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Toronto Star

Parisians weather their heat wave with canal dips and water guns
This year's excruciating temperatures, which reach a record high of 43.8 C in western France, have tested the citizenry’s sense of solidarity, Allan Woods writes.

This Toronto woman needs treatment for a debilitating condition but Ontario won't fund it. Now she's looking at the end
Diagnosis with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome was only the beginning of the search for answers in Canada and the U.S.

This Muslim family in rural Ontario fears for their safety, as an online conspiracy theory turns into real-world threats: 'We are terrified'
A Muslim family in Bowmanville says they have been facing threats and harassment over false allegations they run an illegal slaughterhouse.

Carney to travel to Turkey, where NATO allies will focus on managing Trump
Canada's former ambassador to NATO, said this year's gathering will be a "short, sweet summit to try avoid any drama," given the U.S. president's propensity for insulting allies.

Book excerpt: One man's trash is another man's journey
In Simon Paré-Poupart's book, Trash! A Garbageman's Story, we meet Montreal's garbagemen: workers who are flawed, hard-working, self-destructive but also vital

Blue Jays by the decade: The SkyDome's opening defined the 1980s — even if it struggled to close
This is part of a series looking back at major moments in Toronto Blue Jays history as the franchise celebrates its 50th season.

Maple Leafs history suggests the Sergei Bobrovsky signing is as much about the message as it is about the man
Toronto's front office, whatever the roster's shortcomings, is telling the hockey world the Leafs intend to return to relevance next year.

Raptors mailbag: Why did Kawhi Leonard push to go back to Toronto?
As expected, so many Kawhi Leonard questions after the blockbuster trade with the L.A. Clippers.

Every politician's end is different. Doug Ford needs to heed lessons from previous leaders
Kathleen Wynne, Dalton McGuinty, Ernie Eves, Mike Harris - their tenures all ended differently, but the signs were the same

Even leukemia treatment isn't stopping this Toronto food reviewer from searching for his next great meal
Despite a terminal cancer diagnosis and strict dietary limits, Rick Silver is determined to celebrate local spots.
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Globe and Mail

Performer calls for Trump’s death during funeral for Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Comment represents the first, direct call for Trump’s death by an emcee at the funeral

Canadian, U.S. air forces stage joint flypast in Ottawa for Fourth of July
U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra used the occasion to promote Canada’s incoming F-35 fleet
More than 15,000 protest in Germany as far-right AfD party meets
Police and protestors clash shortly after Alternative for Germany re-elected leaders, who called the demonstrators ‘anti-democratic’
U.S. ‘obstructionist’ on UN efforts to advance equality, says Lametti
Canada’s UN ambassador points to climate change and gender equality as areas he’s seen pushback from the Trump administration
Trump caps America’s 250th birthday celebrations with partisan, grievance-filled address
The rain-delayed speech marked the end of a week of celebrations dogged by cancellations, logistical problems and sparse attendance

Fallout from Venezuela’s earthquakes turns political as opposition leader Machado seeks return
After Venezuela President Delcy Rodríguez angrily defended the competence of her government’s relief effort, her main rival, María Corina Machado, issued her own appeal
Survivors in Kyiv retrieve belongings from homes wrecked by Russian strike
Residents of a heavily damaged Kyiv apartment building returned on Friday, July 3, to recover what remained of their belongings as emergency crews continued clearing rubble from the site, a day after a Russian missile and drone attack killed at least 30 people in the Ukrainian capital. Among them was 27-year-old Tetiana Pryvalova, who carried bags of belongings, a vacuum cleaner and a pram from the building.
Madison Square Garden gears up for reported wedding between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are widely expected to cap their three-year love story with a New York wedding celebration on Friday (July 3), ending months of speculation about the union between the pop megastar and one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history.
Why the American idea still matters
The words in the Declaration of Independence ring out in the current moment
World Cup debate splits England: Should children get to stay up late for Mexico game?
Knockout match starts at 1 a.m. in England on a school night, and students’ parents face fines for unauthorized absences
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Global News

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce marry in front of famous friends at Madison Square Garden
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce married Friday night at Madison Square Garden in a star-studded ceremony officiated by Adam Sandler, with a performance by Stevie Nicks.

Egypt uncovers lost Byzantine-era city in the western desert
A well-preserved Byzantine-era residential city in the western desert is one of two major archaeological finds announced by Egypt on Saturday.

Iran may have ‘directed’ recent attacks in Canada, intelligence report says
Canada's threat assessment agency says Iran's intelligence service may be behind acts of violence.

Ukrainian woman who disguised herself as man named as Monaco bombing suspect
The International Criminal Police Organization named Anastasiia Berezovska, who remains at large, in a Red Notice posted on its website seeking her arrest.

Trump ‘has not forgotten’ about threats to seize Greenland, U.S. envoy says
Jeff Landry, the special envoy to Greenland and the sitting governor of Louisiana, said Trump told him the U.S. needs to 'get Greenland' during a phone call last weekend.

Norovirus outbreak on Princess cruise affects more than 120 passengers
The CDC said that 102 passengers and 23 crew members reported becoming ill during the voyage on the Ruby Princess, travelling from San Francisco to Canada and Alaska.

Meet Neil, the 1-ton seal going viral for destroying cars in Australia
In June, the bellowing and blubbery 5-year-old mammal hauled himself onto land for his twice-yearly tour of beachside towns in southern Tasmania state.

Deaths in France spiked 29% amid record heat wave, health agency says
Deaths surged by nearly a third in France during the hottest week of a record heat wave last month, the country’s public health authority said Friday.

Iran prepares for dayslong funeral of late Supreme Leader killed in war
The country's theocracy plans to see millions flood the streets of the capital beginning Saturday in scenes reminiscent to the burial of the late Supreme Leader.

Carney signs strategic pact with Philippines during Marcos visit to Canada
Prime Minister Mark Carney welcomed Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to Vancouver, in the first visit of the country's head of state to Canada in more than a decade.
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New York Times

The Most American Thing
What best represents America?

The Revenge of the Philosophy Majors
A.I. labs are hiring contrarian, chin-stroking, finger-steepling sages. Who’s underemployed now?

Mourners Chant ‘Revenge’ at Funeral Prayers for Iran’s Slain Supreme Leader
On the second day of public mourning for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in February, there was still no sign of his son and successor, Mojtaba Khamenei.

America Marks Its 250th Birthday With Storms, Sweat and Fire
Independence Day celebrations were canceled nationwide and the Brooklyn Bridge briefly caught fire. Yet Americans still found countless ways to celebrate.

Mexico Has Been Waiting for This
In Mexico City, World Cup euphoria is overshadowing political gloom.

Obama vs. Trump Is the Election Day We Needed but Never Got
The proxy battles we got instead have not settled questions we have to settle.

Far From Kyiv and Moscow, Soldiers Stalk Ruins and Evade Drones on the Front
Ukraine’s military has denied a Kremlin claim to have taken a city in the eastern Donetsk region, saying its troops are holding out against infiltrating Russians.

Years of Warnings About Public Housing Preceded Venezuela’s Earthquakes
Residents, construction experts and seismologists said for years that Venezuela’s public housing would be vulnerable in a natural disaster.

Trump Administration Rolls Back Dozens of Gun Regulations
Critics say the administration is weakening public safety. Proponents say regulations would be where they were before President Joseph R. Biden took office.

At Trump’s Direction, Federal Agencies Are Abandoning Discrimination Cases
President Trump has tried to scale back anti-discrimination regulations that date back decades. Federal agencies have heeded his call.
CNBC

I’ve worked with over 5,000 kids: I swear by this No. 1 parenting rule—it’s ‘surprisingly simple’
Child development expert Siggie Cohen, who has worked with over 5,000 families, shares one communication mistake she sees parents make every day. Here's why she says it can backfire, when to set clear boundaries and how to use questions more effectively.

The World Cup sends prediction market volumes soaring to record highs
Trading volumes on Kalshi and Polymarket both hit record highs in June. Rothera, a new prediction market platform, was also able to manage $2 billion in volume.

UK and France agree with Oman to ensure safety of its territorial waters
France said it has deployed mine countermeasures to the Middle East, including two mine-hunting ships.

From Macron to Modi, governments are rolling out the red carpet for AI giants
Macron and Modi are courting tech CEOs as France and India seek AI data center investment and cloud infrastructure.

Iran begins six-day funeral for Ayatollah Khamenei nearly four months after his death
Iran plans a six-day funeral for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, with ceremonies across Iran and Iraq before burial in Mashhad.

Feds seek lower prison term for $100M New Jersey deli fraudster — but some reasons why are hidden
James Patten is the third person who will be sentenced in the stock manipulation scheme related to Hometown International, a company that owned just one deli.

Extreme heat wave threatens U.S. power grids and July 4 travel
The heat wave threatens to overwhelm U.S. grids and may force some to change their plans on one of the busiest travel weeks of the year.

First known congressional SpaceX stock buys surface after record IPO
The SpaceX stock purchases come as Elon Musk’s company deepens its role in federal contracting and remains closely tied to President Donald Trump’s Washington.

The Tech Download: Amazon’s devices chief Panos Panay on tech giant's AI gadget push
CNBC's Arjun Kharpal sits down Amazon's Panay on the latest episode of The Tech Download podcast.

AI is outpacing the rules, Europe’s top bankers and regulators warn
Europe's top bankers and financial regulators are grappling with how to better regulate AI risks.
Washington Post

Turkey sees its status in NATO rise, thanks to its weapons factories and Trump
A friendship between presidents Donald Trump and Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and a need for weapons production, has changed how other NATO countries treat Turkey.

Putin visits military installation, vowing to take more of Ukraine
The Russian president donned military fatigues as he tried to counter a narrative that Moscow is stumbling in its war after Ukrainian drone strikes set off an acute fuel shortage.

In Tehran, huge throngs mourn assassinated supreme leader Ali Khamenei
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who ruled over the Islamic Republic of Iran for 37 years, was killed along with several family members in an airstrike in February.

On July Fourth, Pope Leo urges U.S. to welcome, protect and assist immigrants
In Lampedusa, island gateway to Europe, the U.S.-born pope stressed human dignity and told America: "in every generation" immigrants "helped to shape the nation’s character.”

Iran’s leader was killed in February. The country will finally bury him.
For the surviving Iranian regime, the funeral offers an opportunity to project power after withstanding months of war with Israel and the United States.

In a hit low-budget film, Beijing sees a way to court Chinese communities abroad
“Dear You,” a Teochew-language family drama and migration story, has raised fraught questions of identity among some Chinese communities abroad.
BBC

Reform denies rules broken by Farage after benefits from ally not declared
The Sunday Times says the Reform UK leader failed to register the support supplied by a cryptocurrency entrepreneur who had been convicted of fraud.

Police probe Yes Scotland campaign's 'missing £1.5m' claim
It is claimed funds raised for the group which campaigned for independence in the 2014 referendum are "unaccounted for".

England fighting history as well as Mexican nation in Azteca cauldron
England will be battling against history as well as entire nation when the face Mexico in the World Cup last 16 at The Azteca, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.

NHS app to use AI to determine which service best for patients
The update will be available to all users in England by April 2028, the health service says.

Harry Styles beats Taylor Swift's and Coldplay's Wembley records
The Watermelon Sugar singer is the first artist to perform 12 shows on a single tour at the stadium.

Two found dead in crashed car in missing men search
William Hutchinson was last seen on 24 June and Stuart Tallis was reported missing three days later.

Evacuations in Guam as super typhoon Bavi approaches
The storm is forecast to bring winds in excess of 160mph and waves nearly 11m high when it makes landfall on Monday.

Stay humble - the Premier League feud about to hit world stage
The Premier League feud between Manchester City's Erling Haaland and Arsenal defender Gabriel goes global as Norway meet Brazil at the World Cup.

Stay humble - the Premier League feud about to hit world stage
The Premier League feud between Manchester City's Erling Haaland and Arsenal defender Gabriel goes global as Norway meet Brazil at the World Cup.

Williams is 'Ronaldinho-like' - but can she win Grand Slam matches?
In her latest BBC Sport column from Wimbledon, Naomi Broady looks at if Serena Williams' comeback showed she can win future Grand Slam matches.
The Independent

Furious Jenrick claims media are conspiring to stop Farage becoming prime minister
Reform MP forced to deny embattled Farage is a ‘liability’ in furious clash over claims he was secretly funded by his criminal friend ‘Posh George’
Iran-US war latest: Iran’s supreme leader does not appear at father Ali Khamenei’s funeral
Thousands gathered to mourn Khamenei as Trump boasts ‘one shot’ could take all the regime’s leaders ‘out’

Hundreds of firefighters battle a wildfire in Portugal, while Greek authorities warn of toxic smoke
Hundreds of firefighters are battling wildfires in Portugal and Greece

Suspect caught living for 8 years among a half-ton of trash in Arizona national forest, feds say
First in The Independent: Mark Aaron Gatz, 65, is facing prison time in what one U.S. Forest Service officer described as ‘possibly one of the worst residential cases he has seen’

Tools to keep your kids safe on social media have ‘critical’ flaws, study finds. So is there any hope of protecting them?
The new study investigated more than 80 safety features across four top social media platforms
Why a growing number of Americans believe they’re better off abroad
More than 3.3 million Americans live outside of the US - and the demographic of that group appears to be shifting, Ariana Baio reports

Why Andy Burnham should bring back David Miliband – the man already tipped to replace him
Exclusive: Labour MP told The Independent he could give up his Commons seat to allow Miliband to become an MP – and prime minister – if Burnham fails

Lawyer warns detained Palestinian doctor Hussam Abu Safiya is in critical condition
The lawyer for a prominent Palestinian doctor Hussam Abu Safiya says he is in critical condition

Facebook take no action on AI-generated far-right ‘influence campaign’ after it was flagged a month ago
Facebook have taken no action against far-right, AI-generated videos about Britain reaching millions without any indication they are fake or created thousands of miles away, an investigation by Hebe Campbell reveals

Pope heads on vacation after decisive flexing of papal muscle on international and church stage
Pope Leo XIV is going on summer vacation after a whirlwind finale to the first half of 2026























