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CBC.ca

Calgary police officer charged with 2 counts of 2nd-degree murder
A Calgary police officer has been charged with murder following a 2023 police shooting that left two men dead.

1st look at HBO's new Harry Potter as TV adaptation of books gets underway
HBO has officially started production on the highly anticipated Harry Potter TV series adaption, the network announced Monday, as it also provided a first look at the titular character.
IN PHOTOS | Ancient Roman mosaic returns to Pompeii after being looted by the Nazis
An ancient Roman mosaic is brought back to Pompeii after nearly 80 years away following the Second World War.

4th brand added to salami recall over salmonella concerns
Rea brand Soppressata Salami Sweet has been added to a list of salami brands pulled off the shelves due to an ongoing salmonella outbreak.

Toronto man given 16 years in prison for cross-border drug operation tells judge he wanted to get arrested
A Toronto man sentenced Tuesday for his involvement in a $36-million cross-border cocaine and meth operation told Windsor, Ont., court he needed to get arrested as a way out of the criminal activity.

2 dead in New Jersey after heavy rain, flash floods hit U.S. northeast
Two people in New Jersey were killed after their vehicle was swept up in flood waters during a storm that moved across the U.S. Northeast overnight, authorities said Tuesday.

Primetime Emmy nominations are out. Who got nominated — and who got snubbed?
Canadian Seth Rogen nabbed three major nominations as the 77th Primetime Emmy Award nominations were announced in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
Home sales up in June, though fewer sales expected this year, says Canadian Real Estate Assoc.
The Canadian Real Estate Association downgraded its forecast for the number of homes that they expect will be sold in 2025. The national average home price is forecast to fall 1.7 per cent on an annual basis to $677,368 in 2025, which would be around $10,000 lower than predicted in April.

Men who cut down Britain's famed Sycamore Gap tree sentenced to more than 4 years in prison
Two British men who felled the beloved Sycamore Gap tree that had stood nearly 150 years were sentenced Tuesday to four years and three months in prison, minus time served.
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Toronto Star

How the world’s oldest marathon runner, Fauja Singh, grabbed the spotlight in Toronto
The runner, who finished the Toronto Waterfront Marathon at age 100 in just over eight hours, died in a hit-and-run on Monday.

Etobicoke neighbours say there were sightings of fugitive Joseph Ayala in the months before his arrest Monday
Ayala, 34, was arrested and charged with two counts of second-degree murder in the deaths of two women, Ayala’s grandmother, 82-year-old Colleen Fraser, and his 60-year-old mother Sherry Fraser, on Monday.

'They need to do better': Mark Carney to meet with Indigenous leaders amid criticism of rapid-development law
Bill C-5 received royal assent in late June, a scant 20 days after the Liberals first tabled the legislation.

New trade deal with the U.S. likely to include tariffs, Mark Carney says
A trade deal with the United States is unlikely without some level of tariffs, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday.

African asylum seekers in Toronto face unique barriers and a lack of support. But a new project is offering hope
United Way Greater Toronto examined challenges for refugee claimants and community groups supporting them. Some solutions are under way.

Toronto sees relief from wildfire smoke, but remains among top worst cities for air quality as heat persists
Tuesday's air quality warning has dropped to a 5, considered a moderate risk, down from Monday's peak of 10+ on the Air Quality Health Index's 10-point scale.

Palestinian Canadians launch sit-ins over visa delays for families trapped in Gaza
"We are losing family members while they are waiting for their Canadian visas in Gaza."

Hudson's Bay hearing adjourned while billionaire Weihong Liu's Central Walk retains new lawyer
Liu appeared without a lawyer on Tuesday morning for a hearing to determine the fate of 25 Hudson's Bay leases.

Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown under police protection: 'Not the first time I've received a death threat'
The threat to the mayor and his family came from within Canada but Peel police were not more specific.

Emmys nominations snubs and surprises: Catherine O'Hara scores big, 'The Handmaid's Tale' misses out
Comedy ‘The Studio’ by Canadians Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg breaks an Emmys record.
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Globe and Mail

Trump downplays possibility of sending Ukraine long-range weapons as it struggles to repel Russia
Threats of sanctions and tariffs mark the most substantive pressure President placed on Putin since returning to office
‘Crypto week’ legislation in U.S. Congress cast into doubt, some stocks fall
Several conservative Republicans teamed up with Democrats to block a procedural vote to allow consideration of three crypto bills

Roman-era mosaic panel with erotic theme that was stolen during Second World War returns to Pompeii
Artwork was repatriated from Germany through diplomatic channels after being returned from heirs of last owner
Trump joins tech, energy executives for summit as administration pushes AI expansion
Event in Pittsburgh brought leaders from Meta, Microsoft, Alphabet and Exxon Mobil together to discuss how to position U.S. as AI leader
UN says malnutrition in Gaza doubled as health officials say Israeli strikes kill more than 90 people
Hunger has been rising since Israel broke a ceasefire in March, banning all food and other supplies from entering Gaza

Trump praises Bondi's Epstein file handling, says she should release what 'she thinks is credible'
U.S. President Donald Trump praised his Attorney General Pam Bondi's handling of the Epstein files Tuesday, telling reporters she "has handled it very well" and saying it's up to her whether to release any more records related to the sex trafficking investigation.
Investors seek protection from risk of U.S. Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s ouster
If the central bank was more willing to lower interest rates, prices could rise and make lenders demand higher compensation to hold bonds
U.S. ambassador asks Israel to investigate death of U.S. citizen in West Bank
Sayafollah Musallet, 20, also known as Saif, was severely beaten on Friday evening in Sinjil, north of Ramallah
U.S. inflation rises in June as tariffs likely hit consumer prices
U.S. consumer prices increased by the most in five months in June amid higher costs for some goods, suggesting tariffs were starting to have an impact on inflation and potentially keeping the Federal Reserve on the sidelines until September.

With Epstein conspiracy theories, Trump faces a crisis of his own making
Nothing-to-see-here approach isn’t working as President’s supporters demand records from sex trafficking investigation
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Global News

Russia does not care about Trump’s theatrics, official says
Russian officials were outspoken in dismissing United States President Donald Trump and his recent threat of tougher sanctions unless there is a peace deal in 50 days.

Netanyahu’s governing coalition is fracturing. What does it mean for Gaza?
Netanyahu is on trial for alleged corruption, and critics say he wants to hang on to power so that he can use his office as a bully pulpit to rally supporters.

World’s oldest marathon runner, who competed in Surrey, hit and killed in India
Fauja Singh came to Surrey in 2012, where he has relatives, and ran a five-kilometre race. He would have been 101 years old at the time.

Air India starts restoring some flights paused after crash
Air India reduced some of its international flights following the crash as part of a "safety pause" that the carrier said allowed it to perform additional precautionary checks.

Over 14M children estimated not to have received single vaccine in 2024: UN
Officials acknowledged that the collapse of international aid this year will make it more difficult to reduce the number of unprotected children.

Netanyahu’s coalition faces governing issues as key partner leaves
The departure of a party that has long served as a kingmaker in Israeli politics doesn’t immediately threaten Netanyahu’s rule, but will leave him with a slim majority.

What is the Patriot missile system the U.S. plans to send to Ukraine?
U.S. President Donald Trump said the U.S. would send an undisclosed number of Patriots to Ukraine, and that the European Union would pay for them.

Over 1,400 tarantulas found hidden in cake boxes in German smuggling bust
Customs officials found the shipment at Cologne Bonn airport in a package that had arrived from Vietnam, tipped off by a “noticeable smell.”

Trump to hit Russia with 100% tariffs if no deal to end Ukraine war in 50 days
U.S. President Donald Trump announced Russia would face 100 per cent tariffs if a deal on ending the Ukraine war isn't reached in the next 50 days.

Israeli strikes kill at least 32 in Gaza as Palestinian war deaths top 58,000
In central Gaza, officials at Al-Awda Hospital said it received 10 bodies after an Israeli strike on a water collection point in nearby Nuseirat. Among the dead were six children.
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New York Times

Andrew Cuomo Test Drives a Warmer, Friendlier Version of Himself
Mr. Cuomo, the former governor of New York, has vowed to run a more energetic campaign than he did in the mayoral primary, and aimed to demonstrate that on Tuesday.

Israel Stages Rare Attack on Syrian Government Forces
Israel intervened in sectarian violence in Syria and attacked the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia in Lebanon.

What’s Next for Trump’s Plans to Dismantle the Education Department
Administration officials have already begun the process of transferring certain functions to other agencies.

What to Know About the Fighting in Southern Syria
Druse militiamen have been fighting with Bedouins in the Sweida Province, and Syrian government forces and the Israeli military are getting involved.

Federal Grand Jury Indicts Suspect in Killing of Minnesota Lawmaker
The suspect also faces state charges in the shooting deaths of State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband.

Mamdani for Mayor (if You Want a Foil for Republicans)
Get ready for the G.O.P. to run against “Mamdani Democrats” for several election cycles to come.

Storm Threat Moves South Toward Virginia
Lingering showers were forecast for the New York City area, but heavy rain and threats of flash flooding were shifting south on Tuesday.

Democrats Broach Potential Walkout to Block Texas Redistricting
Hakeem Jeffries, the House Democratic leader, told Texas Democrats on a call on Tuesday that the moment required everyone to take extraordinary actions.

For Some Republicans, Trump’s Shift on Epstein Is Just the Latest Breach
Right-wing Republicans have also criticized the president’s stances on Iran and Ukraine, hinting at a broader fraying of his political coalition.

Men Who Cut Down Beloved Tree in England Get More Than 4 Years in Prison
The tree, a landmark that stood by Hadrian’s Wall in northern England, was found illegally cut down in 2023.
CNBC

Trump-backed crypto regulation bills fail to clear key hurdle in Congress
Republicans who voted against the cryptocurrency regulation legislation objected to how the bills were structured.

Amazon turns to rival SpaceX to launch next batch of Kuiper internet satellites
Amazon is racing to catch up to SpaceX's Starlink, which currently dominates the market with a constellation of roughly 8,000 satellites.

AMD to resume MI308 AI chip exports to China
The U.S. Commerce Department told AMD that it will resume reviewing license applications required to send its MI308 products to China.

Citigroup beats second-quarter estimates as markets and banking revenues jump
The results come after a first half where Citigroup's stock outperformed the broader market and several of its universal bank peers.

Circle stock drops after House blocks key procedural vote on stablecoin legislation
Circle shares slid Tuesday after the House blocked a key procedural vote, stalling momentum on legislation the industry has counted on for regulatory clarity.

Jamie Dimon says JPMorgan Chase will get involved in stablecoins as fintech threat looms
JPMorgan Chase is a juggernaut in the global payments industry, helping move nearly $10 trillion daily, so it makes sense that it would explore stablecoins.

The world's 'football' is America's 'soccer': Trump signaled that could change
Trump appears to have caught the bug for what the British call "the beautiful game."

JPMorgan Chase tops estimates on stronger-than-expected trading, investment banking
JPMorgan second-quarter earnings beat analysts' estimates on better-than-expected revenue from fixed income trading and investment banking.

Inflation picks up again in June, rising at 2.7% annual rate
The consumer price index in June was expected to increase 2.7% from a year ago, according to the Dow Jones consensus estimate.

'Pressure is a privilege': Jannik Sinner on going from champion skier to Wimbledon winner
"In skiing, it's difficult because [if] you make one mistake, you cannot win the race," tennis champion Jannik Sinner said in an exclusive interview with CNBC.
Washington Post

Nvidia says Trump administration lifts ban on AI chip sales to China
Washington has been concerned China could use Nvidia’s chips to get a jump on the U.S. in high-tech fields, particularly when it comes to artificial intelligence.

Israeli airstrikes target Syrian government troops amid sectarian unrest
Syrian forces had deployed in the southern city of Sweida, despite Israeli warnings, trying to contain clashes between members of the Druze minority and Bedouin.

Roughly 1,500 tarantulas found stuffed in boxes meant for chocolate cake
German customs officials found the hairy, venomous spiders crammed into small plastic containers inside bright-red cake boxes.

U.K. secretly resettled Afghans after data breach
Some personal information of Afghans evacuated after the Taliban returned to power was exposed and published on Facebook prompting the government to offer resettlement.

Duo sentenced to four years for ‘moronic’ killing of tree in England
The Sycamore Gap tree, a beloved symbol of northeast England located at a UNESCO heritage site, was cut down in 2023 in what prosecutors called a “moronic mission.”

A timeline of Trump’s quotes, shifts and U-turns on Russia and Ukraine
President Donald Trump once called Putin’s war in Ukraine “genius” and “savvy.” Now he says he’ll send Patriot missiles to Ukraine. Here’s how his position shifted.

As Trump turns toward Ukraine, Russians wonder if an opportunity was missed
President Donald Trump’s new weapons deal and his increasing criticism of Vladimir Putin have sparked fear among some Russians that Putin could overplay his hand.

Ukraine reorganizes government with eye toward relations with Trump
The reshuffle came just as Trump announced a new program to sell weapons to Ukraine in his most forceful declaration of support for Kyiv to date.

France holds Bastille Day military parade that, years ago, inspired Trump
The Bastille Day parade in 2017 on the Champs-Élysées in Paris inspired Donald Trump to plan a military parade in Washington to commemorate the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday.

China’s economy grows by 5.3% in first half despite Trump’s trade war
A surge of exports from Chinese manufacturers supported the growth, as customers and producers alike took advantage of the U.S.-China trade war ceasefire.
BBC

Man who murdered British backpacker Peter Falconio dies
Bradley Murdoch, the Australian man convicted of murdering British backpacker Peter Falconio in 2001, has died.

Adolescence star Owen Cooper is Emmys' youngest supporting actor nominee
If he wins, the 15-year-old Brit will be the youngest male winner of an acting Emmy.

Reeves inadvertently breached rules on gifts, says MPs' watchdog
The chancellor missed the 28-day deadline for registering free tickets from the National Theatre.

Children at risk of being recruited by hostile states, police warn
Teenagers may be manipulated to carry out acts of sabotage, counter-terror police said.

Stop being negative about savers buying shares, Reeves tells business leaders
Chancellor tells the financial industry to change the narrative around consumer investment to encourage growth.

Under-pressure BBC boss getting tough after controversies
The past weeks have put serious pressure on Tim Davie's leadership, says Katie Razzall.

Frank Gardner: Three key questions after Afghan data leak
The BBC's security correspondent Frank Gardner analyses the leak of Afghan citizen's data and the fallout.

Immigration status of benefit claimants published for first time
In June, nearly eight million received universal credit, 83.6% of whom were British and Irish nationals.

Trump Calls The BBC
President Trump gives an exclusive interview to the BBC.

'Gather the legends' - the numbers behind Windies' 27 all out as fallout begins
BBC Sport looks at the numbers behind West Indies' second-lowest Test score of 27.
The Independent

Couple charged with cruelty after being accused of neglecting 250 animals at their home
Nathaniel Levon Curington, 44, and Aimee Renee Curington, 45, were taken into custody on July 9

Blood tests could reveal early signs of Alzheimer’s disease, research suggests
Researchers say the findings provide new insights into possible early indicators of Alzheimer’s disease

Trump dodges question on if he’s in Epstein files and claims Obama and James Comey made them up
Trump’s administration is facing backlash after releasing a memo claiming Epstein never kept a ‘client list’

American Idol executive and her husband found murdered inside their LA home after apparent break-in
The couple appeared to have suffered from gunshot wounds

Jeffrey Epstein ‘raw’ prison video had nearly 3 minutes cut out of it, report claims
It is not known if the missing segment, discovered by WIRED, contained anything of significance

Trump accuses impeachment leader Schiff of ‘mortgage fraud’ over Maryland home he keeps while repping California
Trump has spent years accusing Schiff of various crimes

Texas adds transgender bathroom bill to agenda for special legislative session to deal with deadly flooding
The bill would make transgender people use bathrooms that align with their sex assigned at birth in public places such as schools

Playing an instrument may help protect brain against ageing, study finds
Older musicians show more ‘youth-like’ brain patterns and better hearing in noisy places, researchers find

Prince Harry is in Angola to raise awareness for land mine clearing, repeating Diana's 1997 trip
Prince Harry is visiting the African nation of Angola with a land mine clearing charity, repeating a famous trip his mother made in 1997

San Francisco drivers ticketed while parking in own driveways
Residents think someone is ‘trolling’ them by filing numerous reports against their vehicles