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CBC.ca

Feeling summertime sadness? Seasonal affective disorder is not just a winter thing
While we tend to associate seasonal affective disorder (SAD) with winter, summer SAD — also known as reverse SAD — is a real struggle for some people. And it can be tough to deal with in a season where there's so much pressure to make the most of the hot, sunny days.

Carney's fuel efficiency plan won't bring quick relief to cost of summer road trips, critics say
The federal government pitched its new tailpipe standards as a way to make fuel-efficient cars more accessible to Canadians. But two groups advocating for low-emission travel say the rules would put the country short of its goal — and ultimately leave most Canadians at the mercy of high gas prices.

Life after space is a journey all astronauts must figure out — and Jeremy Hansen's up next
What does an astronaut do for an encore? Teach, write or enter politics — to name a few options.

Teen snags Wilt Chamberlain's L.A. Lakers jacket at Goodwill for $4. He could make $335K
When Quinn Brown, 19, found a Wilt Chamberlain L.A. Lakers warmup jacket at a Goodwill in Portland, Ore., he figured he could sell it for a couple hundred bucks. Turns out, it's worth as much as $250,000 US.

Father killed 4-month-old daughter days after Children's Aid Society visits
A man pleaded guilty last month to killing his four-month-old daughter and was sentenced to 10 years in prison. With credit for time he's already spent in jail, Ahmed Mashkor has about seven years left to serve.

Viral video appears to show woman asleep behind the wheel on busy B.C. highway
Revelstoke RCMP are investigating after a video circulated of a Tesla driver apparently asleep on Highway 1 between Golden and Revelstoke.

A moose took a swim in a backyard pool | The Moment
Kurt Blaszczyk tells The National about the moment he woke up to find a moose swimming laps in his backyard pool in North Bay, Ont.

Renata Ford, wife of late Toronto mayor Rob Ford, dead
Renata Ford, the wife of late Toronto mayor Rob Ford, has died, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says.

What Netflix's Little House on the Prairie does that the original show did not
As the Ingalls story returns with a new cast, the creative team leans into community, consultation and the Osage perspective.
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Toronto Star

Summer's here: What kids, and their parents, should know about safety on the job
Ontario's Workplace Safety and Insurance Board has launched a humorous animated campaign called "Keep Your Bits" to raise workplace safety awareness among young workers.

Weeds and trash are the only things growing in these bike lane planters. Why isn’t the city cleaning them up?
The city blamed the situation on a contractor, instead of owning up to not properly supervising the contract.

Canada's universities are recruiting hundreds of international researchers. They're not just coming from Trump's America
Half the recipients of new federal funding program, the Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards, are from 4 countries.

Blue Jays closer Louis Varland comes from the school of hard knocks — every time he pitches
Bullpen coach Johnson smacks Varland across the back to get the competitive juices flowing.

Man claims self-defence in fatal TTC stabbing. Defence says victim brought the 12-inch knife
"This is not a complicated case," Tefai Opoku-Boadu's defence lawyer told the judge on Monday. "This is a case of self-defence."

Kyle Lowry expected to fulfil dream to retire as a Raptor today
Arguably the Greatest Raptor of All Time is back in Toronto to wrap a bow on an NBA career that lasted 20 seasons.

Blue Jays vs. Giants: Lack of defence matches Toronto's lack of offence in opener. 'We sucked'
A Jays team that's been playing awful baseball for two weeks may have played worst game of the year in San Francisco.

Cashback realtors see rise in demand as Toronto's tepid housing market drags on
Agents offering buyers a cut of their commission isn't new, but these seasoned realtors say it's on the rise as agents vastly outnumber clients.

Canada has less than a year to get ready for Eurovision. Who should represent our country on the world's biggest music stage?
As the latest country to join Eurovision, experts say Canada has to arrive at the competition ready to showcase the country's culture and talent.

The Sneaky Dee’s wrecking ball backed off. The threat to Toronto's live music scene didn't
Is culture becoming a 'luxury' in Toronto?
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Globe and Mail
Blasts rock Damascus during French President Macron’s visit to Syria
Syrian and French leaders meet without incident after explosions injure 18
How curbing immigration is hurting the U.S. economy
Choking off immigration was supposed to open up more jobs for U.S. citizens. The opposite is proving true
Disappointment in South Korea after losing Canadian submarine contract
Ottawa’s decision to select German company, which also supplies many NATO allies, may serve to smooth over relations with Seoul

Tanker set ablaze after being struck by projectile in Strait of Hormuz, British military says
No one immediately claimed responsibility, though Iran is suspected of similar recent attacks

Thousands still displaced as death toll from Venezuela quakes rises to 3,535
At least 12,800 people were staying in 80 shelters across Caracas and La Guaira, Venezuela’s social vice presidency says
Trump threatens to ‘finish the job,’ if Iran deal not reached
Indirect U.S.-Iran talks ended last week without any public sign of headway toward a lasting peace, despite a 60-day ceasefire

Proposed Republican bill plans a response to provincial American alcohol bans
Combating Attacks on our National Alcoholic Drinks by Allies Act – or CANADA Act – aims to investigate Canada for unfair trade practices

Carney travels to Turkey after stop in Halifax today ahead of NATO summit
The Carney government is expected to talk up its efforts to boost defence spending

Cuba faces island-wide blackout as fuel shortages and electric grid crumbles continue
Fuel has been running out across Cuba since January, when Trump threatened tariffs on any country that sells or provides oil to the island

Utah officer testifies he discovered rooftop ‘sniper pad’ after Charlie Kirk was shot
Death penalty to be sought for Tyler Robinson, prosecution says as it begins laying out case
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Global News

AI ‘actor’ Tilly Norwood to appear in feature film set in the ‘Tillyverse’
Misaligned is described as a 'coming-of-age story infused with existential AI chaos' that follows an AI being through a seductive bot-driven adventure.

OPEC+ agrees to higher oil production ‘to support oil market stability’
After the Iran war choked off about a fifth of the world's oil supply for several months, the world's largest alliance of oil-producing nations agreed to increase its quota.

Prince Harry won’t stay at Buckingham Palace during U.K. visit
Prince Harry is due in London on Tuesday and Birmingham later this week for a series of charity engagements and was originally supposed to bring his children.

Trump says Balogun play ‘wasn’t a foul’ following red card reversal
UEFA said in a statement FIFA “crossed a red line” with its decision not to enforce Balogun’s mandatory one-game ban, after the world soccer body came under pressure from Trump.

‘Cost of drama is too high,’ expert says as NATO leaders meet in Turkey
Prime Minister Mark Carney is jetting off Monday to the two-day NATO summit in Turkey's capital city Ankara.

B.C. rescuers helped locate young survivor in Venezuela quake rubble
Burnaby Urban Search and Rescue members returned from Venezuela after helping search earthquake rubble, where their work contributed to the rescue of a young boy.

Iran’s top officials attend prayer for the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Iran's top officials attended prayers for the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, signaling a new confidence in their safety as calls grow for the killing of U.S. President Donald Trump.

1 killed in attack on Crimea as Putin and Zelenskyy hold separate Trump calls
One person was killed in a Ukrainian attack on Russian-occupied Crimea, Moscow-installed officials said in the early hours of Sunday.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce marry in front of famous friends at Madison Square Garden
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce married Friday night at Madison Square Garden in a star-studded ceremony officiated by Adam Sandler, with a performance by Stevie Nicks.

Egypt uncovers lost Byzantine-era city in the western desert
A well-preserved Byzantine-era residential city in the western desert is one of two major archaeological finds announced by Egypt on Saturday.
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New York Times

Trump Expected to Tell Turkey He Is Ready to Restore Access to F-35 Jets
The president, who is headed to a NATO summit in Ankara this week, had imposed the ban himself amid concerns that giving Turkey the jets could allow Russia to learn about their stealth technology.

What to Watch at the NATO Summit, and Platner’s Allies Rescind Endorsements
Plus, the museum that wants you to touch the art.

Why China Fired a Long-Range Missile Into the Pacific
Beijing had long tested nuclear missiles only within its borders. A rare launch over an ocean shows it is determined to narrow the gap with the United States.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s Slain Leader, Is Mourned in Qom
The ceremony for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, held at a site considered sacred by many Shiites, was the latest step in a weeklong funeral organized by Iran’s government.

How a Four-Generation Cuban Family Survives on $60 a Month
The U.S. oil blockade has deepened a humanitarian crisis, forcing Cubans to lean on the island’s long tradition of community solidarity to provide a cushion.

A Radical Vision for Israelis and Palestinians
The old solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict don’t seem to fit the present reality. A Land for All proposes an alternative.

Abandoned by Allies, Platner Faces Pressure to End Senate Campaign
After Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee in Maine, was accused of rape, much of the party and several key supporters turned against him.

The History at the Smithsonian That the White House Finds Unpatriotic
The administration’s report criticizing the National Museum of American History echoes themes of President Trump’s push to reshape the American story.

Anthea Hartig, Smithsonian Museum Director, Faces the White House’s Wrath
Historians defended Anthea Hartig, director of the National Museum of American History, after the Trump administration accused her of spreading “radical activist ideology.”

New York’s Best Burgers
The best of New York’s dynamic dining scene (mostly) between two buns.
CNBC

Oil prices rise after report of Iranian attack on commercial ships in Strait of Hormuz
Brent and U.S. crude futures rose after a report of an Iranian attack on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz.

World Cup in photos: Belgium beats U.S. 4-1 after Balogun controversy, Ronaldo exits
The U.S. is out of the World Cup, losing 4-1 to Belgium in the Round of 16 in a match blemished by suspension of Folarin Balogun's red card. Ronaldo exits.

Samsung posts 1,800% jump in profit, but AI spending concerns spook investors
Samsung Electronics shares fell even after record preliminary second-quarter profit as capex and demand concerns clouded the outlook.

Chinese AI models are gaining ground with U.S. companies as OpenAI, Anthropic costs surge
Recent model releases from Chinese companies including DeepSeek and Z.ai are seen by many as highly competitive compared to leading U.S. frontier systems.

Trump heads to Turkey as NATO is strained by Russian attacks, U.S. impatience
Trump frequently vented about NATO members' refusal to heed U.S. calls for help clearing the Strait of Hormuz during its campaign against Iran.

Google backs nuclear fusion startup targeting Europe’s first commercial power plant
Proxima Fusion has raised $468 million as it looks to move towards commercializing the promising but infamously difficult technical challenge of nuclear fusion.

Why oil investors fear the next toll fight could be the Strait of Malacca
The prospect of fees to transit the Strait of Hormuz has sparked alarm, not least by investors who fear it could be replicated in other maritime corridors.

CNBC Daily Open: Belgium's sweet victory, Ukraine's air battle and Le Pen's judgement day
A decisive victory for Belgium over the U.S. on the football pitch sends them to the quarter-finals amid a contentious chapter for FIFA.

India fashion retailer Trent tumbles 11% as revenue growth disappoints
Shares of one of India's biggest fashion retailers, Trent, fell over 10% after the company reported weak earnings growth.

Hanwha Ocean shares sink 23% as it loses bid to build Canada's next fleet of submarines
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Monday that Germany's Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems would be the preferred supplier for delivering the submarines.
Washington Post

Trump’s NATO-bashing casts shadow over U.S. pledge to defend allies
NATO’s Article 5 has long promised that an attack against one is an attack against all. President Donald Trump is not so sure.

Haitians in U.S. fear mass deportations; Haiti fears mass return
Mass deportations would cost the economy billions of dollars, analysts say, and mass arrivals would challenge a country already suffering record displacement.

Belarus gets squeezed as Putin seeks war help and Ukraine threatens strikes
Ukraine’s northern neighbor was used as a staging ground for Russia’s 2022 invasion, but the country seems intent on not being drawn further into the Kremlin’s war.

China test-fires long-range missile into Pacific, rattling U.S. allies
The unprecedented test of a nuclear-capable submarine-launched missile highlights Beijing’s growing force in the region.

Deadly Russian strikes hit Ukraine’s capital ahead of key NATO meeting
The overnight attacks on Kyiv killed at least 19 people as Russia stepped up a new offensive. Ukraine's president said NATO must do more to help his country intercept incoming missiles.

Families of children killed in strike on Iranian school join leader’s funeral
In Iran, the school deaths have become a symbol for U.S.-Israeli brutality and an unjust war. The Washington Post is reporting from the country under restricted conditions.
BBC

Explosions injure 18 in Damascus during Macron's visit
As reports of the blasts came in, state television said the Syrian president had welcomed Macron at the presidential palace.

Messi v Salah: A World Cup meeting of two national icons
Mohamed Salah and Lionel Messi will meet in the last 16 of the World Cup on Tuesday with their nations' hopes resting firmly on their shoulders.

E-bike injury payouts top £110m and push up insurance premiums
It is only seven years since the first claim over an injury from a micromobility vehicle was made.

Endometriosis diagnosis set to be sped up with two new tests carried out by GPs
Experts hope they will be a game-changer and cut the nine-year or longer diagnosis waits patients can currently face.

Harry begins UK visit as verdict due in privacy case against Daily Mail publisher
The Duke of Sussex begins a week of charity engagements and will hear the outcome of his newspaper court battle.

Erika Kirk comes face-to-face in court with husband's alleged killer
Charlie Kirk's widow was joined by the late US activist's family - all of whom attended court for the first time in the case.

The Odyssey stars wow red carpet at world premiere in London
Anne Hathaway, Zendaya, Tom Holland and Matt Damon were among the stars who walked the carpet in London for the premiere of Christopher Nolan's adaptation of Homer's Ancient Greek epic.

Report into mother and baby homes to be published
The report will contain a number of findings and recommendations, including on areas for an upcoming public inquiry to look into further.

Watch: Moment rare tornado lashes central Chinese cities
Videos shared with the BBC show debris flying through the air as the storm swept through Ezhou and Huanggang in Hubei province.

'Overturn this' - Belgium taunt US and say Trump move fired them up
Belgium's Nicolas Raskin says Fifa's decision to allow US striker Folarin Balogun to play against them fired them up for the last-16 tie in Seattle.
The Independent
A leading Gaza doctor may die soon in an Israeli prison - his targeting has been deliberate
Dr Hussam Abu Safiya’s case is not isolated. If you target doctors, nurses, paramedics, hospitals and clinics - all protected under international law - you deal a double blow to the entire civilian population, writes chief international correspondent Bel Trew

Drinks giant in High Court battle wth glamping cabin owners over ‘flagrant’ copyright infringement
A barrister claims the business owners should be awarded around £6,500 in lost profits

‘State-of-the-art’ £31m school to be demolished without being used by pupils
Matford Brook Academy students will continue to use ‘village’ of temporary classrooms until at least 2028

Rapid AI advances increasing financial stability risks, Bank of England warns
The Financial Policy Committee stressed that valuations ‘have also become more stretched’ amid concerns of a potential AI bubble.
Prince Harry UK visit live: Verdict due in Duke’s Daily Mail court case after chaos over Buckingham Palace invite
The Duke of Sussex had accused Associated Newspapers Limited of voicemail interception and ‘blagging’ private information

Capita shares plunge following civil service pension scheme failures
Cabinet officer Nick Thomas-Symonds pledged to recover 'every single penny' from Capita

Worker unfairly accused of subscribing to ‘Hot Cougar Dates’ site with work email wins £120,000
Chris Tweedie was told the 'hot cougar dates account is associated with him' because the emails were in his inbox rather than spam or junk

Landslide in northwestern China leaves 5 dead and 12 still trapped
A landslide in northwestern China has killed five people and left 12 others trapped
Why did Prince Harry sue the Daily Mail publisher? The Duke’s legal battle in full
The Duke of Sussex is among seven high-profile names taking legal action against Associated Newspapers Limited

Louis Vuitton court victory against Chinese tea chain stirs up a debate over copyrights
A debate over use of traditional Chinese symbols has cropped up after a court ordered a Chinese tea chain to pay the French luxury brand Louis Vuitton $1.5 million over copyright infringement claims
























