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CBC.ca

Pro-Palestinian statements, politics take the stage at 77th Emmy awards
Hacks actress Hannah Einbinder called for a "free Palestine" in her acceptance speech, while Javier Bardem donned a keffiyeh and Steven Colbert received the loudest round of applause for the evening.
Former federal prosecutor Maurene Comey sues Trump administration over firing
Maurene Comey, a former federal prosecutor who brought criminal cases against Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell and music mogul Sean (Diddy) Combs, has sued U.S. President Donald Trump's administration over her abrupt July firing, court records showed on Monday.

DNA evidence found near scene of Charlie Kirk shooting matches suspect, FBI director says
DNA on a towel wrapped around a rifle found near where conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated last week matched that of the 22-year-old accused in the killing, FBI Director Kash Patel said on Monday.

Surrey, B.C., announces $250K reward fund for information leading to extortion convictions
Surrey, B.C.'s mayor and police chief have announced a fund worth $250,000 for tips that lead to successful convictions of extortion cases targeting mostly South Asian businesses in the community.

Hogan triggers election, sending N.L. voters to polls on Oct. 14
Liberal Leader John Hogan made a visit to Government House on Monday to ask Lt.-Gov. Joan Marie Aylward to dissolve the House of Assembly.

12-year-old boy, 20-year-old man charged with 2nd-degree murder in unprovoked attack in downtown Toronto
A 12-year-old boy and a 20-year-old man have been charged in connection with a series of alleged violent incidents and an unprovoked attack that resulted in the death of an unhoused man in downtown Toronto late last month, police say.

From Gaza to Europe via jet ski: A Palestinian man's daring escape from the war
It took more than a year, several thousand dollars, ingenuity, setbacks and a jet ski: this is how Muhammad Abu Dakha, a 31-year-old Palestinian, managed to escape from Gaza to reach Europe.

Merritt, B.C., residents sue city in proposed class action over 2021 flood
Two Merritt, B.C., residents have filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against the city, alleging it failed to repair municipal dikes ahead of the 2021 atmospheric river and contributed to damage in the community.

Ontario's self-styled Crypto King pleads guilty to assaulting woman
Aiden Pleterski, the self-styled Crypto King accused in Ontario of defrauding investors out of tens of millions of dollars, has pleaded guilty in a case of intimate partner violence. Court records show Pleterski, 26, pleaded guilty in a Newmarket court to charges including assault and harassment.
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Toronto Star

Provincial election in Newfoundland and Labrador called for Oct. 14
Liberal Leader John Hogan will face a tough battle against Progressive Conservative Leader Tony Wakeham this fall.

'Just unbelievable': Homeless man dead after violent spree downtown Toronto, suspects aged 12 and 20 arrested
The victim was near Bay and Queen streets after 6 a.m. on Aug. 31 when he was attacked with a weapon, unprovoked, police said.

Lilith Fair uplifted women and was mocked for it. A new documentary gives the tour its due
“Lilith didn't start out as a social or political statement. It started out with a really simple concept: Why don’t we just do something ourselves?" founder Sarah McLachlan told the Star.

Searchers discover shipwreck of schooner that sank in Lake Michigan almost 140 years ago
The Great Lakes are home to anywhere from 6,000 to 10,000 shipwrecks, most of which remain undiscovered, according to the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

DNA evidence found near scene of Charlie Kirk's shooting matches suspect, FBI director says
Kirk was shot Wednesday while speaking at Utah Valley University during one of his many campus stops.

The Giller Prize longlist is here. André Alexis, Emma Donoghue and 14 authors are up for the $100k prize
The winner will be revealed at a Nov. 17 ceremony, following a shortlist announcement on Oct. 6.

A framework deal on TikTok has been reached between the US and China
The current extension for the Tiktok shutdown expires on Sept. 17, two days before U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese Premier Xi Jinping are scheduled to discuss the deal.

Canadian Tire, Tim Hortons form loyalty program partnership
Under the partnership launching sometime next year, customers who link their Triangle and Tims Rewards accounts will earn Canadian Tire money on eligible purchases at the restaurant chain.

This family goes to extremes to pinch pennies — and it's working. Here’s how they're saving $14,000 on groceries this year
An average family of four is expected to spend up to $16,833.67 on food in 2025 — an increase of $801.56 from the previous year. Not this one.

The surprising truth about the Recycling slot on the city's 10,000 street litter bins
Cities all over the world are experiencing the same thing as Toronto with their waste disposal programs.
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Globe and Mail

Spanish PM calls for Israel to be banned from sports events after anti-Israel protests disrupt the Vuelta
Final stage of the Vuelta was cut short when protesters opposing the participation of Israeli team threw barriers onto the road and clashed with police

DNA found near scene of Charlie Kirk’s shooting matches suspect, FBI director says
Authorities in Utah are preparing to file capital murder charges against suspect, Tyler Robinson as early as Tuesday
Canada asked to investigate Cuban cigar imports for forced labour
Madrid-based Prisoners Defenders says Cuban inmates are used to produce cigars at seven facilities across the island country

Behind the scenes look at amur leopard cubs at Chicago area zoo
Two endangered Amur leopard cubs are practicing their hunting and playing moves at a Chicago area zoo.
Binge vs drip: Emmy nominees share their preferred viewing experience
At the Emmy Awards on Sunday, nominees on the red carpet, including Gary Oldman, John Turturro, Jeff Hiller, Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan, answered the endless debate of whether episodes of a series should be released all at once or once a week.
U.S., China reach 'framework for a TikTok deal,' says Bessent
The United States and China have reached a framework agreement to switch short-video app TikTok to U.S.-controlled ownership, top U.S. officials said on Monday, with President Donald Trump set to speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday.

Israel's Netanyahu thanks U.S. for their support, pledges to defeat Hamas
Speaking at a joint news conference in Jerusalem, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked the United States for their support and pledged to defeat Hamas so it no longer poses a threat to Israel.

Britain gears up to welcome Trump for his historic second state visit
It is the first time any world leader received the honour of a second state visit, and the first time the invitation was delivered in a personal letter from the king

The various faux pas between U.S. presidents and British royals
Maybe it was nerves from being in the presence of royalty, or perhaps it was a simple mistake, but over the years there have been quite a few gaffes between U.S. presidents, first ladies and members of the British Royal family.
U.S., China begin trade talks in Spain as TikTok deadline looms
U.S. and Chinese officials concluded a first day of talks in Madrid on Sunday on their strained trade ties, a looming divestiture deadline for Chinese short-video app TikTok, amid Washington's demands that its allies place tariffs on imports from China over its purchases of Russian oil.
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Global News

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.

FAA seeks $3.1 million in fines from Boeing over safety violations, 2024 midair panel blowout
The FAA is seeking $3.1 million in fines from Boeing over safety violations, including ones related to a jetliner losing a door plug panel on its fuselage midflight.

Trump calls on all NATO countries to stop buying Russian oil, threatens tariffs on China
Trump posted on his social media site that NATO’S commitment to winning the war "has been far less than 100%"

Thousands march in London in support of far-right activist Tommy Robinson
Thousands of demonstrators packed London streets for several blocks Saturday for a march organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson.

Zookeeper mauled to death by lions in front of visitors at Thailand safari park
The fatal attack took place when an employee stepped out of his vehicle.

As Carney resumes diplomatic ties, India accused of renewed threats to Canadians
A Brampton, Ont., activist said police warned him this week his life is in danger and India is behind the threat.

Peter Mandelson, U.K. ambassador to U.S., fired over ties to ‘pal’ Epstein
Mandelson said that he doesn't think he's named in the Epstein files, but there is no doubt there is more “correspondence” between him and Epstein that is “going to surface.”

UN to hold emergency meeting on Russia’s drone incursion in Poland
The United Nations Security Council is set to hold an emergency meeting at the request of the Polish Foreign Ministry after Russia violated its airspace.
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New York Times

Avoiding a Strike, L.I.R.R. Unions Ask Trump to Get Talks on Track
A strike by workers on the Long Island Rail Road, the United States’ largest commuter rail service, has been averted for now, and could be postponed for several months.

Nvidia Broke Antitrust Law, China Says, as Tensions With U.S. Mount
Chinese regulators, on a day of U.S. trade talks, said that an acquisition by Nvidia had violated antimonopoly regulations.

Rubio, in Israel, Says a Diplomatic Solution to Gaza War May Not be Possible
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to discuss President Trump’s desire to see the war in Gaza end soon.

Many Conservatives View Charlie Kirk’s Death as a Galvanizing Force
Calling Charlie Kirk a martyr, conservatives see an opportunity to supercharge the movement the right-wing leader began and to cement conservative Christian values in American life.

In Giant Deals, U.A.E. Got Chips, and Trump Team Got Crypto Riches
A lucrative transaction involving the Trump family’s cryptocurrency firm and an agreement giving the Emiratis access to A.I. chips were connected in ways that have not been previously reported.

A Times Investigation Into Trump, UAE and 2 Giant Deals: 5 Takeaways
A $2 billion crypto deal and an agreement to sell valuable chips to the United Arab Emirates were intertwined in ways that have not been previously reported.

‘The Pitt’ Defied Odds by Going Back to the Future
On Sunday, Emmy voters made a loud statement that there is an appetite for the kind of shows that used to dominate TV.

Fired Prosecutor Challenges Trump’s Claims to Power in Lawsuit
The Justice Department gave no reason for its dismissal of Maurene Comey, a longtime federal prosecutor in Manhattan and the daughter of the former F.B.I. director, James Comey.

Surprising Presence at Belarus-Russia War Games: Two American Observers
The invitation by Belarus came as its autocratic leader has been trying to improve relations with the Trump administration, which has been receptive.

Angered by Israel’s Attack in Qatar, Arab Leaders Meet to Weigh Response
Some Arab officials are pushing for tangible, but not military, action against Israel, and Egypt’s president said the Israeli strike threatened diplomatic ties that Israel spent years cultivating.
CNBC

CoreWeave's stock rallies on disclosure of $6.3 billion order from Nvidia
CoreWeave has secured more business from Nvidia, which is an investor in the company and its main source of chips for running AI models.

Trump advocates end to quarterly earnings reports
Trump said the idea is "subject to SEC approval" and would "save money, and allow managers to focus on properly running their companies."

China says Nvidia violated anti-monopoly law after preliminary probe
China's market regulator on Monday said that Nvidia violated the country's anti-monopoly law in relation to its aquisition of Mellanox in 2020.

TikTok 'framework' deal overshadows U.S.-China trade talks
Talks on trade were overshadowed by a "framework" deal regarding the social media platform, announced by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Monday.

European stocks close higher as U.S. signals deal with China over TikTok
European stocks closed higher on Monday amid news of a U.S.-China agreement over social media platform TikTok.

Alphabet becomes fourth company to reach $3 trillion market cap
Google's parent company added hundreds of billions of dollars in value in September following a favorable ruling.

Bessent: TikTok deal 'framework' reached with China, Trump and Xi will finalize it Friday
The U.S. and China have a 'framework' deal for social media platform TikTok in place, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Monday.

Tesla shares gain as Elon Musk reveals rare $1 billion stock buy in sign of confidence in EV maker
It's the CEO's most significant purchase in the open market since 2020.

U.S. and Britain to sign flurry of major nuclear power deals during Trump’s state visit
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the proposed nuclear power pact would put the U.S. and U.K. “at the forefront of global innovation.”

Why is Sam Altman losing sleep? OpenAI CEO addresses controversies in sweeping interview
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman addressed a plethora of moral and ethical questions regarding his company and its AI chatbot in a sweeping interview with Tucker Carlson.
Washington Post

Rubio downplays U.S. tensions with Israel, plans to visit Qatar after strike
Israel’s strike on Hamas negotiators in Doha outraged much of the Arab Middle East. President Donald Trump distanced the U.S. from the attack.

Nvidia broke antitrust law, China says on second day of U.S. trade talks
Beijing’s targeting of Nvidia, the American AI chip giant, ratcheted up tensions as negotiators for the two countries met for trade talks in Spain.

Poland calls for NATO-backed no-fly zone over Ukraine
Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said shielding Ukraine from Russian drone attacks would protect the rest of Europe, too, amid concerns over the war’s spread.

To fight extremists, Trump administration warms to Russia-friendly junta
America has ramped up intelligence sharing with Mali’s repressive military junta, current and former U.S. officials said, as extremists gain ground in West Africa.

As ties with U.S. fray, Indian sentiment turns sharply against America
Harsh rhetoric from U.S. officials has dovetailed with escalating anti-Indian hate speech online, researchers found, hardening Indian attitudes towards America.

South Korea is going wild for ‘KPop Demon Hunters,’ made in the U.S.
South Korea gave the world BTS and “Gangnam Style,” “Parasite” and snail mucus face cream. The U.S. sent back “KPop Demon Hunters” — and South Koreans love it.

Massive nationalist rally shows MAGA-fueled movement’s appeal in U.K.
Anti-migrant extremist Tommy Robinson drew over 110,000 people to the London protest, which turned violent. Experts say it was the largest far-right rally in U.K. history.

Britain’s King Charles III lives another, slower life in Transylvania
For decades, Charles has returned regularly to Romanian villages that are lost in time.

Boosted by summits in Alaska and China, Putin moves against Europe, Ukraine
Russia has been emboldened in its strategy of splitting the U.S. from Europe while pushing ever harder to gain a military victory in Ukraine.
BBC

Watch: The Monday Night Club
Mark Chapman, Rory Smith, Chris Sutton and Shay Given discuss the weekends football.

PM says he would never have appointed Mandelson had he known full Epstein links
The PM says a due diligence process was gone through before Lord Mandelson was appointed US ambassador.

Starmer aide resigns after explicit texts about Abbott surface
Downing Street said the messages about the veteran MP were "appalling and unacceptable".

Eight charged over Unite the Kingdom rally disorder
The Metropolitan Police also issued an appeal to trace 11 more people they want to speak to.

Mum of Southport victim demands truth from inquiry
The parents of the girls murdered in the attack demanded "real change" and "accountability".

Eurovision has never been about politics, says BBC boss Tim Davie
The director general says the corporation is "aware of the concerns" around Israel's participation.

Constance Marten and Mark Gordon jailed for 14 years over baby's death
The couple were found guilty in July after a lengthy retrial at the Old Bailey.

Tory MP and shadow minister Danny Kruger defects to Reform
The East Wiltshire MP said the Conservatives were no longer the main party of opposition.

'I'm just a mixed-race kid from Kirkby', says Stephen Graham after Emmys win
Stephen Graham is emotional as he accepts an Emmy award for his role in the hit series Adolescence.

Musk's language while addressing rally was abhorrent, says home secretary
Shabana Mahmood says the tech billionaire "doesn't get to mess with British democracy" after Musk calls for dissolution of Parliament.
The Independent

London protests latest: Starmer says rally sent ‘shiver’ through UK as Musk lashes out at call for sanctions
Tesla boss calls for dissolution of parliament and change of UK government
‘The smartest political operative I ever met:’ JD Vance praises ‘dear friend’ as he hosts ‘The Charlie Kirk Show’ from the White House
Vice president said an ‘incredibly destructive movement of left wing extremism’ partly to blame for Kirk’s assassination

Starmer breaks silence over Mandelson sacking: ‘Had I known what I know now, I’d have never appointed him’
PM attempts to move on from Peter Mandelson’s Epstein scandal hours ahead of Donald Trump state visit

When’s the best time to get a flu shot? Doctors explain
Last year marked the deadliest non-pandemic flu season for U.S. children on record

Britain and US to agree $10 billion in trade deals during Trump’s state visit
Senior U.S. officials said the agreement will cover three pillars: tech, civil nuclear power and defence cooperation

‘Unacceptable’ waiting list of up to eight years for NHS gender care, reveals health secretary
Exclusive: ‘This breaks my heart,’ says minister Wes Streeting as waiting list tops 42,000

‘Tinder Swindler’ Simon Leviev arrested in Georgia after Interpol issues Red Notice
Lawyers for Leviev say they ‘don’t yet understand the reason’ behind his arrest

Nigel Farage criticised after claiming ‘most stable relationships’ are between men and women
The Reform UK leader was accused of ‘vile homophobia’ after claiming that heterosexual relationships ‘last the longest’

Pope praises forgiveness as mother of slain US journalist James Foley speaks of healing at Vatican
The mother of James Foley, the American journalist kidnapped and beheaded by Islamic militants in Syria in 2014, has told her story of loss and healing at a Vatican vigil attended by Pope Leo XIV

Searchers discover shipwreck of schooner that sank in Lake Michigan almost 140 years ago
Searchers have discovered the wreckage of a schooner that sank during a Lake Michigan storm almost 140 years ago