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CBC.ca

Trump's scandal-plagued pick wins Texas Senate primary run-off — and Democrats see an opening

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ousted four-term U.S. Senator John Cornyn on Tuesday, riding President Donald Trump's endorsement to a lopsided victory for the Republican Senate nomination.

A sanctuary secretly housed lions in Ontario cottage country — then came the uproar from neighbours

Some people living near the Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in the Parry Sound, Ont., area say a compound with lions rescued from a Quebec zoo was too close for comfort last summer. The sanctuary's executive director says she wouldn't automatically rule out accepting a lion or tiger in the future, if asked.

WW I Canadian soldier with ties to Cape Breton identified

A previously unidentified grave in Northern France has been identified as Sergeant Norman Harold McLennan.

Canadians may ask AI for medical advice but don't want it replacing humans, poll suggests

A new poll on artificial intelligence and health care suggests that while some Canadians may be turning to chatbots for medical advice, they're far less comfortable with the technology being used to make medical decisions or replace a visit with a doctor.

Israel says it killed new Hamas military wing leader in Gaza

Israel said on Wednesday it had killed Hamas's newly appointed armed wing chief in Gaza, days after it killed his predecessor, while intensifying military pressure in Gaza and expanding operations in Lebanon.

N.L. justice officials can't say how many cases are tossed after trial delays. So we tracked them

The Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Justice says it does not have data on how many cases have been tossed due to R v. Jordan. So CBC manually tracked court dockets, attended hearings virtually and in person, and reviewed court audio to gather our own statistics over the past year and a half.

Off Campus is your new hockey romance TV obsession, and it's got a lot of Canadian connections

Heated Rivalry might have some racy competition on its hands — and the rival that's lacing up its skates is another steamy hockey streamer with a Canadian pedigree. We've highlighted some of the show's connections to the country.

Data reveals alarming obstetric violence toward Indigenous women in Quebec

A group of researchers looking into obstetric and gynecological violence toward Indigenous women in Quebec's health-care system have released new data. That data, which comes from testimony about incidents that span from 1956 to 2023, paints an alarming picture about the different ways the bodily autonomy of Indigenous women have been violated in Quebec's health sector.
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Toronto Star

How is your city using strong mayor powers? Search our exclusive database of 4,242 decisions across Ontario

Doug Ford's government passed legislation that gave mayors unprecedented new powers. A Toronto Star analysis shows how they are being used.

Catherine O’Hara's scene-stealing movie career to be celebrated in a TIFF screening series

The program at TIFF Lightbox will include three of her collaborations with director Christopher Guest: “Waiting for Guffman,” “Best in Show” and “A Mighty Wind.”

Doug Ford gave mayors powers to build homes. Join us at noon to discuss what they actually did

We're inviting you to ask Star journalists questions about their months-long investigation into the use of strong-mayor powers across Ontario.

Israel says it killed new Hamas military leader in Gaza

Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz and the Israeli military said the strikes, which were carried out on Tuesday, killed Mohammed Odeh.

Doug Ford gave Ontario mayors more powers to build housing. Here's what has actually happened

The strong-mayor powers the Ford government gave to 216 Ontario mayors are quietly reshaping local democracy. But are they getting more homes built?

Mitch Marner is playing for a Stanley Cup. And the curse of the Maple Leafs lives on

Marner is living out a long-awaited dream, far from his hometown, the pressure and the 'Toronto thing'. And leading the NHL in playoff scoring, too.

When treaty rights got in separatists' way, Danielle Smith called it a 'legal error.' She's the one who erred

Smith is using Indigenous treaty rights to stoke an explosive political climate

Ahmadi Muslims celebrate Eid al-Adha in Canada as those overseas face persecution

Members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Pakistan are stopped from celebrating what millions of other Muslims mark as a joyous occasion. Members in Canada celebrate with them in mind.

Refugee health-care cuts expected to save Ottawa $217 million a year, but with a catch

Parliamentary Budget Officer's report warns that backlogs and processing times could add millions in costs.

HST rebate boosts sales of new single-family homes in Toronto region, but condos still lagging

April sales of new single-family homes were three times higher than last year's record low, according to new data from BILD.
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Globe and Mail

Israel says it killed new Hamas military leader in Gaza

Defense Minister Israel Katz and Israeli military say strikes carried out on Tuesday killed Mohammed Odeh

Palestinians in Gaza mark Eid but say there is 'no joy'

Hundreds of Palestinians gathered for Eid prayers on Wednesday while reflecting on the joy the holiday once held, and all the war has taken from them.

NASA lays out moon base plans with landers, buggies and drones at the top of the list

NASA is already ordering landers, rovers and drones for a sprawling moon base, less than two months after the Artemis II's record-breaking lunar flyaround. The space agency outlined the first phase of its moon base plans on Tuesday, awarding hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts to four U.S. companies.

Trump meets with Cabinet as some Republican allies worry deal to end war will embolden Iran

They’re balking at aspects they say too closely resemble the nuclear agreement reached with Iran by former President Barack Obama

Trump’s IRS settlement highlights a presidency riddled with conflicts of interest

Critics say the deal is just another way Trump is using the presidency to enrich himself and his family

Chinese dissident flees by rubber boat to South Korea as he seeks family reunion in Canada

Dong Guangping was accepted by Canada for resettlement in 2015, and has been trying to escape China ever since

U.S. strike on boat in eastern Pacific kills one, leaves two survivors

Trump administration’s campaign of blowing up alleged drug-trafficking vessels has killed at least 194 in total

What to watch at this year’s Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington

Three-day competition began Tuesday and concludes Thursday night

NASA lays out plans for moon base less than two months after Artemis II’s lunar voyage

During April’s Artemis II mission, four astronauts flew around the moon, traveling deeper into space than the Apollo crews

Canadian Women and Sport report says gaps persist in leadership roles

Women make up 48% of senior staff across the national sport system, but just 34% of CEOs or executive directors
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Global News

Ferrari’s stock fell after launching its first-ever EV. What’s going on?

Ferrari's stock has been tanking Tuesday, one day after the automaker unveiled its first-ever fully electric passenger vehicle, called the Luce.

Intense European heat wave scorches as multiple countries report deaths

Experts say unprecedented and deadly weather extremes that sometimes strike at abnormal times and in unusual places are putting more people in danger.

Starbucks Korea criticized over ‘Tank Day’ ad evoking deadly 1980s uprising

In an apology, Starbucks South Korea's parent company chairman Chung Yong-jin asked the public not to take their anger out on Starbucks employees and front-of-house workers.

Spanish government confirms new case of hantavirus linked to cruise ship

Spain's Ministry of Health said that a new positive hantavirus case has been confirmed in one of the individuals remaining in preventive quarantine at Gómez Ulla Hospital.

U.S. says it carried out strikes in southern Iran, including on missile sites

Further details were not immediately available, including more specifics on the threats from Iran and what this means for negotiations

‘Married at First Sight’ pulls episodes over cast member rape allegations

The accusations were first presented to Channel 4 'against a small number of past contributors' in April. The broadcaster says those cast members have denied the allegations.

India minister seeks to build on trade ties reset by recent Carney visit

India's Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is in Canada for meetings on trade and investment this week, as the two countries work toward a new free trade agreement.

Gunmen attack Congo hospital treating Ebola patients over relatives’ bodies

The gunfire attack was the third violent incident within four days at Congo health facilities amid the rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak.

Ebola epidemic is outpacing response efforts, WHO chief says

The head of the World Health Organization said on Monday that the fast-moving Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda was outpacing response efforts.

Brits bask in scorching sun as record-high temperatures beat down

The U.K. rarely sees such scorching heat, especially in spring and even in summer, when average temperatures in the south of England linger between the high teens and low 20s C.
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New York Times

Iranians Emerge From a ‘Black Hole’ as Internet Shutdown Eases

After three months, the government is letting people connect with the world again. But not everyone has access, and those who do wonder how long it will last.

War. Heat. Cigarettes.

Updates on stories from around the world.

Oil Prices Fall as Uneasy Truce Holds Between U.S. and Iran

Traders are weighing signals that a more lasting agreement may be within reach against recent flare-ups in hostilities.

Cornyn Crushed: 7 Takeaways From Tuesday’s Runoffs in Texas

President Trump’s record of ousting those he sees as disloyal continued apace with Senator John Cornyn’s defeat. Whether his relationship with Senate Republicans can be repaired is another question.

A MAGA Victory in Texas, and the Trump Administration’s New Ebola Plan

Plus, Iran begins lifting an internet blackout.

A Blue Texas May Be More Than a Dream for Democrats

Ken Paxton’s victory for the Republican nomination and a big shift among Hispanic voters have put a Senate seat within reach.

A Quiet Pacific Village Becomes China’s Security Testing Ground

When a remote Pacific village asked for help with rowdy youth, the Chinese police arrived with a surveillance system. Then came the backlash.

Paxton’s Texas Victory Opens a New Front in the Battle for the Senate

Many Democrats and some Republicans said the scandal-plagued Ken Paxton’s victory could turn Texas into a battleground state that will determine Senate control.

Ken Paxton Victory Tests Whether Texas Republicans Can Reunite for November

Republican voters made a familiar bet, that Texas is conservative enough that any Republican, even the most conservative, will beat a Democrat.

Crypto Firms and Automakers Are Looking to Open Banks, at Trump’s Urging

Urged on by the White House and a reduction in regulatory oversight, crypto companies and automakers are among those that have applied for banking charters.

CNBC

SpaceX-Tesla merger chatter reignites as Musk pushes rocket company toward Nasdaq

With SpaceX headed for the public markets next month, industry experts and people close to Elon Musk are speculating about a potential tie-up with Tesla.

New bull market in software stocks hinges on this report

Options traders are convinced the "SAAS-pocalypse" is over. Whether that's true will likely depend on the market's reaction to one earnings report Wednesday.

BP's ousted chairman Albert Manifold disputes accusations over his conduct

Former BP Chairman Albert Manifold has pushed back against accusations over his conduct following his shock departure from the British energy major.

Russia just passed a law allowing its central bank to down drones

Russia's State Duma has passed a law allowing certain financial institutions to operate anti-drone defense systems after attacks on its territory.

Taiwan chip stocks climb after Nvidia announces $150 billion spending plans

Mainland China-based chip giants such as Cambricon saw their shares tumble on Wednesday.

Dulux maker's stock soars 17% after takeover bid from major rival; oil holds below $100

European stocks were in positive territory on Wednesday as regional investors assess the latest military operations against Iran.

Treasury yields fall as investors remain optimistic on Iran peace deal prospects despite U.S. strikes

The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note — the key benchmark for U.S. government borrowing — fell more than 2 basis points to 4.465%.

Iran’s threat to control the Strait of Hormuz is rattling oil markets: 'People are afraid'

Oil markets fear Iran may impose fees on ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz as part of any peace deal with the U.S.

UK spy chief: Time is running out for the West to confront threats from Russia and China

Britain and its allies face a “moment of consequence,” according to the head of its intelligence agency.

Federal judge had sex in chambers with high-ranking police officer, panel says

The judge sits in a district court in either Alabama, Georgia or Florida, but their name is being kept secret by a disciplinary panel.

Washington Post

Lebanon ceasefire falters as Trump pushes for Iran deal

Israel is “deepening its operation” in Lebanon, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.

Contagion of conspiracy theories makes Ebola epidemic harder to contain

Distrust and violence flare in the Democratic Republic of Congo as false claims spread that the outbreak — and the disease itself — is a hoax.

To repair ties with India, Rubio leans into pageantry

The top U.S. diplomat visited the world’s largest democracy in a bid to reverse soured relations over Trump’s tariff agenda and embrace of Pakistan.

Iran threatens retaliation after U.S. strikes in southern Iran

The attacks prompted Tehran to warn that it would “leave no act of hostility unanswered,” complicating negotiations to end the war.

U.S. allies in Asia are trying to shield themselves from Trump’s unpredictability

President Donald Trump’s seeming ambivalence about the value of allies has created a sense of urgency among nations with close U.S. ties.

As new Iran deal faces sharp criticism, Trump seeks to widen Abraham Accords

GOP lawmakers warned against concessions to Iran in any deal to end the war, while doubts greeted Trump’s push to expand pacts between Israel and Muslim-majority nations.

BBC

Labour has 'no coherent plan' for country, says Blair

The ex-Labour PM says Sir Keir Starmer's government is in the "wrong position" ahead of the next election.

Five people found alive after week trapped in flooded Laos cave

The search is continuing for a further two villagers who are still missing, rescuers say.

Hundreds of dead sharks found washed-up on Welsh beaches

The dead fish, at Saundersfoot and Pembrey beaches, were probably part of a discarded catch.

Student loans inquiry finds many did not understand terms

The Treasury inquiry is looking at student loan plans in England and whether repayment terms are "reasonable".

Travelling solo and sharing rooms – what is life like on tennis’ lower rung?

Sleeping in a transit van is one of the money-saving tricks used by those on the lower rung of the tennis circuit.

Ebola-hit DR Congo faces 'catastrophic collision' of disease and conflict, WHO warns

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said fighting in DR Congo was hampering efforts to stop spread

Six people die in water-related incidents during heatwave

At least five youngsters and a man in his 60s died, with a teenage boy reported missing in Cheshire.

Bad Bunny joins Toy Story 5 cast as voice of forgotten pizza toy

The Puerto Rican star will make a cameo in the latest in the animated Disney film franchise.

Sturgeon defends 'no comment' police interview after SNP funds probe arrest

The former SNP leader's solicitor says her response was "standard" and she later provided written answers to detectives' questions.

Around 100 firefighters tackle Golders Green blaze

The fire broke out around 06:45 BST at a supermarket below a block of flats in north-west London.

The Independent

UFC cage rises on White House lawn ahead of historic fight night on Trump’s 80th birthday

Construction work is underway ahead of next month’s UFC card at the White House

Body found in search for teenage boy, 17, last seen in Cheshire lake

Cheshire police say body recovered from Pickmere Lake is believed to be that of a missing 17-year-old boy

Morrisons recalls cashew nuts over fears bags may contain glass

Customers are being urged to not eat the product and return it to their local store

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin tells banks and their staff to shoot down drones themselves under bizarre plan

Ukraine struck the central bank's office in Sevastopol in Crimea with a missile

Ex-police officer denies GBH during ‘citizens arrest’

Castle was pictured at the time detaining the suspected shoplifter outside a Nike store

Iran-US war latest: Tehran threatens to pull out of peace deal unless Trump releases $24bn of frozen assets

Seven children were among 31 killed in a wave of Israeli strikes on southern and eastern Lebanon, Beirut’s health ministry said

Trump slams Biden as a ‘crooked politician’ as former president sues DOJ

In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in Washington’s federal court, Biden’s legal team stated that the Justice Department intends to release these files to Congress and the conservative Heritage Foundation

Reform UK ‘Nazi salute’ candidate appointed adviser to party’s Welsh leader

The photo of Corey Edwards emerged online hours after he announced his candidacy as a Reform UK candidate

How UK households are paying the cost of Trump’s Iran war – with big energy bill increases on the horizon

Petrol, food and even your home could all cost significantly more this year

Rogue NHS nurses who should have been banned left free to work for up to 12 years

Fifteen workers on the nursing register should have banned over existing criminal convictions, the Nursing and Midwifery Council said