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CBC.ca

Liberals face questions after former IRGC official was reportedly granted visa for FIFA event

The Liberal government is under fire to explain how a senior Iranian soccer official with ties to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps — a listed terrorist group in Canada — was reportedly granted and then denied entry into the country ahead of a pre-FIFA World Cup gathering in Vancouver.

Liberals use majority to move some parliamentary committees behind closed doors

It’s been less than a week since the federal Liberals took control of parliamentary committees, and they’re using their new-found power to take proceedings behind closed doors.

Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi to serve rest of prison term under house arrest

Myanmar’s detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved from prison to house arrest, state television announced Thursday night.

Quebec mosque shooter wants to move to medium-security prison due to safety concerns

Alexandre Bissonnette, who pleaded guilty to killing six men at a Quebec City mosque in 2017, is requesting to be moved to a medium-security prison, citing safety concerns. The petition outlines that his current condition at Port-Cartier is a violation of his Charter rights.

Maker of Dove soap, Axe deodorant warns of small, 'frequent' price hikes due to war in Iran

Unilever said on Thursday it would raise prices to soften the hit from higher-than-expected costs driven by the Iran war, even as it reported first-quarter underlying sales growth ahead of analysts' forecasts.

Supreme Court of Canada to hear appeal of man behind Winston Churchill portrait heist in Ottawa

Jeffrey Wood, the man who stole The Roaring Lion portrait of Winston Churchill from Ottawa's Château Laurier hotel between Christmas 2021 and early January 2022, will be able to appeal his jail sentence.

Suspect in stabbing of 2 Jewish men had been flagged by U.K. counterterrorism program

The British government on Thursday said the country was facing an antisemitism "emergency" and pledged funding to increase security for Jewish communities, but also faced heavy criticism after a string of arson attacks and a double stabbing on Wednesday.

Search site dismantled at Winnipeg-area landfill, where remains of First Nations women killed by serial killer were recovered

The search site at a Winnipeg-area landfill, where remains of Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran were found, has officially been decommissioned.

Ontario's law to transform jails is 'collecting dust.' A new bill aims to hold the province's feet to the fire

For years, Ontario has sat on legislation meant to tackle chronic problems inside its jails — with laws passed years ago left on the books as issues of violence, overcrowding and mental health behind bars swell.
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Toronto Star

Getting a trade deal with Donald Trump is my job, not the Conservatives', Mark Carney says

Conservative MP Jamil Jivani, who has a personal friendship with U.S. Vice-President JD Vance, was on his second self-assigned mission to Washington.

Carney appoints former minister Jonathan Wilkinson as EU ambassador

The Liberal MP for North Vancouver—Capilano said he is looking forward to taking up his post in Brussels.

Toronto police chief vows thorough probe of antisemitism allegations by retired homicide chief

The investigation is proceeding even though Hank Idsinga has refused to meet with Toronto police investigators, Myron Demkiw said.

Toronto Humber Yacht Club fire being investigated as an arson, Toronto police say

The fire at the building for the controversial club was days before the city was set to take control of the land.

King Charles and Queen Camilla paid 9/11 respects in New York and joined celebs at a swanky gala

After visiting the September 11 memorial and community groups, the royals partied with Martha Stewart and Lionel Richie.

TTC briefly shuts down two entire subway lines due to 'technical issues'

Lines 2 and 4 were replaced by shuttle buses for about 30 minutes on Thursday morning.

Millions in seized cash, property from crime to be reinvested across Ontario, including Toronto police, province says

Toronto police and Victim Services Toronto will receive up to $200,000 each under the grant program.

Gord Perks calls it quits: Toronto councillor looks back on 20 years at city hall – and the personal tragedy that fuels his political passion

The long-time local politician's decision not to run in this year's contest leaves a vacuum on city hall's left, but may be welcome news to the councillor's critics.

How to solve the ‘Leslieville stench’? This councillor says communication is key

Last week, a manure-like odour descended upon Leslieville. A local councillor says something has to change.

Why Toronto festival organizers are opting out of Doug Ford’s 'bring-your-own-booze' permit

The permit expansion is being hailed by the province as a way to save people money on alcohol, while festival organizers are wary of added costs and lost revenue.
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Globe and Mail

U.S. House approves bill to fund DHS and end record shutdown

Bipartisan package does not include funding for immigration enforcement operations

Trump faces Friday deadline to end Iran war or ask Congress to approve extending it

Under the 1973 War Powers Resolution, the U.S. president can wage military action for only 60 days before ending it

Iran's supreme leader says it will protect its nuclear and missile capabilities

Iran's supreme leader said Thursday that the Islamic Republic will protect its 'nuclear and missile capabilities' as a national asset, likely seeking to draw a hard line as U.S. President Donald Trump seeks a wider deal to cement the shaky ceasefire now holding in the war.

Zelensky seeks clarity from U.S. on Russia’s short-term ceasefire proposal

Putin proposed a May 9 ceasefire to coincide with Victory Day in Russia in a phone call with Trump

Two Canadians among activists detained after Israel intercepts Gaza aid flotilla

The Global Sumud Flotilla identified them as Marie Tota and Umir Tiar

Rescue dogs train on snow capped Mount Etna volcano

Rescue teams and their dogs are training on the snow-covered slopes of Mount Etna. As visitor numbers rise, crews are preparing for more accidents in a dangerous and unpredictable environment.

Trump likely among nominees for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize

Of this year’s nominations, 208 are individuals and 79 are organizations

Hegseth butts heads for a second day with Democratic lawmakers over Iran war

U.S. Defense Secretary calls them ‘reckless naysayers’ and ‘defeatists from the cheap seats’ who have failed to recognize the many successes of the U.S. military

David Allan Coe, who wrote ‘Take This Job and Shove It,’ dies at 86

Country singer had a checkered, somewhat mysterious past, and a core following around his raw lyrics

King Charles and Queen Camilla wrap up U.S. state visit with farewell to Trump

Royal couple will fly to Bermuda for Charles’ first visit as sovereign to the British territory that, unlike the U.S., has not obtained independence
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Global News

Oil prices ease slightly after hitting highs as U.S.-Iran talks stall

U.S. markets ticked higher before the bell with some of the country’s biggest technology companies posting first quarter earns this week.

Father and daughter plead guilty to selling fake Picasso and Banksy works

Between 2020 and 2025, the defendants conspired to auction more than 200 counterfeit artworks they said were painted by revered artists.

Canada denies entry to Iranian football boss, but initially was granted permit

Negar Mojtahedi broke the story that Taj was on his way to the FIFA congress in Vancouver on Thursday, but was put back on a plane shortly after landing in Toronto.

Anand backs report Iran soccer officials had Canada entry permission revoked

Iranian state media says Iranian Football Federation president Mehdi Taj, a former IRGC commander, and two other Iranian officials were denied entry after arriving in Canada.

Why did Canada not challenge Iran’s nomination to UN nuclear weapons body?

On Monday, Iran was nominated to the vice-presidency of the UN's month-long review conference on the global nuclear non-proliferation treaty, better known as the NPT.

Tourist dies after being bitten at snake charming show on Egypt vacation

The show was part of the entertainment program at an Egyptian hotel complex and involved two snakes, 'presumably cobras,' police said.

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.
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New York Times

Behind Powell’s High-Stakes Decision to Stay at the Fed

Jerome H. Powell will remain a governor at the Federal Reserve after his term as chair ends, in a bid to guard against a further incursion by the Trump administration on the central bank’s independence.

Camp Mystic Says It Will Not Reopen This Summer After Fatal Texas Floods

In a statement, the camp said it told Texas regulators that it was “withdrawing its application for a summer 2026 camp license” after 28 people died in flooding last summer.

Rising Fuel Prices Force Policymakers to Weigh Excruciating Choices

The Bank of England and European Central Bank held interest rates steady on Thursday, as officials search for signs of possible longer-term damage and warn of the impact of a prolonged energy shock.

Trump Withdraws Nomination of Casey Means for Surgeon General

Dr. Means’s nomination had stalled in part over her views on vaccines. The president said he was instead nominating Dr. Nicole B. Saphier, a radiologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

U.S. Economy Grew 2 Percent in Early 2026 Even as War in Iran Began to Hit Energy Prices

Gross domestic product expanded at a 2 percent annual rate in the first three months of the year, a period including first weeks of conflict in the Middle East.

How Taylor Swift Writes a Song, In Her Own Words

The artist shares stories behind some of her biggest hits, her love of a “rant bridge” and how life in the public eye informs the stories she tells in her songs.

Jeffrey Epstein’s Possible Suicide Note Hidden from Public View

An inmate said he discovered the note after Mr. Epstein was found injured in his jail cell, weeks before his death. It’s now locked in a courthouse.

Three of Nashville’s Finest Writers Explain How Country Hits Get Written

Shane McAnally, Brandy Clark and Josh Osborne talk about songwriting as a day job and the art of telling simple truths in a single line.

‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Review: A Rhapsody in Cerulean

In this sequel, Andy (Anne Hathaway) and Miranda (Meryl Streep) encounter a series of crises that set the stage for a larger, existential catastrophe.

Gov. Janet Mills Exits Maine Senate Race as an Insurgent Democrat Rises

Her withdrawal reflects the energy of the party’s left and voters’ unease with older candidates and paves the way for Graham Platner to challenge Senator Susan Collins in November.

CNBC

U.S. senators ban themselves from prediction markets trading

The move came after Democratic lawmakers asked the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to prohibits event contracts on elections, war and military actions.

Apple execs to talk China and tariffs, but will avoid discussing foldable iPhone, per traders on Kalshi

Apple is set to report earnings after the bell on Thursday, with its conference call scheduled for 5:00 pm ET.

Apple's stock has gone nowhere for 6 months. Traders expect a wild ride Thursday night

Implied volatility in the stock suggests a 3.5% swing after earnings tonight, compared to an average move of just 1.8% following the last four quarterly reports.

Eli Lilly blows past quarterly estimates, hikes outlook as Zepbound and Mounjaro sales skyrocket

Lilly hiked its full-year sales outlook by $2 billion, and also raised its adjusted profit guidance.

Blue Owl shares surge after private credit firm cites 10X gains from SpaceX

Blue Owl said it's made 10 times its investment in SpaceX, which is headed for a record IPO later this year.

European markets rebound as oil prices fall; BOE and ECB hold rates

European stocks edged higher on Thursday, reversing morning losses, as investors assessed more earnings and central bank moves.

Trump said his blockade would cause Iran's oil industry to 'explode' this week. Why that won't happen

The U.S. and Iran are locked in a standoff that will only break when one side decides it can no longer tolerate the pain. Who will move is unclear.

Apple eyes iPhone growth in first earnings report since Tim Cook's announced exit

Apple is expected to report roughly 20% growth in iPhone revenue as the popularity of the company's flagship device shows no sign of waning.

Google cloud growth tops Microsoft and Amazon as all three beat estimates on AI demand

Amazon, Google and Microsoft all reported better-than-expected first-quarter cloud results, signaling an acceleration of AI demand

Hershey says GLP-1s are driving higher gum and mint sales

Sales of Hershey's Ice Breakers rose 8% in the first quarter, thanks to the trend.

Washington Post

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.

Russia scales back Victory Day plans as Ukraine’s military reach expands

Moscow is reducing the footprint of its foremost annual military parade amid a wave of Ukrainian drone attacks inside Russia.

Mali’s junta asked Russians to bring order. Militants just stormed in.

Al-Qaeda-linked fighters killed the defense minister, a top Moscow ally, and forced Russian mercenaries to retreat, highlighting the Mali-Russia partnership’s failure.

Justice Department indicts Mexican governor on drug charges

The defendants are accused of having partnered with the powerful Sinaloa Cartel to “distribute massive quantities of narcotics” in the United States.

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.

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.

BBC

US House votes to end partial government shutdown after 76 days

The bill, already cleared by the US Senate, now moves to the desk of President Donald Trump who is expected to swiftly sign the legislation.

Oil price jumps after report Trump to be given new Iran options

Axios reported that US Central Command has prepared a plan for a wave of "short and powerful" strikes on Iran.

What now for Rahm, DeChambeau and LIV's biggest names?

Star names including Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau face an uncertain future on the LIV tour, writes Iain Carter.

Banksy confirms he's behind statue in central London

The sculpture in central London of a man walking off a plinth while holding a flag has been drawing crowds.

Soldiers 'overreacted' when they shot five people dead in Belfast, judge says

On 9 July 1972 three Catholic teenagers, a father-of-six and a priest were shot dead in the Springhill estate, west Belfast.

Antisemitism 'a national security emergency', government terror adviser says

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood says the issue is being treated as an "absolute priority" but does not agree it constitutes a national emergency.

It's a miracle I survived, Golders Green victim tells BBC

Shloime Rand says he is thankful he survived after being stabbed during the attack in north London on Wednesday.

Myanmar ex-leader Aung San Suu Kyi moved to house arrest, military says

The Nobel Peace Prize laureate has been in detention since she was ousted in a military coup in 2021.

Teens who lured man to beach to kill him sentenced to between five and seven years' custody

Alexander Cashford was attacked on a Kent beach by three teenagers who thought he was a paedophile.

Ex-Spandau Ballet star Ross Davidson jailed for rape

The former musical theatre star was found guilty of a series of rapes and sexual assaults against six women.

The Independent

Firefighters tackle huge blaze at property near synagogue in north London

Fifteen fire engines called to tackle inferno in Stamford Hill

Golders Green terror attack latest: UK terror threat level increased to ‘severe’ after stabbing

Home secretary says an attack in the UK is ‘extremely likely’

World War II bomb uncovered at Plymouth building site to be detonated after mass evacuation

More than 1,000 homes have been evacuated and schools have been closed

King Charles US visit live: Monarch arrives in Virginia for final leg of state visit after bidding farewell to Trump at White House

The King and Queen have kicked off the final day of their historic state visit

House votes for bill to end DHS shutdown and get paychecks to TSA workers and other staffers

Republicans in the House conceded to a Senate-approved bill that does not fund immigration enforcement agencies

Golders Green terror attack suspect Essa Suleiman was referred to government’s counterterror programme

The suspect came to Britain legally from Somalia as a child and has a history of ‘serious violence and mental health issues’

Pete Hegseth looked bad in the House. He looks even worse in the Senate

Watching Hegseth try and answer these probing questions from restrained experts was like watching Buzz Lightyear realize he isn't really a spaceman, writes Holly Baxter

Trump pulls Casey Means' stalled surgeon general nomination and says he'll put forth Nicole Saphier

President Donald Trump says he's nominating former Fox News Channel contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier for surgeon general after Dr. Casey Means’ path forward stalled in the Senate over questions about her experience and her stance on vaccines

Church of Scientology is mad teens keep running through their centers and filming it for TikTok

The trend has caused so much trouble that the teen who reportedly started it has told copycats to stop

Green Party candidate arrested over antisemitic social media posts

Met Police made the arrest after receiving reports about online antisemitic material