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Toronto Star

Blue Jays vs. Phillies: Toronto scores more against Cristopher Sánchez than the rest of baseball did in May. It wasn't enough
Patrick Corbin throws first clunker for Jays, leaving with Toronto down five runs.

Donald Trump booed by the crowd during the anthem prior to Game 3 of the NBA Finals
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump was booed loudly by fans inside Madison Square Garden when he was shown on video screens during the national anthem as he became the first sitting president to attend an NBA Finals game.

Ottawa launches public consultation on future of Billy Bishop airport
Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon said the consultations feedback will play a “key role in guiding any future decisions."

Fights, phone thefts and an early shutdown: Inside the Saturday night chaos at Toronto’s Do West Fest
Toronto police are reviewing safety protocols with Do West Fest organizers after a wave of phone thefts and an early shutdown.

Canada's World Cup journey in Toronto begins with plenty of fanfare — and also an F-bomb
An open training session at the Canadian team’s North York base ensured a monumental few days for this team, city and country started in a festive mood.

Markham community rallies to help after deadly fire kills three, displaces families: 'It's devastating for everyone'
A devastating fire on Chambery Crescent in Markham killed three seniors and displaced two families.

Louise Arbour warns of 'extreme polarization' in first speech as governor general
Arbour enters the role in the backdrop of rising separatist threats in Quebec and Alberta, and as Canada-U.S tensions persist.

Gordie Howe International Bridge ribbon-cutting set to go ahead this week
A ribbon-cutting event for the long-awaited Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Ontario and Michigan is set to go ahead later this week.

Pierre Poilievre launches campaign against Alberta separatism: 'We need different government policies'
Conservative leader's address will argue that national unity is not about stronger ties to Ottawa, but on fighting against it.

Airline captain accused of piloting flights without licence, police to share results of 'complex' fraud probe
Peel police will announce the results of the investigation into a former airline captain who's being accused of operating "hundreds of flights" without the licence necessary for doing so.
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Globe and Mail

Crowd boos Donald Trump during the anthem before Game 3 of NBA Finals
The President was shown for several seconds giving a military salute on video screens at Madison Square Garden
Trump formally nominates Todd Blanche to be U.S. Attorney-General
U.S. President moves to install former personal lawyer as top law enforcement official
U.S. judge blocks Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee for skilled foreign workers
The lawsuit was filed by 20 Democratic state attorneys-general, challenging a fee announced in September that dramatically raised the cost of visas
Germany and France drop joint fighter jet project, German officials say
Leaders of both countries scrap project after months of deadlock between industry partners

Trial begins for Los Angeles’ Palisades Fire suspect
Jonathan Rinderknecht pleaded not guilty to arson charges connected to the Jan. 2025 California fire that killed 12 and destroyed thousands of homes

Israel, Iran say they've ceased attacks after trading fire
An Israeli official told a TV station it had ceased its attacks on Iran at the request of U.S. President Donald Trump, and Iran's military announced on Monday that its first wave of attacks on Israel since a ceasefire in April was now over.

Ukrainian forces strike oil sites in Russia and Crimea
Ukrainian forces hit one of the largest transshipment hubs in southern Russia for oil and petroleum products
Powerful quake off southern Philippines kills several, sets off a tsunami
At least 32 people are feared dead in the southern Philippines on Monday after a powerful magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck off the island of Mindanao, triggering tsunami warnings across several countries. Tremors were felt strongly in a dozen provinces and as far as 420 km away in Manado on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.

NATO jet shoots down Russian drone that entered Latvian airspace
The French military jet that shot down the drone is part of the NATO Baltic Air Police mission
Iran halts attack on Israel after Trump demands end to strikes
Tehran warned it would resume strikes if Israel kept hitting Lebanon after earlier hostilities rattled markets and threatened a two-month ceasefire
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Global News

ICC chief prosecutor suspended over alleged sexual misconduct with aide
A final decision on Karim Khan's fate is now up to the Assembly of States Parties, the body that oversees the ICC, which will hold a special session to decide if he will remain.

Iran pauses attacks on Israel after Trump asks both sides to ‘stop shooting’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Israel would retaliate 'with force' against further attacks from Iran, as concerns grow about the return of full-scale war.

Israel says Iran launched missiles in 1st bombardment since fragile ceasefire
Iran had warned that an attack on Beirut would renew full-scale war across the Mideast, even as Pakistan and other mediators try to restart talks between Tehran and Washington.

Carney heading for Ireland, France to deepen ties and attend G7 summit
The summit is running from June 15 to June 17 in Evian-les-Bains and France says the focus will be on reducing global inequalities.

Israel strikes Beirut suburbs days after ceasefire takes effect
A statement from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said the strikes were in retaliation for the Hezbollah militant group firing toward northern Israel earlier.

‘Political risk’: Fresh Iran-U.S. attacks complicate ceasefire negotiations
Iran launched missiles and drones toward Bahrain and Kuwait, prompting U.S. interceptions and raising new concerns about the fragile ceasefire.

Stéphane Dion says Canada needs more diplomats to build ties with Europe
Former foreign affairs minister Stéphane Dion says Canada needs to staff its embassies in Europe and set deadlines for the flurry of agreements Brussels signed with Ottawa.

Former prince Andrew made money on cottage sublets at his rent-free estate
A National Audit Office report said Mountbatten-Windsor had received income from renting out three cottages on the Royal Lodge estate, his former home near Windsor Castle.

AI just designed a ‘fundamental new vaccine’ for viruses, researchers say
A team at the University of Cambridge say this is the first time that a vaccine whose active component was 'designed entirely by computer simulations has been tested in humans.'

International Space Station air leak evacuation preparations end, NASA says
Four astronauts got orders from NASA to enter their Crew Dragon spacecraft docked to the station and don their spacesuits in case the air leak warrants an emergency evacuation
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New York Times

Meet Europe’s New Machiavelli
Luuk van Middelaar, a Dutch scholar, is emerging as the continent’s master strategist.

Late Night Roasts Trump for Walking Out on ‘Meet the Press’
Jon Stewart called the president’s interview his “worst nightmare: a woman who won’t stop asking pertinent questions.”

Why a U.K. By-Election in Makerfield Could Topple Prime Minister Keir Starmer
Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, is running for a seat in Parliament. It’s a vital step in a campaign to oust his party colleague Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Crew Rescued After U.S. Helicopter Goes Down Near Strait of Hormuz
It was not immediately clear what led to the incident, which came at a time when the cease-fire in the war has grown tenuous.

Night With the Knicks: Rancor, Jubilation and an Unusual Loss
The night began with frustration and boos, and not because of the Knicks. But by the end of Game 3 of the N.B.A. finals, the team had slightly deflated some spirits, too.

‘Backrooms’ and ‘Obsession’: The Lessons Behind These Horror Hits
Two Times critics unpack the twin phenomenon of “Backrooms” and “Obsession” and what lessons should — and shouldn’t — be learned from their massive success.

San Francisco Voters Appear to Reject Tax Hike on Highly Paid C.E.O.s
The proposal was seen as a possible measure of how residents felt about the recent flood of money into the city as a result of the A.I. boom.

Nithya Raman Secures Second LA Mayor Spot, Ending Spencer Pratt’s Run
Nithya Raman, a progressive Democrat who entered the mayoral race at the last minute, secured the second spot to face Mayor Karen Bass in November. Her comeback sets up an intraparty battle.

Trump Previews Fall Strategy With Baseless Claims of California Vote Fraud
The president is using the slow count of mail ballots in California to renew his effort to cast doubt on election outcomes he doesn’t like, despite a lack of evidence of any widespread fraud.

Governor’s Visit to ICE Detention Facility Is Strictly Limited, She Says
Gov. Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey said she was not allowed to speak with immigrants at the Delaney Hall detention center.
CNBC

UK's GSK to acquire U.S. drugmaker Nuvalent for $10.6 billion as pharma giants race to expand pipelines
The deal comes at a time of biotech dealmaking frenzy, driven by looming patent cliffs, newly buoyant public markets and drugmakers' race to bolster pipelines.

Electric vehicle giant BYD predicts 80% of China car sales will soon be electric
BYD expects China's competitive electric vehicle market to continue growing, even as manufacturers and analysts anticipate domestic demand to taper further.

CNBC Daily Open: Hat trick of tech IPOs complete with OpenAI filing
OpenAI confidentially files for IPO, adding to a blockbuster tech line-up as the AI giant joins Anthropic and SpaceX in going to market.

China's May shipments to U.S. clock 5-year high growth at 35% as overall exports jump on tech boost
Exports to the U.S. surged the most since March 2021, extending a rebound following a long streak of double-digit declines for the most of last year.

Perplexity plans IPO in 2028 regardless of what happens to Anthropic or OpenAI, CEO tells CNBC
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas' comments come after AI giant Anthropic confidentially filed to go public.

Iraq and UAE race to establish alternative oil pipelines as exports through Hormuz dry up
Last week, the Iraqi cabinet approved plans to accelerate crude exports through the Kurdistan-Turkey pipeline network.

Pentagon expands list of China military-linked firms to include Alibaba, Baidu in fresh blow to diplomatic thaw
The Pentagon briefly posted a similar expanded list in February, then withdrew it without explanation before Trump's China trip.

Trump booed before Knicks lose to Spurs at Madison Square Garden in NBA Finals Game 3
Trump's decision to attend Game 3 of the NBA Final was controversial for Knicks fans, some of whom feared he would jinx what has been an epic playoff run.

Asia chip-linked shares recover after U.S. peers bounce back
In the U.S., chip stocks powered gains on Monday, helping the S&P 500 gain 0.3%, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite advanced 0.86%.

CNBC's The China Connection newsletter: Humanoid robots are great, but they need buyers too
Chinese companies ramp up humanoid robot development and production, often with global aims.
Washington Post

NATO shoots down drone over Latvia as concern about Ukraine war’s spread grows
The drone, which entered Latvia from Russia, was the latest to violate the airspace of a NATO member during the war.

After escalating strikes, Israel and Iran signal end to attacks
President Donald Trump had urged restraint after the two countries intensified attacks, and Iran said it would halt its strikes.

Israelis push Netanyahu to resist U.S. pressure and keep fighting in Lebanon
As Trump fumes over fighting that has impeded his peace talks with Iran, some Israelis recall the 18-year occupation of Lebanon that began in 1982 and cite “complete déjà vu.”

Chinese leader Xi Jinping makes rare trip to North Korea in show of unity
Xi Jinping arrived Monday to pomp and fanfare in Pyongyang, celebrating what he and Kim Jong Un called the “unbreakable” bond between their countries.

Israel launches strikes on Iran after Tehran fires barrage of missiles
The exchange, after Tehran’s first such strike on Israel in two months, threatened to further complicate efforts to broker a peace deal aimed at ending the war.

With Leo and Bad Bunny touring Madrid, the bigger star might be the pope
The previously stoic pope is drawing huge crowds and seems to be making a star turn, enthralling the faithful with emotive assurance.

Cape Verde dreams of World Cup soccer glory, fears U.S. immigration dragnet
Migration is woven into the story of the small African nation of Cape Verde and its national soccer team, as advocates raise concerns about who can attend the tournament.

An airstrike trapped a journalist. She died as rescuers waited for permission to save her.
A Post reconstruction of Amal Khalil’s final hours in Lebanon found that Israel’s military denied rescuers access to her during a key period when she was still alive.

Armenia, caught in Trump-Putin power contest, eyes E.U. and feels Russia’s ire
Ahead of a national election on Sunday, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has been talking about joining the E.U. and boasting of an endorsement from President Donald Trump.
BBC

Why last woman to defeat Williams doesn't mind change in history books
Serena Williams will make her comeback in women's doubles at Queen's Club this week.

Football regulator seeks 'urgent information' from Sullivan after allegations
Multiple women accuse the billionaire of abusing his power and preying on them for sex, in some cases when they were in their late teens.

Trump booed in New York as he becomes first US president to attend NBA Finals
The catcalls came after ticketholders faced airport-style security to enter the venue at Madison Square Garden.

Legal equality duty for public services should be scrapped, says Badenoch
The Conservative leader will argue that the rules have become a "minefield that exposes almost every significant public decision to legal challenge".

Why super-sized and politicised World Cup comes at a cost
Whatever one's perspective, it seems certain that away from the on-field spectacle, this super-sized World Cup could be among the most contentious ever.

Who am I? Guess World Cup star No 2
Will you get today's player in as few attempts as possible?

Iran and Israel say they will pause strikes but warn of retaliation if ceasefire breached again
Israel's PM says his country is holding fire "at the moment", after Iran's armed forces said they had stopped military action.

Hundreds of aftershocks jolt Philippines as officials say death toll could rise
Dozens of people are dead and hundreds more injured following an earthquake in the country's south.

Man saves neighbours after lightning strikes roof and fire spreads
Residents slept, one with an eye mask on and ear plugs in, as the blaze took hold.

Families' fury over 'brazen' appeal bid by paddleboard boss who caused four deaths
Nerys Lloyd's bid to shorten her sentence caused further pain, two of her victims' families say.
The Independent

June 2026 payment dates for universal credit, benefits and pensions plus cost of living support
All the essential cost of living information whether claiming benefits or not
Why eating five portions of fruit and veg a day still might not be enough
Everyone needs to eat more blueberries, plums, blackberries, broad beans and cherries, researchers say
Iran-US war latest: Trump says he expects to sign peace deal in ‘two or three days’ after warning Netanyahu
US president said of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu: ‘If I tell him to do something, he does it’

Congo's Ebola outbreak rises to 100 deaths out of 550 cases after a month
At least 100 people have died from Ebola less than a month after authorities declared an outbreak of the disease in eastern Congo

UK democracy under ‘immense strain’ with just 3% of voters able to tell if a video is real or AI, charity warns
Exclusive: With the crunch Makerfield by-election this month and a general election less than three years away, charity has urged ministers to act

Photos show the aftermath of an earthquake in the southern Philippines
A powerful earthquake has rocked the southern Philippines, causing buildings to collapse and triggering small tsunamis. ____ This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.

DWP trials PIP changes affecting thousands of claimants
A DWP whistleblower brought the plans to light
Flights and ferries cancelled as storm pounds New Zealand’s capital Wellington
Authorities declare state of emergency for affected areas in Wellington

At least 1.5 million people taken to court over unpaid council tax
GMB national secretary said the ‘horrifying figures show our council tax system is completely broken’

British travellers told to prepare for six-hour airport queues due to EU entry-exit checks
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