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globalnews.caAn immigration tribunal issued a deportation order Friday against an Edmonton-based student accused of hiding a gun used in a shooting at a Surrey, B.C., cafe. The order bars the man from returning to Canada for life.
espn.co.ukFIFA confirmed that English officials Anthony Taylor and Michael Oliver cannot referee Argentina games at the 2026 World Cup because of the Falklands conflict. An all-Argentine crew handled France's quarter-final win over Morocco on Thursday.
winnipegfreepress.comThe Utah Mammoth matched the New Jersey Devils' offer sheet and signed Barrett Hayton to a one-year, $4.775 million contract on July 8. The agreement bars trades for one year and sets unrestricted free agency for July 2027.
Washington ExaminerProsecutors are presenting additional video and a roommate's recorded statement as the hearing enters its second day in Provo. The proceeding seeks to determine whether Tyler Robinson, 23, should stand trial on aggravated murder charges.
A French court ruled a politician ineligible to hold public office for 45 months, suspending 30 months of the ban. The court also ordered payment of a 100,000-euro fine.
New York PostA new rule effective July 1 ends federal student loans for degree programs whose graduates earn below the average high-school wage in their state. The change stems from a provision in the Big Beautiful Bill and affects roughly 800 programs enrolling 40,000 students each year.
NewsweekParking enforcement agencies across the region are issuing citations under Assembly Bill 413 after educational periods ended. The rule bars parking within 20 feet of crosswalk approaches in most cases. Drivers face a $63 fine in Los Angeles County.
news.sky.comBank of America data shows brick-and-mortar spending at restaurants and bars in the 11 host cities increased 5.3% year over year in the three weeks ending June 27. The gain exceeded the 3.8% national increase reported for the same period.
Three professional athletes obtained a temporary court order preventing the ABC from reporting on private messages that included crude descriptions of sexual acts and domestic violence. The messages were obtained after an ex-partner photographed the group chat and shared it with…
nypost.comThe Guardian reported that authorities in Aydin province blocked Virgin Voyages’ Scarlet Lady from docking in Kuşadası on 7 July. The 10-day Atlantis cruise had departed Athens on 5 July with 2,000 LGBTQ+ passengers. Broadway performer Patti LuPone and Atlantis Events said the ba…
Fox NewsCongress passed legislation in February 2026 that directs the State Department to identify nations using Cuban medical personnel. Countries remaining on the list for two consecutive years face loss of U.S. foreign aid and other sanctions. Several Caribbean and Latin American nati…
onemileatatime.comTurkish authorities prevented an LGBTQ+ themed cruise ship carrying hundreds of American passengers from docking at Turkish ports on July 5, 2026. Officials cited moral standards as the reason for the decision. A passenger described the experience to CNN.
forbes.comNational Highways began research with European partners after 2024 data showed HGVs in nearly one-fifth of fatal or serious crashes despite low traffic share. Tests examined vehicle braking systems and underrun bars on English motorways and A-roads.
investmentexecutive.comThe Court of Appeal in Ibadan on 3 July 2026 reversed a 2024 High Court decision that allowed female Muslim students at the University of Ibadan International School to wear the hijab. The 2-1 ruling held that the private school policy stands.
The federal government introduced a bill on July 2 that restricts gambling advertisements on television and radio during certain times, adds an online opt-out feature, and bars notable people from sponsored content. The measure faces an eight-week Senate inquiry after falling sho…
chicago.suntimes.comA poll of 1,747 fans shows one in five have stopped attending watch parties due to higher prices. Nearly half say they would attend a championship game regardless of cost, while 16 percent report they can no longer afford any live events.
abcnews.go.comThe Florida board of education voted Tuesday to restrict enrollment at the state's 28 public colleges and universities to U.S. citizens and lawfully present individuals. The decision follows last year's removal of in-state tuition discounts for some immigrant students.
GB NewsThe government will give no weight to private or family life established without legal status when considering deportation. GB News reported the policy alongside Home Office estimates of 11,700 extra appeal refusals.
news.sky.comThe Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday authorized Swedish Match USA to market 20 ZYN products with reduced-risk claims for mouth cancer, heart disease and other conditions. The decision covers Cool Mint, Citrus, Coffee and Cinnamon flavors in 3-milligram and 6-milligram stre…
U.S. District Judge Paul L. Friedman issued a preliminary ruling Tuesday barring the Defense Department from enforcing an escort policy for reporters. The order applies while The New York Times pursues its First Amendment lawsuit against the restrictions.
The Home Office said new processes introduced earlier this year will prevent asylum seekers from being placed in newly constructed homes. The change follows reports that 83 asylum seekers were scheduled to move into properties at a Shropshire development valued at £250,000 each.
rollingstone.comA federal judge ruled that a protest group's signs and flag are protected by the First Amendment. The decision prevents the National Park Service from revoking the group's demonstration permit based on the content of its displays.
themandarin.com.auThe legislation limits the definition of family under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights and bars modern slavery protections for individuals with criminal convictions. It also requires repayment of support costs and creates a single-appeal process through a new…
NewsweekBarstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy said June 30 he would love to challenge Mayor Zohran Mamdani in a Fox News interview. Mamdani, 34, was elected New York's first Muslim and South Asian mayor in November. The next mayoral election is in 2029.
The Canadian Football League stated Friday that it will not register a contract for quarterback Brendan Sorsby or allow any team to add him to its negotiation list for the upcoming season. The decision follows the NFL's earlier choice not to hold a supplemental draft for the play…
Tidal will stop paying royalties on tracks identified as fully AI-generated and will attach a label to them. The policy takes effect July 15 and also bars exploitative or fraudulent AI content.
asiaone.comIranian officials stated they will not allow France or Oman to conduct demining operations in the Strait of Hormuz. The announcement comes amid ongoing diplomatic talks between the U.S. and Iran scheduled for next week in Qatar.
California's prohibition on Glock handguns begins next week. Maryland and Connecticut enacted similar measures in May targeting firearms with cruciform trigger bars. RealClearPolitics reported the developments along with related state actions and litigation.
citizen.co.zaThe Kibera High Court on 26 June 2026 ordered media excluded from virtual hearings in the case of eight students charged with murder over a May dormitory fire that killed 16 at Utumishi Girls School in Gilgil. The suspects appeared from custody and the court will rule on mental a…
winnipegfreepress.comA former Meta executive filed a lawsuit Thursday in federal court in Northern California challenging an arbitration order that bars her from promoting her book. The suit also seeks to void a severance agreement signed upon her departure from the company.
EngadgetThe US Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security will not allow Polestar to sell new models in the United States from 2027 under the Connected Vehicle Rule. The ban applies even to the Polestar 3 SUV built in South Carolina. Polestar, majority-owned by China's Geel…
Nbc NewsFederal investigators have been unable to locate additional money or valuables the officer received during top-secret agency work. The arrest took place in May 2026. NBC News reported the details on June 25.
slate.comThe U.S. Supreme Court held that federal pesticide law bars state failure-to-warn lawsuits against Monsanto over Roundup labels. The decision blocks thousands of pending claims and supports Bayer's effort to settle remaining litigation.
The IndependentThe electric SUV-coupe receives new dampers, springs and anti-roll bars for improved ride and steering. Its cradle-to-gate carbon footprint falls by 1.1 tonnes for the dual-motor version.
Beijing barred dual-use exports to MP Materials, USA Rare Earth and eight other companies on June 22. The same day it blocked 46 American defense contractors from Chinese government procurement.
rte.ieA judge ruled that a video showing two Sydney nurses allegedly threatening Israeli patients cannot be used as evidence. An Israeli content creator said the ruling reduces deterrence against antisemitic threats.
Military.comFederal investigators allege David J. Rush created a fictitious classified program to obtain tens of millions in government assets. He was arrested in May 2026 after agents recovered 303 gold bars and cash from his Virginia home. Military.com reported the details from court filin…
The agreement permits Labor's housing tax measures to advance in exchange for an extended NDIS inquiry. Self-managed super funds will lose the ability to borrow for property purchases. A Senate vote is scheduled for 25 June.
Alibaba filed suit in California federal court seeking removal from the Pentagon's updated 1260H list after the Defense Department designated the company a military-civil fusion contributor. The listing bars the Pentagon from contracting with listed firms starting 30 June 2026.
cnet.comThe Justice Department filed suit Monday challenging New York’s law that bars federal officers from wearing masks and subjects them to criminal penalties. The complaint argues the measure violates the Supremacy Clause and intergovernmental immunity.
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a 6-3 decision Tuesday holding that the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act does not permit money-damages suits against individual state prison officials. The ruling ended a lawsuit filed by former Louisiana inmate Damon Landor after…
winnipegfreepress.comA court ruled that recorded statements by two former nurses cannot be introduced at their upcoming trial. The footage showed the pair making remarks directed at Israeli patients.
Iranian officials stated that Lebanon forms an unquestionable part of a memorandum of understanding peace agreement. The statement also said the agreement requires withdrawal of Israeli troops and bars new attacks against Lebanon.
theconversation.comThe Bbc reported that former Kenyan justice minister Martha Karua was denied entry to Uganda while traveling to join a defense team. Kenya's Law Society President was allowed to proceed on the same trip.
middleeasteye.netThe Office of Management and Budget issued a 412-page plan last month that would prohibit federal grants from promoting theories of disparate-impact liability. Health disparities researchers submitted nearly 200 comments warning the rule could block much of their work. The propos…
China placed 10 American companies on an export control list and barred 46 others from government procurement projects. The steps follow a Pentagon decision to add Chinese firms to a list of entities accused of supporting Beijing's military.
pakistantoday.com.pkChina's commerce ministry announced export restrictions on 10 U.S. firms involved in drones and rare earths. The finance ministry separately barred government purchases from 46 American companies.
citizen.co.zaGreek and Palestinian authorities said Israel denied entry to a group of Greek trade union representatives scheduled to travel to the occupied West Bank. The delegation had planned a solidarity visit. Officials from both sides condemned the decision.
winnipegfreepress.comWhey protein used in bars and mixes has risen from $7 to $12 per pound since late 2024. Companies report supply shortages and price increases tied to rising protein demand.
The HillA temporary demonstration program will let some Medicare Part D enrollees obtain GLP-1 medications for a flat $50 monthly copay from July 1, 2026, through December 31, 2027. The program operates outside standard Medicare coverage rules because federal law bars payment for weight-…
realitytea.comA Los Angeles judge issued the order after Carpenter alleged Applegate attempted to enter her home on May 23. The order bars contact and requires a 100-yard distance from Carpenter, her sister, and her sister's partner.
FortuneMultiple buyers reported that tickets purchased on StubHub for the Spain versus Cape Verde match could not be transferred into FIFA’s app, forcing some to accept refunds or watch from nearby bars.
thecanary.coEdinburgh judges ruled that prison guidance allowing male prisoners who identify as women to be held in female facilities conflicts with legal requirements for separate accommodation by biological sex. The decision follows a judicial review brought by a women's rights group.
Washington ExaminerA three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit granted an injunction Friday halting enforcement of a state law that bars school employees from notifying parents when students change names or pronouns at school. The panel cited a March Supreme Court order i…
RapplerThe UAAP announced on June 19 that it has barred four Ateneo coaches from league activities while investigations continue into the deaths of two players during a team-building event. The league gave Ateneo until July 15 to submit its findings.
winnipegfreepress.comCambodia's Supreme Court on Friday upheld the incitement conviction of opposition politician Rong Chhun while suspending the remainder of his sentence. The ruling keeps him out of prison but bars him from politics for five years.
manilatimes.netThe House and Senate passed separate versions of a bill to institutionalize the Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations program, but no bicameral agreement was reached during the June 17 special session. The main point of disagreement is a Senate provision that bars electe…
SemaforJPMorgan Chase has cut off Hong Kong employees from Anthropic AI models after the White House blocked foreign nationals from the company's most advanced systems. The move follows similar restrictions at Goldman Sachs and comes as Anthropic also bars its products in mainland China…
koreatimes.co.krThe bill mandates Pentagon assessments every 90 days through 2030 and bars troop reductions below 28,500. It advances after an 18-9 committee vote last week.
ESPNScotland soccer supporters consumed four times the usual volume of Boston Lager at the Sam Adams Boston Taproom over a four-day period. Multiple bars reported running out of beer and other drinks as fans gathered for matches and related events.