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Injury bug bites many teams
Heat, tighter rosters, intense schedule taking toll on soccer tournament
TENNIS: Mortal Rafa remains god of the fight
Despite second-round loss, Nadal is beloved at Roland Garros in a way Djokovic never will be
OLYMPIC VILLAGE - Lyles finds fame but not much privacy
U.S. sprinter says popularity comes with challenges
BASKETBALL - Still a window of hope for Canadian women
Handling defence pressure was always going to be an issue for the Canadian women's basketball team at the Paris Olympics. Stopping dribble penetration looked like it might be a trouble spot. Oh, and the three-point shooting seemed a bit sketchy as well.
DIVING - Good friends make a big splash
Pair wins bronze in synchro platform with barely three weeks of practice to prepare for Games
JUDO - FLIPPIN' GOLD
Deguchi becomes Canada's first Olympic champion judoka after taking down the local favourite and then beating the woman who stole her world crown
How Ottawa failed to save journalism
Over the past nine years, the Trudeau government has papered over the cracks in our ailing news industry. It has subsidized journalists' salaries, bailed out struggling newspapers, upped its subsidy to the CBC; it even shook down Google for $100 million per year.
The one thing that's not so weird about Trump
It seems we're officially in the weird phase of the American presidential race, as opposed to the shocking phase, the terrifying phase or the merely depressing one.
Netanyahu vows retaliation
‘Our response will come,’ Israeli PM says, blaming Hezbollah for strike
Freeland optimistic she has support
Four party sources named finance minister as someone who should be moved in cabinet shuffle
Elections Ontario awaits direction on riding map
Province must decide if it will follow Ottawa in redrawing boundaries
UNITED KINGDOM - Teen arrested in fatal stabbing
17-year-old faces murder charges after two children killed, 1] injured in attack on dance class
CITY HALL: Dust not settled in dispute over High Park access
One year after key council vote, debate over vehicles continues
CRIME: Province offers cash for police choppers
Helicopters can help avoid deadly chases, experts say, but may not deter auto thieves
SUMMER BREEZE
Seventeen-year-old Canadian claims first Olympic gold, and shows the world she was born to be a champion
Action fast and furious in 3x3 game
It is basketball sped up with shorter games, smaller rosters and a style of play that demands intuitive relationships between teammates and the ability to master all facets of the sport.
Adam, Paredes latest Rays to be traded
The Tampa Bay Rays continued to clean house Sunday, trading righthander reliever Jason Adam to the San Diego Padres, then dealing allstar infielder Isaac Paredes to the Chicago Cubs.
Harms of traffic go beyond accidents
Toronto traffic is the worst (literally, some of the worst in the world) — it can clog up roads and flare up frustration for drivers. But for pedestrians, it can be lethal, and in more ways than you think.
What's love got to do with it?
Why every couple needs a prenup before saying I do’
Henderson gives fans reason to cheer
Canadian rallies to finish eighth, Coughlin wins
Sweep too little, too late
After throwing in the towel on season, Jays roll over defending champs
Biles is back with brilliance
Even with a worrying limp, American superstar was nearly perfect in her Paris debut
Bike mishap forces coach to change gears
Race to get to training session turns into street event
Canadians fight for each other
In a deep hole after points deduction, embattled team beats France to keep Olympic hopes alive
SWORD of the RINGS
Harvey achieves a childhood dream as she earns Canada its first Olympic medal in fencing
Vance may cost Grits the election
“One day you’re cock of the walk, the next a feather duster.”
Israel considers how to respond to Hezbollah after rocket attack
The Middle East braced for a potential flare-up in violence Sunday after Israeli authorities said a rocket from Lebanon struck a soccer field in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights, killing 12 children and teens in what the military called the deadliest attack on civilians since Oct. 7.
The police failed him
Family suing officials who they say didn’t adequately respond to man’s crisis
Advocates push for families to be reunited with refugees
Policy changes sought to let relatives join asylum seekers in Canada sooner
Scientists seeing changes in puffins
Warming waters linked to birds’ bodies growing smaller, beaks getting larger