TODAY’S NEWS FLASH:
Political Landscape
‘Never Seen Anything Like This’: Ontario Premiere Doug Ford Addresses Shooting At American Embassy
Police in Toronto, Canada, are investigating after someone opened fire at the U.S. Consulate just before 5:30 a.m Tuesday. “We’ve never seen this in our entire lives,” Ontario Premiere Doug Ford said.
Marjorie Taylor Greene All But Set To Be Replaced By Trump-Backed Republican
Republican congressional candidate Clay Fuller advanced to a runoff following a Tuesday special House election, cementing his status as the overwhelming favorite to replace former Republican Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Global Impact
Canadian police investigate gunfire at U.S. Consulate in Toronto
Canadian police are investigating after the U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto was hit by gunfire early on Tuesday morning. Nobody was injured.
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China-North Korea trains to restart, six years after Covid brought them to stop
Passenger train services between China and North Korea are to resume this week, six years after their suspension because of the Covid-19 pandemic, travel operators have said.
Economic Pulse
Oil prices are volatile amid conflicting reports about security in the Strait of Hormuz
A woman was arrested on Sunday for firing multiple shots at the Beverly Hills home of pop music star Rihanna, Los Angeles Police Department officials say.
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Anthropic Tells Judge Billions at Stake If US Shuns AI Tool
Anthropic PBC told a judge it could lose as much as billions of dollars in revenue this year and urged quick action on its request to block the Trump administration’s declaration of the company as a US supply-chain risk after a blowup with the Pentagon over artificial intelligence safety issues.
Quick Takes
Rihanna's Beverly Hills home hit by gunfire; suspect arrested, LAPD says
Quentin Tarantino Fires Back at Rosanna Arquette for Criticizing Use of the N-Word in His Movies
6 killed, 3 hospitalized in Switzerland bus fire that may have been "deliberate," police say
North Korean leader’s sister criticizes U.S. and South Korea for proceeding with joint drills
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