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Toronto Star

William Nylander, Kevin Gausman join Luke Combs to shotgun a beer in front of delighted fans at Toronto concert

Maple Leafs and Blue Jays stars came out from backstage holding beers and proceeded to shotgun them as the country star sang at Rogers Stadium.

Toronto police arrest 6 people at record Walk With Israel event in North York

Record 60,000 people join Toronto Jewish community for what organizer says meant so much to 'have so many other Torontonians standing with us.'

Blue Jays take rubber match vs. Orioles 6-4 thanks to five-run sixth inning

The Blue Jays (32-34) sent nine batters to the plate in the sixth inning, with the decisive blow being an infield hit from Nathan Lukes.

Vancouver tops, Toronto No. 3 on Sports Illustrated World Cup host city rankings

Sports Illustrated magazine says Vancouver is the best of 16 cities hosting World Cup matches, citing transportation, walkability and mild weather for topping its ranking list released this month.

No water, no shade: Can Toronto fans survive a hot FIFA game day?

There is no shade canopy over the temporary bleachers, leaving thousands of fans exposed to the sun.

Christian Eriksen 'conscious' after another on-field collapse in Denmark match, national team says

Christian Eriksen was conscious and undergoing further tests in the hospital after collapsing on the field again while playing for Denmark’s national team on Sunday in a scary scene that had echoes of his cardiac arrest at the European Championship…

These sea cucumbers seem to have 'zombie' flesh that doesn't die when lopped off

ST. JOHN'S — A Canadian scientist has found that amputated bits of flesh cut from scarlet sea cucumbers can carry on for years in a strange new form, somewhere between life and death.

Trump dismisses idea that Iran betrays his 'no new wars' campaign message

Trump also defended plans for a now-scrapped $1.8 billion fund that would have compensated his allies.

Reading Habits: Tara Gereaux on 'Little Women,' 'Thursday Murder Club' and the book that had her on her knees

The 'Wild People Quiet' novelist answers our author questionnaire.

Three dead, two injured in Omemee crash involving 4 motorcycles and a car

Driver of a car, two motorcyclists, killed in the collision with another motorcyclist in hospital. Crash happened Saturday on Hwy. 7 in the Kawartha Lakes town of Omemee.
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Globe and Mail

Diplomats lose contact with imprisoned Canadian banker in Dubai

Ryan O’Grady, former CEO of South Sudan’s Kush Bank, was arrested in Dubai last November

Donald Trump heads back to New York to root for Knicks

The team said people going to the game should arrive at least two hours before tipoff for airport-style security screening

One dead, several wounded after gunman opens fire in drive-by attacks in Israel

Police said they killed the suspected gunman following a brief pursuit and recovered the firearm and vehicle used in the shootings

Armenians vote in pivotal election as Russia fights to halt drift toward West

Prime Minister said that the country would continue strengthening its independence, statehood, democracy and rule of law

Iran launches missiles at Israel, officials say, after Tehran vows ‘painful response’ for attack on Beirut

Israel struck Beirut without warning on Sunday morning, an action Iran warned would renew full-scale war across the Mideast

Shooting near Ohio community festival wounds at least 12

Toledo police said search for suspects was ongoing after gunfire sent crowds scrambling for cover

North Korea reaffirms nuclear status a day before Xi Jinping’s visit

Chinese President will be there for first time in nearly seven years as Beijing looks to reinforce ties with Pyongyang

Quebec Liberals say they are sole federalist option in provincial election

Separatist PQ has topped polls for months, with the Liberals coming in a close second

Why protests are growing over the Trump family-linked resort in Albania

The venture has drawn opposition from environmental campaigners and critics of the country’s longtime socialist Prime Minister

Iran launches missile attacks on Gulf neighbours in ‘serious escalation’

Ballistic missiles and drones were fired toward Bahrain and Kuwait as Iran says U.S. attacked its surveillance facilities
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Global News

Israel says Iran launched missiles in 1st bombardment since fragile ceasefire

Iran had warned that an attack on Beirut would renew full-scale war across the Mideast, even as Pakistan and other mediators try to restart talks between Tehran and Washington.

Carney heading for Ireland, France to deepen ties and attend G7 summit

The summit is running from June 15 to June 17 in Evian-les-Bains and France says the focus will be on reducing global inequalities.

Israel strikes Beirut suburbs days after ceasefire takes effect

A statement from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said the strikes were in retaliation for the Hezbollah militant group firing toward northern Israel earlier.

‘Political risk’: Fresh Iran-U.S. attacks complicate ceasefire negotiations

Iran launched missiles and drones toward Bahrain and Kuwait, prompting U.S. interceptions and raising new concerns about the fragile ceasefire.

Stéphane Dion says Canada needs more diplomats to build ties with Europe

Former foreign affairs minister Stéphane Dion says Canada needs to staff its embassies in Europe and set deadlines for the flurry of agreements Brussels signed with Ottawa.

Former prince Andrew made money on cottage sublets at his rent-free estate

A National Audit Office report said Mountbatten-Windsor had received income from renting out three cottages on the Royal Lodge estate, his former home near Windsor Castle.

AI just designed a ‘fundamental new vaccine’ for viruses, researchers say

A team at the University of Cambridge say this is the first time that a vaccine whose active component was 'designed entirely by computer simulations has been tested in humans.'

International Space Station air leak evacuation preparations end, NASA says

Four astronauts got orders from NASA to enter their Crew Dragon spacecraft docked to the station and don their spacesuits in case the air leak warrants an emergency evacuation

U.S. sanctions Cuba’s president, others in latest move to pressure leaders

New sanctions were imposed on Cuba’s President Miguel Díaz-Canel, along with four other individuals, according to a filing Thursday on the U.S. Treasury Department website.

FIFA bans reusable water bottles at World Cup, says water can be bought on site

Many of the games are taking places in cities with high temperatures and humidity, such as Guadalajara and Monterrey, Mexico, as well as Los Angeles, New York and Atlanta.
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New York Times

Tony Award Winners 2026: The Updating List

The Tony Awards are underway at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

Tony Awards 2026 Red Carpet: See the Looks of Broadway’s Biggest Stars

Broadway’s biggest names have started to arrive for the 79th Tony Awards. Here’s what they wore to walk the midnight blue carpet.

Robert Coles, Pulitzer-Winning Child Psychiatrist, Is Dead at 97

His five-volume “Children of Crisis” series, published between 1967 and 1977, drew on his conversations with American children whose voices were not often heard.

5 Takeaways From Scott Pelley’s Interview With The New York Times

Mr. Pelley, who was at CBS News for 37 years, including as a White House correspondent and a “60 Minutes” correspondent, spoke in his first extended interview since he was fired.

Iranians Sink Into Despair Facing War Deaths and Skyrocketing Inflation

An imploding economy is causing hopelessness among both pro- and anti-government Iranians. And for those who wished for regime change, the letdown is palpable.

Knicks Watch Party at MSG Is Canceled as Game 3 Security Ramps Up for Trump

President Trump and Mayor Zohran Mamdani are expected to attend the game on Monday at Madison Square Garden. A viewing party on Friday led to more than a dozen arrests.

Trump Defends Compensation Fund and Iran War in ‘Meet the Press’ Interview

In a lengthy interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press,” the president again vowed that gas prices would go down when the war in Iran ends.

Democrats in Congress Grapple With Concerns Over Platner Allegations

Representative Ro Khanna said that he believed the account of a woman who accused Graham Platner of physically threatening behavior, and urged his campaign not to criticize her.

Israel Bombs Beirut Outskirts as Fighting With Hezbollah Escalates

U.S. efforts for a truce in Lebanon appear to have stalled. Israel accused Hezbollah of firing at Israeli territory. Iran swiftly retaliated.

Lawsuit Aims to Stop U.F.C. Fights at White House on Trump’s Birthday

A federal lawsuit said the event, set for June 14, was unlawfully planned and designed to benefit Mr. Trump and his allies.

CNBC

Fragile ceasefire in jeopardy as Iran reportedly fires missiles at Israel

The fragile ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran has been in place since early April.

U.S. confirms second Texas screwworm case, Canada restricts livestock imports

New World screwworm larvae feed on the living tissue of warm-blooded animals, creating severe wounds that can be fatal if left untreated.

Bitcoin is cratering, but a new Wall Street crypto hype is on the rise

As bitcoin dropped to its lowest price since 2024, investors flock to a new type of crypto investment linked to the hyperliquid platforms, HYPE ETFs.

'Bring 'em on': Delta wants United's crown over the Pacific, too

Delta's president, Peter Carter, told CNBC that the carrier wants to take United on over the Pacific.

Inflation inside the electronics you buy may soon become a bit more sticky

Most consumers are not familiar with the role resin plays inside electronics like smartphones. A current shortage of the materials may push up prices.

Top Wall Street analysts recommend these 3 dividend stocks for solid returns

Investors seeking steady income can bolster their portfolios by adding dividend stocks with attractive yields.

Harry's and Coterie owner Mammoth Brands has ambitions to be the next CPG giant

Mammoth's direct-to-consumer brands have helped upend the razor, diaper and deodorant categories.

Global week ahead: Soccer isn't the only thing that's kicking off

World Cup fever grips football fans worldwide ahead of the opening game on June 11th, but it's not just soccer that's kicking off next week.

Chinese EVs may hit U.S. within a few years, one way or another

Chinese electric vehicles are likely to be sold in the U.S. within years, despite tariffs, strict laws and opposition from the auto industry and politicians.

Wall Street's 'fear gauge' punches back as the 'crash up' in chip stocks finally reverses

The monster rally in semiconductor stocks hit a wall on Friday, and the VIX at last caught up with other volatility metrics.

Washington Post

Iran launches missiles at Israel for first time since ceasefire

The apparent attack Sunday night, Tehran’s first such strike in two months, threatened to further complicate efforts to broker a peace deal aimed at ending the war.

With Leo and Bad Bunny touring Madrid, the bigger star might be the pope

The previously stoic pope is drawing huge crowds and seems to be making a star turn, enthralling the faithful with emotive assurance.

Cape Verde dreams of World Cup soccer glory, fears U.S. immigration dragnet

Migration is woven into the story of the small African nation of Cape Verde and its national soccer team, raising concern about who can attend the tournament.

An airstrike trapped a journalist. She died as rescuers waited for permission to save her.

A Post reconstruction of Amal Khalil’s final hours in Lebanon found that Israel’s military denied rescuers access to her during a key period when she was still alive.

Armenia, caught in Trump-Putin power contest, eyes E.U. and feels Russia’s ire

Ahead of a national election on Sunday, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has been talking about joining the E.U. and boasting of an endorsement from President Donald Trump.

Iran launched missiles and drones toward Strait of Hormuz, U.S. military says

U.S. forces shot down Iranian missiles and drones launched toward the strait and neighboring countries.

Pope Leo visits a polarized Spain where conservatives are turning on the church

On the first papal visit to Spain in 15 years, Leo plans to address political polarization and showcase the Catholic Church as an advocate for migrants and asylum seekers.

Fourth time could be the charm for Keiko Fujimori, Peru’s most polarizing politician

The daughter of disgraced former president Alberto Fujimori, running again for the presidency, is herself deeply unpopular. So is her opponent.

Brazil, 24 years from a World Cup title, looks to a foreigner to rediscover its soul

The Italian Carlo Ancelotti, the most decorated club coach in soccer history, is the first foreigner to lead the most successful nation.

BBC

My drinking days are over - here are my tips for an alcohol-free World Cup

Sober or sober-curious? One football fan shares his tips for having a great alcohol-free World Cup.

You may be saving for retirement without realising it. Here's how to check

One simple check could ensure you are not missing out on free money which could help in later life.

'No dead ends': What the Dutch can teach us about tackling youth unemployment

The Netherlands has one of the world's lowest rates of 16 to 24-year-olds not in education, employment or training.

Spain's visitor numbers hit new highs as tourists avoid Middle East

The European country had 9.1 million international visitors in April, the most ever for that month.

'A World Cup for them not us': Fans' anger at US travel bans and visa restrictions

Fans across the world say US travel bans and visa regulations make them feel excluded from the World Cup.

How the High Street became a window on our political instability

High Streets have declined in recent years. What does this tell us about the UK?

The Papers: 'Iran fires missile barrage' and 'New Eriksen hell'

Iran's latest strike on Israel and Danish footballer Christian Eriksen's on-field collapse are prominent on Monday's papers.

Friendship or leverage: Why is Xi Jinping going to North Korea?

Beijing is trying to reassert influence over a strategically vital yet deeply unpredictable partner.

'We don't look at the sky anymore': The Air India crash victims who were not on the plane

A grandfather, a survivor, a witness: one year after the crash, the people on the ground tell their stories.

M&S launches new traineeship for 1,000 young people

The scheme aims to tackle the "growing challenge" of young people not in employment, education, or training. 

The Independent

Lawmakers sound the alarm on Trump’s ‘most dangerous’ Cabinet pick

Bill Pulte’s temporary role as intelligence director is just long enough to disrupt midterm elections, Democrats fear

Europe to ramp up defence against Putin’s hypersonic missiles after Ukraine strike

The PM and Volodymyr Zelensky hold talks at No 10 together with Macron and Merz on how to deal with Putin’s war

Shipyard worker strikes will risk further delays to Clyde warships – union

Staff at BAE Systems shipyards on the upper Clyde have voted to take industrial action.

Poor childhood sleep doubles risk of teenage depression, study warns

Children who consistently experience poor sleep during their early years face a significantly heightened risk of developing depression as teenagers, according to a new study.

England fans less patriotic than rivals on World Cup win, betting stakes show

Portugal has the most loyal betters with 57% of domestic slips placed on the team.

Millions of British tourists suffered package holiday problems in last year

One holidaymaker said she received no on-site support from their operator, causing them considerable stress

Revolut launches 5% savings rate for new bank customers

Customers must sign up for an account before 4 August to be eligible

Betting giants reveal how many England fans think Three Lions will win World Cup

Some Scottish fans have backed the Three Lions to win the World Cup

Zack Polanski warns Britain’s food system is ‘close to collapse’

The Greens have called for a £1,000-a-month basic income for some agricultural workers

Couple reviving Ayrshire salt-making complete huge new tower of thorns

The site is unique in the UK in using this method, and examples of graduation towers around the world are rare