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CBC.ca

Democratic Republic of Congo's Ebola outbreak is now the deadliest in its history

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has killed 2,325 people, government data showed on Sunday, surpassing the toll from the 2018-2020 outbreak to become the deadliest in the country's history. The D.R.C.'s public health institute said in its latest report that confirmed cases had risen to ‌4,945.

Meet Finn, the 15-year-old who saved a shark in New Brunswick

“When we saw it, it looked really hurt, it almost looked dead," says Finn Holland. "But then we saw subtle movements.”

Teva Canada recalls some Pregabalin capsules over sertraline contamination concerns

Teva Canada is recalling some of its Teva-Pregabalin 150 mg capsules after it said routine testing identified possible contamination with the drug sertraline.

Driver in custody after bus in Hungary crashes into ditch, killing 12 and injuring at least 10

A passenger bus carrying Polish tourists on a highway in Hungary went off the road and into a ditch where it overturned, killing a dozen people and injuring at least 10 early Sunday, police said. The bus was travelling on eastbound lanes near Mezokeresztes around 140 kilometres east of Budapest.

Hundreds of migrants in Spain's Ceuta enclave protest for asylum, against deportation to Morocco

Hundreds of migrants who recently entered Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta staged a protest on a popular urban beach on Sunday, urging Spanish authorities to grant them asylum instead of sending them back to Morocco.

At least 2 people killed as firefighters battle massive wildfires in Greece, Belgium

Firefighters battled a massive wildfire that scorched a nature reserve in eastern Belgium and another on a Greek island near Athens, where two people were killed on Sunday as hot and dry conditions fuelled fires across parts of Europe.

Tommy John, namesake for a pioneering elbow surgery that saved his career, dead at 83

Tommy John, who won 288 games during a 26-year big league career and became the first pitcher to successfully return following groundbreaking elbow surgery that later was named after him, has died. He was 83.

Trump dismisses reports of grim conditions on U.S. aircraft carrier

U.S. President Donald Trump dismissed reports of grim conditions aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln, an aircraft carrier currently in the Middle East that has now been deployed at sea for more than 260 days.

'It was almost out of a movie': Antonello da Messina art stolen from museum in hometown in Italy

Three panels from ‌Polittico di San Gregorio altarpiece and a separate painting depicting the Virgin with Child were taken from the Museo Regionale di Messina in the 15th-century painter's hometown.
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Toronto Star

Did the Yankees' Jose Caballero use a 'dirty little tactic' on Toronto's sacrifice fly? Here's what the Blue Jays say

Yankees third baseman appeared to try to block Toronto's runner on third base from seeing when the fly ball was caught.

Racers and locals thrilled by 'chaotic' Honda Indy in Markham

Despite a shaky start to the festival, the Ontario Honda Dealers Indy at Markham had been a thrilling success, drivers and locals say.

Woman dead after being 'swept' into Lake Ontario near Mississauga park

Mississauga fire found the woman around 11:15 p.m. She was taken to the hospital and pronounced dead.

Suspect turns himself in after unprovoked stabbing of on-duty TTC worker, police say

The TTC worker was walking alone on the sidewalk when a man approached him from behind and stabbed him without being provoked, investigators said.

Peel police rescue 9 people clinging to capsized boat near Port Credit

Officers found the vessel flipped over nearly 50 metres south of the Ridgetown break wall, a Peel police spokesperson said.

Unions slam Carney government over silence on Bank of Canada's use of replacement workers

Concerns have been raised about the Liberal government’s commitment to anti-scab legislation that it passed just two years ago.

Ontario nursing regulator targets questionable practices by med spas offering Botox and other injections

The College of Nurses of Ontario has also proposed changes to rein in practice of absentee supervision that some say has put patients at risk.

Health minister warns Alberta's plan to expand private care may violate federal law

Alberta's controversial Bill 11 allows some physicians to provide publicly covered care while offering some privately paid services.

This century-old $12.2M Rosedale mansion is a modern art collector's dream — with a minimalist makeover

Originally designed in 1908, the historic home’s brick exterior opens to a modern, updated interior and is “truly one of a kind,” the listing agent says.

Roof collapses at Toronto's iconic Zanzibar Tavern after 3-alarm fire

Owner Allen Cooper said he believes the fire came in through the roof. His father, David Cooper, opened the adult entertainment club in the 1960s.
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Globe and Mail

Trump orders scale back of joint military operations with South Korea, cites lack of help with Iran

The 11 days of exercises involving 18,000 South Korean soldiers were designed to beef up readiness against North Korean threats

Floodwaters damage Indianapolis furniture maker’s home and workshop

Frank Gounder had been at home as floodwaters crept up his driveway until they were about 0.61 metres in the house and his workshop.

Alaska is a prime example of the electoral chaos the SAVE Act would create

For Americans in remote communities, the proposed requirements for voting would be extremely difficult to meet

Moroccan security forces arrest 294 migrants trying to reach Ceuta after calls for another mass crossing

The latest attempt comes two weeks after tens of thousands of would-be migrants rushed toward Ceuta in one of the deadliest migration crises to hit the region

At least seven dead from storms and flooding in Indiana

Nearly 130,000 utility customers statewide remained without power by midday Sunday

LeBlanc to meet U.S. trade rep today as Wednesday tariff threat looms

LeBlanc’s spokesperson says the meeting is a chance to take stock of the work done by the negotiating teams so far

Five things you need to know about the Canada-U.S. trade talks

Negotiations have become heated ahead of an Aug. 19 deadline to avoid a new suite of tariffs

Aid effort expands in Colombia nearly a week after earthquake

The 7.4-magnitude quake struck Monday morning in San Jose del Palmar, killing at least 290 and causing severe damage

Crews battle major wildfires in Belgium and Greece as two die on island near Athens

The blaze now torching Belgium has far surpassed a 2011 fire that burned nearly 14 square kilometres in the same area

Thieves steal 4 Renaissance artworks in Sicilian museum heist during Italian holiday

Theft comes just days after police in the city of Parma announced that they had recovered three stolen artworks by Renoir, Cézanne and Matisse worth about €10-million
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Global News

Colombia’s president asks Trump to suspend tariffs amid earthquake recovery

There has been no immediate response from President Donald Trump's administration to Abelardo de la Espriella's request for a suspension.

Trump suggests ‘declaring’ Strait of Hormuz a U.S. territory, Iran rebuffs claim

Throughout the conflict, U.S. President Donald Trump has alternated between threats of escalation and assertions that a peace deal is imminent.

Magnitude 7.7 earthquake strikes off Indonesia’s coast, toppling buildings and killing at least 38

The U.S Geological Survey said the quake hit Indonesia's Flores region with a depth of 10 kilometers at 5:58 a.m. Indonesia time.

Gas prices set to change when excise tax pause expires — what to know

Some temporarily relief at the gas pump for Canadian consumers is set to end next month when the fuel excise tax pause is scheduled to expire.

Colombia earthquake rescue continues as hundreds remain missing

The 7.4-magnitude quake struck on Monday, toppling apartment blocks, damaging homes, schools and hospitals, sending residents into the streets across western Colombia.

Reform U.K. leader Nigel Farage wins byelection against Count Binface

Farage abruptly quit his seat in July amid an investigation into whether he failed to report a five million pound gift from an overseas crypto billionaire.

Trump slaps new tariffs on drones, including from some key U.S. allies

A proclamation signed by Trump imposes a 100% tariff on drones of a certain size or with certain capabilities that are particularly sensitive for national security purposes.

U.K. records hottest day of 2026 as western Europe heats up again

The Met Office said the temperature of 38.1 degrees Celsius (100.6 degrees Fahrenheit) in west London was a tenth of a degree higher than the previous record set June 28.

U.S. says Canada among China’s ‘biggest enablers’ in avoiding Trump tariffs

A new White House report released Thursday accuses China of routing their exports through third countries with more favourable U.S. tariff rates or avoid them altogether.

Vance asked Ukraine to not strike Russian energy infrastructure: reports

A Ukrainian attack on Russia's Black Sea port city of Novorossiysk hit warships at a naval base and forced two major grain terminals to halt operations on Wednesday.
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New York Times

Mamdani Speaks Mandarin to Promote Broadway, and Gets Good Reviews

Mayor Zohran Mamdani released videos in three languages to highlight a program that offers free theater tickets to high school students. His Mandarin earned some praise.

Kushner Meets With Hamas to Advance Trump’s Gaza Plan

The president’s son-in-law met the Palestinian militant group’s leaders in Egypt, officials said. He will soon see Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli leader.

Zale Parry, Aquatic Hollywood Star and Early Acid Tripper, Dies at 93

A diving feat landed her on the cover of Sports Illustrated and led to a film and TV career. She also took part in one of the first LSD studies.

Top Admiral Praises Sailors but Concedes Hardships After Visit to U.S.S. Lincoln

Admiral Brad Cooper, head of U.S. Central Command, acknowledged the difficulty of the carrier’s nearly nine-month deployment but said mental health issues were lower than on other vessels.

Indiana Prepares for More Rain After Days of Deadly Storms

Since last week, hazardous weather has caused seven deaths, forced people from their homes and required some to be rescued by boat. The region was at risk for more flooding on Sunday.

What We Know About the Storms Battering the Midwest

A lingering weather system has brought severe flooding and intense winds — including a few tornadoes — to Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, killing at least eight.

Could El-Sayed Cost Democrats Michigan?

Not all progressives are equal: Candidates of the activist left typically don’t perform as well as other Democrats.

Tommy John, Pitcher Who Gave His Name to Career-Saving Surgery, Dies at 83

After tearing an elbow ligament, he underwent a risky procedure and returned at his best, changing baseball and giving new hope to injured players.

As the Old Files Open, One Family Confronts Another’s Dark Nazi Past

A woman who secured the criminal file of her grandmother, a collaborator, offered to share it with a Jewish family that had been betrayed. Then she balked and a new dispute ensued.

As Iran War Turns Into Economic Battle, a New U.S. Strategy Recalls Old Ones

The United States and Iran are poised to blow past a deadline they had set themselves to broker terms on peace and Iran’s nuclear program.

CNBC

Japan second-quarter GDP grows 1.1% on an annualized basis, missing expectations

On an annualized basis, Japan saw growth of 1.1%, against estimates of 2%.

Top U.S. commander acknowledges mental health issues on USS Lincoln

Cooper's visit and statement come after reports of widespread morale and mental health concerns aboard the Lincoln.

Lamborghini unveils Revuelto SV, its most powerful production car ever

Lamborghini's Revuelto SV is a limited-edition V12 hybrid with over 1,050 horsepower, a 2.4-second 0-to-100 kph time and a $741,172 starting price.

The internet's grandma has advice for late bloomers: 'It doesn't all have to be perfect'

Kim Murstein and Gail Rudnick are the duo behind "Excuse My Grandma," an advice podcast that dives into life, love and other issues across generations.

Secret outperformer: Dispelling the 'myths' about an unloved stock market

European markets fly under the radar when compared with larger and more liquid U.S. markets, but Goldman Sachs offered to dispel some of the myths.

Prediction markets and sports betting: How this UK exchange is trying to do both in the U.S.

Smarkets is entering the U.S. prediction market race but also applying to run as a sportsbook within states amid regulatory uncertainty at the federal level.

Anthropic revenue reportedly jumps to more than $11.5 billion in second quarter

The jump in revenue underscores the rapid growth of the Claude chatbot maker as it prepares for a potential blockbuster initial public offering.

Depleted strategic oil reserve nears level that raises concerns about damage to caverns, operations

The rapid drawdown of the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve could damage the caverns that store the oil, experts warn.

I drove Tesla FSD, Rivian Autonomy+ ‘hands-free’ driving systems. Here’s how they compare

Rivian is trying to catch up to Tesla's "hands-free" capabilities, but with additional safety guardrails that the Elon Musk company doesn't have.

Beijing is said to move to clarify tax rules stoking confusion among China's ultra-wealthy

Beijing is said to be moving to clarify ambiguities in new tax rules on offshore trusts after the policy sowed confusion among wealthy Chinese and advisors. 

Washington Post

U.S. commander calls mental health a priority after he visits USS Lincoln

Amid reports of burnout and poor conditions on the USS Abraham Lincoln, Adm. Brad Cooper acknowledged that long stretches at sea can be challenging but said some of the concerns raised were "old news."

Jared Kushner meets Hamas on Mideast trip to push Gaza deal

The president's son-in-law and envoy is expected in Jerusalem on Monday for talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who last week rejected the Trump-backed 15-point plan.

Shocking death of former professor reverberates at Cambridge — and well beyond

The death of Jason Arday, 41, came a little more than a week after he resigned from his post at the university amid accusations of plagiarism that ignited a culture-war firestorm.

At least 47 dead after 7.7-magnitude quake strikes Indonesia

The earthquake took place around 5 a.m. and was centered off the coast of Flores Island in the quake-prone archipelago.

How to beat an earthquake: The Colombian city where no one died

A deadly temblor devastated Armenia in 1999, spurring a reconstruction that allowed the city to build back stronger. When disaster struck this time, it was prepared.

U.S., Canada aim for deal to avert Trump’s threat of 50 percent tariffs

The levies, set to take effect at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, are the latest exchange in a dispute that has disrupted the once harmonious relationship over the past year.

Frustration with Trump grows among U.S.’s Persian Gulf allies, officials say

Gulf leaders worry the president is unable to manage the diplomacy necessary to secure peace with Iran, according to Arab and Western officials.

A Nazi bunker stands in the way of Berlin’s housing plans

A plan to build apartments over the bunker is igniting debate on how Germany should address its complex history under Adolf Hitler.

BBC

Trump says US to scale back military drills with South Korea after it stayed out of Iran war

Trump cites his "very good relationship" with North Korea's leader in deciding to downsize the exercises.

The Papers: 'Water cheek' and 'Queen Amy's gold rush'

Water companies being allowed to increase prices during droughts and Amy Hunt's gold medal run dominates Monday's papers.

'I want my brother back' - Tupac’s brother tells BBC murder trial won’t bring justice

The BBC's Shaimaa Khalil sat down with Mopreme Shakur ahead of the trial for his brother and late rapper's 1996 murder.

McIlroy admits concerns as Scheffler regains winning feeling at St Jude

Rory McIlroy says "he felt lost" as he toils to a 66th-place finish - 25 strokes behind champion Scottie Scheffler - at the St Jude Championship in Memphis.

How switching your bank account could earn you up to £220

New research suggests staying put is costing British savers billions in missed interest every year.

What has been the impact of new owners on The Hundred?

BBC Sport looks at the impact new owners have had on The Hundred as the first season since private stakes were sold in teams ends.

Reform UK benefits ban for foreign nationals would include EU citizens

The move would require renegotiating the UK's Brexit deal and could risk stripping British expats living in the EU of similar rights.

US commander says mental health a 'priority' on USS Lincoln

Adm Brad Cooper acknowledged that navy service at sea for long periods is "uniquely challenging and tough", following a visit to the warship.

What awaits new Scotland head coach Pocognoli?

Shifting the playing style, maintaining qualification for major tournaments and refreshing the squad await the new Scotland boss.

History for Hunt and Asher-Smith in golden finish for GB

Amy Hunt and Dina Asher-Smith make history while Georgia Hunter Bell claims a commanding 1500m gold as Great Britain finish strongly at the European Championships.

The Independent

Fury erupts at Fox host who blasted ‘weak’ sailors on USS Abraham Lincoln: ‘Put him on that ship’

The former Marine Corps staff sergeant compared the carrier crew’s living conditions to his own deployment in Afghanistan

Single dose malaria drug could simplify treatment worldwide in medical breakthrough

There were an estimated 282 million cases of malaria and 610,000 deaths from the disease worldwide in 2024

UK house prices see biggest August drop since 2018 as sellers slash asking prices

The number of available homes for sale is also at a 12-year high for this time of year

Record number of illegal e-bikes seized across UK as police issue warning

Sergeant Stuart Ford, who leads the cycle team at City of London Police, described illegal e-bikes as ‘a menace’

Decision on Jackdaw and Rosebank could be ‘life or death’ in North Sea – Tories

Labour ministers must decide whether drilling should go ahead.

Homeowners abandon trendy interior for warm paint colours as sales boom

White paint remained popular over the year and neutral tones beige and taupe saw an increase in sales

Trump pushes Congress to end ‘RIDICULOUSLY CHANGING CLOCKS’ - could it actually happen?

Trump wants to see the sun later. But just like his ballroom, voter ID and his ‘slush fund’, the Senate isn’t playing ball, writes John Bowden

‘Obsessed’ killer talked about murdering his ex for months before carrying out the crime, cops say

An apartment building employee told investigators that Matthew Almontes had been talking about stabbing Tisha Marinoccio for six months

Met Office names top 10 areas where it will rain this week — full list

After five back-to-back heatwaves, rainfall is set to return to the UK

CEO who went viral for firing 900 employees on Zoom before Christmas is now mad that he got fired

Vishal Garg, the CEO and founder of Better.com, was let go and replaced by a hedge fund manager who joined the company’s board only a week earlier, according to a report