry."

Ukraine drone strikes hit major Russian satellite centre near Moscow

In a post on X on Tuesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote that long-range defences had reached the Dubna space communications centre in the Moscow region.

U.K. lays out future defence plan with technology focus, fight over money

Like other NATO countries, the U.K. is under pressure to increase defence spending to counter a more aggressive Russia and less reliable United States.

Best known example of Etruscan paintings displayed in Italy

The ministry announced in May that it had acquired the fresco panels, dating from the 4th century, from members of the Torlonia family.

What happens to CUSMA on July 1? The paths ahead as review set to begin

July 1 is the date set out in CUSMA for the countries to either formally extend the agreement another 16 years or continue under annual reviews for up to a decade.

Venezuela faces aftershocks as questions mount over earthquake response

Five days after the twin quakes, questions loomed about whether the cash-strapped government will be able to care for thousands of people who have been left homeless.

28-year-old man dead in fatal crocodile attack near Mexico resort

The victim's body was reportedly recovered Saturday morning approximately 300 metres offshore following an overnight search and rescue operation at sea and on land.

6 killed in shooting at mother-and-baby shelter in Germany, police say

Authorities have not confirmed how many people were injured. All those killed were adults, a spokesperson with Stade police told Reuters.

Trump claims Iran has requested meeting, but officials say nothing scheduled

Earlier on Monday, Iran's president said that US$6 billion in frozen Iranian assets would be released by Qatar, as negotiations with the United States were challenged.
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New York Times

Record-Breaking Heat Wave Expected to Hit New York City Ahead of July 4 Weekend

Mayor Zohran Mamdani signed an executive order that aims to protect workers who must toil outside. Temperatures this week could exceed 100 degrees.

The Prom Went On in Kyiv, but Masha’s Date Danced Alone

Masha Polska, 15, was an avid dancer who had been dreaming of a star turn in the group waltz. That was not to be.

Mamdani and City Council Agree on $126 Billion Budget

A handshake deal, reached right at the statutory budget deadline, will expand programs that offer housing vouchers and discounted transit fares.

Tom Kean, New Jersey Congressman, Says Depression Led to Long Absence

After months of mystery, the New Jersey representative broke his silence about the undisclosed health issue that prompted his 117-day absence.

After U.S.-Iran War, Oman Is Said to Propose Strait of Hormuz Fee Plan

Under the proposal, Iran and Oman would collect payment for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz, according to officials and diplomats with knowledge of the matter.

House G.O.P. Revolt Blocks Pentagon Bill

Ultraconservative lawmakers refused to back a critical procedural measure as they pressed for action on voting legislation championed by President Trump.

Fourth of July Heat Wave Forecast: Here Are the Day-by-Day Temperatures

A day-by-day breakdown of where dangerous heat is expected through the Fourth of July weekend.

Bending Spoons, Owner of AOL and Other Old Internet Brands, Is Going Public

Bending Spoons, an Italian company that buys aging internet companies, is going public this week at a potential value of $19 billion.

The Founding Father Who Sought a Last-Minute Deal to Avert the Revolution

Recently discovered documents reveal a back-channel attempt by a leader of the Continental Congress to make peace. (He did not succeed.)

The Supreme Court Gets Birthright Citizenship Right

The Constitution is clear. People who are born in this country and subject to its laws are citizens.

CNBC

Nike earnings, revenue top estimates even as China sales drop 12%

Nike was expected to report another quarter of declining sales as the sneaker giant struggles to regain strength under its turnaround strategy.

AeroVironment skyrockets 19% as dronemaker capitalizes on defense spending surge

AeroVironment is benefiting from U.S. plans to modernize the U.S. military and secure space.

Japanese yen sinks to 40-year low, keeping intervention risks in focus

The Japanese yen weakened to its lowest level against the U.S. dollar since 1986 on Tuesday, keeping investors on alert for possible intervention from Japanese authorities.

Brent posts biggest monthly decline since March 2020 as traders monitor state of U.S.-Iran talks

The moves come as oil traders monitor the prospect of U.S.-Iran talks in Doha on Tuesday.

Blue Origin pivots to redesigned launchpad after explosion in push to fly by end of 2026

Blue Origin won't be "rebuilding the same pad," and will instead adopt a configuration that was in development for a larger variant of its New Glenn rocket.

FDA lets Philip Morris market Zyn nicotine pouches as less harmful than cigarettes

The Trump administration has expanded access to nicotine products despite concerns from public health critics about youth use and addiction.

AWS puts $1 billion into new AI unit to embed engineers with customers, joining growing wave

AWS FDEs will look to leave behind self-sufficient teams with new AI solutions and capabilities in a matter of weeks, the company said.

Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, blocks Trump order

President Donald Trump attended oral arguments in the case, underscoring his staunch opposition to granting automatic citizenship to many immigrants' babies.

American Airlines brings grab-and-go lounge to New York's JFK

American Airlines is opening a grab-and-go lounge at New York's JFK

Trump administration's AI crackdown opens door for China to close gap

The Trump administration's crackdown on Anthropic's leading artificial intelligence models is looking like a gift to China.

Washington Post

As war stalls, Putin concedes he never cut a deal with Trump in Alaska

The Kremlin had framed the Anchorage summit as a turning point for the war in Ukraine. Now, Putin admits there was no deal, perhaps to get U.S. to help to broker a new one.

With little official help, Venezuelans in earthquakes rescue themselves

After two devastating quakes, first responders were fishermen, doctors, and emigres returning from abroad — a grassroots campaign filling a government void.

Trump says U.S. and Iran will meet to negotiate after days of strikes

Both sides will “stand down for now,” a U.S. official said, as talks are set to continue in Qatar. Iran hasn’t publicly confirmed the meeting.

BBC

Starmer trims budgets to fund extra £15bn for defence

The plan outlines how billions will be spent on equipping the UK armed forces in the years ahead.

Why Starmer's defence plan leaves next PM with £4.7bn headache

Keir Starmer announces extra defence spending - but the subject will still be one of the trickiest issues in his successor's in-tray.

Patient tested for suspected Ebola virus at Glasgow hospital

It is understood a patient was admitted to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital during the early hours of Tuesday.

Half of government should be female, Labour women tell Burnham

Female MPs urge Burnham to ensure Labour lead by example on equality should he become prime minister.

Haaland the late hero as Norway knock out resilient Ivory Coast

Manchester City striker Erling Haaland scores a late winner as Norway beat Ivory Coast 2-1 to book their place in the last 16 in the 2026 World Cup.

What Does It Cost To Keep The UK Safe?

The government releases it’s long awaited defence investment plan.

Roof collapse kills 14 children at Pakistan tuition centre

Two people are taken into custody after the incident in the Kahna suburb of Lahore.

'Absolute madness': Row over plan to demolish Nazi bunker under Berlin

City officials want to build flats on the city centre site but others say it should be preserved as part of Germany's history.

Williams 'takes it all in' on Centre Court return

Serena Williams receives a standing ovation from the Centre Court crowd as she walks out to play at Wimbledon for the first time in four years.

Quansah & James miss training as England right-back problems mount

Jarell Quansah and Reece James miss training as England's right-back issues mount before their World Cup last-32 match against DR Congo on Wednesday.

The Independent

Thousands waiting on pension payments after Capita misses crucial deadline: ‘It’s unacceptable’

Capita has officially missed the Government’s June 30 deadline to deliver the full terms of its £239 million Civil Service Pensions contract, PCS said

New Orleans man named Santa Claus arrested in sting on alleged child predators

The arrest was part of a broader operation conducted by the Kenner Police Department’s cybercrimes division

Apparent human remains found in school chimney in New York City

The department of education called the discovery ‘deeply upsetting and concerning’

Iran-US war latest: Tehran says it will not restart peace talks until agreement with Trump is upheld

Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff will discuss the state of negotiations with mediators

Britain not safe under Starmer’s new defence plan, John Healey suggests

Healey – who quit earlier this month after accusing the prime minister of being ‘unwilling to commit the resources’ needed to keep Britain safe – urged the government to set out a target date for the UK to spend 3 per cent of GDP on defence

Another 60 Minutes veteran leaves Bari Weiss’ CBS News as exodus of talent continues

Longtime 60 Minutes producer Henry Schuster took a shot at CBS’s editor-in-chief Bari Weiss while announcing he would be leaving the show

Police officer pushes and drags 13-year-old boy who asked for help

A police officer in Chippenham shoved and swore at a 13-year-old boy wearing school uniform after he asked for a lift home, bodycam footage from October 2025 shows.

Nurse charged in massive healthcare fraud spent money on $594,000 Ferrari: DOJ

The Department of Justice has charged 455 people accused of medical fraud schemes worth a combined $6.5 billion

Harvard professor with polarizing alien theories is picked to lead new White House UFO council

A polarizing Harvard astronomer has been appointed to lead a White House panel studying UFOs

Nearly every state will owe the federal government millions under new rules for SNAP payments

States will collectively owe the federal government roughly $9 billion if they can’t lower the amount of payment errors in their SNAP programs