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CBC.ca

Pentagon doubles down on Canada rebuke with demand for NATO spending road map, F-35 decision

After publicly freezing a historic Canada-U.S. defence forum earlier this week, senior Pentagon officials sharpened their criticism Thursday, accusing Ottawa of failing to produce a credible NATO spending plan and dragging out a politically charged review of the F-35 fighter purchase, further straining bilateral relations.

Ottawa reveals plans to shut down and offload Nanisivik naval port on Baffin Island

The federal government is shutting down its short-lived Nanisivik naval station on northern Baffin Island as a cost-cutting measure, and plans eventually to offload the property to another party.

Snuffleupagus, a newly described species, is an adorable little predator

S. snuffleupagus, a newly described species of fish, is named after the beloved Sesame Street character, Mr. Snuffleupagus, to which it bears an "uncanny" resemblance.

CRTC raising required cash contributions from online streamers for Cancon

Large online streaming providers like Disney+, Netflix and Prime Video will be expected to contribute more of their revenue to Canadian content, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission announced Thursday.

Trump maintains pressure on Cuba as Rubio says diplomacy unlikely to resolve issues

U.S. President Donald Trump and America's top diplomat on Thursday again raised the spectre of U.S. military intervention in Cuba, a renewed threat that takes on greater weight a day after the administration announced criminal charges against the island's former leader, Raúl Castro.

Gunmen kill at least 16 in separate attacks in Honduras, police say

Gunmen opened fire in two separate attacks Thursday on the Honduran coast, killing at least 16 people, including six police officers, police said.

Police in B.C. say 652 victims in Canada's 'most prolific case of voyeurism ever prosecuted'

A Vancouver Island man has pleaded guilty to what police are calling the "most prolific case of voyeurism ever prosecuted in Canada." The Saanich Police Department said investigators identified at least 652 women and girls as victims.

$29.3M spent to upgrade Snowbirds jets that will now be retired early

The federal government confirms it spent $29.3 million on a contract to upgrade planes flown by Canada’s iconic Snowbirds demonstration squadron, even though the aging jets are about to be retired.

Disney sued over new facial recognition technology at Disneyland entrances

The Walt Disney Company is facing a class-action lawsuit over a recently introduced use of facial recognition technology at its Disneyland theme park entrances.

3 storylines to watch in a big PWHL off-season

Four new teams, a talented draft class and a roster reset all coming this summer are some of the key storylines to watch as the PWHL officially starts its off-season.
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Toronto Star

The Carney government’s expansion of police data powers could hit you in the cellphone bill

Canadians could face higher phone and internet bills under the Carney government's proposed expansion of police access to data unless Ottawa covers compliance costs for telecom providers, the industry and a leading adviser who helped craft the legislation warn.

Alberta committee passes motion asking premier to set vote on separation question

The premier has scheduled TV time for tonight amid speculation about a referendum announcement.

A resident of Ontario is being tested for Ebola after travel. Here is what you need to know about the deadly virus

There are 148 suspected deaths and nearly 600 suspected cases, according to the UN, with two cases including one death in neighbouring Uganda.

Canada Pension Plan Investment Board underperforms benchmark for third consecutive year

CPPIB earned a net return of 7.8 per cent in fiscal 2026. CEO John Graham said results were impacted by geopolitical uncertainty and market volatility.

Gunmen open fire in two separate attacks in Honduras, killing at least 16 people

The first incident took place at a ranch in the municipality of Trujillo, where at least 10 workers were shot and killed, police said. Assailants also opened fire on police in the municipality of Omoa, killing six officers, officials added.

Tornado teams confirm London was hit by tornado and downburst after severe storm sweeps through

The Northern Tornadoes Project is conducting damage surveys following storms on Monday and Tuesday. Ontario's first tornado of 2026 was reported earlier this month.

Metrolinx delays, rising costs and missed deadlines: Your Yonge North subway questions answered

The Star's transportation reporter Andy Takagi took on your concerns over the latest Metrolinx transit project to fall behind schedule.

Polls suggest Mark Carney would increase majority if election held now

Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals would likely increase their parliamentary majority if a federal election were held now, polls suggest.

Environment Canada confirms tornado in London, Ont., reports one death following severe storm in Huntsville

Teams from the Northern Tornadoes Project continue to investigate possible tornadoes in Mattawa, Huntsville, London, Ont.

Canada sees sharp decline in international students and temporary worker arrivals in 2026. Here's how much the numbers have dropped

New data also shows the number of new asylum claims submitted declined significantly compared to two years ago.
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Globe and Mail

Gaza flotilla activists land in Turkey, recount abuse and torture by Israeli authorities

Wearing grey sweatsuits and Arab keffiyehs, the activists descended the stairs to the runaway in Istanbul flashing two-fingered salutes and chanting 'Free Palestine.' Outrage abroad over the activists' treatment prompted several countries to summon Israeli envoys to hear their concerns.

Canadian aid workers in Congo join fight against Ebola virus

Trish Newport, an emergency manager with Doctors Without Borders, says her team in the Democratic Republic of Congo is dealing with a sprawling Ebola outbreak. So far, officials say a suspected 600 people are ill and 139 have died in Ituri province and neighbouring Uganda, but the numbers are likely higher because of a lag in test results. More Canadian aid workers are on their way to the region.

British police reassure World Cup venues that England fans will behave themselves

England could play elimination games in Canada, but officials insist perception of fans as hooligans is outdated

U.S.-bound flight diverts to Montreal over Ebola travel restrictions

Air France flight was diverted after a passenger from the Democratic Republic of Congo boarded ‘in error’

What Trump’s and Putin’s meetings with Xi reveal about China’s ties to them

During Trump’s visit, China sought to stabilize ties with the U.S., while Putin’s trip served to deepen its strategic partnership with Russia

Trump and Putin's meetings with Chinese leader deliver markedly different messages

On the surface, Chinese leader Xi Jinping's back-to-back summits with U.S. President Donald Trump and Russia's Vladimir Putin looked pretty similar, with formal handshakes in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, an enthusiastic greeting from flower-waving children, and marching columns of soldiers branching gleaming bayonets. But the visits also revealed how different China's relationship is with the two countries.

Baby pygmy hippo takes first outdoor bath at Berlin Zoo

A baby pygmy hippopotamus at Berlin Zoo took its first outdoor bath this week after being born on May 9. The young animal explored its surroundings curiously as it splashed in shallow water under staff supervision.

Ebola case sparks stricter health checks in Goma

Residents entering the eastern Congolese city of Goma from government-controlled areas were subjected to tighter health checks on Wednesday as authorities sought to contain the spread of Ebola after one confirmed case was detected in the city, which remains under M23 occupation.

Iran war faces second House vote with Democrats hoping for breakthrough

On Capitol Hill, patience grows thin as Strait of Hormuz blockade disrupts shipping and elevates gas prices

Queen was ‘very keen’ for former prince Andrew’s appointment as trade envoy, documents show

‘The Queen is very keen that the Duke of York should take on a prominent role in the promotion of national interests,’ head of Britain’s trade body wrote in a letter
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Global News

Should Canada consider travel bans like U.S. is doing amid Ebola outbreak?

Currently, the Canadian government advises Canadians to avoid all travel to Ituri and North Kivu provinces, citing safety and security concerns.

Canadians on Gaza-bound flotilla being deported from Israel to Turkey: Anand

The flotilla, which consisted of hundreds of people and 41 boats, attempted to break Israel's blockade of Gaza and bring humanitarian aid to the war-torn region.

Trump, Rubio float U.S. military intervention in Cuba after Castro charges

Rubio said the Trump administration wants to resolve differences with Cuba peacefully, but is doubtful the U.S. can reach a diplomatic resolution with the current government.

Rubio says U.S. asking why it’s in NATO after allies didn’t back Iran war

Rubio did not deny reports that the U.S. will shrink the pool of military capabilities that it would ‌have available to assist the alliance's European nations in a major crisis.

RCMP won’t release China policing pact despite Conservative, NDP pressure

The RCMP said the agreement with China's public security ministry signed in January 'outlines specific forms of mutual collaboration,' but did not give further details.

Congo forced to cancel World Cup training camp, events over Ebola outbreak

Congo is scheduled to play World Cup warm-up games against Denmark in Liege, Belgium, on June 3 and Chile in southern Spain on June 9.

Stock markets open lower as bond yields near pre-Great Recession levels

North American stock markets opened lower Thursday as oil prices rose and treasury yields resumed their climb amid the ongoing stalemate between Iran and the U.S.

Amid Ebola fears, person on flight diverted to Montreal was asymptomatic

PHAC said the traveller has departed back to Paris. The Air France flight, along with all other passengers, has continued to Detroit.

Ontario tests possible Ebola case after East Africa travel, no confirmations

Ontario says it is testing a patient for Ebola following recent travel to East Africa, but no cases are confirmed and precautions are in place.

Raúl Castro, former Cuban president, indicted by U.S.

Castro, 94, last appeared in public in Cuba earlier this month, and there is no evidence that he has since left the island or that the government would allow him to be extradited.
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New York Times

Cuba Needs a New Story

How can Cubans move forward if they aren’t ready to reckon with their past?

Publishing’s Latest Piracy Problem: Audiobooks on YouTube

Illegal, synthetically narrated copies of “The Hunger Games,” hit self-help books and everything in between are increasingly common on the platform.

Trump’s Fund Shows Blanche Choosing Loyalty Over Pushing Back

Once seen by some as the most conventional of President Trump’s political appointees, Todd Blanche has taken off the gloves in his new role as acting attorney general.

Ebola Is a Terrible Disease. I Saw It Firsthand.

The Trump administration cut the programs meant to coordinate an Ebola response.

Germany Indicts Two Men for Plotting to Kill Jewish Leaders on Iran’s Behalf

European authorities have grown concerned about a rise in Iranian intelligence activity in Europe in the wake of the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran.

Tennessee Calls Off Execution After Staff Can’t Find Prisoner’s Vein

Tony Carruthers, convicted in connection with three 1994 murders, was scheduled to be executed Thursday morning.

‘Peanuts’ Music Owner Sues Interior Department and 3 Companies for Copyright Infringement

The owner of the “Peanuts” catalog would really like it if companies and the U.S. government stopped using its music without permission.

Exxon Is Nearing a Deal to Pump Oil in Venezuela, Marking a Victory for Trump

The U.S. oil giant is negotiating a deal to pump oil in Venezuela, ending a standoff with its socialist rulers and marking a victory for President Trump.

Supreme Court Permits Lawsuit Over U.S. Assets Seized by Cuba in 1960

The Trump administration backed a lawsuit brought by the Havana Docks Corporation that would allow the U.S.-owned entity to get compensation for property confiscated by Fidel Castro’s regime.

U.S. Adds Security Measures at Dulles to Receive Citizens Who Have Been in Ebola Outbreak Region

The Department of Homeland Security directed all flights carrying certain travelers to arrive at Dulles International Airport in Virginia.

CNBC

SpaceX readies 12th test flight of massive Starship rocket as IPO looms

SpaceX's planned Starship launch follows the company's release of its IPO prospectus, which set the stage for what's likely to be a record offering.

Quantum stocks soar as U.S. plans $2 billion funding incentives and equity stakes

Quantum computing shares popped as the U.S. government announced plans to award grants to nine firms operating in the space.

Job training for robots: How China is getting machines ready to join the workforce

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on the company's fourth-quarter earnings call that China is the biggest competition for humanoid robots.

Meta, Broadcom and others to launch $125 million semiconductor research hub at UCLA

Broadcom, Meta, Applied Materials, GlobalFoundries and Synopsys are joining forces to launch a $125 million "Semiconductor Hub" at UCLA.

10-year Treasury yield is little changed as oil prices cool

Treasury yields came off their highs on Thursday as the rally in oil prices lost steam.

Prediction markets are fueling a high-stakes brawl between states and federal regulators

Sixteen states are in legal proceedings against prediction market platforms, while one state has moved to ban them.

Anthropic, Microsoft in talks for AI chip deal after $5 billion investment

Microsoft has not made the Maia 200 chips available to customers, but they are used in the company's data centers, offering better efficiency than other silicon.

Retail investors get direct access to SpaceX IPO through major brokerage platforms

SpaceX's blockbuster public offering is giving everyday traders access that has traditionally been reserved for Wall Street's biggest clients.

AI spending expected to top $1 trillion in 2 years. That estimate's way too low if Jensen Huang's right 

"The capex is at a trillion dollars, and it's growing toward the three to four [trillion-dollar mark]," said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.

Oil prices fall as investors hope for U.S.-Iran deal

Iran and the U.S. have made little progress toward a deal since they agreed to fragile ceasefire last month.

Washington Post

U.S. bears brunt of Israel’s missile defense, Pentagon assessments show

Amid hostilities with Iran, the American military expended far more advanced interceptors to protect Israel than Israeli forces did, according to Defense Department data.

In rare clash, North Korea defeats South Korea … on the soccer field

In an inter-peninsula match-up between women's teams that showed the limits of sports diplomacy, players from North Korea remained stone-faced — until they won.

Ebola responders say aid cuts by Western nations left them ill-equipped for outbreak

The sweeping aid cuts have left the Democratic Republic of Congo struggling to contain an Ebola outbreak despite its extensive experience with the disease.

As U.S. war redraws Middle East, Turkey braces for rivalry with Israel

Amid the unpredictability of President Trump's Middle East policies, Turkey is calling for “regional ownership” and pursuing new security pacts.

Putin, Xi signal unity but fail to reach deal on pipeline sought by Russia

The Power of Siberia 2 pipeline could carry 50 billion cubic meters of Russian natural gas annually to China.

In seemingly ungovernable Britain, prime ministers keep failing and falling

Keir Starmer, Britain's first Labour prime minister in 14 years, is fighting for his political life as mainstream parties crumble in favor of more extreme voices.

Pentagon says U.S. will cut thousands of troops from Europe

Poland was set to receive forces whose deployment was abruptly halted last week.

BBC

Bunting wins as Humphries avoids Littler semi-final

Stephen Bunting signs off his Premier League campaign in style as he overcomes Luke Humphries 6-3 in Sheffield to claim his second nightly win of the year.

Thousands welcome home triumphant Villa as heroes

A sea of claret and blue floods Birmingham as fans celebrate the team's Europa League win.

Teenage boys' sentences for raping lone girls 'too lenient'

The boys filmed themselves laughing and encouraging each other as they raped two girls in separate attacks.

The Rachel Reeves "Fun" Tax Cuts

Cheaper amusement parks, theatre tickets and kid's meals.

Foden and Palmer to miss out on World Cup squad

Phil Foden and Cole Palmer are set to miss out when Thomas Tuchel names his 26-man England squad on Friday for this summer's World Cup.

Foden and Palmer to miss out on World Cup squad

Phil Foden and Cole Palmer are set to miss out when Thomas Tuchel names his 26-man England squad on Friday for this summer's World Cup.

Prince William visits newly built Cornish suburb

The Prince of Wales visits Nansledan, a "sustainable urban extension" of coastal town Newquay.

Race Across the World series six winners crowned

The latest series culminated on Thursday with a dash through snow-covered Hatgal in northern Mongolia.

Usyk opponent Verhoeven 'not a normal man' - Hearn

Promoter Eddie Hearn says novice Rico Verhoeven has a "mountain to climb" against Oleksandr Usyk but described the challenger as "not a normal man".

Hamilton says he has no plans to retire from F1

Lewis Hamilton says he has no thoughts about stopping racing in Formula 1 and insists he will "be here for quite some time".

The Independent

Andy Burnham latest: Greater Manchester mayor set to launch Labour’s Makerfield by-election campaign

Sir Keir Starmer confirmed that he would campaign alongside Andy Burnham in the crucial by-election

Newsom's office warns Californians to avoid Chevron this holiday weekend, citing high gas prices

California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office is warning people to avoid buying gas from Chevron stations over Memorial Day weekend because of the high price at the pump

2-time NASCAR champion Kyle Busch has died at 41, NASCAR says

Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup Series champion who won more races than anyone across NASCAR’s three national series, has died at 41

Controversy over Trump ballroom and $1.8B ‘slush fund’ sends Senate running from the Hill in GOP revolt

Republicans leave town with no legislative text or plan for a reconciliation bill to fund Trump’s deportation plans or ballroom dream

Camp Mystic’s top medical officer ‘abandoned’ campers and staff by evacuating her own family in deadly flood, documents show

Mary Elizabeth Eastland’s nursing license has been temporarily suspended after Texas officials claimed she ‘unnecessarily’ exposed campers to a ‘risk of harm’ during last summer’s deadly flood

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor could have Freedom of City of London ‘lawfully removed’ – here’s why

Andrew has been criticised for failing to surrender the title “despite being asked to do so” by the City of London Corporation

Canadian regulator triples American streamers' financial contributions to Canadian content

Canada’s federal broadcast regulator says large online streaming services must contribute 15% of their Canadian revenues to Canadian content

Iran-US war latest: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio hails ‘good signs’ in peace talks as Tehran says gaps are narrowing

Tehran says the gap in position with Washington has narrowed - but the Strait of Hormuz remains a sticking point

Texas board faults Camp Mystic leader for inaction during deadly flood

A Texas board has suspended the nursing license of Camp Mystic’s co-director in a scathing order that accuses her of not helping children evacuate during last year’s catastrophic floods

Family of three sisters found dead at Brighton beach condemn conspiracy theories

Police are still investigating how all three women came to be in the water