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CBC.ca

Poilievre asks Parliament to probe B.C. 'condo bailout,' says it's blocking 'a price correction'
In a letter to the House ethics committee, Poilievre says a program to possibly help finance the purchase of 2,200 vacant condos amounts to a "condo bailout" for developers, bankers and investors.

Skydiving plane crashes in France, killing 11 people, officials say
The plane belonged to a parachutist school. The pilot and all 10 passengers — five students and five instructors — died in the accident, the prefecture said.

Brooke Henderson 1 shot back of lead entering final round of Women's PGA Championship
Haeran Ryu shot a 4-under 68 on Saturday to take a one-shot lead over Canadian Brooke Henderson after three rounds of the Women's PGA Championship. The 28-year-old from Smiths Falls, Ont., shot a 3-under 69 at Hazeltine in Chaska, Min.

Ticket pricing woes for travellers and World Cup fans: CBC's Marketplace Cheat Sheet
The CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.

Kentucky governor says 4 dead amid flooding caused by heavy rains
Flash flood warnings were in effect Saturday for parts of Kentucky and Indiana amid heavy rainfall, according to the National Weather Service.

French police accused of targeting Black and Arab men with discriminatory fines
According to a report released last week by Human Rights Watch, (RE)Claim and the Community Centre for Development and Solidarity, French police systematically target Black and Arab youth, conducting identity checks and issuing on-the-spot fines.

A glacial lake in B.C. is at risk of bursting — again. How climate change has raised this risk
The threat of a glacial lake overflowing and potentially sending a torrent of meltwater and debris rushing toward homes has become an annual fear for people living near British Columbia's Place Glacier. But experts says this is an increasing risk as the effects of human-caused climate change hit Canada's glaciers hard.

My son and his friends have graduated. What remains is our special mom group
The graduation video was supposed to mark the end of an era for Sonja Arsenault's son and his friends. Turns out it was also marking the beginning of a new era of friendship for their moms.

As World Cup knockout stage begins, enter the psychodrama of the penalty shootout
With so much potentially at stake from a simple strike of a soccer ball, it's understandable that the science of penalty kicks has attracted an enormous amount of research. But when it comes to the intense pressure of a World Cup shootout, is the search for the perfect penalty in vain?

Changes are coming to auto insurance policies in Ontario. Here's what you need to know
As of July, some benefits that were previously mandatory under standard car insurance policies will be optional. This could drop the cost of premiums for customers who opt out of certain coverages, but insurance experts warn against leaving coverage exposed to risk.
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Globe and Mail
Remains of at least 117 dogs found in ‘horrific scene’ at ‘no-kill’ shelter in California
Canine skulls, bones and other remains were found at Miranda’s Rescue Animal Sanctuary in Fortuna
Thousands still missing after Venezuela earthquakes as rescue efforts continue
Death toll from twin earthquakes rises above 1,400 as 50,000 remain unaccounted for
Lightning strikes Eiffel Tower as storm rages over Paris amid heat wave
Lightning struck the iconic Eiffel Tower on Saturday evening as a thunderstorm raged in the skies over Paris. The French capital has been sweltering in scorching temperatures for days now, much like other parts of Europe.
Skydiving plane crashes in France, killing 11
Dead include five parachuting instructors, five clients and pilot, according to reports

Ukrainian drone assault ignites major oil refinery in Russia, killing at least two
Ukraine has markedly stepped up its long-range attacks on Russian military industries and energy facilities in recent months

Trump’s monarchical presidency tests how far U.S. has progressed in 250 years
U.S. President wields power in a manner that invokes an imperial reign

France records around 1,000 additional deaths as European heat wave shatters records
Extreme heat sparks wildfire in Germany, causes severe thunderstorms across Europe

Iran attacks Bahrain and Kuwait following U.S. strikes, threatens to end negotiations
Efforts to open Strait of Hormuz without Iranian oversight sparked the crossfire

U.S., Iran trade strikes over alleged breaches of interim deal
The latest exchanges are putting further strain on an already fragile preliminary peace deal

Inspired by Canada, UK says it will open sponsorship routes for eligible refugees
Britain’s government said they took a page a similar program in Canada, settling some 400,000 people in the country since 1979
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Global News

Canadian teacher in Venezuela describes chaos as earthquakes’ death toll climbs
A Canadian teacher living in Venezuela says people are digging through rubble by hand and sleeping in parks as search efforts continue following a pair of devastating earthquakes.

Burnaby Urban Search and Rescue team deploys to Venezuela after deadly earthquakes
Seven members of Burnaby Urban Search and Rescue are now heading to Venezuela to help find and rescue people trapped by the earthquakes.

An ‘Omega block’ is behind Europe’s heat wave — can it happen in Canada?
The heat wave has pushed temperatures as much as 18 degrees Celsius above their seasonal average, according to the Reuters Climate Monitor.

Israel, Lebanon sign framework deal with U.S. seen as ‘first step’ to peace
The officials did not share details on the agreement, which does not include Hezbollah and prompted one of the group's officials in Lebanon to warn of civil war.

Trump vows 100% tariffs if Europe enacts digital services tax
In a post on social media, Trump took aim at European countries that he said are discussing “imminent” implementation of taxes on American companies.

Royal finances under the spotlight as King Charles publishes tax bill
The King only pays taxes on his personal income, which is generated from his privately owned estates, Balmoral in Scotland and Sandringham on the east coast of England.

How 24 Sussex compares to official residences in other G7 countries
The planned restoration of 24 Sussex Drive has renewed hope that the prime minister's official residence will once again be on par with those of other world leaders.

U.S. strikes Iran after Trump claims ‘foolish violation’ of ceasefire
Trump posted on Truth Social that Iran carried out a drone strike on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, damaging the ship's upper deck.

Sherritt shutting down Alberta refinery as feed from Moa mine in Cuba runs out
Sherritt International has shut down its Alberta refinery after running out of feed from its Cuba mine, as the company faces operational and financial challenges.

Death toll from Venezuela earthquakes climbs to 920, thousands more missing
Acting President Delcy Rodríguez announced the new toll early Friday as she welcomed the arrival of rescue crews from all over the world.
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New York Times

Three Firefighters Die as Wildfires Ravage Utah and Colorado
The firefighters died in a blaze in Colorado. Fires have swept the arid border region after a warm winter produced less snow than normal.

Here’s What to Know About the Standoff in the Strait of Hormuz
The United States and Iran have engaged in rounds of attacks and counterattacks in recent days, eroding hopes for a quick return to normalcy in the Middle East.

‘After About 10 Minutes, a Car Pulled Up to the Traffic Light’
Friends of Metropolitan Diary, including the writer Candace Bushnell and the actor Ken Leung of “Industry,” share their stories to mark the column’s 50th anniversary.

Trump Cut a Billion-Dollar Mining Deal. His Sons Stand to Profit.
An agreement between the U.S. and Kazakhstan has given a group of American investors with ties to the president and the commerce secretary access to one of the world’s largest untapped reserves of tungsten.

Rats, Leaks and Broken Elevators: Repair Backlog Plagues Federal Buildings
After decades, deferred maintenance totals an estimated $50 billion. But getting repair funds from Congress is a laborious process.

Dear Diary
We celebrate 50 years of Metropolitan Diary.

How Polymarket Traders Revolted Over One Silly Syllable
How one silly syllable ignited a bitter dispute over the nature of reality on Polymarket.

If These Celebrities Are Democracy’s Last Hope, We’re in Trouble
When speaking up actually means risking something, for once, it is more necessary than ever.

The Hamptons’ Essential Luxury Good: Human Labor
The people who want to visit can’t function without the people who have to live there.

Kazakhstan’s Leader Deepens U.S. Ties, Saying Trump Was ‘Sent by Heaven’
The Central Asian nation is aggressively courting President Trump’s Washington to counterbalance its powerful neighbors, Russia and China.
CNBC

If you think China needs to dethrone U.S. dollar, you don't understand how it is waging global currency war
It's misguided to focus on China's renminbi replacing the U.S. dollar. Beijing is already successfully reducing dependence on a dollar-centric global system.

Trump again threatens Iran with annihilation as Kuwait and Bahrain report attacks
Iran says it targeted U.S. military facilities in Kuwait and Bahrain following U.S. strikes on targets in and around the Strait of Hormuz.

A 'perfect storm' points to a much smaller U.S. auto market by 2040
The auto industry is selling fewer cars--one forecaster says this is a fundamental change, and it is going to get worse.

From protein coffee to CBD soda: How brands are cashing in on the functional beverage boom
"We're selling [almost] as much protein cold foam as we do flat whites," Starbuck's EMEA Manager of Beverage Development Sam Henderson told CNBC.

SpaceX to join the Nasdaq-100 in a fast-tracked process that will drive huge ETF buying demand
Adding SpaceX this quickly would make the Elon Musk company one of the first beneficiaries of Nasdaq's recently adopted fast-track inclusion framework.

Why investors may want to prioritize bond markets outside the U.S.
Allspring Global Investments is pushing clients toward countries with central banks that are raising interest rates or have different inflation dynamics.

‘Heated Rivalry’ fuels a boom in gay romance stories, with women leading the fandom
‘Heated Rivalry’ has helped gay romance stories gain mainstream attention, with women driving much of the fandom.

American couple left New York City and bought a house in Italy for $13,000: 'We found a different way of life'
Cassandra Tresl and Alex Ninman moved in with Tresl's grandfather in the Czech Republic in 2020 and closed on a house in Abruzzo, Italy, in 2022.

Red Lobster's Ultimate Endless Shrimp promotion is described as a 'car crash' for the company, lawsuit says
"Thai Union doubled down on a campaign to squeeze out every drop of value that it could," creditors said

The memory shortage shaking Apple and Microsoft is 'existential crisis' for smaller players
While Apple and Microsoft raise prices on key devices to help cover the soaring costs of memory, smaller consumer electronics companies are in dire straits.
Washington Post

U.S., Iran launch new strikes, testing fragile ceasefire as Hormuz tensions flare
Tehran said it launched strikes on U.S. interests in the Middle East, and Bahrain and Kuwait said they were targeted, as clashes continue to threaten the ceasefire.

These homes rose out of Venezuela’s socialist revolution. Now they’re rubble.
In the absence of government help, ordinary Venezuelans dug barehanded through the rubble of the week’s earthquakes for loved ones.

Unease deepens in Russia as Ukraine steps up long-range strikes
Experts said Vladimir Putin was unlikely to change course despite worsening fuel shortages and a sharp decline in the stock market.

Ukrainian drones drive Russia to declare emergency in occupied Crimea
Weeks of punishing strikes have disrupted water, fuel and electricity supplies across the peninsula, which Ukraine’s president has vowed to reclaim.
BBC

England will miss Stokes' winning persona - Vaughan
Former England captain Michael Vaughan reflects on Ben Stokes' shock retirement and how the team can move on from one of their "greatest" players.

Europe's heatwave linked to 1,300 deaths, WHO says, as Germany hits record 41.7C
WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned that Europe is not prepared for high temperatures.

Three firefighters die battling huge wildfires on Colorado-Utah border
A number of blazes have been raging across Utah and Colorado, leading both governors to declare states of emergency.

Murder suspect had leave to remain, say police
French national Kevin Kerjean was granted leave to remain in the UK in 2021, extended until 2031.

British man held in Ecuador after woman's body found in suitcase
Matthew Ashley Foster-Smith was arrested in Ecuador after the woman was found dead in Colombia.

Eleven killed after plane carrying skydivers crashes in eastern France
The pilot and 10 passengers died in the incident, local officials said.

Fourteen killed in Saudi Arabia helicopter crash
The aircraft belonged to state oil giant Aramco and the cause of the crash is being investigated.

Body of missing boy, 15, found in reservoir
Police say the boy's body was recovered from Cowbury Reservoir in Stalybridge on Saturday night.

Raducanu 'plans to play' at Wimbledon despite injury setback
Emma Raducanu says she "plans to play" at Wimbledon despite a leg injury which has put her participation in serious doubt.

Raducanu 'plans to play' at Wimbledon despite injury setback
Emma Raducanu says she "plans to play" at Wimbledon despite a leg injury which has put her participation in serious doubt.
The Independent

In blow to DC Studios, 'Supergirl' is no match for 'Toy Story 5' at box office
In a setback for Warner Bros

Khadijah Farrakhan, 'first lady of Nation of Islam' as wife of famous pastor, dies at 90
Khadijah Farrakhan, longtime wife of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, has died at age 90

‘Whoa, what a loser’: Crowd erupts as Biden slams Trump over ballroom, arch and reflecting pool
Biden rips ‘loser’ Trump at Maryland Democrats convention and tells his party: ‘Get up, dammit!’

‘Shocking’ hatred on social media contributed to Starmer’s unpopularity, minister says
Sir Keir has struggled to maintain positive ratings amongst voters since he became prime minister in 2024

Three firefighters killed while tackling major wildfires along Colorado-Utah border
Governor Spencer Cox thanked crews for what he called ‘several miraculous stops and saves’

‘I was abducted by Boko Haram aged 5 – our children still face a deadly threat every day’
With the number of child abductions on the rise again in northern Nigeria, an area ravaged by conflict and recently the target of Trump-led US strikes, chief international correspondent Bel Trew meets those who have survived brutality and captivity
‘I could not point out where it is on a map’: American reporter faces backlash over World Cup commentary on Bosnia-Herzegovina
The ABC 7 Los Angeles reporter apologized for her ‘poor effort to have a little fun with the World Cup competition’

Eleven killed in France plane crash during skydiving trip
The plane belonged to a parachutist school and was reportedly carrying instructors and nurses
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky pledges more strikes after Kyiv hits Russian oil refineries
At least one person has died following the attacks on Russian oil refineries

Israel moves to formally recognize Armenian WWI deaths as a genocide
Israel’s government has unanimously approved a decision to designate the violence against Armenians during World War I as a “genocide.”























