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Djokovic has eye on making history
NEW YORK As big a deal as finally winning an Olympic gold medal was to Novak Djokovic, as much as he has accomplished in tennis — the men’s-record 24 Grand Slam trophies, the 99 total titles, the most weeks at No. 1 for any player — do not for a moment think he is satisfied as the U.S. Open begins.
Judge is one of five to hit 50 three times
NEW YORK Yankees slugger Aaron Judge hit his 50th homer of the season on Sunday, connecting in the first inning against the Colorado Rockies. Then he hit No. 51 in the seventh in a 10-3 victory.
Bonds at peace with his legacy
Slugger says he’s given up on Cooperstown as he’s honoured by Pirates
Paradox at the plate
Jansen started game with Jays in June, and will finish it with Red Sox
Member of U.K. journalist team dies after Russian missile hits hotel
KYIV, UKRAINE A British safety adviser working with a team of journalists was killed after a Russian missile struck a hotel in the Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk, Reuters news agency confirmed.
Telegram CEO Durov arrested in Paris
NICE, FRANCE The founder and CEO of the messaging service Telegram was detained at a Paris airport on an arrest warrant alleging his platform has been used for money laundering, drug trafficking and other offences, French media reported Sunday.
Israel and Hezbollah trade intense fire then pull back
Cross-border attacks come as truce talks end without a deal
Non-Jewish community should stand up against hate
In response to more than 100 Jewish institutions across Canada receiving identical bomb threats, Deborah Lyons, Canada’s Special Envoy on Preserving Holocaust Remembrance and Combatting Antisemitism, wrote, “These threats against the Jewish community are intended to intimidate and sow fear.
A weekend of violence in Hamilton
Police responded to two shootings, an assault and potentially catastrophic’ encounter Saturday night
City has chance to capitalize on runway proposal
The Toronto Island airport is an issue that never dies. Sleeping like a public policy Godzilla, it periodically awakens and roars.
Canada urged to help stem flood of Chinese EVs
Top Biden adviser calls for united front’ against cheap imports at Liberal retreat
Congestion a sore point in Liberty Village
Residents frustrated by gridlock caused by summer festivals and Gardiner construction
Companies brace for ripple effects
Credit rating agency warns rail stoppage could cost Canadian economy $341 million per day
CUPE vice-president Hahn doth protest too much
When someone finds it necessary to repeatedly declare that he’s not an antisemite, he’s probably an antisemite.
The Taylor effect is real ... ready for it?
Pop superstar's November tour dates lead to spike in city's hotel, short-term rental prices
Child's death sparks calls for probe
Neveah, 4, had been in child protection system before being returned to mother
What does it mean to me? Everything'
Users of Moss Park safe drug site fear losing a lifeline when centre closes
Captain shows he's still got it
Bradley overtakes Scott for lead on a wild and windy day at Castle Pines
Loss increases pressure on United
Manchester City's Erling Haaland scored his seventh Premier League hat trick.
EYES ON THE PRIZE
Toronto-born Raducanu confident she can compete for another title
Ohtani has history in his sights
After becoming baseball's fastest to 40-40, he has a shot to be the first member of 50-50 club
Lamoriello policy cuts against the grain
It was a social media post clearly meant to cause a stir. If Anthony Duclair presumably knew what he was getting into when he signed a four-year deal worth $14 million (U.S.) with the New York Islanders last month — if he knew about Islanders GM Lou Lamoriello’s well-publicized policy against non-playoff beards and long hair, among other forms of self-expression — Duclair certainly didn’t seem to mind thrusting Lamoriello’s policy into the spotlight.
IN THE ZONE
Francis goes from player of the week to almost throwing a no-hitter
I would have died without supervised consumption site
Guy Felicella, with his three children, says Ontario's plan to close safe consumption sites isn't \"about doing the 'right thing.' It's political. And it will kill people.\"
What needs shuffling this fall?
In a recurring feature, Susan Delacourt, a small-l liberal, and Matt Gurney, a small-c conservative, bring their different perspectives - and shared commitment to civil disagreement to the political debates of the moment
Crackdowns ensnare students around the world
U.K., Australia and Canada are slashing amount of foreigners allowed to study in their countries
Inside a killer's mind
In the months leading up to Jackie Buckle's murder, the son who killed her sought help in hospital on 18 occasions. The case reveals the failures of the mental-health and justice systems
Meet the Masked One
We asked an illustrator to create a Toronto superhero - based on a raccoon, of course
FOOD HALL OF FAME
The CNE is celebrating some of its most iconic eats. Here's what made the list
Astronauts' return pushed to February
SpaceX to bring duo home after NASA avoids troubled Boeing capsule