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CBC.ca

Israel strikes Beirut suburb, at least 14 killed across southern Lebanon

Israel's air force struck a southern suburb of Beirut on Thursday afternoon, its military said, amid a broader escalation in southern Lebanon where Israeli troops have crossed the Litani River over the past days and warned residents to leave much of the area.

U.S. Justice Department reportedly investigating Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll

The Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, the writer who accused U.S. President Donald Trump of raping her in the mid-1990s, a source familiar with the matter ​told Reuters on Wednesday, after CNN first reported the development.

CFL signs 6-year broadcast agreement with Bell Media, DAZN and YouTube

The CFL announced Thursday it has signed a six-year extension with Bell Media to remain its majority broadcaster. The deal also incorporates DAZN as a new Canadian and international broadcast partner along with YouTube being named a Premier Platform partner.

Iran targets U.S. airbase as both sides exchange periodic strikes

Iran targeted a U.S. airbase on Thursday after the U.S. military struck one of its drone operations near the Strait of Hormuz, an escalation in hostilities that dampened hopes for a peace deal and sent oil prices surging again.

N.S. couple say they’re on verge of bankruptcy after incomplete renovation

A Colchester County couple living in an incomplete renovation say they are on the verge of bankruptcy, while other clients of the same contractor are also crying foul.

His gut produces alcohol spontaneously. For years, he was dismissed as an alcoholic

For nearly 10 years, Eric Poulin has been having episodes where he seems drunk — without taking even a sip of alcohol.

Criminal cases lost due to missed trial deadlines 'not acceptable,' says N.L. premier

Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Tony Wakeham says it's "clearly unacceptable" for criminal cases to be tossed from the court system because of trial delays. The province's justice minister now says her department will start to track them, in the wake of a CBC News investigation.

Celebrities are telling women to use more AI or be 'left behind.' Their followers aren't having it

Author and podcast host Mel Robbins received heavy backlash earlier this month for telling her 12.3 million Instagram followers to use more AI, including for sensitive financial information. She's echoing recent messaging from a number of celebrities, including actor Reese Witherspoon, encouraging women to use more AI or risk being "left behind."

Canada mulls legal action against Colombia over cancelled contract with national defence ministry

A federal Crown corporation is mulling legal action against Colombia after the country’s Ministry of National Defence cancelled a contract worth hundreds of millions of dollars to construct new ministry headquarters.

How AI has helped a former reality TV star become a contender for L.A. mayor

Some observers believe that AI generated videos have made former reality TV show villain Spencer Pratt a serious contender in the. Los Angeles mayoral race. But some experts suggest the use of AI in these types of videos could also mark a new era in political campaigns.
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Toronto Star

Original 'Hudson and Rex' star John Reardon will return for a new season

After he was replaced as the lead of season 8, causing a fan uproar, Reardon will reunite with Rex in St John's for 'Hudson and Rex' season 9.

Bruno Mars concert noise rocks the neighbourhood to the delight of some — and frustration of others

York Centre-Downsview councillor James Pasternak travelled the community with the Star on night two of Mars' shows and said he had received complaints.

The U.S. is threatening to ban planes from World Cup cities. Do they understand that hosting the tournament means inviting the world?

This week, the U.S. secretary of Homeland Security threatened to shut down international flights to Democrat-held "sanctuary cities," including New York and Los Angeles.

Ajax MPP Rob Cerjanec becomes fourth candidate in Liberal leadership race

Cerjanec officially enters the Nov. 21 race to lead the Ontario Liberal party — and is the second with a seat in the legislature.

Ontario has a deposit program for empty booze containers. Now manufacturers want one for all beverage containers

Ontario municipalities and beverage makers urge a non-alcoholic deposit system to boost recycling, but retailers oppose it due to consumer costs.

A traffic rebate, more pop-ups and fences everywhere: Here’s what these Torontonians would do if they were mayor

The latest instalment in the Star’s series asking notable Torontonians and readers what they would do if they had the power of the city’s mayor.

Toronto bars showing World Cup games warned on how to steer clear of the 'FIFA police'

A lawyer's letter from FIFA years ago was enough for Rocco Mastrangelo, owner of Cafe Diplomatico, who signed on with official sponsor Labatt for the upcoming World Cup. 'I'm legit now.'

Mark Carney heads to Wall Street to court U.S. investors amid stalled trade talks

The prime minister sees his trip as an “efficient way” to tell American investors about the pitch Canada is making to the world. He suggested U.S.-based investors are newly willing to listen.

How the Crosstown LRT helped kill the city’s decade-long plan for a bike lane along Eglinton Avenue

Initially proposed in 2014, a complete cycling corridor along Eglinton Avenue will now not be built.

This Ontario migrant worker complained about workplace harassment to her boss — then was fired. She just scored a rare legal victory

The Ontario Labour Relations Board found the mushroom farm worker suffered unfair reprisals after reporting abuse. She's seeking compensation.
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Globe and Mail

Kenyans question proposed U.S. Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya

Some Nairobi residents have raised concerns over a proposed U.S. plan to establish a quarantine facility in Kenya for American citizens exposed to Ebola, saying it should also be accessible to locals.

Divers find five villagers alive in flooded Laos cave after more than a week

Five villagers who became trapped in a flooded cave in central Laos more than a week ago have been found alive by divers who discovered them sitting on a rock in the darkness, rescuers said Wednesday, but two others are still missing.

How Israel has emptied southern Lebanon far beyond the front lines

Since Israel agreed to halt fighting with Hezbollah last month, its relentless air strikes and evacuation orders have expanded the buffer zone it already held in southern Lebanon. Dozens of villages and towns – about a fifth of all Lebanon – have now been depopulated, according to a review of Israeli military statements and interviews conducted by Reuters.

Rising global temperatures to break record highs and cross safety limits in next five years

Temperatures exceeding the 1.5 degrees Celsius threshold means more likely death, danger and species loss

DOJ opens criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, who accused Trump of sexual assault

Probe is focused on whether Carroll committed perjury in testimony tied to two civil lawsuits that she won against Trump, source says

Think it's warm now? The next five years look even record-breaking hotter

A new World Meteorological Organization report gives a three-out-of-four chance that the next five years will average more than 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial temperatures. That's the international safety limit set in 2015.

DOJ launches probe into Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll, source says

The U.S. Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, the writer who accused U.S. President Donald Trump of raping her in the mid-1990s, a source familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.

Iran targets airbase after U.S. forces shoot down Iranian drones

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard said it targeted a U.S. airbase on Thursday after American forces shot down Iranian attack drones and struck a launch site near Bandar Abbas.

At 50, Venice’s Vogalonga boat race lets visitors row their own way

A massive regatta illustrates a floating city’s persistence in the face of geography and overtourism

Iran and U.S. trade fire after Trump dismisses report of Hormuz deal

Trump says Washington not discussing easing sanctions on Tehran and no single country would control the strait
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Global News

Oil prices spike again, shares drop after U.S. strikes Iran

Oil prices gained more than $2 a barrel after having dropped sharply a day before. The futures for the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average edged 0.1 per cent lower.

Taylor Swift concert attack plot suspect apologizes in Austrian court

A man who admitted to plotting to attack a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna nearly two years ago told an Austrian court Thursday that he was sorry, ahead of a verdict in his trial.

Vancouver city hall retracts claim Ottawa approved meeting with Chinese consulate

Vancouver City Hall now says Global Affairs Canada did not approve a meeting between an employee and the Chinese Consulate regarding a performance by communist party critics.

Chinese interference ‘systemic,’ report says as minister returns to Canada

Canadian researchers are calling for a more coordinated response by G7 countries to counter 'systemic' Chinese foreign interference in their societies.

Trump says Iran ‘negotiating on fumes’ in talks to reopen Strait of Hormuz

Speaking at the start of a Cabinet meeting at a precarious moment for talks aimed at ending the war, Trump expressed confidence that a deal is near.

BTS releasing limited edition hotteok-flavoured Oreos for 13th anniversary

In a nod to classic South Korean street food, the BTS cookies are flavoured like hotteok brown sugar pancakes and filled with sweet cream.

Ferrari’s stock fell after launching its first-ever EV. What’s going on?

Ferrari's stock has been tanking Tuesday, one day after the automaker unveiled its first-ever fully electric passenger vehicle, called the Luce.

Intense European heat wave scorches as multiple countries report deaths

Experts say unprecedented and deadly weather extremes that sometimes strike at abnormal times and in unusual places are putting more people in danger.

Starbucks Korea criticized over ‘Tank Day’ ad evoking deadly 1980s uprising

In an apology, Starbucks South Korea's parent company chairman Chung Yong-jin asked the public not to take their anger out on Starbucks employees and front-of-house workers.

Spanish government confirms new case of hantavirus linked to cruise ship

Spain's Ministry of Health said that a new positive hantavirus case has been confirmed in one of the individuals remaining in preventive quarantine at Gómez Ulla Hospital.
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New York Times

James Talarico Opens Texas Senate Campaign Against Ken Paxton With Houston Rally

Personal attacks and a packed campaign rally set the tone for what is likely to be a rancorous contest in Texas for U.S. Senate between James Talarico and Ken Paxton.

Iran War Lifts Fed’s Preferred Inflation Gauge to Highest Level Since May 2023

The Personal Consumption Expenditures price index rose 3.8 percent in April from the same time last year.

Big Swells of Rancor Are Capsizing America

Texas just got a lot more interesting.

Iran War Live Updates: U.S. and Iran Trade Strikes, Further Threatening Negotiations

The U.S. military said Iran had launched a ballistic missile toward Kuwait. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said it had targeted an unspecified U.S. base in retaliation for earlier strikes.

In Argentina, U.S. Tech Billionaire Peter Thiel Finds An Escape

The billionaire’s new roots in Argentina are said to be partly motivated by concerns about the future of the United States and shared beliefs with Argentina’s right-wing leader.

Pressure Grows on Spain’s Leader After Police Raid His Party Office

After a judge accused his party of corruption, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez of Spain has faced mounting calls to resign.

The Google Insider Trading Case Hits Polymarket

Charges against a Google employee who bet on Polymarket have raised concerns that the issue may dent momentum in the fast-growing sector.

Justice Dept. Is Said to Open Criminal Inquiry of E. Jean Carroll, Who Accused Trump of Rape

Ms. Carroll, who prevailed in a civil trial after accusing President Trump of sexual abuse, is the latest target in a Justice Department campaign going after his perceived enemies.

A Violent Education

We look at an extraordinary investigation into police officers in Texas schools.

These Are Some of the Trump Justice Dept.’s Targets

When he returned to office, President Trump vowed revenge against those he said had challenged or defied him. Here’s an incomplete list of the people his Justice Department has targeted.

CNBC

Oil prices jump 2% after Iran says it targeted U.S. airbase following fresh American strikes

Oil prices rose on Thursday after fresh U.S. strikes in Iran renewed concerns over disruptions to commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

This AI stock is surging after an ex-OpenAI employee's fund disclosed a stake. Here's why

Dutch cloud provider Nebius popped in premarket trading after an ex-OpenAI employee's fund took a sizeable stake in the firm,

Core inflation hit an annual rate of 3.3% in April, as expected, Fed’s preferred gauge shows

The PCE price index for April was expected to show an annual inflation rate of 3.8% for all items and 3.3% for core.

CVS to restore coverage of Zepbound, add Eli Lilly's obesity pill to drug plans

CVS will add Zepbound coverage on Oct. 1, and start covering Lilly's newly approved Foundayo pill on June 1.

Gold tumbles to two-month low as inflation hedge status fades

Spot gold prices were trading at their lowest level since late March.

Ferrari CEO defends $640,000 price tag for its first fully electric car

Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna on Thursday said the cost of the manufacturer's new Luce model was a fair price to pay for innovation.

CNBC Daily Open: Oil falls on Iran peace hopes — then U.S. launches airstrikes

Global markets rally as investors continue to price in Middle East de-escalation.

LG Energy Solution's shares surge as much as 16% after landing major U.S. battery storage deal

The deal comes as the South Korean battery company expands its energy storage systems business in the U.S.

Nio shares jump 10% after releasing first flagship EV in more than two years

Chinese electric car company Nio has launched two lower-priced brands in the last two years to broaden its customer base in a sluggish Chinese consumer market.

Mistral to explore designing own chips, CEO says, as it ramps up infrastructure build

Mistral's semiconductor ambitions underscore the French startup's bid to control more of its infrastructure as it competes with OpenAI and Anthropic.

Washington Post

At Cannes, a Russian director urged Putin to end the war. Cue a Ukrainian eye roll.

Andrei Zvyagintsev urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the “bloodbath”  — but in Ukraine his remarks elicited ridicule and frustration.

Lebanon ceasefire falters as Trump pushes for Iran deal

Israel is “deepening its operation” in Lebanon, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.

False Ebola claims run wild as Congo outbreak worsens

Distrust and violence flare in the Democratic Republic of Congo as false claims spread that the outbreak — and the disease itself — is a hoax.

To repair ties with India, Rubio leans into pageantry

The top U.S. diplomat visited the world’s largest democracy in a bid to reverse soured relations over Trump’s tariff agenda and embrace of Pakistan.

BBC

Man guilty of murdering student with ceremonial knife

First-year university student Henry Nowak was killed as he walked back from a night out in Southampton.

Prisoner guilty of planning Talbot Green murder from his cell

Ten people, found guilty over two trials, will be sentenced in connection with the murder in June.

Serena Williams in discussions about potential return at Queen's

Serena Williams is in discussions about a potential return to competitive tennis at Queen's Club next month.

Williams in discussions about potential return at Queen's

Serena Williams is in discussions about a potential return to competitive tennis at Queen's Club next month.

Teenage boys die amid series of heatwave water deaths

A boy is recovered from a pond in Kent, while another teenager dies in the River Thames in Oxford.

Jury in Donaldson trial hears victim claim she was abused from 'quite a young age'

The former MP has pleaded not guilty to all 18 charges he faces, including one count of rape.

Iran says it targeted American base after fresh US strikes

The hostilities come during a fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran, and protracted negotiations to end the three-month war.

Lightning strikes cause rail disruption and house fire

Train services are disrupted after lightning damaged signalling equipment.

EU fines Temu €200m for allowing sale of illegal products

The European Commission says the Chinese-owned online retailer failed to take account of risks from baby toys and faulty chargers sold on its platform.

Israel strikes Beirut and southern Lebanon after large-scale evacuation orders

The Israeli military has ordered Lebanese residents to leave some 17% of the country's territory.

The Independent

Newsom wants California to impose 100% tax on payments from Trump’s ‘slush fund’

The California governor indicated the tax measure would require either the public or state legislature’s support

Police evacuate people from homes in emergency incident in south London

A local resident said people were evacuated at around 11:30pm on Wednesday as police officers dealt with an incident

The fall of entry-level jobs and the rise of a ‘bedroom generation’: Key takeaways from youth unemployment review

Alan Milburn’s review into youth unemployment lays bare the scale of the crisis affecting Britain’s young people. Here, The Independent runs through the report’s key findings

Jewish LGBT+ group banned from Rome Pride parade over stance on war in Gaza

Having a float in the parade means signing up to Rome Pride’s political platform, organisers say

US jobless claims rise to 215,000 but remain low despite Iran war uncertainty

More Americans sought unemployment benefits last week, but layoffs remain low despite economic uncertainty caused by the Iran war

WHO chief calls for ‘immediate ceasefire’ in Democratic Republic of Congo as number of suspected Ebola cases nears 1,000

Director-general of the WHO Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus wrote in a post on social media that the region is facing a ‘catastrophic collision of disease and conflict’

Teenage boy is tenth person to die in open water during record-breaking UK heatwave

Police and fire crews were called to Galley Hill Road on Wednesday afternoon

Key inflaton gauge worsens as Americans shell out more for gasoline

A key inflation gauge accelerated in April to the highest level in three years, the latest sign that spiking gas prices and higher food costs are squeezing Americans’ finances

Italian police seize £173m worth of gold and luxury villas tied to Sicilian Mafia boss

Police traced a number of expensive assets to the late crime boss Matteo Messina Denaro

Youth unemployment crisis costing UK £125bn a year, landmark review warns as more than 1m not in work or education

Young people not in education, employment or training face ‘hopeless catch-22’, Alan Milburn warns