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CBC.ca

Deadly, large-scale Russian missile and drone attack shakes Kyiv for hours

Russia launched a large-scale attack on Ukraine's capital overnight into Thursday that killed at least 17 people and injured scores as loud explosions shook Kyiv for hours.

Quesnel, B.C., rolling out the red carpet to attract U.S.-trained doctors — and it's working

The community of Quesnel in northern B.C. is pulling out all the stops to attract U.S.-trained physicians and solve previously long waits for family doctors. A health-care recruiter in the community of around 10,000 people says the so-called "red carpet" approach is working — with at least four doctors committed to work there by the end of the summer.

Alberta government to announce details for West Coast pipeline proposal

The Alberta government is expected to announce details on Thursday regarding its proposal to build a new oil pipeline stretching to the West Coast.

Some Prince Edward Islanders to get extra money from province to help with rising costs

Some Prince Edward Islanders will see extra money in their bank accounts on Friday as the province rolls out its new Island Essentials Benefit.

Even birds living in protected Ontario reserve can't escape climate change, new study finds

New research published in a U.S. science journal found that as the number of insects declines, tree swallows at Long Point Bird Observatory in Ontario have been producing fewer eggs and are shrinking in body size.

Ontario pushed ahead with strong mayor powers expansion despite 'predominantly negative' feedback

Premier Doug Ford’s sweeping expansion of strong mayor powers to nearly half of the Ontario’s municipalities was met with “predominantly negative” feedback during consultations, with respondents calling the system “unnecessary” and “undemocratic," documents obtained by CBC News reveal.

2 people arrested after hanging 'power of love' banner on Empire State Building antenna

Two people got to the top of the Empire State Building's antenna and unfurled a banner about "the power of love" at midday Tuesday, before starting to descend, embracing, taking selfies and ultimately being arrested.

Officials fear medical crisis as Venezuelans displaced by quakes crowd shelters, hospitals

Thousands of displaced Venezuelans are living in dismal sanitary conditions without access to clean water as already strained hospitals struggle to cope with an influx of emergency patients following the June 24 earthquakes that have killed more than 2,000. Aid workers say the country is facing a major medical crisis that, unless quickly controlled, will take more lives in the days and weeks ahead.

Teen driver charged after man on riding lawnmower killed in fatal collision in North Dumfries, Ont.

A 16-year-old has been charged with dangerous operation of a vehicle causing death, speeding and stunt driving after a fatal collision between a car and riding lawnmower last month. A 51-year-old North Dumfries Township man died in the collision.

Actor Danny Glover reveals he has Alzheimer's disease

Actor and activist Danny Glover, best known for starring as an easy-going police officer in the Lethal Weapon franchise, has revealed he has Alzheimer's disease.
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Toronto Star

How the addition of Kawhi Leonard affects the Raptors rotation, and what gaping void still needs to be filled

Adding Leonard to a group that includes Scottie Barnes and Collin Murray-Boyles gives Toronto a daunting threesome to opponents to deal with.

I started collecting these iconic pieces of Toronto in high school. I never expected to learn these beautiful stories

Collecting signs helped me lead others to finding parts of their uniquely Toronto past

World Cup 2026 live updates: Nathan Phillips Square broadcast cancelled; Ronaldo headlines knockout stage match in Toronto; Canada taking on Morocco

The 2026 FIFA World Cup knockout stage is in Toronto with a high-profile round of 32 match. Here's everything you need to know.

FIFA is no Taylor Swift, new data shows. Why the World Cup isn’t delivering a massive economic boom for Toronto

Despite packed sports bars, Toronto’s World Cup hosting is yielding only marginal economic gains, according to new data.

How coach Jesse Marsch is setting the tone for Canada’s World Cup dream run

After some criticism of his outspoken manner earlier in the World Cup, Marsch has, if anything, doubled down.

Carney's condo controversy is a warning about two of his biggest liabilities

Prime Minister Mark Carney's confusing announcement around a condo-buying plan in B.C. continues his government's communication problem, and risks public backlash over his perceived friendly ties to business, argues Adam Radwanski.

The Trump administration is deporting a million migrants. Here's what it means for Canada

A green light for Trump to deport migrants is expected to lead to a surge here. But there are big obstacles to staying.

Google search has become terrible. Luckily, that presents an opportunity

Canada has a history of creating its own search engines.

Tipping has become so confusing. When and who should I tip, and how much? What would Doug do?

Advice for navigating tipping when suggested gratuities start at 18 per cent and 'tipflation' affects all kinds of products and services.

Maple Leafs notebook: Gavin McKenna, Sergei Bobrovsky and the summer of 72

Top draft pick Gavin McKenna has worn No. 72 since he was 14, the same number new Leafs goalie Sergei Bobrovsky wears.
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Globe and Mail

Foreign ship Iran claims ran aground in the Strait of Hormuz actually tied to Tehran

Shipping data shows the ship flies a “false” flag, used to disguise vessel’s origins

Vatican sanctions group that consecrated bishops without Pope’s consent

Society of St. Pius X, declared in schism by Vatican’s doctrine office, opposes modernizing reforms of the Catholic Church

Fate of Palestinians in Gaza remains uncertain as Board of Peace makes little progress

A thousand days since the Hamas-led attack on Israel that sparked the war on Gaza, further ceasefire steps have stalled

Russia launches major strike on Kyiv, killing at least 17

Russian Defence Ministry said it was a retaliation for Ukrainian attacks on Russian civil infrastructure

Russia launches large-scale drone, missile attack on Kyiv

At least eight people are dead, according to a local official, with dozens of locations damaged across the city

Pogacar seeks record-equalling fifth Tour title as Vingegaard and Seixas challenge

Seixas, 19, hopes to be first French winner of the tour since 1985

Four adults charged after 16 children found confined in dilapidated Ohio home

The children’s parents and grandparents were charged with felony child endangerment after police found the children while carrying out a search warrant in an unrelated investigation

Couple climb New York’s Empire State Building for apparent marriage proposal

Russian climbers arrested after unfurling banner about ‘the power of love’

Couple stage apparent marriage proposal stunt atop Empire State Building

Two people climbed to the very top of the Empire State Building's towering spire in New York City on Wednesday to unfurl a large banner urging world peace. An apparent marriage proposal appeared to then take place.

Trump administration sues California, Virginia over new gun laws restricting semi-automatic firearms

Lawsuits filed by U.S. Justice Department in federal court say laws violate the Second Amendment
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Global News

4 dead in Mexico City during World Cup celebrations

The victims, who authorities said died of asphyxiation, were 48, 44 and 19 years old. Authorities did not provide additional details about the circumstances of the deaths.

B.C. journalist tormented by Chinese tycoon’s followers relieved after jail sentence

Gao, a critic of Guo's, was targeted by the tycoon's supporters who stationed themselves outside his Surrey, B.C., home for 77 days in 2020.

Burnaby Urban Search and Rescue Team shares 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.
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New York Times

Ocasio-Cortez Endorses Abdul El-Sayed in Crucial Michigan Senate Race

The endorsement is the first in a contested Senate primary by Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez this year, in a state that Democrats believe they must hold this fall to win a Senate majority.

A Quiet Surge in ICE Arrests, and Trump’s First Flight on Plane Given by Qatar

Plus, the fight over “Y.M.C.A.”

The Transgender Sports Decision Was About Something Deeper Than Law

It’s never just a game.

A.I. Is Reshaping the Economy. Good Luck Measuring How.

Some data suggest artificial intelligence is already causing job losses. Other sources show the opposite. Why is it so hard to figure out what’s going on?

Scientists React to the Lab-Made, Yet Lifelike, SpudCell

This cell-like structure can grow, feed, divide and compete. Researchers ponder what it means for the future of synthetic biology and our definition of “life.”

Boston Is Drinking Like It’s 1776. The Founding Fathers Would Be Proud.

A summer of celebratory drinking is underway in the birthplace of the American Revolution. But however tipsy the tourists get, the founders probably had them beat.

Republican Senate Candidates Start Their Own Super PACs to Gain Cash Advantage

Most of the party’s top candidates are starting their own super PACs instead of relying on a powerful group run by Washington leaders. The move allows them to seize control of their financial destinies.

Plans for Unrealized ‘Trump Castle’ Surface 40 Years Later

The 800-foot-tall residential development was designed by the architects Philip Johnson and John Burgee, but scrapped before construction. An archivist saved the rough draft.

The Not-So-Simple Logistics Behind Taylor Swift’s N.Y.C. Bash

The pop star is poised to host a wedding celebration at Madison Square Garden. The logistics in Midtown Manhattan over the July 4 weekend are complex.

Swifties Delight in Taylor’s Wedding Day

Fans see, in the pop star, reflections of their own lives: hope, heartbreak and now, finally, happiness.

CNBC

Russia’s neighbor Lithuania scraps constitutional ban on nuclear weapons. Here's why

The decision comes shortly after lawmakers in Finland voted to lift its longstanding ban on nuclear weapons.

OpenAI proposes 5% stake to Trump administration to ease Washington pressure: Report

Trump said in June that the U.S. taking an ownership stake in AI giants would be "a beautiful thing" and make American public "partners in this revolution."

AI agents will soon be able to match human traders, Robinhood CEO tells CNBC

Vlad Tenev spoke about the potential of AI agents in trading in an interview with CNBC.

Tank maker KNDS postpones IPO amid market struggles for defense

Shareholders of the Amsterdam-based company have decided the process to IPO will proceed "upon the return of more favorable market conditions," KNDS said.

Google loses fight over record $4.7 billion EU antitrust fine

In 2018, the European Commission slapped Google with the record-breaking penalty on the grounds that it abused Android's mobile dominance.

Nvidia offers start-up customers chance to swap compute power for revenue share

Nvidia says it will give start-ups the chance to swap access to compute power for a slice of future profits under a new program aimed at AI-focused firms.

Oil prices on pace for fourth straight weekly loss as Trump sees progress in U.S.-Iran talks

Oil prices fell more than 1% on Wednesday after talks between Washington and Tehran concluded.

M&A is ‘on fire’ as large-cap firms simplify, Citi UK CEO says

Citi U.K. CEO Tiina Lee said U.K. M&A is “on fire” as companies simplify and overseas buyers target British assets.

Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix shares tumble over 9% as chip rout spreads from Wall Street

Shares of Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix plummeted more than 7% in early Thursday trading.

Apple plans five new iPhones through 2027, eyes Chinese-made chips amid foldable push, reports say

Apple is planning five new iPhones by 2027 and is considering Chinese memory suppliers as it expands foldable production, reports say.

Washington Post

Trump-backed truce in Lebanon, key to Iran peace deal, risks new civil war

To reach a more durable peace agreement with Iran and open the Strait of Hormuz, Trump needs Israel to uphold the terms of a deal with Lebanon that Hezbollah says it will block by "any means necessary."

Vatican excommunicates bishops of breakaway traditionalist sect

The sect, the Society of St. Pius X, defied a direct plea from Pope Leo XIV and sought to consecrate four bishops without the Vatican's approval.

Russia rocks Ukrainian capital with massive assault, killing at least 17

Dozens were injured overnight in Kyiv during an attack that caused fires and explosions throughout the city.

Pope Leo plans to send a message about migrants on July Fourth

The pope's visit to the Italian island of Lampedusa, desperate migrants' gateway to the West, will set up a split-screen moment as President Donald Trump holds an Independence Day rally.

After quakes trap Venezuelans, the government impedes rescuers and aid

In the nation’s gravest hour, the country’s authoritarian regime has crippled an effective response, say survivors, rescue workers and former officials.

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.

BBC

At least 18 killed in 'most massive' Russian attack on Kyiv

Kyiv's mayor declares a day of mourning after the 'most massive attack on the capital' by Russia.

Home Secretary admits failures led to Southport attack

Shabana Mahmood has vowed to “right the wrongs” identified by an inquiry into the killings.

Starmer gives formal apology to victims of forced adoptions

The practice saw thousands of babies taken from their mothers between 1949 and 1976.

Government 'looking at every route' to deport grooming leader

Shabir Ahmed is barred from deportation by the provisions in a 55-year-old piece of legislation.

Mickelson denies new misconduct allegations

Six-time major champion Phil Mickelson denies allegations of misconduct and rejects claims he was forced to leave several California golf clubs.

Jockey Frankie Dettori breaks ribs in car crash

The racing jockey is in hospital recovering from the crash.

England were 15 minutes from humiliation - the issues Tuchel must solve

Before England's World Cup last-16 tie against Mexico, BBC Sport's Phil McNulty looks at the issues that remain for Thomas Tuchel.

England fans face resale prices of at least £2,600 for Mexico tickets

England fans hoping to attend the World Cup last-16 showdown with Mexico face paying a minimum of £2,600 for one ticket on Fifa's resale site.

EU border delays 'not bearable' over summer, warns airport boss

Holidaymakers face long waits under the EU's new Entry-Exit System, the head of Berlin's airport says.

Police officer who raped two women and abused a third jailed for 10 years

Cameron Ross carried out attacks in Stornoway in 2012 and 2014, before abusing another woman in Inverness between 2019 and 2022.

The Independent

Starmer calls forced adoption scandal a ‘stain on our history’ as he apologises to survivors

Sir Keir’s formal apology came after he met with campaigners in Downing Street

Iran-US war latest: Tehran warns Trump and Israel not to attack during Khamenei’s funeral

Iran said any attacks would be met with a ‘harsh retaliation’

DWP confirms end of two major benefits in universal credit milestone

Exclusive: The announcement marks the end of the years-long rollout of universal credit

Tucker Carlson and MTG both looking at a new third-party after split from GOP

Marjorie Taylor Greene said that she wanted to launch a party that ‘doesn’t fall into the traps of Democrats and Republicans’

Russia ‘launched drones to spy on Britain’s nuclear sites’ during 15-month campaign

The HAV Dolphin, a Russian-crewed cargo vessel, was docked near Hull at the time

Sixteen children found in ‘deplorable’ home were part of same family, Ohio officials say

State Attorney General Andy Wilson said conditions inside the house were ‘almost beyond comprehension’ and described the case as ‘pure evil’

Home Secretary vows to fix ‘fundamental failings’ found after Southport killings

The Government published its response to the findings of the first phase of the inquiry on Thursday

NHS nurse suspended for racist post asking Father Christmas for ‘our country back’

Tina Orbell also made a post calling immigrants ‘anti-Christ vermin’

Police issue appeal after man ‘sexually assaulted teenage girl on train’

An appeal to find a man who allegedly assaulted a teenaged girl on a train is underway

Trump news live: President demands ‘birthday’ drop in gas prices for 250th anniversary celebrations

President Donald Trump preparing to headline spectacular ‘America 250’ event in Washington, D.C., as country celebrates semiquincentennial over Fourth of July weekend