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CBC.ca

The dinosaur sex in The End of Oak Street is odd. The reality is far more confusing
The End of Oak Street gives dinosaurs a scientific makeover, from feathers to mating behaviour. CBC News asks paleontologists what the movie gets right — and what remains a prehistoric mystery.

What will unite tennis and pickleball players? A whole lot more courts
Across the country, tennis and pickleball players compete for time on too few courts. Here's what planners and sports policy experts say it would take to address the root of the problem — not enough recreational facilities for any sport.

Shrinking sea ice makes year-round shipping possible on Hudson Bay: Manitoba premier's office
Year-round shipping is possible on Hudson Bay without the use of the most expensive icebreakers, a spokesperson for Premier Wab Kinew says.

Tiananmen Square vigil organizers convicted of 'inciting subversion' in Hong Kong
Two former organizers of Hong Kong's decades-old vigil in remembrance of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown were convicted Friday in a national security case brought under a China-imposed law that has effectively crushed the city's previously thriving pro-democracy movement.

Childhood friends discover they're sisters after DNA test | The Moment
Meena Geltink tells The National about the moment a DNA test revealed her lifelong friend Minal Tijssen is actually her biological sister, decades after they were adopted from India by different families in the Netherlands.

Former Alberta First Nation chief sexually harassed employee over 9-year period: human rights tribunal
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has found a former Alexander First Nation chief sexually harassed an employee over a nine-year period.

Vance tells audience at private event that Carney tried to 'out-tough' Trump on trade
U.S. Vice-President JD Vance weighed in on the latest trade deal with Canada at a fundraising event Wednesday, saying Prime Minister Mark Carney tried to "out-tough" U.S. President Donald Trump while crediting his longtime friend Conservative MP Jamil Jivani as a helpful advocate for Canada.

1 dead after plane makes emergency landing on road in Prince George, B.C.
Prince George RCMP have confirmed that a person has died after a plane made an emergency landing Thursday on Foothills Boulevard, about 1.5 kilometres north of North Nechako Road.

PHOTOS | These award-winning Canadian images show how scientists see nature
The BMC Ecology and Evolution and BMC Zoology joint image competition awards scientific research photos each year. University of New Brunswick graduate student Liam Brennan and Queen's University researcher Allen Tian each won best in category awards for their photos in this year's edition.

Music and memories fill Little Burgundy church for Oliver Jones’s final farewell
Family, friends, musicians and admirers gathered at Montreal’s Union United Church Thursday for a memorial service honouring Canadian music icon Oliver Jones. The Little Burgundy church, where Jones played his first concert at age five, was filled with music and memories as the community said its final goodbye.
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Toronto Star

Toronto real estate board criticized for keeping president on during RECO investigation
TRREB says the board is following conflict-of-interest rules, but some realtors have raised concerns about Daniel Steinfeld on as president, noting lack of communication from the board.

Today is the last day to register to run in the Toronto 2026 election. Here's what you need to know
The Toronto 2026 election registration closes today with high-profile rematches, surprise heavyweight entries and an unexpected retirement.

Licence plate readers have sparked outrage in the U.S. Now they're being installed across Canada
The cameras have sparked a public backlash against mass surveillance and privacy violations after revelations about how police have used their data.

One dead as plane makes emergency landing on B.C. road, crashing into cars
Police say one person is dead after a twin-engine plane made an emergency landing on a road in Prince George, B.C., crashing into cars.

Vance weighs in on Jivani trade advocacy and how Carney tried to 'out-tough' Trump
JD Vance says Mark Carney tried to 'out-tough' Donald Trump, while crediting MP Jamil Jivani as a helpful advocate.

Alberta separatists reject reports of Russia-linked disinformation
Research suggests Kremlin-backed content farms and popular American influencers are increasingly flooding social media with content boosting the Alberta separatist movement.

Fans are spending thousands to see stars like BTS and Rush. Why Toronto is betting big on concert tourism
From Rush to BTS, fans are flying to Toronto for multi-night runs as the city hopes to cash in on concert tourism.

Premiers divided as Carney pushes to close Trump trade deal that keeps tariffs in place
With a tentative trade deal, Prime Minister Mark Carney faces the task of ensuring premiers agree to fulfil one of the central demands of the Trump administration: Returning U.S. alcohol to provincial liquor store shelves.

A 15% U.S. tariff on Canadian-made cars could still crush auto sector, experts say
While the U.S. may cut auto tariffs to 15%, analysts warn the levy on Canadian-made vehicles could still be enough to force automakers to flee the country.

Ontario education minister 'optimistic' deal with teachers can be reached as school year looms without a new contract
Teachers and support workers are expected to begin the school year on Sept. 8 without new collective agreements as the two sides hit pause on bargaining.
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Globe and Mail

Organizers of Hong Kong’s annual Tiananmen vigil convicted in national security case
Two activists were found guilty of inciting subversion and face up to a decade in prison

Carney tried to ‘out-tough’ Trump in trade negotiations, Vance says
U.S. Vice-President says Jamil Jivani was ‘helpful advocate’ for Canada but labels Poilievre a ‘non-entity’ in talks
How Russia exposes Ukrainian defences with ballistic missile attacks
In recent months, Moscow’s forces have intensified their ballistic missile attacks on Kyiv, exploiting Ukraine’s chronic shortage of U.S.-made Patriot air defense interceptors, the sole weapon in its arsenal able to shoot down the missiles.

Thousands of migrants in Ceuta remain in limbo
Officials estimate that 9,000 to 10,000 migrants, including about 2,000 minors, could still be in the city

Child star of ‘Baby Shark Dance’ video returns to stage as K-pop singer
Catchy song about a family of sharks released in 2016 is the most-watched video in YouTube history

New U.S. aircraft carrier arrives in Middle East, relieving long-deployed USS Lincoln
Concerns have grown about the Lincoln’s lengthy deployment following reports of mental health challenges and supply shortages aboard
In China, rocket launches fuel tourism and space-age dreams
Once highly classified in remote deserts, China's space launches have increasingly been open to public viewing as the country's ambitions accelerate in a race with the United States. Plans include a crewed moon landing by 2030 followed by a crewed mission to Mars. Vanesse Chan has more.

World maps have underestimated Africa’s size for centuries. Activists hope to change that
A U.S. official recently used a map that mislabeled of the continent, reigniting a campaign for a new world map that shows Africa’s true dimensions
What to know about Prince Harry and Meghan’s move back to Britain
Harry has recently expressed an interest in reconciliation so he could spend more time with his father, who is being treated for cancer
Togo seeks an end to the world map that makes Africa look small
Togo will ask United Nations member states to adopt a world map that more accurately reflects the true size of Africa and ditch the 16th-century Mercator projection, its foreign minister said.
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Global News

Panama Canal will cap daily transits as El Nino set to reduce water levels
Under the new measures, the canal will limit daily transits as of Sept. 4 to 34 vessels, and reduce the number to 32 as of Sept. 15.

Congo to receive 70K doses of Ervebo Ebola vaccine used in past outbreaks
The Ervebo vaccine is licensed for use against Ebola virus, one of the viruses that cause Ebola disease, but not for Bundibugyo virus.

U.S. deports 20 non-Liberians to Liberia in first flight under new pact
Deportees will include nationals from Africa, North America, South America and the Caribbean, according to Liberian officials who said they can apply for asylum if they choose.

U.S. ramps up Cuba sanctions, detentions of Americans returning from island
Trump's Republican administration has steadily ratcheted up pressure on Havana, threatening it with potential military intervention even when mired in a conflict against Iran.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly returning to Britain
The couple intend to relocate from the U.S. to a private non-royal residence outside London, six years after they quit royal duties, according to reports.

Ultra low emission zones linked to improved lung capacity in kids: UK study
"This evidence supports wider implementation of clean air zones as a public health intervention," the London and Luton based study says.

Who is ‘Lucky’? Dutch police believe mystery man may have ties to Canada
The man collapsed in Amsterdam in 2023 from a hemorrhage or stroke but police in the city have been unable to identify him for three years.

Canadian tribunal says wheat gluten dumping is likely hurting industry
For 2024-25, Statistics Canada estimated that total production of durum wheat in Canada to be 5.9 million tonnes, with total supply projected to be 6.3 million tonnes.

Impact of extreme heat ‘underestimated’ on those 60 and older: Lancet study
The impact of extreme heat on people 60 years of age or older has been 'underestimated' a new study published in The Lancet suggests.

Thrill-seeking influencers chasing shark selfies are getting bitten
While shark bites on humans are very rare, a 2020 study at the University of Technology in Auckland noted an increase in trends such as the ‘wildlife selfie.'
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New York Times

Rare Tornadoes Hit New York City as Storm Drenches Mid-Atlantic
Tornadoes appeared in Queens and on Long Island as flooding disrupted traffic on some major highways. A tornado was also confirmed in Delaware.

Rosie O’Donnell Ends Late Night Stint With a Ditty to ‘Donny Boy’
“It’s kind of weird to think he spent more nights with me this week than Melania,” O’Donnell said of President Trump on her last night guest-hosting “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”

Never Underestimate the Houthis
With Iran exerting influence on the Strait of Hormuz, Houthi attacks on a nearby Red Sea passageway assume even greater importance for the world economy.

Orban’s Office, Thrown Open, Is Not the Den Hungarians Expected
The new government of Peter Magyar hoped to use the suite overlooking the Danube as evidence of an autocrat’s indulgence. The trappings fell short.

The Message Behind Trump’s Threats of ‘Economic Warfare’ Against Iran
President Trump’s threats of an “economic D-Day” carry a clear signal to Iran that he does not want to go back to war.

Florida Counts Its Election Ballots Fast. Why Can’t California Keep Up?
Florida counted most of its primary ballots within hours on Tuesday night, well ahead of the days California took to report the results of its major election.

Nancy Kissinger, Wife of Former Secretary of State, Dies at 92
A foreign policy specialist, she was politically savvy and well versed in global issues, and traveled widely with her husband, Henry A. Kissinger, on his diplomatic missions.

Homeland Security Made a Big Claim About Noncitizen Voting. Now It Can’t Prove It.
The Department of Homeland Security told Nevada election officials that it identified 185 “potential” noncitizens on the state’s voter rolls, not the nearly 16,000 it claimed last month.

After Six Years, Harry and Meghan Are Coming Home. What Changed?
Just last year, Prince Harry said he couldn’t imagine ever bringing his family back to Britain.

2 Hijackings in 4 Days: Somali Piracy Rises
Experts worry that the conflict in Iran and other regional dynamics are setting the stage for a Somali pirates’ comeback.
CNBC

Oil prices head for second weekly rise as U.S. vows to turn up economic pressure on Iran
Oil prices eased Friday but remained on track for a second straight weekly gain as hopes of a swift reopening of the Strait of Hormuz faded to near-zero.

Chinese humanoid robots' biggest obstacle: humans are still (mostly) better
Humanoid robots still struggle to perform as efficiently as humans in most labor scenarios.

Longer-dated Treasury yields rise as Bessent's bond buyback rally fizzles out
Concerns over the Treasury Department's debt repurchase program continue to weigh on markets.

Bitcoin on track for 20% weekly gain as investor optimism floods back
The flagship digital currency has enjoyed a strong week boosted by several contributing factors.

'A delicate dance': JD Vance says economic pressure is the best way to achieve Washington's objectives in Iran
Vance said "what has been true over the last couple of weeks is they felt a lot more pressure than we have."

Labubu maker Pop Mart shares fall as key ex-China sales data drop, Citi cuts price target
Pop Mart shares fall after announcing first-half earnings.

CNBC Daily Open: The 'Bessent Bid' wears off
In a CNBC exclusive, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says he could expand a bond buyback plan, but yields march higher despite the extraordinary action.

Goldman says hedge funds suffered worst underperformance vs S&P 500 in July in more than 20 years of data
Goldman says hedge funds suffered worst underperformance vs S&P 500 in July in more than 20 years of data.

'Perfect storm' brews for global food supply this winter as grain prices soar
Fears over crop yields and farmers' ability to plant ahead of next year have come to the fore as wheat prices jump.

Taiwan's AI-fueled forecast of 11% GDP growth likely not sustainable, economists say
Taiwan's economic growth could moderate due to its vulnerability to risks of capex slowdown, macroeconomic downturns, and concentration in semiconductors.
Washington Post

Trump increasingly lashing out at allies as victory in Iran war proves elusive
Unable to force Tehran’s surrender, President Donald Trump appears to be taking his frustration out on Oman and other U.S. partners in greater measure.

7 dead in Kenya helicopter crash in area popular with luxury safari tours
The tourist aircraft crashed into Mount Ololokwe. Among the dead were a Telemundo executive and a Miami restaurateur.

Prince Harry and Meghan’s return from California exile sets U.K. aflutter
Their move back from the United States sparks questions about security, their formal role — and whether the couple could overshadow the official royal family.

A royal rift and a surprise return: How the Harry and Meghan saga has unfolded
The couple's decision to move back to Britain comes after a high-profile split and tell-all memoir. Here are the biggest moments from a tumultuous eight years.

Russia bombards Kyiv as fight over elections shatters political unity in Ukraine
Some political actors are warning that a vote during wartime, which would require changes to Ukraine’s constitution and other laws, could aid Russia by destabilizing the government and dividing society.

‘The great Meghan-aissance’: Harry and Meghan’s return sparks frenzied U.K. reaction
Where Harry and Meghan will live, why they are returning and what it means for the rest of the royals were among the questions British media outlets are scrambling to answer.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will return to Britain after six years in U.S.
The prince and his wife have been estranged from the royal family but are now returning to England with their children, Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5.

UAE says it is suspending trade with Iran after missile launch
The UAE, one of Iran’s biggest trading partners, said the move was “in light of regional escalations that undermine regional and international peace and security.”

Defense minister dismissed by Zelensky demands elections in Ukraine
The move from an architect of Ukraine’s drone program is a remarkably direct challenge to President Volodymyr Zelensky’s authority and may test Ukrainian unity.
BBC

UK borrows more than expected in July as Healey prepares for first Budget
Chancellor John Healey said the government is 'committed to meeting our fiscal rules'

French becoming more effective in stopping small boat crossings, UK says
The Home Office credits France with intercepting hundreds of potential crossings this summer using new tactics.

El Niño warming set to be 'strongest in living memory', warns Met Office
Scientists say the growing El Niño weather pattern is an "unprecedented event" and means 2027 is likely to be the world's hottest year on record.

Headlining on TikTok & targeting KO record - Serrano eyes history
Seven-division champion Amanda Serrano talks to BBC Sport about fighting on TikTok, going for the women's boxing knockout record and retirement plans.

Starmer donates biography of himself to Downing Street library
The former PM and seven of his ministers have added to the collection, which began in 1931.

Sutton's opening weekend predictions v Courteeners frontman Liam Fray
BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on Courteeners frontman Liam Fray, plus the BBC readers and AI with his predictions for the fixtures on the opening weekend of the new Premier League season.

Panama Canal to cut number of ships passing through due to El Niño
The crucial waterway's operator says low rainfall caused by the ocean pattern had led to the decision.

Spurs agree £75m deal to sign Man City's Savinho
Tottenham agree a deal to sign Manchester City winger Savinho for £75m, with a further £10m in potential add-ons.

Flex your football brain with our daily quizzes
Test your football knowledge with today's Who Am I?, Five in Five and Brainteaser quizzes.

Academic who accused Jason Arday of plagiarism suspended by university
Nathan Cofnas says he is being investigated for discriminating against the late Cambridge professor.
The Independent
‘Putin has repeatedly threatened the UK and Nato over Ukraine – but he is too weak to follow through’
Putin’s posturing is a poor attempt to scare off broader Western support for Kyiv, say experts. Suha Kidwai reports

JD Vance returns to ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ steel plant as Republicans sweat crucial Ohio races
Vice President JD Vance will return to his hometown Friday to campaign for Republican candidates

Rare Easter Island jewellery bought for £100 by British collector sells for £75,000 at auction
The collector has ‘made quite a good return’, Wiltshire auction house says
Nurse ‘gave colleague scissors to defend herself against any Muslims’, tribunal told
Belinda Ellams, an agency nurse, was working at Millbrow Care Home in Cheshire, when she made comments such as Muslims are going to ‘kill all white people’

Trump puts his face on Reflecting Pool water in algae green during latest posting spree
President Trump’s post comes days after a court filing suggested that his administration could, once again, target a former Olympian in connection with the Reflecting Pool

UK retail sales fall as shoppers cut back on clothing and online spending
The Office for National Statistics said retail sales volumes declined by 0.5 per cent in July, compared with the previous month

Body of missing teen hiker recovered from bushland after family told ‘she’s alive’
The body of a woman, believed to be Lily Hooper, was located on Thursday following an eight-day search
‘Another kind of lockdown’: Inside Europe’s hottest town transformed forever by climate change
Night-time temperatures are climbing too

UK debt nears £3 trillion as government borrowing unexpectedly climbs
Most economists had forecast zero borrowing last month while the OBR had predicted a £500 million surplus

NHS England is getting a breakthrough HIV drug – but the rest of the world needs it too
Game-changing HIV drug Lenacapavir will soon be saving lives across the country, writes Molly Thompson, yet marginalised communities in the global south who made this possible still don’t have access























