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U.K. PM's party must stay together
The knock against artificial intelligence is that it doesn't yet have the ability to think strategically across a number of tasks. And so perhaps it's fitting that Rishi Sunak wants to be known as the \"AI prime minister.\"
Kyiv to store fighter jets abroad
Move intended to protect planes supplied by allies from Russian strikes
UN endorses U.S.-sponsored truce resolution to end war
Security Council's support for plan puts added pressure on Israel, militants
Chow about to face her biggest test yet
Big number: 30,735, the number of city of Toronto workers belonging to CUPE Local 79, CUPE 416 and associated bargaining units whose contracts all expire at the end of this year.
Poilievre faces a squeeze on capital gains tax issue
Liberal move a play to undercut Tories for working-class votes
TDSB tallies cost of staff sick days
Absenteeism rate above provincial average, report says
Don River workers went with the flow
As the new river valley filled with water this spring, a leak complicated matters for those overseeing reclamation project
Ford disbands ministry of legislative affairs
Department had been tasked with oversight of $1-billion renovation of legislature building
NDP, Greens open to naming MPs
Committee report found unnamed politicians 'wittingly' collaborated with foreign governments
'It's a tragedy for Canadian art'
Community members share memories as they mourn loss of historic St. Anne's church
MacIntyre named as Star's editor-in-chief
Anne Marie Owens says the time is right to step down after leading newsroom since April 2021
Man pleads not guilty in TTC bus killing
Crown, defence agree accused should be found not criminally responsible
Feds raise concern over 'Islamophobic' campaign
Israel denies role in alleged public influence scheme
Parrish prevails in bid to succeed Crombie
Former councillor, MP beats rivals in mayoral byelection
It's over, LET'S PARTY
Women are celebrating divorce with repurposed rings, joyful fetes and new zest for life
Alleged 'real Martha' sues Netflix for $170M
The woman who allegedly inspired the serial stalker character at the centre of Netflix’s hit miniseries “Baby Reindeer” has sued the streaming giant for negligence and defamation.
Pageant QUEEN
Miss Universe has lifted its under-28 age restriction for the first time in 72 years. Its oldest Canadian entrant is just getting started
Sound advice is not just for the rich
One vexing thing about financial planning is that if you have lots of money, you can get advice for free, but if you don’t have much then it can be hard to find any help at all.
Kiner-Falefa leaves Oakland in style
The Oakland Coliseum has always been one of Isiah Kiner-Falefa’s favourite ballparks in which to hit, and he gave the place a proper send-off with the biggest game of his career: driving in five runs in the Blue Jays’ 6-4 win over the A’s in 10 innings on Sunday.
Youth served as Alcaraz wins third Grand Slam
As Carlos Alcaraz began constructing his comeback in Sunday’s French Open final a 6-3, 2-6, 5-7, 6-1, 6-2 victory over Alexander Zverev for a first championship at Roland Garros and third Grand Slam title in all there arrived the sort of magical shot the kid is making a regular part of his varied repertoire.
It's a three reign for Verstappen
Norris makes Formula One leader work for his third consecutive victory in Montreal
Dukes delivers in debut
Quarterback provides offensive spark as Argos win their home opener
From Leafs castoff to playoff cheat code
When Panthers need a goal, Verhaeghe has delivered
The next one has arrived
How Georgetown'’s Fillier became the league’s most prized draft prospect
Modi sworn in for third term
Party buoyed by partners after failing to win majority
Lessons of D-Day will always matter
D-Day matters. D-Day will always matter. Which is why the decision of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to leave the commemoration service in France halfway through will be an eternal beacon in the history of political self-harm.
Residents to honour victims of tragedy
Community to unveil monument paying tribute to 17 seniors who died in fiery collision last year
Bridging gap between function and beauty
Toronto is a city of bridges but you’d hardly know it. Most are boring and unremarkable on top, but often beautiful down below.
Toronto's tree-wealth tool a first
Idea behind analyzer is that all neighbourhoods should have access to canopy benefits
Residents set to vote in tight race
Experts uncertain if Parrish’s peek-a-boo’ front-runner strategy will resonate with voters