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CBC.ca
Radio-Canada apologizes after reporter uses antisemitic language on air
Radio-Canada is apologizing after one of its reporters used antisemitic language during a television broadcast on Monday.

Author Robert Munsch is approved for MAID, but his daughter clarifies he's 'not dying'
Beloved children's author Robert Munsch says he has decided on a medically assisted death after being diagnosed with dementia and Parkinson's disease. But his daughter clarified he's still 'doing well.'

Washington Post editor's firing leads to free speech questions after Kirk killing
Washington Post editor and columnist Karen Attiah said Monday she had been fired after more than a decade at the paper over comments made since Charlie Kirk's fatal shooting — a dismissal being criticized by the newspaper's union and free speech organizations.

New York judge tosses terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, lets murder count stand
New York Judge Gregory Carro dismissed terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione in the state's case over the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, but kept the state's second-degree murder charges.

Mother, daughter who were ordered to leave Canada over clerical error now allowed to stay
Diana Calderón, who moved to Canada from Peru in 2022, was shocked last month to discover Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada had rejected her work permit, forcing her out of a job and preventing her daughter from returning to school.
Immigration lawyers concerned IRCC's use of processing technology leading to unfair visa refusals
Immigration professionals and people applying to enter Canada say they're increasingly getting refusal letters they think don't make sense — leading them to wonder whether their cases are being fully and properly reviewed by a human being.

Colts CEO Carlie Irsay-Gordon is going viral. But is it her headset, or that she's a woman?
The Indianapolis Colts won their second game of the new NFL season Sunday — their first 2-0 start since 2009 — but that's not the only reason the internet is abuzz about the team.
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Toronto Star

Prince William and Kate Middleton will greet Donald Trump and Melania when they arrive in the U.K. Here's everything we know
From tiaras at the state banquet to Kate hosting Melania at a nature event with the Scouts.

Finch West LRT beats Eglinton Crosstown to a major milestone
The date for revenue service testing was published in a TTC memo sent to staff that was leaked to social media.

Suspect in Kirk killing charged with aggravated murder as prosecutor says DNA found on gun trigger
The charge means Tyler Robinson, 22, could face the death penalty if convicted of killing Kirk last week at Utah Valley University.

Toronto Coun. Michael Thompson acquitted of sexually assaulting two women at Muskoka cottage
Coun. Michael Thompson, 65, denied he did anything inappropriate while staying at a friend’s cottage on the Canada Day weekend in 2022.

Man facing extradition after family of migrants froze to death at Canada-US border
A witness told the trial Fenil Patel was a key organizer in human smuggling, and drove the family to Winnipeg just before they died trying to cross the border.

Chrystia Freeland quits Mark Carney's cabinet with 'tremendous gratitude' and a 'little sadness'
The longtime Toronto MP is quitting Prime Minister Mark Carney's cabinet and will not run in the next election.

Small plane that crashed-landed in Toronto's Monarch Park suffered engine failure, TSB says
The aircraft carrying three passengers had departed from Orillia before it crashed near Felstead and Greenwood Avenues around 8:15 p.m. Monday.

Millions of Canadians struggling in affordability crisis, even with new government programs: Report
Food Banks Canada gave the country an F on food insecurity, poverty and unemployment. But the reported noted "legislative progress" from Ottawa.

Tributes pour in for Robert Redford, legendary actor who died at 89: 'A genius has passed'
Redford was an Oscar-winning director, producer and actor known for his roles in "All the President's Men," "The Candidate" and "The Way We Were."

'We got very lucky tonight': Small plane crashes near Toronto's Monarch Park Collegiate after engine failure
"I was about a hundred metres away. It could have landed on me," said one witness.
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Globe and Mail
Suspect in killing of Charlie Kirk charged, prosecutors will seek death penalty
Tyler Robinson faces seven charges including capital murder
As Israeli ground invasion launches, Palestinians in Gaza City say they’re trapped or fleeing on unsafe roads
More than 700,000 men, women and children in Gaza City are living under direct bombardment

Trump warns Hamas will 'have hell to pay' if hostages are used as human shields
President Donald Trump warned Hamas on Tuesday that it 'will have hell to pay' if it uses hostages as human shields in Gaza. Trump made the comments as Israeli forces launched a new ground offensive in Gaza City.
Film icon Robert Redford, turned director and activist, dies at 89
Actor, director and producer Robert Redford, who was both the quintessential handsome Hollywood leading man and an influential supporter of independent films through his Sundance Institute, had died at the age of 89.
Israel launches Gaza offensive amid UN genocide inquiry findings
Israel unleashed a long-threatened ground assault on Gaza City on Tuesday, declaring 'Gaza is burning' as Palestinians there described the most intense bombardment they had faced in two years of war. Meanwhile a UN commission found that Israel has committed genocide in Gaza.
Bessent says final TikTok deal could be reached after Trump, Xi talk
U.S. Treasury Secretary says the goal is to switch TikTok ownership to the U.S. from China’s ByteDance

Robert Redford, iconic actor, director and champion of independent film, dies at 89
Redford launched the Sundance Institute and Festival in the 1970s, promoting independent filmmaking long before small and quirky were fashionable
UN inquiry concludes top Israeli officials incited genocide in Gaza
Israel called the report ‘scandalous’ and ‘fake’, saying it had been authored by ‘Hamas proxies’

UN inquiry finds Israel committed genocide in Gaza
A United Nations commission of inquiry concluded on Tuesday that Israel has committed genocide in Gaza and that top Israeli officials including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had incited these acts.
Britain prepares for Trump’s arrival with pomp and protests
Britons are deeply divided over U.S. President’s state visit, a controversial invitation from increasingly unpopular PM Starmer
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Global News

Israel committing ‘genocide’ in Gaza, UN commission of inquiry says
The deeply documented findings by the three-member team are the latest accusations of genocide against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government.

Israel begins ground offensive in Gaza City, thousands of residents flee
The operation marks yet another escalation in a conflict that has roiled the Middle East for nearly two years and likely pushes any ceasefire farther out of reach.

Israel, U.S. show unity as other allies condemn attack on Qatar
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not rule out further strikes on Hamas leaders 'wherever they are' while speaking alongside U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

Trump says U.S. struck 2nd ship allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela
U.S. President Donald Trump said on social media that three people aboard the vessel were killed in the strike, which came two weeks after a similar strike killed 11.

Massive photo of Trump and Epstein unveiled outside Windsor Castle
Footage shared by the British political protest organization Everyone Hates Elon shows several people unfurling the huge photograph outside Windsor Castle.

Prince Harry ‘closer’ to bringing kids to U.K. after King Charles meeting
Not much is known about the recent meeting between Harry and his father, the King, other than they sat down for a cup of tea.

Train strikes, kills 2 Montreal women in Portugal: reports
Global Affairs Canada said it was aware of the deaths of two Canadian women in Portugal, with relatives confirming their identities in Facebook posts.

TikTok deal framework reached with China, U.S. officials say
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said President Donald Trump and Chinese Premier Xi Jinping would speak Friday to possibly finalize the deal.

Qatar hosts top diplomats before major summit on Israel’s attack in Doha targeting Hamas leaders
Qatar's prime minister denounced Israel on Sunday as foreign ministers from Arab and Muslim nations met to discuss a possible unified response to Israel's attack on Doha.

Poland deploys planes in its airspace because of threat of drone strikes in nearby Ukraine
Polish and allied aircraft were deployed in a “preventive” operation in Poland's airspace Saturday because of a threat of drone strikes in neighboring areas of Ukraine.
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New York Times

National Parks to Remove Some Materials on Slavery and Tribes
The Trump administration ordered a famous Civil War-era war image removed from a National Park Service site in Georgia as it moves to promote what it considers a more positive view of American history.

Joe Manchin Would Like a Word. (OK, Maybe Several Words.)
The voluble former senator, now retired from politics, appears to miss the arena and is mulling a return to it.

Carl Heastie, Another Democratic Holdout, Is Expected to Endorse Mamdani
Mr. Heastie, the speaker of the New York State Assembly, is one of several prominent Democrats who had resisted backing Zohran Mamdani, the party’s nominee for New York City mayor.

State Terrorism Charges Against Luigi Mangione Are Dismissed
The judge overseeing the case against Mr. Mangione said the evidence underpinning two of the most serious counts, one of which charged him with first-degree murder, was “legally insufficient.”

Fani Willis Loses Bid to Continue Prosecuting Georgia Trump Case
The 4-3 ruling means that the criminal case against President Trump, related to his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss, will not move forward anytime soon, if ever.

Man Known as the ‘Tinder Swindler’ Is Arrested in Georgia
The man, Shimon Hayut, has been accused of using multiple aliases to swindle women he met on dating apps out of millions of dollars.

What Exactly Are A.I. Companies Trying to Build? Here’s a Guide.
Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Meta and OpenAI plan to spend at least $325 billion by the end of the year in pursuit of A.I. We explain why they’re doing it.

F.B.I. Agents Fired by Patel Speak Out on ‘Broken’ Trust
The two agents’ accounts offer an inside view of a bureau buffeted by politics and upheaval, adding to the scrutiny of the F.B.I. director as he prepares to testify to Congress.

Trump Sues The New York Times For Articles Questioning His Success
The lawsuit, filed by the president in federal court in Florida, claims The Times defamed him and sought to undermine his campaign in the 2024 election.

Robert Redford, Screen Idol Turned Director and Activist, Dies at 89
He made serious topics like grief and political corruption resonate with the masses, in no small part because of his own star power.
CNBC

Trump's willingness to let TikTok 'go dark' motivated China to make deal, Bessent says
President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to speak Friday to finalize the TikTok deal.

Charlie Kirk shooting suspect charged with aggravated murder; prosecutor to seek death penalty
Kirk's death at a Utah university spurred bipartisan calls to end political violence. President Donald Trump decried "radical left" rhetoric after the killing.

Bessent: Trump's push to scrap quarterly company reports will be a win for investors
President Donald Trump had mooted scrapping quarterly company reports to allow CEOs to make better long-term decisions.

Google's Gemini tops Apple's App Store, snagging lead spot from ChatGPT
Google appears to be gaining traction in the consumer AI market, as its Gemini app has taken the top spot in Apple's App Store from ChatGPT.

OpenAI hires former xAI CFO as Altman-Musk rivalry escalates
OpenAI has hired former xAI finance chief Mike Liberatore as business finance offer, responsible for managing the company's soaring compute spending.

Thyssenkrupp shares jump 4% after Jindal Steel makes offer for steel unit
Global markets are also keeping a close eye on U.S.-China trade talks.

Trump cannot fire Fed's Lisa Cook before FOMC meeting, appeals court rules
Trump's attorneys wanted a lower-court ruling, which temporarily barred Cook's firing, stayed ahead of the Fed's upcoming meeting on interest rates.

Trump sues The New York Times for $15 billion, alleging defamation and libel
Trump has initiated a flurry of defamation lawsuits against media companies, accusing them of false or misleading coverage.

Trump administration in damage-control mode after Hyundai immigration raid sparks investment concerns
U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration have adopted a reconciliatory tone following an immigration raid at a South Korean-owned battery plant.

‘Gaza is burning’: Israel launches ground invasion of strip's largest city
Increasingly isolated on the international stage over its Gaza campaign, Israel has now launched a ground incursion in the strip's largest city.
Washington Post

Israeli military begins ground invasion of Gaza City
Palestinians in Gaza City reported a night of heavy bombardment. A U.N. commission said Israel was committing genocide in Gaza; Israel rejected the claim as “falsehoods.”

Trump discloses U.S. targeted a third alleged drug boat from Venezuela
The president acknowledged the incident while delivering a warning to Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro.

U.N. commission finds that Israel committed genocide in Gaza
Israel rejected the conclusions, which echo those of a growing group of governments and human rights organizations.

Key aid groups suspend work, face tough choices as Israel invades Gaza City
Aid workers “face a harrowing, untenable decision: Stay and maybe be killed, or leave their homes, maybe never to return,” the head of an aid group said.

Taliban shut down WiFi, a lifeline for women and girls, in Afghan province
Afghan government workers in Balkh province appeared to have been taken by surprise by the WiFi ban.

U.S. kills 3 in strike on alleged drug boat from Venezuela, Trump says
The president also signaled that his administration was preparing to take military action against Latin American cartels that move narcotics over land.

Judge criticizes Trump’s deportations to Ghana but says she can’t intervene
U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan said she was “dismayed” by the deportation of five men to Ghana but that the court’s “hands are tied.”

America and Britain were pillars of the world order. The world has changed.
President Trump will meet King Charles III and Prime Minister Keir Starmer on a state visit to Britain, against a backdrop of global division, disarray and destruction.

South Korea to examine Georgia ICE raid for possible human rights abuses
South Korea vowed to investigate whether U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement violated human rights after it detained hundreds at a Hyundai-LG plant.

Health scare leads mom to world record: Barefoot run on Lego bricks. On purpose.
Feeling like she had a new lease on life, Gabrielle Wall sprinted the length of a football field barefoot on Lego bricks to clinch a new Guinness World Record.
BBC

Eritrean man wins block on removal to France under 'one in, one out' deal
Some migrants who arrived in the UK by small boat had been told they would be put on flights to France as early as Tuesday.

Pundits focused on £450m spend 'favour other clubs' - Slot
Liverpool manager Arne Slot criticises pundits who "favour other clubs" for their comments over the club's summer spending.

Israel Committing Genocide in Gaza Says UN Commission
Israel rejects UN Commission finding that it is committing genocide in Gaza.

Acting legend Robert Redford dies aged 89
The acting star was famous for roles in The Sting and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

Sky to cut 600 jobs in streaming move plans
A consultation has been launched on proposed changes, which affect 900 roles.

Mandelson red flags were missed or ignored, senior Labour MP says
Emily Thornberry says "something went very wrong", in an emergency debate about the peer's appointment.

UK hopes for 0% tariff on steel exports to US dashed
An agreement to reduce tariffs on UK steel to zero in short order was welcomed with some fanfare in July.

'Completely different, yet genuinely get on' - watch BBC correspondents on Starmer and Trump
The BBC's Political Editor Chris Mason and North America Editor Sarah Smith discuss what's at stake for both sides during the trip.

Teacher's fears over Southport killer were met with 'red tape'
The Southport Inquiry has revealed it will examine whether agencies avoided "taking responsibility".

Inquiries dropped into ex-MP accused of misusing donors' money to pay 'bad people'
There were claims former MP Mark Menzies used the money to pay what he called "bad people".
The Independent

Trump UK visit live: US President due to land in Britain after praising King Charles as an ‘elegant gentleman’
Very high threat level declared at Windsor Castle

Outrage as pro-Trump rapper and country singer release pro-lynching song: ‘Hang ‘em up high at sundown’
White rapper and singer call for public hangings after raging against reactions to Charlie Kirk’s death

Charlie Kirk shooting suspect facing death penalty as he’s formally charged with murder: Live updates
Utah County Attorney reveals charges and evidence against Tyler Robinson, 22, who will appear later today virtually at first court hearing

Donkey recovering after being shot in latest arrow attack on wild burros in California
A wild burro dubbed Cupid is recovering from surgery after being shot with an arrow in what officials say is the latest in a series of a half-dozen attacks since June on donkeys that roam semirural areas of inland Southern California

Indiana man charged with sending online threat that caused US Naval Academy lockdown
Federal prosecutors say an Indiana man has been charged with making a threat across state lines related to a lockdown and shooting at the U.S. Naval Academy in Maryland last week

Coachella 2026: Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber and Karol G to headline
It’s that time of year again

‘I had enough of his hatred’: Charlie Kirk suspect’s texts with roommate shed light on motive
Tyler Robinson has been formally charged with aggravated murder, firearm and obstruction charges

‘I’m not going anywhere’: FBI director Kash Patel defiant as Senate grills him after Charlie Kirk slay-probe criticism
Patel spoke testified before Senate Judiciary Committee for first time since his confirmation and faced aggressive questioning over Kirk investigation, Jeffrey Epstein files and mass firings

Renters reform bill could result in one million new pet owners
This bill could allow one million more households across the country to have pets

Amid bankruptcy, some Publishers Clearing House winners are facing the end of 'forever' prizes
For decades, Publishers Clearing House doled out hefty checks on the doorsteps of hopeful consumers across the U.S., including prizes that boasted lifetime payouts