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CBC.ca

Is this the most controversial World Cup yet?

After more than 100 matches across Canada, Mexico and the United States, the FIFA World Cup 2026 is about to come to an end, cementing its legacy with highs, lows — and seemingly endless controversies. So, is this the most controversial World Cup? We talk to experts to get a sense of how this year's decisions have affected the tournament.

How modern warfare is reshaping Ukraine’s natural environment

From Chornobyl's endangered wild horses to bird nests made of drone cables, modern warfare is reshaping fragile ecosystems along Ukraine’s front lines.

Wide awake while your partner snores? Have you considered a 'sleep divorce'?

Experts says good sleep is vital for your physical and mental health — and sleeping separately doesn’t have to destroy the intimacy in your relationship.

Tempo coach Sandy Brondello suspended 1 game for inappropriate comment about Angel Reese

Toronto Tempo coach Sandy Brondello was suspended for one game by the WNBA for an inappropriate comment she used during a game against the Atlanta Dream on Friday.

U.K. seeks extradition after influencer Tate brothers arrested in U.S.

Influencer brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate were arrested by federal authorities on Saturday in Miami, according to the U.S. Marshals Service.

Red tornado warning lifted for central Alberta

Environment Canada has lifted a red tornado warning that, at one point, affected three counties in central Alberta.

Saka's hat trick lifts England past Mbappé, France 6-4 in wild World Cup 3rd-place game

Bukayo Saka scored three goals to lead England to a 6-4 win over France for third place in the World Cup, while Kylian Mbappe surpassed Lionel Messi's career World Cup scoring record and took the lead in the Golden Boot race with a pair of second-half goals on Saturday.

Blue Jays unveil Joe Carter statue outside Rogers Centre honouring World Series championships

A statue honouring the 1992 and 1993 World Series champion Toronto Blue Jays has been unveiled outside of Rogers Centre.

Hazy skies from wildfire smoke unlikely to cancel World Cup final in New Jersey

While hazy skies and poor air quality continue to impact a wide swath of Canada and the U.S., forecasts show conditions are expected to improve in time for the FIFA World Cup final in New Jersey on Sunday.
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Toronto Star

How the Toronto Star drove Ernest Hemingway out of Canada

Hemingway experts gather this month in Toronto, where he once lived. He might have changed Canadian literature forever if he stayed. Here's why he didn't.

Liberals won't say if foreign homebuyer ban will be extended as renewal window narrows

The ban is set to expire on Jan. 1 and a government briefing note suggests that extending it in the usual way would be a process that tends to take about 18 months.

After two-plus years, here's what we now know about the Indigenous remains found at Withrow Avenue — as questions remain

In total 19 ancestors have been confirmed at the site, and they have all been returned to their original resting place.

Prosecutors appear to drop some charges against Toronto cops, others as most serious allegations in corruption case head to trial

At least a dozen charges previously laid against the Project South accused are not included in new indictments.

Ernest Hemingway's Star files provide a hint of what was to come

The famed writer's style and preoccupations came to the fore at the Star, but only slowly.

Where Hemingway's legacy lingers in Toronto: a walking tour

The great writer left Toronto more than a century ago, but some places with meaningful ties to him are still around.

Before the wedding, a tragedy. A mourning Canadian decides to push on with the honeymoon alone. An excerpt from a true story

From the new book "The Solo Honeymoon: A Brief Beautiful True Love Story."

The World Cup final is here, with Argentina taking on Spain in soccer's showdown

Argentina is seeking its fourth title, Spain its second — and could become the first nation to simultaneously hold the World Cup crowns in both men's and women's soccer.

At Salsa on St. Clair, how a night of dancing turned deadly — and why witnesses face 'wounds that can’t always be seen'

In a city where shootings are statistically declining, psychological scars can reveal another measure of violence that can't be counted in police data alone.

Raptors mailbag: Summer League standouts and one 'baffling' NBA contract

In this week's mailbag, Doug Smith takes questions on Kawhi Leonard, the battle for playing time between Nate Bittle and Jamarion Sharp and more.
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Globe and Mail

Andrew and Tristan Tate arrested in Miami as UK seeks extradition for rape and trafficking charges

The dual U.S. and British citizens moved to Romania in 2016 and were arrested there in 2022, accused of participating in schemes to lure women for sexual exploitation

Nine killed, more than 80 wounded in Ukrainian drone attack on Russian regions

Ukraine says it targeted logistics warehouses and an oil depot in Russia’s Moscow and Tambov regions

U.S. strikes Iran’s Revolutionary Guard as retaliation for deaths of American troops in attack on Jordan

Weeklong campaign of traded strikes across the Middle East come as an interim deal seeking to find an end to the war has collapsed

China could be first to bring samples back from Mars

Set to launch in two stages in 2028, the Tianwen-3 mission could help shed light on life not only on the planet once thought to be dead, but on our own

Former federal NDP contender Estabrooks looks to run provincially

Announcement comes a day after Nenshi, who won the seat in a byelection last year, announced he will run in Calgary in the next election

Trump threatens new tariffs on Canada over wildfire smoke

Smoke has created an ‘incalculable’ expense for the U.S., President says

Quebec government approves Big O renovation plans

Stadium renos are expected to be complete by 2028

Lettuce served at Taco Bell identified as a source of U.S. diarrhea-causing parasite outbreak

Taylor Farms is the supplier of cyclospora-contaminated produce, source says, but other businesses could be at risk

Israeli strike kills at least eight, injures 20 at Gaza funeral

Mourners were attending a funeral in the central Gaza Strip on Friday for a person killed by another Israeli strike when the attack occurred

Andy Burnham set to become Britain’s prime minister after being named Labour Party Leader

Former Greater Manchester mayor will be sworn in on Monday to replace departing PM Keir Starmer
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Global News

Accused Bishnoi gang associate agrees to deportation order

Sahibjot Singh is the latest of dozens of Indian nationals to face deportation for their involvement in extortion gangs.

Laos charges in deadly tourist methanol poisoning not harsh enough: parents

Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones, 19, died after they were served tainted alcohol laced with methanol at the Nana Backpacker Hostel in November 2024.

Cyclosporiasis outbreak linked to lettuce at Taco Bell, Mexico supplier

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said shredded lettuce from a single supplier in Mexico was sent to Taco Bell in five U.S. states.

Major earthquake off Mexican coast triggers tsunami threat

A powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck near the coast of Mexico's southern state of Chiapas on Friday, triggering a tsunami warning.

U.S. strikes hit bridges in Iran, collapse tower at key port

The United States expanded its airstrike campaign against Iran early Friday by hitting more bridges, energy sites and collapsing a tower at a key Iranian port.

More Canadians now trust China under Xi than U.S. under Trump: poll

China executed four Canadian citizens in early 2025, with Beijing saying at the time all four were dual citizens and had been prosecuted on drug charges.

Guitar maker Fender sues German retailer Thomann in copyright dispute

Fender ​argues that the Harley Benton-brand guitars developed and sold by Thomann, one of ​its largest global retail partners, copy the classic Strat shape.

Google must share search data, open Android to rival AI firms, EU says

The EU said it will support innovation and diversity in the field by enabling fair access to AI features on Android devices and search engines.

Iran’s former deputy interior minister tries to stop deportation from Canada

Seyed Salman Samani is one of dozens of high-ranking Iranian officials found living in Canada.

T. rex fossil fetches more than $50 million at auction from mystery bidder

Sotheby's said the top bidder, who participated by phone, remains anonymous and outspent six other prospective buyers during a 10-minute battle.
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New York Times

Russia Batters Kyiv in One of the Largest Missile Assaults of the War

On Saturday, Ukraine hit two warehouses in Russia in strikes that killed at least eight people and injured 62.

The U.S. Braced For the World Cup. It Fell in Love Instead.

Amid anxiety over how the United States would welcome the world, cities like Lawrence, Kan., and Boston threw open their doors. The bonds forged are still visible on the streets.

Social Media Hacked Our Attention. A.I. Scares Me More.

A.I. plays on our heartstrings, manipulating the systems in our brains that bond us to other people.

Politicians Are Trying to Change What Chatbots Say About Them

Political campaigns have something new to worry about these days: unflattering or incomplete information produced by A.I. programs when voters ask questions about candidates.

Sibling Therapy Is on the Rise. Could It Help My Relationship With My Brother?

I was drawn to and worried about this sort of therapy — maybe there were dangers in stirring things up.

Trump Gutted Civil Rights Agency, Stifling U.S. Scrutiny of Workplace Bias

A little-known federal office spent decades investigating potential discrimination by government contractors — until it was stopped by the Trump administration.

Failed Immigration Cases Leave Chicago Prosecutor’s Office Reeling

Prosecutors have fled the U.S. attorney’s office in Chicago, angry about the cases they’ve been told to bring against protesters and immigrants.

A Modest Proposal for the Strait Dispute: A Shared Pact Among Gulf States

A London-based research group has invoked a now-defunct European pact on coal and steel to suggest forming a coalition of countries that would share control of the Strait of Hormuz.

Black and Latino Leaders Ask: What Do Socialist Wins Mean for New York?

Longtime leaders and advocates in minority districts fear that victories by the Democratic Socialists of America in gentrifying neighborhoods could mean political erasure.

It’s No Longer So Much Fun to Be MAGA in Washington

It’s a vibe shift.

CNBC

U.S. says it targeted Iranian forces after attacks that killed two American service members

Centcom says it hit Iran's coastal surveillance and air defense facilities a day after two U.S. troops were killed in an Iranian strike on Jordan.

Cybersecurity risks posed by over-the-air tech in autos has analysts concerned

The automotive industry's increasing use of over-the-air technology makes it more susceptible to cyberattacks, analysts say.

Oil tankers face 'worst case scenario' in Hormuz as Iran steps up attacks on ships, maritime risk CEO says

One seafarer was killed and three were injured in attack on the crude oil tanker Al Bahyah off Oman's coast on Tuesday.

27-year-old locksmith spent $7,000 on tools, works around the clock in NYC: 'I'd never held a screwdriver in my life' before starting

Yona Sahar, founder of Locksmith Girl of NYC, spent two years learning the trade. Now, she runs her own business while working around the clock.

Korean beauty products are becoming mainstream in the U.S. Why there may be even more growth ahead

Morgan Stanley forecasts that K-beauty sales in the U.S. can reach approximately $4 billion in 2026.

'WarshGPT': How Wall Street is adapting to the Fed's new era of communication

Investment firms are readying for an era with less public commentary from the U.S. central bank. Some are relying on AI for an edge.

Two unexpected revelations in Warren Buffett's CNBC interview

Warren Buffett tells CNBC that Bill Gates' ties to Jeffrey Epstein didn't drive his termination of donations.

I left the U.S. for Trinidad and Tobago: My family of 4 spends about $3,000 a month—and we've never been happier

Chantel Henry lives with her husband and two kids in Trinidad. She says living there has made her American Dream more affordable.

Fat cat? Weight-loss drugs may be coming for your overweight pet

Startups are testing GLP-1 treatments for overweight cats while pet-food giants are leaning into longevity products as owners spend more on animal health.

Leather jacket worn by Nvidia CEO goes for just under $1 million at Sotheby's auction

The high price for the garment is a sign that collectors are looking to bid on artifacts and collectibles from the artificial intelligence boom.

Washington Post

Andy Burnham prepares to lead Britain — and face Trump

The incoming prime minister takes office Monday with little foreign policy background and daunting global challenges to confront.

U.S. strikes Iran after 2 service members killed, 1 missing in attack on Jordan base

The attacks mark the eighth consecutive day that U.S. forces have bombed Iran. The latest fatalities pushed the American military death toll from the conflict to 16.

Wildfire smoke will linger and spread this weekend. See which cities are most affected.

The smoke pouring into the U.S. made Detroit, Chicago and D.C. among the world's most polluted major cities as of early Friday.

Trump wants to impose tariffs on Canada in retaliation for wildfire smoke

The White House did not respond to questions about what legal mechanism he would use to impose the tariffs or how the administration would calculate the rate of the levies.

U.S. hits bridges and energy targets, Iran says, as strikes widen

The attacks on Iran’s infrastructure came on the sixth consecutive day of U.S. strikes. A retaliatory attack by Iran caused damage to a power and desalination plant in Kuwait.

How to protect yourself from wildfire smoke

Around 100 million people could experience unhealthy air this week. These simple tips will help protect your health.

BBC

Burnham will be bolder but stick to Labour manifesto, deputy leader says

Meanwhile Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch says Burnham is a "people pleaser", ahead of him becoming prime minister on Monday.

US and Iran exchange strikes after two US soldiers killed in Jordan

US forces target Iranian sites for the eighth night in a row, while Iran says it fired drones at the US military in Kuwait.

Tate brothers arrested in US as further UK charges take total to 59

The Crown Prosecution Service says it has requested their extradition from the US, while their lawyer says they are innocent.

Chinese firm seeks compensation over British Steel nationalisation

Jingye said it will take action "through legal means to the very end" after the UK government nationalised British Steel.

A final that will define Lamine Yamal's World Cup

Lamine Yamal may not have had a sparkling World Cup but victory for Spain in Sunday's World Cup final would write a very different narrative.

Ferry carrying 116 passengers sinks off Guyana coast, authorities say

The vessel capsized between Georgetown and Port Kaituma, with 53 people so far rescued.

Messi on the brink of history - will it be his last World Cup game?

Argentina captain Lionel Messi will play his 34th World Cup match in Sunday's final, but will it be his last appearance?

Messi on the brink of history - will it be his last World Cup game?

Argentina captain Lionel Messi will play his 34th World Cup match in Sunday's final, but will it be his last appearance?

Russia launches major ballistic missile attack on Kyiv

One death is reported in what President Zelensky calls "one of the most massive ballistic attacks" on Ukraine's capital.

Has Saka shown Tuchel he's too good to leave out?

Bukayo Saka’s World Cup hat-trick against France reignited the selection debate and Thomas Tuchel’s decision to leave him out of the semi-final.

The Independent

Andy Burnham latest: Labour deputy leader explains scrapping digital ID and addresses Cabinet speculation

Mr Burnham has promised to be a leader in ‘all places’ as Britain’s next prime minister

Andy Burnham ‘to put Thames Water into special administration regime’

Thames Water’s chief executive Chris Weston has called for urgent clarity from the prime minister-in-waiting over his plans for the sector

Tanker from Yemen hijacked by suspected Somali pirates amid spike in incidents

A Tanzanian-flagged tanker has been hijacked by suspected Somali pirates off the coast of Yemen, security sources and local officials confirmed on Sunday.

Beleaguered South East Water apologises as thousands again face supply issues

7,000 properties around Tunbridge Wells have low pressure, intermittent supply, or no water at all

Wetherspoons hoping for World Cup boost to offset consumer pressure

Wetherspoons is expected to report further sales growth when it provides a fourth quarter trading update on Wednesday July 22.

New EU border system triples times to get through passport control for UK

Boss of Rome’s main airport says aspects of the system need to be fixed ‘urgently’

Iran-US war latest: Tankers involved in ‘accident’ in Strait of Hormuz after following American route, Tehran claims

Iran’s supreme leader warns US will receive ‘unforgettable lessons’ if it keeps attacking country

The World Cup final is here, with Argentina taking on Spain in soccer's showdown

Lionel Messi and Argentina on one side

Chinese company demands compensation from the UK over British Steel nationalization

Jingye Group, the former owner of British Steel, has demanded compensation from the U.K. government for investment losses after the company's nationalization last week