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Sentence Trump to live with his fans
The upcoming U.S. election: President Joe Biden versus Mr. Convicted Felon.
Contract disputes may disrupt air travel
Canadian border agents could strike later this week
Stackt Market signs a 10-year lease extension
Deal will allow for more investment, CEO says
Companies planning for possible TTC strike
Remote work and carpooling among suggested solutions
Showdown set for semifinals
Gauff's rough road at Roland Garros leads to defending champ Swiatek
Quirky Bobrovsky gets it done at 35
Sergei Bobrovsky baffles his own teammates at times. Florida’s starting goaltender has his own regimen: slowly gliding across the entirety of the ice to start getting ready in the morning, an extremely strict diet, and some weight-room moves that the Panthers say are all his own.
A draw before departing for Paris
In physical finale to friendly series, Canada controls game but Mexico denies them the win
Gambling costs Padre his career
Marcano banned for life after investigation finds he placed bets on games his team played in
A reflective Irving knows the boos are coming in Boston
Kyrie Irving directed obscene gestures and profanity at a hostile crowd in Boston the last time the star guard saw the Celtics, one of his former teams, in the playoffs two years ago.
Big talent brings big questions
Edey works out for hometown Raptors, hungry to prove his game is NBA ready
Trial raises details of addiction
Hunter Biden faces three felony charges linked to purchase of gun
Modi's coalition wins vote
Incumbent PM vows to continue with agenda despite drop in support
Toronto man admits to killing parents
Twenty-nine-year-old maintains schizophrenia makes him not criminally responsible for actions
Hindutva ideology proved costly for India's Modi
The economy, stupid. Bill Clinton’s 1992 election campaign slogan has punctured the hubris dominating Narendra Modi’s 2024 campaign.
Report points finger at parliamentarians
Elected officials alleged to have acted at behest of foreign actors
Russia says French trainers would be 'legitimate target'
Any French military instructors in Ukraine would be a “legitimate target” for Russian armed forces, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Tuesday during a tour of Africa, where frustration with the West has swayed several countries toward Moscow.
360 bodies found at refugee camp
Israel says it fought Hamas militants, but Gazan officials claim attack killed mostly women, children
She didn't have to drink to get drunk
Woman diagnosed with rare intoxicating illness in which food in gut is fermented into alcohol
U.S. court case details encrypted conversations about gold heist
Theft from Pearson airport shows how criminals are using encrypted app
Teen girl pleads guilty to assault
Fifteen-year-old to be sentenced in fall for role in swarming death of 59-year-old homeless man
Ontario to stop wastewater surveillance
Key COVID-19 program will end on July 31, as federal officials take over testing in province
'Our safest place was taken away from us'
Family of man fatally shot in Etobicoke describes heartbreaking last moments
Star journalists up for four business awards
The Star is a finalist in four categories for the 2023 Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing (SABEW) Canada Best in Business Awards.
Homebuyers await interest rate cut
Toronto-area sales, prices remain flat amid rise in new listings
Grassy Narrows sues over mercury pollution
Ottawa, province put industry ahead of First Nation's health, suit alleges
Strike threat spurs contingency plans
Wheel-Trans to continue operating, as other agencies brace for TTC shutdown
'Come From Away welcomes back old faces
\"Come From Away\" will feature both new and familiar faces when it returns to the Royal Alexandra Theatre this fall for an open-ended run.
A special show everyone fit for
Haley McGee's solo piece demonstrates an astonishing emotional and artistic maturity
Compelling concept gets dull interpretation
Hedda Gabler, playwright Henrik Ibsen's titular female heroine who torpedoes the lives of those around her before turning on herself, maybe one of theatre's most polarizing characters.
Don Quixote' dazzles in dancing and design
Production brings a modern feel to story without rejecting tradition