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CBC.ca

Comey appears in court on '86 47' allegation that legal experts say could be tough to prove

Former FBI director James Comey made his first court appearance on Wednesday in a criminal case against him that legal experts say presents significant hurdles for the prosecution and will likely be a challenge for the U.S. Justice Department to win.

Buffalo fans finish 'O Canada' after mic fails before Game 5 of Sabres-Bruins series

Fans at KeyBank Center carried "O Canada" after a microphone failed before the Buffalo Sabres and Boston Bruins played Game 5 of their first-round playoff series Tuesday night.

Body of hiker missing since July found near Squamish, B.C.

Police said 20-year-old Alexander Nguyen was sightseeing with his parents in Shannon Falls Provincial Park on July 1, 2025, when he vanished.

Stolen peacocks safe at home after being discovered in rural Alberta ditch, says RCMP

A pair of purloined peacocks are safe at home after being stolen in the night from the parking lot of a roadside hotel in central Alberta.

Canada's bid for third straight world U18 men's hockey title ends in quarterfinal loss

Canada's quest for a third straight world under-18 men's hockey championship came to an end Wednesday with a 4-2 quarterfinal loss to Sweden in Trencin, Slovakia.

Federal government to spend up to $145M for security at World Cup events in Toronto, Vancouver

The federal government is allocating up to $145 million for security during the upcoming World Cup.

Former students abused at Calgary junior high to receive $24K to $422K each in lawsuit settlement

A Calgary judge has approved payouts for more than 50 students who were abused by two former teachers at a local junior high school as the final step in a class-action lawsuit.

Conservative MP in Kitchener, Ont., says Liberals tried to convince her to cross the floor

Conservative MP Kelly DeRidder, who represents the Ontario riding of Kitchener Centre, says she got a phone call from a member of the Liberal Party who tried to convince her to cross the floor. In a video post on social media, she says she was told switching sides would give her a better chance at winning the next election. She says she declined their offer.

Double stabbing of Jewish men in London was terrorism, police say

Two Jewish men were stabbed and injured in a London street on Wednesday, in what police called an act of terrorism. Police arrested a 45-year-old man on suspicion of attempted murder in the city's latest antisemitic attack.

Hegseth accused of 'lying to the American public' about war in Iran during tense Congressional hearing

U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth faced withering questioning from skeptical Democrats Wednesday during his first appearance before Congress since the Trump administration went to war in Iran, over a costly conflict being waged without congressional approval.
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Toronto Star

Carney government eyes privatizing airports to attract investment, cut travel costs

Minister says they want to make operations and passenger services more efficient.

Tumbler Ridge families likely to seek US$1 billion in lawsuit against OpenAI: lawyer

The plaintiffs are accusing the artificial intelligence company and their founder of failing to warn authorities and aiding and abetting the shooting, among other allegations.

Former Yonge-Bloor Hudson's Bay eyed for conversion to self-storage warehouse

The building near Yonge and Bloor Streets was constructed in 1973 as The Bay's flagship store.

Carney government will help finance a 'nuclear renaissance,' energy minister says

Tim Hodgson said the federal government would present a new nuclear strategy in the “coming weeks,” alongside an electricity strategy, to help grow the sector.

Toronto to get additional funding for FIFA World Cup security costs from Ottawa

Ottawa said that Toronto would be getting an additional $45 million to cover security costs, while Vancouver would be receiving $100 million more because of higher costs.

Toronto’s Harold the Mortgage Closer vows to ‘keep fighting’ as regulator bans him from offering mortgages with $280,000 in fines

Ontario’s financial regulator found cases where Harold Gerstel’s effective interest rates were as high as 76 per cent.

Want a fixed-rate loan? Lock in now, mortgage experts say

The Bank of Canada held rates steady Wednesday, but that may not last for long as volatility persists, experts warn.

Toronto police officer at heart of Project South allegations has been denied bail for a second time

Const. Timothy Barnhardt had sought to overturn a February decision to deny him bail following his arrest in the sweeping corruption probe.

Bank of Canada leaves key interest rate at 2.25%, flags uncertainty of 'geopolitical events'

It was the fourth straight meeting where the bank left rates unchanged.

Toronto police 'ghost guns' probe leads to seizure of multiple 3D-printed firearms, arrest

Investigators recovered about 10 functional 3D-printed guns and about 16 frames for 3D-printed guns.
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Globe and Mail

King Charles and Queen Camilla honour victims at 9/11 Memorial in New York

King Charles and Queen Camilla visit the National 9/11 Memorial in New York City, honoring victims of the 2001 attacks. The king laid flowers at the memorial, and the royal couple met with 9/11 first responders and victims’ families.

Israeli opposition unites in bid to oust Netanyahu as election nears

Naftali Bennett from the right and Yair Lapid from the centre-left are forming a party called Yachad (Together)

U.S. Supreme Court guts key provision of Voting Rights Act in victory for Trump administration

Ruling makes it harder for minorities to challenge electoral maps as racially discriminatory under civil rights law

Pentagon's Hegseth defends Iran war, says it's not a 'quagmire'

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sought to defend the Iran war in fiery remarks to Congress on Wednesday, saying it was not a quagmire and attacking Democratic lawmakers as 'feckless' for criticizing the unpopular conflict.

Former FBI chief James Comey appears in court over charges of making threats against Trump

Case is related to a photograph he posted on social media last year of seashells arranged in the numbers ’86 47′

Man charged with trying to kill Trump took photo with knife in hotel just minutes earlier

Authorities say he was outfitted with an ammunition bag, a shoulder gun holster and a sheathed knife in the picture

Colombians are divided over the euthanizing of hippos linked to Pablo Escobar

The hippos are the offspring of animals illegally brought to the country in the 1980s by the late drug kingpin for his private zoo at Hacienda Nápoles

Invasive species: Colombians divided over plans to cull hippos linked to Pablo Escobar

Along the Magdalena River, one of Colombia’s primary arteries, fishermen move with wary precision - hippopotamuses can surface without warning, closing the distance to a vessel in a single heartbeat.

U.K. police arrest man after two stabbed in London Jewish community

Police treat attack as terrorist incident amid recent spate of antisemitic attacks in the capital

Hegseth faces congressional grilling for the first time since U.S. launched the war against Iran

Hegseth tells Democrats their doubts over the conflict are one of the biggest problems facing America’s military operations
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Global News

Police declare London stabbing attack on Jewish men a terror incident

The Metropolitan Police said the attack left two men, aged 34 and 76, hospitalized with knife wounds and that a 45-year-old man has been arrested.

William and Kate share new family photo on 15th wedding anniversary

Prince William and Kate Middleton were married at Westminster Abbey in London in 2011, in a ceremony watched by an estimated billion people worldwide.

‘No more Mr. Nice Guy’: Trump threatens Iran as war enters 3rd month

Talks between Iran and the United States seemed to have stalled Wednesday, despite Trump's earlier claims Iran had informed his administration that it was in a 'State of Collapse.'

Read the full transcript of King Charles III’s speech to U.S. Congress

Charles, who was in the U.S. for a four-day state visit, is just the second British monarch to address Congress after his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, did so in 1991.

Woman dead after falling from balcony on Carnival cruise ship

The unidentified woman fell from the balcony of her stateroom and landed on a deck below on board of a Carnival Cruise ship in California.

Man pleads guilty to planning attack on Taylor Swift concert in Vienna

The defendant, a 21-year-old Austrian citizen known only as Beran A., faced charges including terrorist offenses and membership in a terrorist organization.

Gunman arrested after opening fire at 2 locations in Greek capital

The gunman initially opened fire at the social security office, wounding an employee, police said. Officers who arrived at the scene treated the man, but the gunman fled the scene.

The UAE has quit OPEC. What does it mean for the future of oil?

The kingdom took a “policy-driven” decision to leave the bloc, said the country’s energy minister Suhail bin Mohammed al-Mazrouei.

King Charles III urges ‘unyielding resolve’ for Ukraine, praises NATO

"The bond of kinship and identity between America and the United Kingdom is priceless and eternal," he said. "It is irreplaceable and unbreakable."

King Charles III meets Trump for U.S. state visit amid British tensions

The four-day visit, intended to mark the United States’ 250th anniversary and the U.S.-U.K. 'special relationship,' was overshadowed by Saturday's shooting at a White House event.
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New York Times

Pentagon Puts Iran War Cost at $25 Billion as Hegseth Berates Skeptics

During his first public appearance on Capitol Hill since the war began, the defense secretary lashed out at lawmakers in both parties who have questioned the conflict.

Powell Says He Will Stay On as Fed Governor After Term as Chair Ends

Jerome H. Powell cited lingering legal threats against him and the Federal Reserve in explaining his decision to remain at the central bank.

What the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Ruling Could Mean for the Midterms

Democrats stand to lose at least one blue-leaning district in Louisiana, but the timing was unclear. Florida is drawing a redder map, and Republicans in several other states are weighing new maps.

U.S. Indictment Accuses Mexican Governor of Conspiring With Sinaloa Cartel

Prosecutors accused Rubén Rocha Moya, the governor of Sinaloa state, of a yearslong scheme to protect the powerful Sinaloa drug cartel in exchange for bribes and votes.

Peter Raven Dies at 89; Botanist Warned of Perils of Climate Change

He transformed the Missouri Botanical Garden into an international research hub and laid out the existential threats posed by deforestation and unchecked development.

U.S. Gas Prices Climb Further as Effects of Iran War Reverberate

Crude oil prices hit a fresh high since the start of the war in Iran, as energy supplies from the Middle East remain disrupted.

A.I. Bots Told Scientists How to Make Biological Weapons

Scientists shared transcripts with The Times in which chatbots described how to assemble deadly pathogens and unleash them in public spaces.

All Six Conservative Supreme Court Justices Attended Trump’s Dinner With King Charles

Their appearance seemed at odds with the chief justice’s oft-stated message that the court he leads avoids even the appearance of political splits.

New Yorkers and European World Cup Fans Debate Walking to MetLife in New Jersey

Instead of paying $150 for NJ Transit tickets to get to the stadium, some Europeans online are suggesting a scenic stroll through New Jersey’s interstates and swamps.

Why Can’t Parkland Be Used as a Park? Ask the Judges Who Park There.

A decades-old fight over a parking lot reserved for judges in Brooklyn has picked up steam with a new generation of combatants.

CNBC

OpenAI’s subtle drift from Microsoft has become an aggressive move toward Amazon

While OpenAI and Microsoft remain partners, the AI company has been rapidly pushing into Amazon's world.

Fed holds rates steady but with highest level of dissent since 1992

The Federal Reserve on Wednesday released its latest decision on interest rates.

Bill Ackman's Pershing Square USA starts trading well below IPO price

The listing gives public investors their first direct stake in Ackman's investment platform, which runs a concentrated portfolio of 10 large-cap names.

10-year Treasury yield jumps after Fed leaves rates unchanged, oil prices soar

U.S. Treasury yields rose on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve kept its key interest rate steady.

Meta looks to report fastest revenue growth since 2021

In Meta's earnings report after the bell, investors will be monitoring the company's hefty AI spending and whether the war in Iran is having an impact.

Brent oil tops $118 after Trump says he will blockade Iran until it agrees to a nuclear deal

The latest move higher comes amid reports that the U.S. will look to extend its blockade of Iranian ports.

Microsoft's earnings report lands after stock's worst quarterly performance since 2008

Microsoft is coming off its worst quarterly stock performance since 2008, partly due to broader market concern that AI will eat software.

Paramount CEO David Ellison wants to release 30 films annually. History and Hollywood say it's unrealistic

While David Ellison has set a lofty goal for Paramount to release 30 films a year, there's no recent precedent for such a haul.

Amazon set to report first-quarter earnings after the bell

Amazon's earnings report will show investors what growth looks like in the cloud business, where revenue is expected to increase 26%

Here's everything to expect when the Fed issues its latest interest rate decision Wednesday

In what could be Jerome Powell's final meeting as Fed chair, he and his fellow policymakers are likely to continue their cautious approach.

Washington Post

U.S. aircraft carrier to leave Mideast, reducing military might amid Iran war

The USS Gerald R. Ford, at sea for 10 months, is in need of repair. Its exit, though, reduces the firepower on hand as Trump presses Tehran to make peace.

U.K. investigates attacks on Jewish targets for possible links to Iran

Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the attacks after two men were stabbed in a predominantly Jewish neighborhood of north London.

UAE to leave OPEC amid Hormuz oil crisis, a blow to Saudi Arabia

The departure weakens the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, long criticized by Trump, as the global economy reels from the Iran war energy shock.

New State Department rules would deny visas to those who fear returning home

Diplomatic missions are told to ask nonimmigrant visa applicants if they fear returning to their home country, and to deny travel documents to those who say yes.

U.S. weighs Iranian proposal that would open Strait of Hormuz but delay nuclear talks

Iranian negotiators are seeking separate tracks for a deal over the Strait of Hormuz and talks on broader peace, including nuclear issues.

U.S. offers no help with Iran war’s fallout, Thai foreign minister says

“This war should not have taken place,” Sihasak Phuangketkeow said in an interview, adding that Thailand is approaching Russia and China amid its economic crisis.

King Charles’s rare state visit offers U.K. a chance to mend ties with Trump

The pageantry began Monday amid heightened security concerns and a growing rift over the Iran war. The U.K. hopes the president’s love of pomp and the king’s “poker face” can help heal their alliance.

BBC

King and Queen lay flowers at 9/11 Memorial in New York

King Charles and Queen Camilla on their state visit to the US visit the memorial in New York.

Oil price soars above $118 after reports of 'extended' Iran blockade

The price of crude oil has swung sharply as uncertainty over the war in the Middle East continues.

The Jewish security volunteers first on scene of Golders Green attack

"We got a phone call to the hotline saying that there's a man stabbing people," a Shomrim member says.

Hereditary peers' last hurrah as 700-year-old system abolished

It comes after legislation to remove their right to sit in the upper chamber passed last month.

Farage received £5m from donor before he became MP

The Reform leader says the gift was for his personal security - but opponents say he should have declared it.

Ex-FBI director James Comey surrenders over charge of threatening Trump's life in Instagram post

Prosecutors say a 2025 seashell photo posted by the former FBI director was a call for violence against Trump.

Nine arrested after allegations of modern slavery and forced marriage in religious group

Up to 500 officers are involved in three raids at Crewe's Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light group.

What The King Did (And Didn’t) Say To Trump

Decoding what the King said to President Trump.

The state visit in pictures

King Charles III and Queen Camilla continued their state visit to the US by attending a ceremony at the National September 11 Memorial in New York City.

Liverpool expect Salah return before end of season

Liverpool expect Mohamed Salah to return from injury before the end of the season after he was forced off against Crystal Palace on Saturday.

The Independent

Trump claims King Charles ‘would probably have helped us with Iran’

US president suggests monarch would have taken a different approach from that of Sir Keir Starmer

Mexican officials charged with importing massive quantities of drugs into US

The U.S. government has charged the governor of Sinaloa and nine other current and former Mexican officials with drug trafficking and weapons offenses in a federal indictment in New York

Trump claims he would have ‘no trouble’ becoming an astronaut

Donald Trump has claimed he would have “no trouble” becoming an astronaut during an Oval Office meeting to honor the Artemis II lunar mission crew on Wednesday (29 April).

Former Hawks executive Jones sentenced to over 3 years in prison for embezzling $3.7M from team

Former Atlanta Hawks finance executive Lester T

Tesla Cybertruck began to fail before the buyer even drove it off the lot, lawsuit says

Exclusive: Shane Bracko claims he lost the ability to steer his brand-new Cybertruck and wound up in a drainage ditch

Nancy Mace eviscerates Rep. Cory Mills in Hegseth hearing before Congress: ‘Stolen valor’

‘I take stolen valor seriously,’ Mace said

Trump gives rambling answer on whether Ukraine or Iran war will end first — and confuses the countries

The president delivered wide-ranging rant as Artemis II crew looked on inside the White House

King Charles US visit live: NYC mayor chats with royal at 9/11 memorial after saying he’d urge return of crown jewel

Royals looked on the 9/11 memorial with former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg

Nearly 13% of Americans use drugs or marijuana to fall asleep

Some 50-70 million Americans suffer from a sleep disorder

By going after James Comey, Todd Blanche shows he is every bit the Trump puppet that Pam Bondi was

Todd Blanche has shown even less resistance than his ousted predecessor to letting the president use the nation’s law enforcement agencies against his enemies, writes John Bowden.