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CBC.ca

Mark Fuhrman, L.A. police detective in O.J. Simpson murder case, has died
Former Los Angeles police detective Mark Fuhrman, who was convicted of lying during testimony at the O.J. Simpson murder trial, has died. Fuhrman was one of the first two police detectives sent to investigate the 1994 killings of Simpson's ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ronald Goldman, in Los Angeles.

U.S. slaps tariffs on fresh Canadian mushrooms, claims growers getting unfair subsidies
The United States has put countervailing duties on fresh mushrooms grown in Canada following a U.S. Department of Commerce investigation which the Canadian industry has called "deeply flawed."

Manitoba selling off shelved U.S. booze that's set to expire in fall
There weren't any lineups but there were mile-long smiles from Winnipeggers who took advantage of another sale of U.S. booze at Manitoba Liquor Marts on Monday — the first time the province has offered it up since December.

Canada captures 3rd straight win at men’s hockey worlds with 5-1 victory over Denmark
Porter Martone had a goal and an assist, Sidney Crosby had four assists and Canada defeated Denmark 5-1 for its third straight win at the men's hockey world championship on Monday in Fribourg, Switzerland.

World Gymnastics lifts all restrictions on Russian, Belarusian athletes
World Gymnastics has lifted all restrictions on Russian and Belarusian athletes, allowing them to return to international competitions under their national flags with immediate effect, it said on Monday.

Thinking of renting out your home short-term for World Cup? Experts say the extra cash isn't always worth it
Short-term rentals should be considered a formal business, financial planner Kelly Ho said, not a casual arrangement. This is not the same as family staying overnight.

3 off-duty Toronto police officers arrested, 2 accused of sexual assault in Spain: Spanish police
Three Toronto police officers were charged while on vacation in Barcelona, a Toronto Police Service spokesperson said. Spanish authorities say two of the officers are accused of sexual assault causing injuries.

Renowned Cree cellist and composer Cris Derksen remembered as trailblazer, innovator
Cris Derksen, 45, died in a highway crash in northern Alberta. Reports from friends and family say Derksen was fatally injured Friday driving home after attending the funeral of their father in Tallcree First Nation, near Fort Vermilion, Alta.

The Rockies have a people problem. Here's one potential solution
A plan known as "destination stewardship" is aiming to improve managing human use in the Bow Valley. It would formalize communication between all levels of government and different agencies in the region.
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Toronto Star

Toronto Police asking for help in locating 14-year-old girl missing since Friday night
Esther was last seen at the Earl Bales park area at Bathurst Street and Sheppard Avenue West in North York.

This $5.5-million Markham home is a neoclassical property reflecting the owner's European culture
30 years ago, a man and his family built a gated estate located on 78 Elgin Street in Markham, Ont. Over the years, they turned the more than 7200 sq. ft. estate into their home away from home.

U.S. slaps duties on fresh Canadian mushrooms over subsidy claims
WASHINGTON - The United States has put countervailing duties on fresh mushrooms grown in Canada following a U.S. Department of Commerce investigation which the Canadian industry has called "deeply flawed."

Teenage gunmen open fire on San Diego mosque, killing 3 men and then themselves
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Two teenage shooters opened fire at a San Diego mosque on Monday and killed three men before killing themselves a few blocks away, police said.

Trump says he's called off Iran strike planned for Tuesday at request of Gulf allies
President Donald Trump said he is holding off on a military strike on Iran planned for Tuesday because “serious negotiations” are underway.

Three Toronto police officers arrested in Spain
Three Toronto Police Service officers, who were off-duty at the time, were arrested in Spain last week following an allegation of sexual assault.

CBSA check-in kiosks and commercial systems back online at Canadian airports after outage
A system outage affected inspections kiosks at nearly a dozen Canadian airports including Toronto Pearson and Billy Bishop, the Canada Border Services Agency said Monday.

Ready for Victoria Day long weekend? Here’s what's open and closed in Toronto — plus where to watch fireworks
Shops and stores, shopping malls and transit will have varied hours and schedules. Here’s your guide for the holiday weekend.

Ukraine's attack on Moscow is another sign the war is not so distant anymore for Russians
It’s getting harder for Kremlin officials to cast the war in Ukraine as something so distant it doesn’t affect the daily routines of Russians.

U.S. says it's pausing long-standing military board with Canada
The U.S. undersecretary of defence for policy said Monday "Canada has failed to make credible progress on its defense commitments."
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Globe and Mail
Elon Musk loses lawsuit against Sam Altman's OpenAI
A jury on Monday ruled against Elon Musk in his lawsuit against OpenAI, finding the artificial intelligence company not liable to the world's richest person for having allegedly strayed from its original mission to benefit humanity.
Five dead, including two suspects in shooting at San Diego mosque
Authorities say two teenage suspects opened fire at an Islamic center in San Diego, California, killing three men before taking their own lives. The killings are being investigated as a hate crime.

Canadian banker jailed in Dubai says his life is in jeopardy
Ryan O’Grady claims he was hit with breach-of-trust charge in retribution after blowing whistle on corruption schemes at Kush bank
Five dead, including two suspects in shooting at San Diego mosque
Both suspects believed to be teens and case is considered a hate crime, says San Diego police chief
Judge rules some backpack evidence inadmissible in Luigi Mangione trial
A state court judge on Monday partially granted Luigi Mangione’s bid to prevent evidence found in his backpack during his arrest from being admitted at his murder trial for allegedly assassinating a health insurance executive in Manhattan.
U.S. doctor tests positive for Ebola, CDC says
Deaths have surpassed 100 in Congo as details emerge about government’s delayed response to outbreak
How is the latest Ebola outbreak different and should we be worried?
An Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda has been declared a public health emergency of international concern by the World Health Organization, after 80 deaths were attributed to the disease that, in regard to this strain, has no approved vaccine.
Elon Musk loses landmark lawsuit against Sam Altman’s OpenAI
Jury finds Musk waited too long and missed statutory deadline to file lawsuit, but Tesla CEO vows to file appeal

U.S. suspends joint defence advisory board with Canada
Defense under secretary says ‘we can no longer avoid the gaps between rhetoric and reality,’ linking to Carney’s January speech in Davos in social media post

Trump drops IRS lawsuit in exchange for $1.7-billion ‘weaponization’ fund to compensate allies
‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ is to compensate allies who believe they were mistreated by the Biden administration Justice Department
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Global News

Trump says he’s called off planned Iran strikes ahead of new ‘negotiations’
U.S. President Donald Trump said he is holding off on a military strike on Iran planned for Tuesday because “serious negotiations” are underway.

Quebec can help France in ‘many areas,’ Emmanuel Macron says
Quebec can help France in 'many areas,' according to French President Emmanuel Macron who welcomed Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette to the Élysée Palace on Monday.

Bodies of 4 Italian divers found in Maldives sea cave, foreign ministry says
Italy’s Foreign Ministry said Monday that rescuers have located the bodies of four Italian divers deep inside an underwater cave in an atoll in the Maldives.

China condemns Conservative MP’s Taiwan trip after ambassador’s warning
China claims sovereignty over democratically governed Taiwan, and says by allowing MPs to travel there, Canada is 'interfering in China's internal affairs.'

WHO declares Ebola outbreak in Congo, Uganda a global health emergency
Ebola is highly contagious and can be contracted via bodily fluids such as vomit, blood or semen. The disease it causes is rare, but severe and often fatal.

Drone strike sparks fire at UAE power plant shaking Iran truce
Fighting has also heated up between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon despite a nominal ceasefire there, further straining the wider truce.

Carney urged to take action amid Trump’s abortion ‘gag rule’ for developing countries
The aid sector is hoping Canada renews its 10-year commitment to funding health services through a gender lens, which expires in 2030.

U.S. links Toronto consulate shooting to alleged Iranian-backed commander
An man has been charged with terrorism offences in the U.S. and is accused of helping direct the March shooting at the U.S. consulate in Toronto and other attacks.

Trump says Islamic State group leader was killed in a joint US-Nigerian mission
U.S. and Nigerian forces killed a leader of the Islamic State group in Nigeria in a mission carried out Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump said.

Maldives military diver dies searching for bodies of 4 Italians in an underwater cave
A Maldivian military diver died during a dangerous mission to recover four Italian divers believed trapped inside an underwater cave in the Maldives.
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New York Times

Here’s How Iran Could Respond to Renewed U.S.-Israeli Strikes
In any new round of fighting, Iranian officials could adopt new tactics, including intensified strikes on neighbors and trying to close off a second strait.

What to Know About San Diego’s Islamic Center
A visitor said that the mosque is highly diverse. Its services are in English, because attendees come from all over the world.

Trump Threatens Iran and Then Pulls Back, All in the Same Day
President Trump has repeatedly said he’ll restart military action against Iran, only to stop short of plunging the United States directly back into an unpopular war.

After Elon Musk’s Court Loss Comes the Long Hot A.I. Summer
Even as protests increase, the collapse of Mr. Musk’s suit against OpenAI and Sam Altman will speed up the artificial intelligence juggernaut.

Justice Dept. Sets Up $1.8 Billion Fund That Could Funnel Money to Trump Allies
The arrangement was denounced by critics as a slush fund for supporters of President Trump, possibly including Jan. 6 rioters.

U.S. Hits Top Cuban Officials With Sanctions
The Trump administration, ratcheting up its effort to cripple the Cuban government, also imposed sanctions on three government agencies, including the police.

Sandy Fire in Simi Valley Forces Immediate Evacuations
Officials ordered more than 23,000 to evacuate after a brush fire broke out in Simi Valley, Calif.

The Generation That Grew Up With A.I. Hates It
Why graduates are booing artificial intelligence.

Meta Reassigns 7,000 Employees to Focus on A.I.
The company announced the changes two days before it plans to lay off 10 percent of its work force, or about 8,000 employees.

As L.I.R.R. Strike Continues, Tens of Thousands Endure Painful Commutes
Commuters took lengthy detours as a strike by Long Island Rail Road workers, who have been without raises for years, extended into a third day.
CNBC

Japan's economy grows at annualized 2.1% rate in first quarter, beating expectations
The figure beat projections of 0.4% from Reuters-polled economists, and against the 0.3% in the last quarter.

Asia markets open broadly higher as oil eases after Trump delays planned Iran strike
Asia-Pacific markets opened broadly higher on Tuesday, amid lower oil prices after President Donald Trump said he is postponing a scheduled attack on Iran

NextEra Energy to buy Dominion in deal that unites two key players in race to power AI data centers
Dominion powers the world's largest data center market in northern Virginia. NextEra is the biggest renewable energy developer in the U.S.

CNBC's The China Connection newsletter: Three major shifts from the Trump-Xi meeting
The U.S. and Chinese readouts agree on one phrase: constructive strategic stability.

Google I/O primer: Alphabet's AI showcase is its chance to wow Wall Street
After a 140% stock surge and a sweeping Wall Street reset, Google’s developer conference has to prove the AI story is more than a market narrative.

Trump says he's postponing 'scheduled attack of Iran tomorrow' at Middle East leaders' request
The U.S. and Iran are in a stalemate centered on the Strait of Hormuz, the global oil pathway whose closure due to the war has caused an energy supply shock.

Trump says he's 'concerned' about Ebola after American tests positive in Africa
The CDC earlier Monday said an American had tested positive for Ebola in Africa.

Musk slams Altman trial verdict as a 'technicality,' vows to appeal
A jury in Oakland, California, ruled against Elon Musk in his dramatic court battle with Sam Altman and OpenAI.

Seagate leads memory sell-off as CEO says it would 'take too long' to build new factories
Seagate CEO Dave Mosley's comment sent shares sinking, along with those of Micron, SanDisk and Western Digital.

Oil prices stay in the green even after Trump calls off planned Tuesday attack on Iran
A senior U.S. official told Axios that Iran's latest proposal is not a meaningful improvement and is insufficient for a deal.
Washington Post

Ukrainian drones hit Moscow and surrounding area, killing 3
The attack, the largest and most deadly to target the Russian capital region since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, showed Kyiv’s increasing ability to carry out long-range strikes.

Xi, in summit victory, projected stability and conceded nothing to Trump
There were no big breakthroughs but also no blunders, and the summit positioned Xi Jinping as a leader at the height of his power seeking global stability.
BBC

'Untouchable' teen motorbike thieves mocking victims on TikTok
BBC investigation finds hundreds of videos showing self-confessed thieves posing with stolen bikes.

The Papers: 'Starmer sabotages Burnham' and 'Best of buddies'
Burnham vows not to 're-run' Brexit and King joins 'buddies' at Chelsea Flower Show leads the papers.

Tense, tetchy but triumphant - all Arsenal eyes now on Bournemouth
All Arsenal eyes will be on Bournemouth v Man City on Tuesday with the Gunners agonisingly close to ending their 22-year wait for a Premier League title.

Married at First Sight UK brides tell BBC they were raped by on-screen husbands
Channel 4 was aware of one of the rape claims before broadcast, but the woman involved still featured in the show.

Ex-British soldier imprisoned by Russia says he feels abandoned in occupied Ukraine
In letters sent to the BBC from prison, Hayden Davies says he has had no contact with British authorities.

What really holds China and Russia together
The relationship endures despite a power imbalance, with both sides recognising that it is too important to fail.

PFA charity let down players, says regulator
Conflicts of interest and "serious mismanagement" a footballers' charity put funds to help players in need at risk, a Charity Commission inquiry says.

Trump says he called off new Iran attack at request of Gulf states
The US president says he is holding off on a US attack planned for Tuesday as "serious negotiations are now taking place".

Trump told Taiwan not to 'go independent' - but does it want to?
Taiwan independence is the reddest of red lines for China, which claims the island as its own.

Man City preparing for Guardiola departure
Manchester City are preparing for manager Pep Guardiola to leave the club at the end of the season after a decade in charge and 17 major trophies.
The Independent
Three killed in San Diego Islamic center shooting as police find two suspects dead blocks away: Latest
San Diego police said they got reports of an active shooter at the Islamic Center of San Diego just before noon and found three victims upon arrival, including a slain security guard

Terrifying video shows Six Flags patrons walking down rollercoaster drop after power outage
Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington lost power Saturday after a construction crew hit an underground power line
Two teenage suspects dead after fatally shooting three adults at San Diego Islamic Center
A security guard who was killed ‘played a pivotal role in assisting from this being much worse,’ the city’s police chief said

Autopsy says the death of a Haitian man detained in Arizona was related to his dental woes
An autopsy report has confirmed that the death of a Haitian man after spending months at an Arizona immigration detention facility was related to his dental problems

What to know about the Bundibugyo virus, a species of Ebola causing an outbreak in Congo
The species of Ebola virus causing an outbreak in Congo that has killed nearly 120 people is less common than other Ebola viruses, which is complicating the response because there are no specific treatments or vaccines

Former Hartford police officer charged in fatal shooting of a Black man in mental distress
A Connecticut police officer has been charged with manslaughter after fatally shooting a man suffering a mental health crisis

‘He made a mistake’: Trump welcomes Mark Cuban at healthcare event after billionaire previously backed Kamala Harris
Cuban, a past critic of Trump, joined the president for an event touting the discount prescription drug site TrumpRx

Channel 4 removes Married At First Sight UK from streaming platforms after rape claims
Two women said they were raped during filming of the dating show, according to a BBC report

Mark Fuhrman, former LA police detective convicted of lying during OJ Simpson murder trial, has died
Former Los Angeles police detective Mark Fuhrman, who was convicted of lying during testimony at the OJ Simpson murder trial, has died

Five arrested and nine more wanted after fight breaks out between adults at Tennessee school graduation
Authorities are still searching for nine additional people allegedly connected to the brawl























