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CBC.ca

Kevin O'Leary wants to build a massive AI data centre in Utah. Some residents aren't happy
Celebrity investor Kevin O'Leary wants to bankroll an AI data centre in rural Utah he says would be nearly identical to his proposed $70-billion, 7.5-gigawatt AI data centre campus in northern Alberta. But the Utah project has already been met with fierce opposition from some in the community who are worried about the potential environmental impacts.

The Pizza Huts from your childhood are making a comeback. Here's why nostalgia sells
A Pizza Hut franchisee in the U.S. is betting big on nostalgia, bringing back its '90s decor, Pac-Man and salad bars.

Trump's Board of Peace struggles to progress beyond far-from-perfect ceasefire in Gaza
U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to rebuild Gaza is under growing strain as violence persists — more than 800 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire began — and his Board of Peace blames Hamas’s refusal to disarm for stalling progress.

Trump calls a climate projection 'WRONG!' Turns out, climate action is working
Surely you've heard of RCP 8.5? Maybe not. But it's been in the spotlight since U.S. President Donald Trump who stirred up a conversation about a projection of future climate change that's rarely mentioned by name.

How the controversial 'Steroid Olympics' seeks to rewrite what it means to be an athlete
Two decorated Canadian athletes are among those competing at this weekend's inaugural Enhanced Games — which is either the future of sport or its downfall, depending on who you ask.

Gas explosion at coal mine in China kills 82 people, state media reports
Official news agency Xinhua said the accident at Changzhi city's Liushenyu coal mine happened on Friday evening and 247 workers were trapped underground.

Laughing, barking, waiting 30 minutes to answer: Manitoba NDP's conduct at committees questioned
The Manitoba government's behaviour at legislative committee meetings is under criticism after the premier laughed and made barking noises at the Tory leader and the justice minister took 30 minutes to respond to a question from an Independent MLA.

40,000 people under evacuation orders in California amid chemical tank leak
Authorities in Southern California on Friday were racing to figure out how to prevent the explosion of a storage tank that has been leaking a hazardous chemical used to make plastic parts, as some 40,000 people were under evacuation orders in the area.

Explosion at Staten Island dry dock leaves 1 dead, 36 injured
An explosion at a dry dock in New York City's Staten Island killed one person and injured 36 others on Friday, as the blast occurred while firefighters were on the scene responding to a fire and attempting to rescue two people who were trapped, officials said.

Trump administration tells green card applicants to apply from abroad
Foreigners in the U.S. who want a green card will need to leave and apply in their home country, the Trump administration announced Friday, in a surprise change to a longstanding policy that sowed confusion and concern among aid groups, immigration lawyers and immigrants.
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Toronto Star

FIFA World Cup in Toronto: Guide to the best watch parties and free events
No matter who you're cheering for in the highly anticipated international tournament, there's no shortage of places and ways to watch the matches.

Ontario legislature's first female Speaker rules with a firm hand
Donna Skelly's word isn’t quite law, but the lawmakers can’t make a move — or move a motion — without her, Martin Regg Cohn writes.

Bonnie and Clyde of High Park: Remembering Toronto's great capybara escape
They slipped through an unlatched gate 10 years ago. To many, the escape is as unforgettable as ever.

York University proposal would shift Glendon College to Keele campus
The university is framing the proposal as “just the start of a conversation” but faculty groups are concerned that it feels like a done deal.

What can Toronto's mayor actually do? Busting myths about the city's top job
People want to believe a mayor is empowered to fix all their city's problems — but the reality is a lot different.

Inside this $2.5-million penthouse loft inside a former CBC warehouse near the Distillery District
Mid-century industrial construction and modern updates come together for an effective contrast, according to listing broker Adrian Mainella.

An audit warns your doctor's AI notetaker is hallucinating. Ontario doctors provide a reality check
AI scribes are helpful and save time, say doctors, who say the auditor general missed a crucial quality-control step in her examination.

Over 3,700 Toyota Tundra trucks recalled in Canada for engine problem
The recall, which affects the 2024 non-hybrid models, is due to debris possibly not being cleared from the engine when it was manufactured.

Accused tells Liberty Village murder trial he argued with victim over barbecue but denies killing him
Testifying in his own defence on Friday, the 36-year-old man charged with second-degree murder denied he was even in Reeyaz Habib’s unit on the night of June 6, 2023, when the neighbourhood was awoken by a man’s screams for help.

Why Stratford's Festival Theatre is one of the world's most important and underappreciated stages
Without the Festival Theatre, with its innovative thrust stage, there wouldn't be a Lincoln Center or Britain's National Theatre as we know them.
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Globe and Mail
Canadians take the fight to U.S. soil in the battle for barbecue glory
The Memphis in May competition draws luminaries from the rarefied universe of smoke
With fewer barriers to entry, military enlistment is higher than it’s been in decades
The Armed Forces enlisted 7,310 new members over the past year. Here’s how the sales pitch looked at one Quebec job fair
How to win the red carpet at Cannes
As 12 days of non-stop premieres at the Cannes Film Festival come to an end, here's how to be successfully styled on the famous red carpet.

Tulsi Gabbard resigns as Trump’s director of national intelligence, citing husband’s cancer battle
Trump says Gabbard’s principal deputy, Aaron Lukas, will serve as acting director
India sweltering under heat waves, with temperatures rising above 46 C
Severe conditions likely to persist for several days, providing little respite for the millions of people whose livelihoods depend on working outdoors

Freed Gaza flotilla activists allege Israeli abuse including rape
Activists released from Israeli custody after being detained on a flotilla trying to bring aid to Gaza were subjected to abuse, organizers said on Friday, with several hospitalized with injuries and at least 15 reporting sexual assaults, including rape.
WHO ups risk of national outbreak of Ebola in Congo to 'very high'
The World Health Organization has raised the risk of the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola turning into a national outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo to 'very high.'

WHO raises risk of Ebola turning into a national outbreak in Congo to ‘very high’
The Bundibugyo strain, for which there is no approved vaccine or treatment, was declared an emergency of international concern by the WHO on Sunday
Freed Gaza flotilla activists allege Israeli abuse including rape
‘At least 15 cases of sexual assaults, including rape. Shot with rubber bullets at close range. Tens of people’s bones broken,’ organizers say
NATO ministers comment on Trump's about-face on U.S. troop moves in Europe
Foreign ministers attending a NATO meeting in Helsingborg, Sweden, reacted Friday to U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to send an additional 5,000 troops to Poland.
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Global News

Australian man dead after 400-metre fall during hike on Peru’s Inca trail
Members of a rescue team found the body of 52-year-old Matthew Cameron Paton, a Victoria Police Department sergeant, on Thursday about 400 metres down a steep slope.

Canada adds Ebola screening at airports as Ontario test comes back negative
Dr. Joss Reimer said the testing was done proactively after an individual returned from Ethiopia and reported symptoms 'consistent with a range of illnesses.'

Would Canada be ready for an Ebola outbreak? Experts say yes
Symptoms are similar for all strains of Ebola and can start with fever, fatigue, muscle pain, headache and sore throat, according to the World Health Organization.

U.S. notes ‘slight progress’ in Iran talks, but uncertain deal will be made
Rubio said he didn’t want to exaggerate the progress, saying there had been “a little bit of movement and that’s good.” He said the conversations were ongoing.

Ebola outbreak ‘spreading rapidly’ as suspected cases rise, WHO head says
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said there are now almost 750 suspected cases and 177 suspected deaths in the Ebola outbreak.

NATO allies bewildered by Trump’s about-face on troops in Europe
U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement that he would send 5,000 U.S. troops to Poland came after he moved to cut 5,000 troops from Germany over criticism of the Iran war.

Should Canada consider travel bans like U.S. is doing amid Ebola outbreak?
Currently, the Canadian government advises Canadians to avoid all travel to Ituri and North Kivu provinces, citing safety and security concerns.

Canadians on Gaza-bound flotilla being deported from Israel to Turkey: Anand
The flotilla, which consisted of hundreds of people and 41 boats, attempted to break Israel's blockade of Gaza and bring humanitarian aid to the war-torn region.

Trump, Rubio float U.S. military intervention in Cuba after Castro charges
Rubio said the Trump administration wants to resolve differences with Cuba peacefully, but is doubtful the U.S. can reach a diplomatic resolution with the current government.

Rubio says U.S. asking why it’s in NATO after allies didn’t back Iran war
Rubio did not deny reports that the U.S. will shrink the pool of military capabilities that it would have available to assist the alliance's European nations in a major crisis.
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New York Times

Has Trump Gone Full ‘Mob Boss’?
The president’s $1.8 billion slush fund is causing further cracks in the Republican Party.

How a Chemical Tank in Southern California Came to the Brink of Disaster
Firefighters are left without any options to prevent the tank, filled with a toxic chemical, from collapsing or exploding. The authorities have urged thousands of people to evacuate their homes.

What A.I. Philanthropists Can Learn From the Gilded Age
Leave a physical legacy to future generations, not just a record of programs and disbursements.

White House Tells Congo’s Soccer Team to Isolate, Citing Ebola Outbreak
The team, now in Belgium, must isolate there for 21 days or risk being denied permission to come to Houston for the World Cup, an official said.

How ‘Sentinel Gardens’ Help Spot Dangerous Bugs Abroad
Scientists have planted American trees in China, Korea and elsewhere to attract hungry insects. Their hope is to identify the most damaging bugs before they cross the ocean.

Track Changes
It’s a holiday weekend, three days to ease from one seasonal mind-set into the next, even if it feels too soon.

Nicolas Cage Made Himself a Legend. Then He Had to Live With It.
The iconic actor on becoming a meme, a myth and larger than life.

U.S. Ebola Travel Ban Faces Criticism From Congo Health Officials
Kinshasa residents continue to pack markets, bars and public transportation, despite growing international concern about the spread of the virus.

Trump, Defiant After Bad Week, Pushes Ahead on Politically Unpopular Ideas
President Trump continues to act like he’s politically all-powerful, even in the face of indications that he is not.

‘A Total Nightmare’: Voices From a Moscow Hit by Ukrainian Drones
Residents who experienced attacks in recent days were shaken deeply by the conflict coming home to the capital region, the seat of the Kremlin’s power.
CNBC

Three signs from APEC that the U.S. and China remain far apart on trade
U.S. and Chinese officials have met and spoken publicly about differing priorities since the Trump-Xi summit concluded in Beijing last week.

AI wealth must benefit the public, South Korea's deputy PM says amid Samsung labor tensions
South Korea's deputy PM tells CNBC there are concerns as to whether AI could worsen wealth gaps or lead to job losses.

SpaceX launches Starship test flight on second try
SpaceX launched its massive Starship rocket on Friday, a day after the company scrubbed plans before takeoff.

Disney's 'Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu' tallies lowest Thursday preview sales in franchise history
Disney's "Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu" tallied $12 million in Thursday night previews, the lowest collection of advance tickets in franchise history.

Tulsi Gabbard resigning as Trump's intelligence chief
Gabbard said she is leaving her post to support her husband, who is battling a rare form of bone cancer.

Trump skipping wedding of son Donald Jr. to Bettina Anderson
Donald Trump Jr. was previously married to Vanessa Trump, with whom he has five children. She disclosed this week that she has breast cancer.

New lawsuits against Trump's DOJ 'lawfare' fund
President Trump droppped his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS in exchange for the DOJ creating a $1.8 billion fund to compensate alleged "lawfare" victims.

Kevin Warsh sworn in as Fed chair as Trump seeks interest rate cuts
Despite President Donald Trump's demands for lower interest rates, markets are betting the Fed will stay on hold through most, if not all, of 2026.

Qualcomm's stock pop shows investors are 'waking up' to boom in AI devices
Qualcomm is on a big run, powered by investor bullishness that the company will be at the center of a boom in AI devices.

Treasury yields are mixed as investors digest Fed chair swearing in, bond market volatility
The volatility in the bond market continued as new Fed chair Kevin Warsh was sworn in on Friday.
Washington Post

Studying sports and disability, he laid the groundwork for the Special Olympics
Frank Hayden, who has died at 96, saw sports as a gateway to opportunity for people with special needs.

NATO allies grapple with U.S. pullback, confusion over its military plans
As Secretary of State Marco Rubio meets with NATO foreign ministers in Sweden, the focus is on the U.S. moving to reduce its military footprint in Europe.

Police urge new witnesses to speak out in Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor inquiry
The appeal marked the first significant update since the former British prince was arrested in February over allegations of misconduct while in office.

U.S. bears brunt of Israel’s missile defense, Pentagon assessments show
Amid hostilities with Iran, the American military expended far more advanced interceptors to protect Israel than Israeli forces did, according to Defense Department data.

In rare clash, North Korea defeats South Korea … on the soccer field
In an inter-peninsula match-up between women's teams that showed the limits of sports diplomacy, players from North Korea remained stone-faced — until they won.

Ebola responders say aid cuts by Western nations left them ill-equipped for outbreak
The sweeping aid cuts have left the Democratic Republic of Congo struggling to contain an Ebola outbreak despite its extensive experience with the disease.
BBC

At least 90 killed in Chinese coal mine explosion, state media reports
The blast in Shanxi province constitutes the country's worst mining disaster in 16 years.

France suspends extra EU border checks at Dover after hours-long queues
The Port of Dover said the new entry and exit system would be suspended, after travellers faced heavy queues while temperatures soared.

Fernandes named Premier League player of season
Midfielder Bruno Fernandes becomes the first Manchester United player to win the award since Nemanja Vidic in 2011.

Brewdog founder to give shares in new beer brand to old investors
James Watt plans to launch a new brand and wants to give shares to those who invested in the Equity for Punks scheme.

E-scooter and officer collide near Buckingham Palace
Two men were taken to a major trauma centre and the area around the palace gates was cordoned off.

Charmain 'was on a mission' to find out who her prophet husband was. Then she died
After a whirlwind romance and quickfire wedding, she was mysteriously found dead in a bathtub in Ghana.

Reform councillor assaulted woman while working pub doors
The Labour Party has said it is "deeply concerned" by Reform's vetting procedures.

Putin vows retaliation after accusing Ukraine of hitting student dormitory
Ukraine says it struck Russia's elite Rubicon drone military unit in a Moscow-occupied region.

Attorney general to review teen boys' rape sentences
The three teenagers were not given custodial sentences for their roles in the rape of two girls.

Usyk v Verhoeven world title fight predictions
Boxing world offer their predictions for Oleksandr Usyk's world title defence against Rico Verhoeven on Saturday.
The Independent

Fueled by faith, some US Muslims embark on Hajj against a backdrop of regional tensions
U.S. Muslim pilgrims have been preparing for this year's Hajj against the backdrop of a tenuous ceasefire, tensions and uncertainty in the Iran war

Here are some of China's major coal mining disasters this century
A gas explosion at a coal mine in Shanxi, China, has killed at least 90 people, according to state media
Rubio arrives in India ahead of Quad talks as US tries to reset strained ties
Rubio's first official trip to India comes as Washington seeks to stabilise relations with Delhi

Three sisters found dead off Brighton beach ‘never got over their mother’s drowning’ grieving family says
The mother of Jane Adetoro, Christina Walter and Rebecca Walter also died from drowning 16 years ago, their loved ones have revealed

Essex white van driver gets criminal conviction for tooting horn at friend
The man was reported for ‘sounding an unauthorised audible warning instrument on a vehicle’

‘Total gridlock’ at Dover as 8,000 travellers face new EU border checks on busiest day of year so far
Travellers are facing long queues on what is expected to be one of the hottest days of the year so far

Ukrainian drone attack triggers fire at a Russian oil terminal
A Ukrainian drone attack has caused a fire at a Russian oil terminal, according to officials in Russia’s Krasnodar region

Trump’s Iran war risks becoming a humiliating strategic failure, say analysts
Doubts grow whether Trump can translate tactical military successes into geopolitical win

Voices: ‘Tinkering around the edges’: Readers say Rachel Reeves’ cost of living package doesn’t go far enough
Our community has criticised the chancellor’s new cost of living plans, arguing they’re too small to tackle Britain’s rising bills and household hardship

‘The one toy I took from my war torn home’: Plight of the 400,000 children displaced by Israel’s war on Lebanon
Around 400,000 children have been displaced in Lebanon due to Israel’s bombardment and invasion. As a shaky ceasefire is extended for 45 days, they show the toys they brought with them - and share their dreams to one day return home. Alex Croft reports























