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CBC.ca

AI agents lag far behind human workers. Why are tech companies laying off the humans?

AI-related layoffs are in full swing as tech companies invest in artificial intelligence agents they say will take over tasks traditionally done by humans. But a major AI infrastructure and software company says the agents fail to produce professionally acceptable work more than 19 times out of 20, and some analysts say the technology is overhyped and being using as an excuse for laying off workers.

Erin Brockovich takes aim at rapid growth of AI data centres with new project

Erin Brockovich, the renowned consumer advocate and environmental activist who inspired an Oscar-winning movie staring Julia Roberts, is now setting her sights on AI data centres with a new website that maps their growth across the U.S. and asks residents to report their concerns.

Bodies of 2 paddleboarders who fell into B.C. lake have been recovered, RCMP say

Squamish RCMP say they have recovered the bodies of two paddleboarders who fell into Browning Lake over the weekend. Family have since identified the paddleboarders as recently-married couple Genesis Jeru Bague and Mariz Bello.

Golden Knights beat Hurricanes to take Game 1 of Stanley Cup final

Tomas Hertl took a backhand pass from Colton Sisson and beat Frederik Anderson from the slot with 3:24 left in the third period, lifting the Vegas Golden Knights past the Carolina Hurricanes 5-4 in Tuesday night's opener of the Stanley Cup final.

CBS News fires veteran journalist Scott Pelley from 60 Minutes after clash with executive producer

CBS News has confirmed that it fired veteran 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley in the wake of a publicly disclosed clash with the show's new executive producer, Nick Bilton.

#TheMoment he recreated a famous print with Lego

Grade 11 student Henry Campbell tells The National about the moment he recreated Bill Reid’s Haida Dog Salmon — Skaagi print out of Lego and had it displayed at Sunbury Shores Arts and Nature Centre in St. Andrews, N.B.

Trump administration is scrapping $1.8B US fund meant to compensate president's allies

The Trump administration is scrapping plans to create a $1.8 billion US fund meant to compensate allies of the Republican president, the Justice Department's top official said Tuesday in retreating from a program that faced setbacks in the courts and a fierce political backlash that had threatened to stall key elements of the White House agenda

P.E.I. farm income dropped sharply in 2025 as historic drought and rising costs hit hard

Prince Edward Island farmers made significantly less money in 2025 as a historic drought reduced revenues and rising expenses continued to squeeze farm operations.

Calgary officials call for $342M to fix city's leaky pipes after losing 23% of treated water last year

After years of losing between 20 and 24 per cent of its water to leaky pipes, city officials presented a plan Tuesday to try and cut its water losses down to 15 per cent by 2030, with a significant budget investment from council.

NHL faces scheduling challenge as B.C., Alberta move to permanent daylight time

The NHL will have a fresh challenge when it comes to setting its 2026-27 schedule with British Columbia moving to permanent year-round daylight saving time this fall and Alberta expected to follow suit.
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Toronto Star

Peabo Bryson, known for duets from Disney's 'Aladdin' and 'Beauty and the Beast,' has died at 75

Internationally celebrated for his Disney classics, Bryson also built a career over five decades as one of R&B’s premier balladeers.

Conservatives slam Mark Carney's speech on antisemitism

Partisan barbs and shouting erupted in the House of Commons Tuesday, as the opposition Conservatives tore into Prime Minister Mark Carney's antisemitism speech.

Carney government follows CUSMA letter with proposals to revive U.S. trade talks

Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc stressed the mutual benefits to all three economies of the free trade region that spans North America.

Crews battle industrial fire in Brampton: 'A long-duration event'

People are advised by fire services to close their windows and doors and turn off their ventilation systems.

Doug Ford fires PC caucus chair who spoke critically about pension plan

The premier fired his caucus chair for defending MPPs upset about a new pension plan that could have drained thousands from their monthly pay.

'Buckle up': Ontario gas prices expected to rise Wednesday and Thursday

Dan McTeague, head of Canadians for Affordable Energy, offers his gasoline and diesel price predictions.

Five Liberals preparing to replace Nate Erskine-Smith in Toronto riding

But until Erskine-Smith officially resigns it's unclear if there will be a contest in Beaches—East York.

Accused in Vaughan shooting that left 2 dead including Satan's choice member aren't bikers, York police say

Two men were found outside a home in the Kaiser Drive and Forest Drive area at approximately 5:30 p.m. on May 13.

Doug Ford sends MPPs on a five-month summer recess

In the longest summer break in years, Ford's government has adjourned the legislature until Oct. 27, the day after municipal elections across Ontario.

TTC repairs ahead of FIFA World Cup mean major Line 1 closures Sunday and Monday

Line 1 will be shut down from Sheppard West to St. George stations on Sunday, with partial service restored on Monday between Wilson and Lawrence West stations.
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Globe and Mail

U.S. Supreme Court clears way for Alabama to use pro-Republican voting map

Congressional map favours Republicans and eliminates one of two districts where Black voters make up a majority or near-majority

Migrants killed by mob as anti-foreigner violence worsens in South Africa

Mozambique and other countries are helping their citizens return home to safety

Trump administration scraps ‘anti-weaponization’ fund for compensating allies, Attorney-General says

U.S. President retreats from program that faced setbacks in the courts and fierce political backlash, says Todd Blanche

Ukrainian civilians are caught up in the grim pattern of Putin’s war

Russia’s strikes have become more devastating in recent months, with one of the war’s deadliest assaults Tuesday

U.S. sanctions Iran’s largest cryptocurrency exchange Nobitex over IRGC links

Nobitex became central node in parallel financial system used to process money for Iran’s central bank and IRGC, investigations show

Trump appoints housing regulator Bill Pulte as acting U.S. intelligence director

U.S. President Donald Trump appointed federal housing regulator Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence on Tuesday, elevating a political loyalist without national security experience to lead the country’s sprawling intelligence community.

U.S. government wants AI developers to voluntarily submit models for cybersecurity tests

Trump signs executive order directing government departments, officials and agencies to secure agreements to test AI models

Russian attack on Ukraine kills 22, officials say

Russia launched hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles against Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities overnight, killing at least 22 civilians and wounding 138 others, authorities said Tuesday.

Trump to attend rescheduled White House correspondents’ dinner in July, nearly three months after shooting

It was postponed after a suspect stormed a security checkpoint and fired a shotgun outside the event on April 25

Some Palestinian student visas being expedited after long wait

About 130 Palestinian students who have been accepted at Canadian universities are still stuck abroad, advocates say
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Global News

New study shows beluga whales display fascinating behaviour in front of mirror

New research suggests beluga whales may recognize themselves in mirrors, joining a small group of animals believed to exhibit self-awareness.

Meta says hackers can no longer access accounts through its AI chatbot

Meta says it has resolved an issue that allowed hackers to trick its AI assistant into granting access to other users' accounts, according to media reports.

Trump denies reports Iran stopped talking to mediators, says talks ongoing

Iran reportedly stopped communicating with mediators about extending a ceasefire, but U.S. President Donald Trump disputed the claim.

Canada has access to Anthropic’s powerful Mythos AI model, minister says

AI Minister Evan Solomon said the government has signed onto Project Glasswing, which Anthropic launched to allow companies to use Mythos to test for security vulnerabilities.

After Pope slams AI, can employees request religious AI exemptions at work?

The Pope's sweeping manifesto calls for the robust regulation of artificial intelligence, warning in his 42,300-word encyclical letter that 'technology is not simply a tool.'

Russia hits Ukraine with drones, missile strikes in deadly overnight attack

The attack stretched from night into day and the boom of explosions reverberated across cities. Officials said that 12 people were killed in Dnipro and six in Kyiv.

Gas price relief may have been short-lived following new strikes on Iran

Gas prices in Canada are expected to start climbing again, as any progress made towards a peace deal between the U.S. and Iran appears to be unravelling.

Russia-Ukraine peace deal by winter ‘realistic’, Zelenskyy aide says

Talks brokered by the United States on moving toward a peace accord have ground to a halt as Washington has focused on the conflict in Iran.

Ebola cases in Congo reach 282 as Brazil investigates 2 suspected cases

The two patients who recently arrived in Brazil from Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the outbreak is ongoing, exhibited symptoms such as fever and chills.

U.S. and Iran exchange strikes as ceasefire remains unclear

The nominal ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. has been repeatedly tested with back-and-forth attacks, even as officials from both countries try to negotiate an end to the war.
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New York Times

Democratic Voters Acted Strategically in a Turbulent California Election

Without a dominant candidate in the governor’s race, Democratic voters ultimately wanted to ensure that their party wasn’t shut out of the general election.

I Went to Lebanon and Found Something Strangely Hopeful

If given the chance, the country could remake itself on its own terms.

Late Night Wants Trump to Give Peace Talks a Chance

“Oh, I’m sorry, is wrapping up the war you started not interesting enough?” Michael Kosta said on Tuesday, after the president called negotiations with Iran “boring.”

Trump Endorses Abelardo De La Espriella, Right-Wing Presidential Candidate in Colombia

Mr. Trump said that the candidate, Abelardo De La Espriella, was important for the U.S.-Colombia relationship and called his left-wing rival a “Radical Left Marxist.”

Trump Has Failed as Commander in Chief

Trump has failed to unite the country while at war and instead is seeking personal gain.

U.S. Is Said to Be Investigating George Santos Over Kalshi Betting

The former congressman was referred to federal authorities after he bet on his own attendance at the State of the Union address, a person familiar with the matter said.

Supreme Court Clears the Way for Republican-Friendly Map in Alabama

In the first major case since the justices narrowed the Voting Rights Act, the court cleared the way for Alabama to use a map preferred by Republicans that leaves the state with only one majority-Black district.

CBS News Fires Scott Pelley of ‘60 Minutes’

Mr. Pelley, a former “CBS Evening News” anchor, was ousted after months of tensions between staff and Bari Weiss, the network’s editor in chief.

Justice Dept. Won’t Proceed With Trump’s $1.8 Billion Fund, Blanche Says

The acting attorney general told lawmakers that he would leave in place an order forcing the I.R.S. to drop investigations into President Trump, his family and his businesses.

Graham Platner Meets With Senate Democrats Amid Texting Scandal

Mr. Platner, the likely Democratic nominee for Senate in Maine, met in Washington with several senators. Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, dodged questions about his confidence in Mr. Platner.

CNBC

Treasury yields edge higher as traders monitor Iran war latest and await economic data

U.S. Treasury yields increased Wednesday as traders await new economic data amid ongoing Middle East tensions.

Tesla's China-made EV sales jump nearly 40% in May as domestic market rebounds

Sales of Tesla's China-made electric vehicles rose by nearly 40% in May amid a broader recovery in the country's competitive market.

Dulux owner Akzo Nobel plummets 19% after takeover talks fall through

Investors are also continuing to monitor developments in the U.S.-Iran war after tensions escalated overnight.

Oil climbs as U.S., Iran trade strikes while Trump says negotiations with Tehran underway

U.S. Central Command said Tuesday that it had defeated multiple Iranian ballistic missiles following "attempted attacks" by Iran.

Novo Nordisk rolls out Wegovy pill in the UAE — its first market outside the U.S.

Novo's approach to global launches will be guided by patient demand and the strength of healthcare and telehealth infrastructure, the drugmaker said.

India’s plunging rupee puts surprise rate hike bets on the table

A falling currency and rising risk of higher inflation could prompt India's central bank to hike interest rates.

Alphabet's $80 billion stock sale leaves Wall Street in 'unprecedented territory,' says Goldman's Gutman

Goldman Sachs is acting as a joint book-running manager for Alphabet's underwritten offerings.

Japan's Nikkei hits record high as Asia markets rise amid Middle East concerns

Asia-Pacific markets opened higher even amid concerns over volatile oil prices with the Strait of Hormuz remaining closed.

Perplexity CEO tells CNBC one metric will determine who wins the AI race

Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas said that whichever company can provide the "most taken value per watt per user" will be the AI winners in the future.

OECD warns of global slowdown as U.S.-Iran war stymies economic growth prospects

The OECD has cut its global growth outlook, warning of lasting damage caused by the Middle East conflict.

Washington Post

Rubio details U.S. demands as Iran peace talks falter

The secretary of state is testifying publicly to Congress for the first time since the war began, as the regional conflict worsens and lawmakers’ patience runs thin.

Russia hammers Ukrainian cities, killing at least 22

Moscow has intensified aerial bombing of Ukrainian cities as its battlefield advances have stalled.

Kenyan court extends order blocking U.S. hospital for American Ebola patients

The court extended for seven days its order stopping the opening of the U.S. field hospital. It also directed the Kenyan government to detail its deal with the U.S.

Israel says it is holding off on striking Beirut after U.S. request

Tehran suspended ceasefire negotiations because of Israel’s escalating military attacks in Lebanon and U.S. strikes, an Iranian official told The Post.

As Russia fails to achieve war aims in Ukraine, Putin needs a way out

European officials say Moscow's escalating aggression is a result of increasing difficulties that Russia is facing militarily and economically.

Hardening views on migrants push Europe toward Trump-like tactics

New rules were driven by high numbers of asylum seekers from “safe countries” and the fatigue of voters after waves of migration, European officials say.

Kenyans protest U.S. plan for Ebola field hospital to treat Americans

Angry residents, who said their lives were in danger, set fires and clashed with police as they protested the facility intended to treat Americans.

BBC

Celine Dion 'heartbroken' by death of Beauty and the Beast singer Peabo Bryson

Bryson was best known as the voice behind Disney songs like A Whole New World and Beauty and the Beast.

Royal Navy helicopter crashes into field

The A386 between the A30 and Okehampton is closed as a result of the incident.

Seven killed after drone hits bus in Russia-controlled part of Ukraine

The bus was travelling between Moscow and Simferopol, in Russian-occupied Crimea, an official says.

Leclerc agrees to new long-term deal with Ferrari

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc agrees a new long-term deal ahead of this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix.

US and Iran launch new strikes, as Kuwait says airport hit by Iranian drones

Kuwait says its international airport has been badly damaged by Iranian drones, and traffic is suspended.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass advances to run-off in race to run California's biggest city

The mayor's opponent could be either Republican newcomer and reality TV star Spencer Pratt, or a fellow Democrat, council member Nithya Raman.

Aston Villa top scorer Hanson set to join Spurs

Aston Villa forward Kirsty Hanson is set to join Tottenham following an impressive season in the Women's Super League.

The Papers: 'Plea for calm ignored' and 'Arrest that outraged nation'

The aftermath of the sentencing of Vickrum Digwa for the murder of Henry Nowak dominates Wednesday's papers.

We now know how Peter Murrell embezzled from the SNP - but not why

Details revealed in court show the persistence, cynicism and devious tactics used by the former chief executive.

The anatomy of a Golden Boot winner - and who could win it in 2026?

A look at the common attributes of World Cup Golden Boot winners and the claims of the leading 2026 candidates examined.

The Independent

Royal Navy helicopter crashes into Devon field

Several road closures are in place around two major roads

Pleas for calm after far right seeks to exploit Henry Nowak murder

Home secretary accuses demonstrators of ‘hijacking tragedy’ following teenager’s death

Mahmood condemns ‘disgraceful’ scenes after Henry Nowak protesters attack police

Home secretary says violence directed towards officers is ‘completely unacceptable’

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin’s hometown St Petersburg hit by drones as ‘Russian Davos’ kicks off

Putin believes his forces can achieve his goals despite Russia’s battlefield performance steadily declining in 2026, says think tank

Fiancée of tragic cancer victim wins court fight with Catholic mother over burial plan

Transport for London worker Simon Comerford took his own life a year after he was diagnosed with testicular cancer

Ovo to pay out more than £10m to customers over prepayment meter rule breaches

Watchdog found energy firm left vulnerable customers at ‘risk of harm’ due to poor monitoring of meters

UK economy to grow 0.9% this year but outlook cut for 2027 – OECD

Forecasts predicted that global economic growth will slow to 2.8% this year, from 3.4% in 2025.

Ukrainian drones set fire to a St. Petersburg oil terminal ahead of Putin visit

Ukrainian long-range drones have struck an oil terminal in St. Petersburg, setting it ablaze, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Australian judges weigh Indigenous activist’s bid to prosecute King Charles for genocide

Three Australian appeals court judges have reserved their decision on whether an activist can prosecute King Charles III for alleged genocide of Australia’s Indigenous people

Fire burns in Kuwait after Iran launches drone and missile attack

Iran carried out a drone strike on a passenger terminal at Kuwait International Airport early Wednesday (3 June), wounding several people and forcing the suspension of air traffic, Kuwait's state news agency re...