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CBC.ca

'NOT it': Some fans cry foul over new Toronto Tempo mascots
The Toronto Tempo of the WNBA revealed their much-anticipated mascots this week, but many fans aren’t rushing to give them a hug. Some commentators online see Dez the snapping turtle and Dot the arctic hare as unsettling and uninspired.

'A bad taste left in my mouth': Will Canadians buy U.S. booze again?
Provincial leaders say Prime Minister Mark Carney is asking them to allow American booze sales, ending a ban in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war with Canada.

Israel clears itself in killing of Canadian during airstrikes on World Central Kitchen convoy
Israel has concluded its military did not commit a criminal act when it killed a Canadian and six other aid workers in Gaza two years ago.

Is a mystery man who collapsed in Amsterdam a Canadian who's been missing for 33 years?
Police are investigating if a mystery man who collapsed on the street in Amsterdam three years ago is actually a Canadian who went missing from Vancouver more than three decades ago.

Hayden Panettiere fans renew call for Neutrogena boycott after actor's death
This past May, Hayden Panettiere alleged Neutrogena tried to fire her in 2015 for speaking about her struggle with postpartum depression. Following the actor's death, fans are renewing their calls to boycott the skincare company.

WestJet ordered to scrap weight cap on power wheelchairs
The Calgary-based airline is imposing an "undue barrier" on travellers living with a disability by effectively barring some power wheelchairs from its planes, says Canada's transport regulator.

NASA will no longer attempt to save its aging Swift space telescope
NASA has spent $30 million US in an attempt to raise the sinking Swift Observatory, which has been operating for 20 years, but on Wednesday called off the rescue mission.

Ontario trying to 'micromanage' public education system through contract negotiation demands: unions
Education Minister Paul Calandra says he remains optimistic over ongoing contract negotiations for teachers and education workers, while unions are expressing frustrations over the government's demands and a stall on discussions.

Cuts made at Global B.C., Global National, News 640 and talk radio as Corus reports losses
A company spokesperson says Corus has made a "small number" of changes in select markets including jobs at Global B.C., Global National, News 640 and talk radio.

Some 2SLGBTQ+ groups cut ties with Edmonton Pride Festival over policing concerns
Some 2SLGBTQ+ groups have cut ties with the Edmonton Pride Festival citing concerns about an increased police presence and questions about whether an application from a police-affiliated group to walk in the parade was considered.
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Toronto Star

Canada should fight 'weak' Donald Trump on U.S. alcohol ban, Manitoba premier says
With a tentative trade deal, Prime Minister Mark Carney faces the task of ensuring premiers agree to fulfil one of the central demands of the Trump administration: Returning U.S. alcohol to provincial liquor store shelves.

Why a 15% U.S. tariff on Canadian-made cars would still be an existential threat to our auto sector
While the U.S. may cut auto tariffs to 15%, analysts warn the levy on Canadian-made vehicles could still be enough to force automakers to flee the country.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are making the wrong move — they should live in Toronto
It seems a recent reunion with King Charles convinced the couple a right royal revamp was possible. But London itself hasn’t changed in the last six years.

Ontario education minister 'optimistic' deal with teachers can be reached as school year looms without a new contract
Teachers and support workers are expected to begin the school year on Sept. 8 without new collective agreements as the two sides hit pause on bargaining.

Second man, 18, charged in deadly Salsa on St. Clair shooting appears in court
Two men have been charged in the shooting that left two men dead, five people injured and thousands of festivalgoers scrambling for cover on July 11.

As Toronto condos stall, this giant rental community in downtown Oshawa is breaking ground
The masterplan for the site, home to the Fittings Factory that closed in the late '80s, will include over 3,000 rental homes, restaurants and a "substantive" park.

Toronto family blames toddler’s fatal fall on fragile apartment window glass, sues for $18 million
A Toronto family is suing for $18M, alleging unsafe window glass caused their toddler's fatal 19-storey fall.

Corus layoffs hit Toronto's AM 640, Global National in second round of cuts this summer
"Corus has made a small number of changes in select markets," including at the Toronto station, a company spokesperson said.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are moving back to the U.K. this month with their children. Here's everything we know
After six years in California, the couple will reportedly be back in time for the new school year, along with Archie, 7, and Lilibet, 5.

Judge refuses to enforce Ontario’s new 'cash bail' rules. Toronto-area human‑trafficking suspect released without deposit
A judge released a woman facing human‑trafficking charges without requiring a cash deposit — an express rejection of Ontario's new "cash bail" rules.
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Globe and Mail

Child star of ‘Baby Shark Dance’ video returns to stage as K-pop singer
Catchy song about a family of sharks released in 2016 is the most-watched video in YouTube history

New U.S. aircraft carrier arrives in Middle East, relieving long-deployed USS Lincoln
Concerns have grown about the Lincoln’s lengthy deployment following reports of mental health challenges and supply shortages aboard
In China, rocket launches fuel tourism and space-age dreams
Once highly classified in remote deserts, China's space launches have increasingly been open to public viewing as the country's ambitions accelerate in a race with the United States. Plans include a crewed moon landing by 2030 followed by a crewed mission to Mars. Vanesse Chan has more.

Africans hope a fairer map can lead to a fairer world
A U.S. official recently used a map that mislabeled of the continent, reigniting a campaign for a new world map that shows Africa’s true dimensions
What to know about Prince Harry and Meghan’s move back to Britain
Harry has recently expressed an interest in reconciliation so he could spend more time with his father, who is being treated for cancer
Togo seeks an end to the world map that makes Africa look small
Togo will ask United Nations member states to adopt a world map that more accurately reflects the true size of Africa and ditch the 16th-century Mercator projection, its foreign minister said.
Who is Evergrande's founder Hui Ka Yan? The world's most-indebted property developer
The founder of China Evergrande Group, the world's most-indebted property developer, was sentenced to life in prison by a Chinese court on Thursday, five years after the firm's collapse shook the nation's economy and financial markets.
Provinces weigh returning U.S. alcohol to shelves
Manitoba Premier suggests he will reluctantly follow Ottawa’s request to restock American products; U.S. and Canada trade negotiators meet in Washington to advance deal talks
North Korea coy as Trump makes overtures to Kim Jong Un
U.S. President says he wants to meet Kim after scaling down this week’s war games with South Korea

Swiss tourist sentenced to prison for insulting Bali’s sacred Day of Silence
Luzian Andrin Zgraggen was found guilty of violating Indonesia’s new criminal code by posting social media messages about the Day of Silence
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Global News

Congo to receive 70K doses of Ervebo Ebola vaccine used in past outbreaks
The Ervebo vaccine is licensed for use against Ebola virus, one of the viruses that cause Ebola disease, but not for Bundibugyo virus.

U.S. deports 20 non-Liberians to Liberia in first flight under new pact
Deportees will include nationals from Africa, North America, South America and the Caribbean, according to Liberian officials who said they can apply for asylum if they choose.

U.S. ramps up Cuba sanctions, detentions of Americans returning from island
Trump's Republican administration has steadily ratcheted up pressure on Havana, threatening it with potential military intervention even when mired in a conflict against Iran.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly returning to Britain
The couple intend to relocate from the U.S. to a private non-royal residence outside London, six years after they quit royal duties, according to reports.

Ultra low emission zones linked to improved lung capacity in kids: UK study
"This evidence supports wider implementation of clean air zones as a public health intervention," the London and Luton based study says.

Who is ‘Lucky’? Dutch police believe mystery man may have ties to Canada
The man collapsed in Amsterdam in 2023 from a hemorrhage or stroke but police in the city have been unable to identify him for three years.

Canadian tribunal says wheat gluten dumping is likely hurting industry
For 2024-25, Statistics Canada estimated that total production of durum wheat in Canada to be 5.9 million tonnes, with total supply projected to be 6.3 million tonnes.

Impact of extreme heat ‘underestimated’ on those 60 and older: Lancet study
The impact of extreme heat on people 60 years of age or older has been 'underestimated' a new study published in The Lancet suggests.

Thrill-seeking influencers chasing shark selfies are getting bitten
While shark bites on humans are very rare, a 2020 study at the University of Technology in Auckland noted an increase in trends such as the ‘wildlife selfie.'

Death cap mushroom killer Erin Patterson to appeal triple murder conviction
Three judges in an Australian court will hear arguments for two appeals. One by Patterson and the other by the Victoria director of public prosecutions (DPP).
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New York Times

FBI Arrests Woman in Plot to Bomb New York State Capitol Building
Federal prosecutors say the woman met with an F.B.I. informant several times to plan an attack on the building, which houses the governor’s office and that of lawmakers.

Rachel Cusk on Her Novel ‘Life of M,’ Gossip and Natalie Portman
“Life of M,” Rachel Cusk’s new book, has a protagonist with an uncanny resemblance to Natalie Portman. But in an interview, Cusk says she never expected it would cause such a frenzy.

Darline Graham’s Debate Misstep Tests South Carolina’s Appetite for a Political Newcomer
Senator Darline Graham has argued that her lack of political experience is a strength as she runs to succeed her brother, Lindsey Graham. But a debate misstep has rattled some of her supporters.

FBI Agents Search Eric Swalwell’s Home as Part of Federal Sexual Assault Inquiry
Most sex crimes are prosecuted by state and local authorities. The federal agents appeared to be using civil rights statutes to scrutinize Mr. Swalwell’s conduct, a person familiar with the case said.

Canada and U.S. Resume Talks Over Trump Tariffs as a New Deadline Looms
While President Trump has declared that the two countries effectively have a deal, they remain apart on several key issues.

How Big Tech’s A.I. Borrowing Binge Is Driving Up Bond Yields
Analysts said the recent rise in Treasury yields partly reflected investor expectations that A.I.-driven growth could keep interest rates elevated.

Hochul’s Advice for Mamdani: Focus on New York City
In a wide-ranging interview, Gov. Kathy Hochul stressed the values she shares with Mayor Zohran Mamdani and talked about President Trump, taxes and ICE.

Trump Boasts of Declassifying Secrets, but Withholds Key Election Files From Public
Even as the White House claims to be focused on transparency, it has ignored a congressional requirement to disclose a report on foreign meddling in the 2024 election.

In a Big Year for Progressives, Here’s Why These Moderates Won Their Primaries
At times this year, the Democratic Party’s centrist wing has felt under siege from the left. But it has won several tough primaries recently.

‘The Necessary Conversation’ Puts Family Political Arguments On Full Display
“The Necessary Conversation,” a podcast and YouTube show, is a very public example of the political disputes families are having all across the country.
CNBC

Hyundai to increase U.S. production at new Georgia plant, CEO tells CNBC
The previously undisclosed capacity increase is part of Hyundai's plan to invest $26 billion in the U.S. through 2028.

Walmart stock tumbles 9% after outlook disappoints Wall Street
Walmart is expected to report its fiscal second-quarter earnings on Thursday, offering a read on the consumer and the K-shaped economy.

Trump says Iran's economy is collapsing. A former central bank adviser in Tehran pushes back
Iran's economy is deteriorating under the weight of mounting sanctions, but far from unraveling, a former adviser to Iran's central bank told CNBC.

Bessent says U.S. likely won't restart large-scale Iran combat as it steps up economic pressure
Bessent and President Donald Trump unveiled the economic operation nearly six months into the Iran war, which continues without a clear end in sight.

Bitcoin surges 12% in two days as Trump, crypto execs lead last ditch effort for Clarity Act
Bitcoin is trading at its highest levels since early June as crypto execs joined with President Donald Trump push to get the Clarity Act over the finish line.

AI data center outrage is showing up everywhere from ads to elections
With less than three months until the midterm elections, opposition to AI data centers is becoming a bipartisan rallying cry in a growing number of states.

Call-buying bonanza around Trump's Hyperliquid comments includes some eyebrow-raising trades
President Donald Trump hinted that regulation may be in the works for Hyperliquid. Interesting trading activity followed.

Bessent says Treasury buyback operation could be more than $4 billion
Bessent said his department is going "make a market" in the longer-dated securities where yields have been surging lately.

Alibaba shares fall 5% as AI spending drives 75% drop in net income
Alibaba's U.S. listed shares were volatile in premarket trading after posting a 75% drop in net income in the June quarter.

Hyundai's new flagship vehicle is a large luxury Genesis EV
The GV90 features a new design direction for Genesis and expands the Hyundai brand's lineup to seven vehicles in the U.S.
Washington Post

Trump increasingly lashing out at allies as victory in Iran war proves elusive
Unable to force Tehran’s surrender, President Donald Trump appears to be taking his frustration out on Oman and other U.S. partners in greater measure.

7 dead in Kenya helicopter crash in area popular with luxury safari tours
The tourist aircraft crashed into Mount Ololokwe. Among the dead were a Telemundo executive and a Miami restaurateur.

Prince Harry and Meghan’s return from California exile sets U.K. aflutter
Their move back from the United States sparks questions about security, their formal role — and whether the couple could overshadow the official royal family.

A royal rift and a surprise return: How the Harry and Meghan saga has unfolded
The couple's decision to move back to Britain comes after a high-profile split and tell-all memoir. Here are the biggest moments from a tumultuous eight years.

Russia bombards Kyiv as fight over elections shatters political unity in Ukraine
Some political actors are warning that a vote during wartime, which would require changes to Ukraine’s constitution and other laws, could aid Russia by destabilizing the government and dividing society.

‘The great Meghan-aissance’: Harry and Meghan’s return sparks frenzied U.K. reaction
Where Harry and Meghan will live, why they are returning and what it means for the rest of the royals were among the questions British media outlets are scrambling to answer.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will return to Britain after six years in U.S.
The prince and his wife have been estranged from the royal family but are now returning to England with their children, Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5.

UAE says it is suspending trade with Iran after missile launch
The UAE, one of Iran’s biggest trading partners, said the move was “in light of regional escalations that undermine regional and international peace and security.”

Defense minister dismissed by Zelensky demands elections in Ukraine
The move from an architect of Ukraine’s drone program is a remarkably direct challenge to President Volodymyr Zelensky’s authority and may test Ukrainian unity.

Trump says he has paused 50% Canadian tariffs, touts last-minute deal
The steep levies, announced last month, were set to take effect at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday. Trump said the pause would last three days, subject to the finalization of the agreement.
BBC

Como mayor hit by electric bike and issues blanket ban in Italian city
Alessandro Rapinese said the prohibition was for public safety, adding "I know what it's like to be hit by one of these beasts".

US says sanctions will 'squash' Iran's economy and 'collapse' its regime
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says allies will need to decide whether they "are with us or against us".

Brook shines as England take control against Pakistan
WWatch highlights as Harry Brook shines in the Headingley gloom as England build a commanding 195-run lead over Pakistan on a shortened second day of the first Test.

UK, France, Germany, Italy and Canada condemn Israel's West Bank settlement project
European countries and Canada pile on pressure over Israel's plans to expand settlements in a strategically vital part of the occupied West Bank.

Sparkling Brook builds England lead over Pakistan
Harry Brook sparkles in the Headingley gloom to build England’s commanding lead over Pakistan on a shortened second day of the first Test.

Harry and Meghan's return to UK reignites questions over security
Their surprise announcement means a fresh decision will need to be made on the level of publicly funded protection they are entitled to.

US Open offers biggest prize fund in Grand Slam history
The US Open will offer the biggest prize fund in Grand Slam history with a total of $108 million (£79.2m) on offer - marking a 20% increase on last year.

Seven defenders on the books - why Arsenal still want Konsa
Arsenal have already spent more than £100m this summer as they look to defend their Premier League title - so why do they want Ezri Konsa as well?

Academic who accused Jason Arday of plagiarism suspended by university
Nathan Cofnas says he is being investigated for discriminating against the late Cambridge professor.

Alcaraz to play US Open after four months out
Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz is set to make his return at the US Open after missing four months with a wrist injury.
The Independent

Only about 1% of US lawmakers are working class. Here’s what keeps workers out of office
The fact that so few former workers hold elected office means that working-class interests often fall by the wayside in the world’s political institutions
Melania kicks off first public appearance in a month with tongue-in-cheek joke about her absence
The first lady’s last public appearance was at the 2026 World Cup final
Mark Zuckerberg buys a 19th-century Gothic-style castle in Ireland
The Meta CEO said he and his family ‘look forward to spending time in Ireland’

US has sent deportees to many African countries, the latest one being Liberia. Here’s why
The United States has sent 20 deportees to Liberia as part of a new deal involving 1,200 migrants

Why Treasury Secretary Bessent's moves to calm the bond market haven't worked so far
Interest rates rebounded Thursday despite efforts by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to put a lid on longer-term borrowing costs
Dozens dead after boat capsizes in Nigerian river
A boat capsized in a river in Nigeria’s northwestern Sokoto state, leaving dozens dead
Green card applicants to face more scrutiny linked to healthcare and social services in major change
The new framework replaces 2022 rules put in place during the Biden administration
Daily Mail v Prince Harry: The failed claims brought by the duke and other stars as court costs to be decided
A high court judge dismissed a string of claims brought by the Duke of Sussex and six other celebrities against the publisher of the Daily Mail
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 who failed to prove Associated Newspapers Limited has engaged in unlawful information gathering for stories

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