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How Donald Trump's and King Charles's state visit speeches compared
At a state banquet honouring the U.S. president on Wednesday, King Charles and Donald Trump delivered speeches that were a study in contrasts.

3 officers killed, 2 injured in Pennsylvania shooting, police say
A shooter was killed by police after three officers were fatally shot and two others wounded Wednesday in southern Pennsylvania, authorities said.

Bust of cocaine ring tied to Mexican cartels results in one of Alberta's largest ever drug seizures
The Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams dismantled a cross-border drug operation and seized its largest amount of cocaine ever, as well as 15 firearms, nearly one million dollars in cash and seven vehicles retrofitted with hidden compartments.

B.C. launches task force to tackle rise in extortion, shootings in South Asian community
Task force comes as Surrey Police Sevice investigate 45 reports of extortion threats and 27 related shootings this year alone.

Stowaway Italian kitten finds forever home in N.S. after transatlantic voyage
A furry, whiskered stowaway has survived an unlikely trip across the Atlantic and is now safe in a Nova Scotia home.
Mike Waltz still waiting for confirmation, months after Trump nominated him as UN envoy
Mike Waltz almost certainly will not make his debut as U.S. President Donald Trump's U.S. ambassador to the United Nations during a gathering of world leaders next week after delays and procedural hurdles postponed his confirmation.

Government to table bill Friday criminalizing use of certain symbols to promote hate
The Liberal government is introducing new legislation on Friday to make it a crime to intentionally promote hatred against identifiable groups in public using certain hate- or terrorism-related symbols like swastikas, CBC News has learned.

Officers cleared after Alberta man found dead in RCMP holding cell hours after he collapsed
The family of a 30-year-old man whose death in an RCMP holding cell went undiscovered for hours are calling for an independent review after the arresting officers were cleared of wrongdoing.

Dog of couple attacked by bear in northern Ontario home barricaded the wild animal till police arrived
Mayor Suzanne Kukko says residents of Nipigon in northern Ontario are on edge after a bear entered a couple's home on Tuesday and attacked them. The couple managed to escape to a bedroom, with their dog barricading the bear until police arrived.
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Toronto Star

ABC suspends Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show indefinitely over his remarks about Charlie Kirk’s death
“Congratulations to ABC for finally having the courage to do what had to be done," said U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday evening, while urging NBC to fire Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers.

Babysitter did not call 911 when toddler was in distress, crown says in London, Ont. manslaughter trial
On the first day of the trial, the prosecutor told the court that in the weeks to come, numerous witnesses would describe the events that occurred that day, and what medical experts determined.

Dufferin Grove encampment clearing is slowly underway, as the city negotiates with occupants holding out for housing
A new city strategy is a break from tense pandemic-era forced clearings, but some homeless occupants say it's still not delivering what they need: permanent housing.

Carney government's hate-crimes bill to ban display of terror and hate symbols
The Carney government will introduce a hate-crimes bill Friday that will include a ban on the intentional display of "hate" and "terror" symbols, the Star has learned.

Here's how unusual Toronto's summer heat was this year
Pearson Airport registered more than an extra week's worth of very hot days above 30 C compared to historical norms.

OPP will not participate in federal gun buyback program, minister says
The force's refusal comes after months of negotiations and throws a wrench in Ottawa's plan.

You can now sell your old cell phones at some Walmart stores in the GTA
Residents in Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville, and Burlington can now exchange their unwanted phones for cash at one of 13 kiosks.

Ottawa ends zero-interest loan program for green home renovations up to $40,000
“I don’t know what’s going to be left of (Ottawa’s) climate agenda,” said Brendan Haley, senior director of policy strategy at Efficiency Canada.

Children’s Aid hid kids’ serious behavioural problems, defence argues at horrific Ontario murder trial
The defence at an ongoing first-degree murder trial is arguing that Children’s Aid failed to warn Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber about their prospective sons’ histories of serious behavioural and developmental issues.

Halton public health warn a Burlington walk-in clinic used unsterile needles for six years
The Halton Family Health Centre Walk-in Clinic was using potentially contaminated needles for anesthesia doses between January 2019 and July 2025.
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Globe and Mail
Three police officers killed, two injured in rural Pennsylvania shooting
Three law enforcement officers were killed and two others were injured on Wednesday in a shooting in the Codorus Township, Pennsylvania, State Police Commissioner Christopher Paris said.

Trump says he’s designating anti-fascist Antifa movement as a terrorist organization
U.S. President says funders of the group will be ‘thoroughly investigated’
Saudi Arabia, nuclear-armed Pakistan sign mutual defence pact
Saudi official says move not in response ‘to specific countries or specific events’

ABC says it will stop airing Jimmy Kimmel after remarks about Charlie Kirk
Earlier, Nexstar Media Group said it would stop airing the show on its 32 ABC affiliates

Three police officers killed, two injured in Pennsylvania shooting, authorities say
State Police Commissioner Christopher Paris says the shooter was fatally shot by police

Denmark to acquire long-range precision weapons to counter Russia threat
No immediate risk of attack but ‘Russia will be a threat to Europe and Denmark for years to come,’ Danish Prime Minister says

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to change children’s vaccine schedule, former CDC director says
Susan Monarez says Kennedy asked her to commit to approving the changes two days before she was fired

Hospitals in Gaza City are under immense pressure
Video contains graphic content: Patients in Al-Shifa Medical Complex's emergency department were seen laying on the floor while waiting for treatment in footage released by WHO.
Yulia Navalnaya says foreign tests show her husband was poisoned
Yulia Navalnaya, the wife of late Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny, said that foreign laboratory tests on biological samples obtained from her husband showed that he was poisoned.

Trump praises King Charles during Windsor Castle banquet as U.K. state visit kicks off
While the Trumps joined King and the Royal Family on a carriage ride around Windsor Castle, protesters gathered outside
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Global News

Global hunt underway for missing ancient Egyptian gold bracelet
The bead on the missing bracelet is made from semi-precious lapis lazuli, which is known for its deep blue colour and gold speckling.

Israel opens new temporary route out of Gaza City as death toll rises
Palestinian and U.N. officials say no place is safe, including in the southern area designated by Israel as a "humanitarian zone."

Projections of Trump and Epstein appear on Windsor Castle wall, 4 arrested
Police said 4 men were arrested on suspicion of malicious communications following an 'unauthorised projection' at Windsor Castle.

Trump’s state visit to U.K. set to focus on trade, tech and Ukraine
Trump’s two-day trip comes complete with horse-drawn carriages, military honour guards and a glittering banquet inside a 1,000-year-old castle.

Israel committing ‘genocide’ in Gaza, UN commission of inquiry says
The deeply documented findings by the three-member team are the latest accusations of genocide against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government.

Israel begins ground offensive in Gaza City, thousands of residents flee
The operation marks yet another escalation in a conflict that has roiled the Middle East for nearly two years and likely pushes any ceasefire farther out of reach.

Israel, U.S. show unity as other allies condemn attack on Qatar
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not rule out further strikes on Hamas leaders 'wherever they are' while speaking alongside U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

Trump says U.S. struck 2nd ship allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela
U.S. President Donald Trump said on social media that three people aboard the vessel were killed in the strike, which came two weeks after a similar strike killed 11.

Massive photo of Trump and Epstein unveiled outside Windsor Castle
Footage shared by the British political protest organization Everyone Hates Elon shows several people unfurling the huge photograph outside Windsor Castle.

Prince Harry ‘closer’ to bringing kids to U.K. after King Charles meeting
Not much is known about the recent meeting between Harry and his father, the King, other than they sat down for a cup of tea.
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New York Times

In the West Bank, Trump Is Not Standing in Israel’s Way
The Trump administration has not given its blessing to Israeli annexation of the West Bank. But it is doing little to stand in Israel’s way.

The Imperial Nostalgia of Donald Trump
Both the United States and Britain are suffering through crises of identity.

Hong Kong’s Dim Sum Cart ‘Aunties’ Make Their Final Rounds
Metropol, a massive banquet hall, is closing, and fading along with it is a cherished tradition of dim sum carts and the chatty women who push them.

Who Is Brendan Carr, the F.C.C. Chair Who Played a Role In Jimmy Kimmel’s Suspension?
The chairman of the F.C.C., who is in the spotlight for his comments that may have led to the suspension of late night TV show host Jimmy Kimmel, has long criticized the media for perceived bias.

Reactions to ABC’s Pulling of ‘Kimmel’ Reflect America’s Partisan Divide
Fans and liberals expressed anger while conservatives hailed ABC’s decision to pull Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show off the air after comments about the killing of Charlie Kirk.

Questions Are Raised About Vaccine Panel’s Reliability as Policy Review Gets Underway
Senator Bill Cassidy warned against any new restrictions, and insurers suggested they would still cover routine vaccinations even if a C.D.C. panel tried to limit them.

ABC Pulls Jimmy Kimmel Off Air for Charlie Kirk Comments After F.C.C. Pressure
Mr. Kimmel faced criticism from the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission for remarks about the politics of the man who is accused of killing Mr. Kirk, the conservative activist.

As Shutdown Looms, Democrats Outline Demands on Medicaid and Obamacare
After rejecting a G.O.P.-written plan to keep federal funding flowing, Democrats released a counteroffer that would add more than $1 trillion in health spending.

Behind Castle Walls, the Rich and Powerful Celebrate Trump
The seating chart at the state dinner for President Trump was a cross-section of the rich and the powerful hoping to get on his good side.

Here’s Who Attended the State Dinner at Windsor Castle
The guest list ranged from members of the royal family to titans of business and technology.
CNBC

ABC pulls Jimmy Kimmel show off air 'indefinitely' over Charlie Kirk comments
Jimmy Kimmel suggested that Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk, was aligned with President Donald Trump's MAGA movement.

From royal pomp to Epstein embarrassment: Trump's UK state visit in pictures
We'll be adding the best pictures of day two as President Donald Trump's state visit unfolds, so check back for further updates.

Japan stocks hit fresh record amid mixed trading in Asia after Fed cut rates as expected
The Bank of Japan is kick-starting its two-day policy meeting, where it is expected by most economists to keep policy rates steady.

Asia markets trade mixed after Wall Street declines as investors await Fed decision
Investors expect the U.S. Federal Reserve to cut interest rates at the end of its two-day meeting Wednesday stateside.

CNBC Daily Open: Investors aren't quite sure how to react to the Fed's quarter-point cut
The Fed, in a near-unanimous decision, lowered rates by 25 basis points. But that brought markets little cheer.

Mark Zuckerberg unveils $799 Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses
Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday unveiled the $799 Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses, the company's first consumer-ready glasses with a built-in display.

CNBC's UK Exchange newsletter: Can UK trade come up Trumps?
With the U.K. economy stagnating, it feels like a lot is riding on President Donald Trump's visit to Britain.

CNBC's The China Connection newsletter: China’s attempt to pivot away from the U.S. starts with this trading hub
There's little sign that Yiwu merchants will find it attractive to sell to the U.S. again soon.

Fed approves quarter-point interest rate cut and sees two more coming this year
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday released its decision on interest rates and updated its economic projections.

StubHub slides 6% in NYSE debut after ticket seller's long-awaited IPO
StubHub sold shares in its IPO at the middle of the expected range after the company twice delayed its offering.
Washington Post

U.S. wins release of Wells Fargo banker placed under exit ban in China
Beijing has allowed Mao Chenyue, a bank managing director in Atlanta, to return to the United States, people familiar with the matter said.

Gaza City’s communications cut amid widening Israeli ground invasion
Palestinian journalists reported continuous fire in Gaza City, where hundreds of thousands remain. The Israeli military is effectively encircling the city.

Trump’s U.K. visit was meant to be cloistered. Protesters had other ideas.
President Donald Trump’s second state visit to Britain was designed to keep him away from crowds, but opponents of the American president made it clear they would be heard.

E.U. delays new Russia sanctions as Trump demands end to oil purchases
European officials said President Donald Trump is right about the need to end purchases of Russian fossil fuels, but his demand delays new pressure on Moscow for a ceasefire.

What Trump needs to know about royal etiquette on his U.K. state visit
When encountering a British royal, a bow or curtsy is okay, a hug generally is not, and “Your Majesty” or “Your Royal Highness,” is much preferred over saying “Chuck” or “Kate.”

America and Britain were pillars of the world order. The world has changed.
President Trump arrived in Britain for meetings with King Charles III and Prime Minister Keir Starmer against a backdrop of global division, disarray and destruction.

Navalny’s widow says new lab evidence proves he was poisoned in prison
Two labs tested samples from Navalny that were smuggled out of Russia and concluded he had been poisoned, his wife said. The official cause of death cited disease.

Labor, environmental abuses detailed in China’s vast squid harvests
A new Environmental Justice Foundation report exposes violations in the vast Chinese squid-fishing industry, which has supply chain links to the U.S. and Europe.

Taliban shut down WiFi, a lifeline for women and girls, in Afghan province
Afghan government workers in Balkh province appeared to have been taken by surprise by the WiFi ban.

Trump discloses U.S. targeted a third alleged drug boat from Venezuela
The president acknowledged the incident while delivering a warning to Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro.
BBC

Macrons to offer 'scientific evidence' to US court to prove Brigitte is a woman, lawyer says
They have filed a lawsuit against US right-wing influencer Candace Owens who claims the French first lady was born male.

Fashion risks going backwards on diversity, says ex-Vogue boss
The former British Vogue editor says being "super-thin" and European is often seen as "the norm" again.

Why America is at a dangerous crossroads following the Charlie Kirk shooting
This moment has parallels with other periods of discord in US history, but it is more complicated than simply repeating them.

'Trump and circumstance' and 'Maddie suspect freed'
The state visit and the release of the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann make Thursday's papers.

Body found in car registered to D4vd identified as missing teen
Authorities say the cause and time of the 15-year-old girl's death are still unknown.

US TV host Jimmy Kimmel taken off air over Charlie Kirk comments
The late-night host said on Monday that Trump's allies were "doing everything they can to score political points from" Kirk's death.

'Ultimate in cancel culture': Fans outside Jimmy Kimmel studio react to show's axing
The BBC spoke to fans who expressed surprise and disappointment after the late night show was taken off air "indefinitely" over Charlie Kirk comments.

Vintage port, a menu in French and 1,452 pieces of cutlery - a glimpse of the state banquet
Chicken and a special cocktail are being served, while Rupert Murdoch and Tim Cook are among the guests.

The Summer I Turned Pretty to conclude with feature film
The hit young-adult series will conclude with what author and showrunner Han says is "another big milestone" in Belly's journey.

Don't scrap care plans for children with special educational needs, say MPs
Concerns grow over the government's plans to reform special needs education in England.
The Independent

Ukraine to acquire US weapons through $3.5 billion fund
Ukraine wants to buy vital weapons and systems from the US and sustain its fight against Russia's invasion

Jimmy Kimmel’s late night show pulled off air ‘indefinitely’ after Charlie Kirk comments: Live updates
Kimmel said Monday conservatives were trying to ‘score political points’ from the fatal shooting of Kirk

What is a no-fly zone? Poland and Ukraine call for protection of European airspace
Poland’s foreign minister has called for military protection of its airspace following Russian drone incursions, Maira Butt reports

Asian shares mostly climb after US stocks remained near record levels following the Fed's rate cut
Asian shares, led by tech stocks, are mostly higher after Wall Street indexes a day earlier churned between gains and losses but ultimately remained near record levels following the Federal Reserve’s decision to cut its main interest rate

Shooting kills 3 officers and wounds 2 more in rural Pennsylvania. Police say the shooter is dead
Authorities have been investigating a shooting that killed three officers and wounded two more in rural southern Pennsylvania

Australia sets ambitious 2035 climate target and pledges billions for clean energy
Plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 62-70 per cent over next decade falls just short of expert recommendation of 65-75 per cent

Day of strikes in France challenges new prime minister's budget plans
Strikes and demonstrations across France are expected Thursday in a protest called by major trade unions to oppose budget cuts

China says it wants to protect coral reefs in the South China Sea. Experts are doubtful
China’s declaration of a nature reserve in the South China Sea is the latest twist in its yearslong push to establish control over the strategically important waters

Anthony Roth Costanzo, who introduced $11 tickets, brings opera with a difference to Philadelphia
Anthony Roth Costanzo, who introduced $11 tickets to Opera Philadelphia, aims to surprise audiences again with the company’s new season as it celebrates its 50th anniversary

Common drug found to dramatically cut odds of gut cancer return
Findings could have global significance and influence treatment guidelines, researchers say