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CBC.ca

Danielle Smith shrugs off UCP backbencher's condemnation of Alberta’s MOU with Ottawa
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's office is shrugging off a United Conservative backbencher’s public opposition to the provincial government's deal with Ottawa to get an oil pipeline built.

Stranded campers able to leave Alberta's drenched Kananaskis Country
The Alberta government says crews have finished evacuating remaining campers who were tucked away at sites in Kananaskis Country. More than 100 kilometres of roads in provincial parks along Alberta's Rocky Mountains had been closed because of landslides and flooding.

mRNA vaccines proved safe and effective during COVID, review says. Cancer could be next
The mRNA vaccines approved to treat COVID-19 are safe and effective and show promise in treating other diseases including cancer, according to a new review published in The Lancet Tuesday.

Serena Williams 'enjoyed the moment' despite 3-set loss at Wimbledon in comeback at age 44
Serena Williams, 44, wasn't quite able to dominate like she used to on Tuesday, and was beaten 6-3, 6-7 (6), 6-3 by an opponent less than half the American's age, 20-year-old Maya Joint of Australia, in the opening round of Wimbledon.

Proposed class-action lawsuit filed over alleged Alberta voter privacy breach
A retired Alberta lawyer has launched a proposed class-action lawsuit alleging one of the largest privacy breaches in the province's history exposed the personal information of about 2.9 million voters.

Astronauts are doing a space walk to repair robotic arm on the ISS
The Canadarm2, a 56-foot-long arm that has been in operation for more than 25 years on the International Space Station, is undergoing repairs after a joint malfunctioned last month. The arm is an important part of the ISS and is used to move large equipment and capture cargo vehicles.

Blake Lively wants $8M US in legal costs from Justin Baldoni in It Ends With Us aftermath
Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni may have agreed to settle their differences , but that hasn't stopped the drama — Lively is now looking for just over $8 million US in legal costs from her It End With Us co-star and director.

NDAs, permits and street closures: Evidence is mounting for a Taylor Swift wedding at Madison Square Garden
Ever since Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced their engagement, fans have been dying for details. While absolutely nothing is confirmed by the couple themselves, here's what's got people talking.

11 teens charged after Montreal police investigates moments prior to police killing Longueuil teen
On Tuesday, Montreal police announced that 11 suspects are facing criminal charges following an investigation into the moments leading to the killing of 15-year-old Nooran Rezayi. The suspects were between 13 and 17 years old at time of the shooting.
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Globe and Mail

U.S. Supreme Court defies Trump’s birthright citizenship order
Legal experts say 6-3 ruling narrower than expected, given the clarity of the 14th Amendment’s wording
U.S. Supreme Court rejects Trump's pressure to restrict birthright citizenship
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected Trump's attempt to restrict birthright citizenship in the United States, while it sided with Republicans regarding campaign spending and backed limitations on transgender student athletes.

Heritage Minister wrong to criticize Palestinian exhibit, says NDP Leader Lewis
Marc Miller called on the Canadian Museum for Human Rights to change the wording in an exhibit about displaced Palestinians
U.S. Supreme Court reins in Trump and speaks volumes about the role of immigrants in America’s story
Tuesday ruling affirms the right of birthright citizenship, granted under the 14th Amendment
What is fuelling South Africa's anti-immigrant movement?
Demonstrators wrapped in flags and wielding wooden sticks gathered across South Africa on Tuesday for anti-immigrant marches. But what is behind the movement?
U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether assault weapon bans violate the Second Amendment
Attorneys for the states being challenged say the guns are a preferred weapon of mass shooters that can be banned under the Constitution because they are similar to military-grade weapons

Carney signals no USMCA extension expected on Wednesday
Trade deal would expire in 10 years if U.S. decides not to renew, though any country can pull out of the pact sooner
Mexico cocaine busts may be tied to World Cup demand
While a spokesperson said officials have no indication to link the seizure to international events, experts and drug dealers say they have seen an increase in cartel movement due to the sporting event
U.S. Supreme Court rejects Trump’s attempt to limit birthright citizenship
President’s executive order declared that children born to undocumented people or foreign temporary visitors are not citizens

U.S. Supreme Court allows states to ban transgender girls and women from school athletic teams
Left unresolved are lawsuits challenging state laws and regulations that permit transgender athletes to compete consistent with their gender identity
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Global News

Burnaby Urban Search and Rescue Team share images from Venezuela after earthquakes
The team of volunteers, including two firefighters, paramedics, law enforcement officials and two dogs, has spent days scouring the debris for survivors.

‘Booby-trapped package’ explodes in Monaco, injuring Ukrainian oligarch
The attack shocked the country on the Mediterranean coast, one of the world’s smallest sovereign states known for its high concentration of ultra-wealthy residents.

China slaps 73.5% preliminary tariff on pea starch from Canada
The Ministry of Commerce said its investigation had found that Canadian pea starch was being "dumped" in China, causing "material injury to the domestic industry."

Ukraine drone strikes hit major Russian satellite centre near Moscow
In a post on X on Tuesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote that long-range defences had reached the Dubna space communications centre in the Moscow region.

U.K. lays out future defence plan with technology focus, fight over money
Like other NATO countries, the U.K. is under pressure to increase defence spending to counter a more aggressive Russia and less reliable United States.

Best known example of Etruscan paintings displayed in Italy
The ministry announced in May that it had acquired the fresco panels, dating from the 4th century, from members of the Torlonia family.

What happens to CUSMA on July 1? The paths ahead as review set to begin
July 1 is the date set out in CUSMA for the countries to either formally extend the agreement another 16 years or continue under annual reviews for up to a decade.

Venezuela faces aftershocks as questions mount over earthquake response
Five days after the twin quakes, questions loomed about whether the cash-strapped government will be able to care for thousands of people who have been left homeless.

28-year-old man dead in fatal crocodile attack near Mexico resort
The victim's body was reportedly recovered Saturday morning approximately 300 metres offshore following an overnight search and rescue operation at sea and on land.

6 killed in shooting at mother-and-baby shelter in Germany, police say
Authorities have not confirmed how many people were injured. All those killed were adults, a spokesperson with Stade police told Reuters.
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New York Times

Professor Fired for Criticizing Charlie Kirk Wins $1.9 Million Settlement
Tamar Shirinian, a former professor at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, was among those who lost their jobs over their posts about the slain conservative activist.

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Melat Kiros, a Left-Wing Insurgent, Ousts a 15-Term Congresswoman in Colorado
Melat Kiros, a 29-year-old democratic socialist, unseated Representative Diana DeGette in a Democratic primary to represent the Denver area.

Talarico Seizes on Paxton Tabloid Story to Test Corruption Attacks in Texas Senate Race
After a salacious report about Ken Paxton, the Republican nominee for Senate in Texas, his Democratic rival, James Talarico, seized on the news — but focused on corruption and affordability.

U.S. Lifts Restrictions on Anthropic’s Most Powerful A.I. Models
The move allows Anthropic to bring its most powerful technologies back online, de-escalating a feud with the Trump administration.

Manny Rutinel, a Progressive, Wins Colorado Primary for Competitive House Seat
Manny Rutinel, a state representative and former activist, will face Representative Gabe Evans, a Republican seen as vulnerable, in the fall.

Phil Weiser Upsets Michael Bennet in Colorado Democratic Governor Primary
Phil Weiser beat Senator Michael Bennet in the Democratic primary, presenting himself as the stronger foil for President Trump.

Judges Strike Down Trump Rule on Loan Forgiveness for Public Servants
Two federal courts have blocked a new Trump administration rule that could have narrowed eligibility for a student loan forgiveness program for public servants.

Trump Officials Sideline Machado, Venezuela’s Opposition Leader, Over Earthquake Response
U.S. officials called a bid by María Corina Machado, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, to return to earthquake-battered Venezuela a “political stunt” that has distracted from recovery efforts.

Trump Pulled in at Least $2.2 Billion in 2025, Financial Disclosure Shows
The release of a mandatory financial disclosure for 2025 shows that the Trump family’s holdings, particularly the president’s crypto businesses, were stunningly lucrative.
CNBC

Europe’s defense boom faces a new test: Can it actually deliver weapons?
Europe’s defense boom faces a test as investors weigh whether budgets and backlogs can become weapons, factories and returns.

Xi touts China Communist Party's global influence in speech marking 105th anniversary
Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke Wednesday to commemorate the 105th anniversary of the ruling Communist Party of China.

Corruption cases, investibility warnings, fiscal woes: Indonesia continues to test investors
This comes amid a high-profile corruption sentencing and an MSCI warning Indonesia could be downgraded to frontier-market status.

North Sea oil and renewables: The UK’s next PM faces a defining energy policy decision
Andy Burnham could face an early test over North Sea oil drilling as energy shocks revive the UK energy security debate.

KKR to control South Korea's $1.3 billion renewables platform with SK as AI power demand rises
The announcement came after South Korea announced on Monday three massive investment projects, spanning semiconductors, physical AI and AI data centers.

Andy Burnham's first big fight could be with Wall Street investors
Andy Burnham’s determination to see greater public control over utilities could set him on a collision course with some big-name U.S. investors.

Japan spent $74 billion propping up the yen. Investors say the real battle is with the Fed
Yen intervention alone is unlikely to reverse losses while wide U.S.-Japan rate differentials keep supporting the dollar, said analysts.

Employers who laid off workers citing AI are already starting to regret it
Companies are realizing artificial intelligence can't do everything after all, prompting them to rehire employees to grow their businesses

Anthropic says Trump admin has lifted export controls on Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5
The U.S. Department of Commerce lifted the export controls on Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models

Japan is raising visa fees by up to 400% for the first time in nearly 50 years. Here's why
A single entry visa will climb to 15,000 yen, from the 3,000 yen charged currently, while multiple entry visas will cost 30,000 yen, up from the 6,000 yen now.
Washington Post

As war stalls, Putin concedes he never cut a deal with Trump in Alaska
The Kremlin had framed the Anchorage summit as a turning point for the war in Ukraine. Now, Putin admits there was no deal, perhaps to get U.S. to help to broker a new one.

With little official help, Venezuelans in earthquakes rescue themselves
After two devastating quakes, first responders were fishermen, doctors, and emigres returning from abroad — a grassroots campaign filling a government void.

Trump says U.S. and Iran will meet to negotiate after days of strikes
Both sides will “stand down for now,” a U.S. official said, as talks are set to continue in Qatar. Iran hasn’t publicly confirmed the meeting.
BBC

Trump made more than $1bn from crypto in first year back in office
The president's crypto income far outpaces his earnings from real estate and Trump-themed items such as watches.

Chris Mason: Starmer's defence plan leaves crunching trade‑offs for Burnham to confront
The BBC's political editor Chris Mason reflects on the fallout from the Defence Investment Plan.

World Cup fans sweat through US 'heat dome'
As scorching heat left the US east coast baking in the middle of the World Cup, the BBC caught up with fans braving the weather to support their team.

Sudan's RSF committed crimes against humanity in el-Fasher, Amnesty says
The Amnesty report adds to evidence of atrocities in el-Fasher, which the UN says bore the hallmarks of genocide.

What we know about Taylor Swift's rumoured NYC wedding celebrations
The couple has been mum about their upcoming nuptials, but speculation has mounted about a multi-day celebration at Madison Square Garden.

Families search for earthquake survivors in one of Venezuela's hardest hit areas
BBC correspondent Will Grant reports from Caraballeda, La Guaira, where locals are still desperately searching for family members in the rubble.

Three-year-old rescued and taken to hospital six days after Venezuela quake
Video footage shows rescuers cheering as the child is pulled from rubble in La Guaira state.

Mexico rampant at fortress Azteca - and England could be next
Mexico have won all four games and not conceded a goal at this World Cup. Their last-16 opponents must also contend with playing at the Azteca Stadium.

Mexico rampant at fortress Azteca - and England could be next
Mexico have won all four games and not conceded a goal at this World Cup. Their last-16 opponents must also contend with playing at the Azteca Stadium.

Can China target critics abroad with its new 'ethnic unity' law?
Rights groups fear the new law gives Beijing legal authority to go after people beyond its borders.
The Independent

Heatwave compounds trading troubles at Topps Tiles
The retailer now expects underlying profits for the year to the end of September to be above £6.5 million, against £9.2 million the previous year.
Putin’s war is changing everything about Ukraine. Even the birds
Birds are using fibre-optic cable to build their homes

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A dinosaur fossil sat forgotten in a drawer since 1985 until scientists realized what it was
Scientists have stumbled on a rare dinosaur fossil from Antarctica tucked in a drawer

Children were blown up at a busy Iranian school. Trump still claims America wasn’t responsible
Teachers called parents to pick up their kids. Then the bomb fell
Next UK heatwave could last 10 days with temperatures to rise this weekend
High pressure from the Azores will build across the UK as temperatures are set to rocket again

Primark owner set for weaker profits as high gas prices to hit sugar arm
It said trading has been ‘resilient’ over the latest quarter despite ‘challenging’ retail conditions in most markets.

NPR’s Supreme Court scoop collapses after Alito retirement report turns out to be wrong
The false report, which also aired on NPR’s broadcast, stemmed from Ms. Totenberg’s misunderstanding of a statement made by Chief Justice John Roberts on the final day of the court’s session

Spotless uniforms, stalled cranes: Inside Venezuela’s faltering quake rescue effort
Many Venezuelan earthquake survivors across northern La Guaira state, in Caracas and surrounding regions are asking the same question

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