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June 10, 2024

He's wrapping up his degree in physics - at 16

U of T’s youngest grad in decades says he hasn’t had the normal teenager experience, but it's been amazing’

He's wrapping up his degree in physics - at 16

4 mins

HISTORIC CHURCH RAVAGED BY FIRE

St. Anne's blaze destroys century-old murals by Group of Seven artists

HISTORIC CHURCH RAVAGED BY FIRE

4 mins

Former military leader leaves cabinet

Gantz's resignation over war in Gaza leaves Israeli PM further isolated

Former military leader leaves cabinet

2 mins

There must be a path to peace

Somewhere between apparently spitting at university officials while receiving a graduation diploma onstage (McGill) and the withholding of graduation diplomas from students who’ve most aggressively resisted demands to dismantle “pro Palestinian” campus encampments (Harvard), there must be a pathway toward conciliatory resolution.

There must be a path to peace

3 mins

Palestinians left in shock' following deadly Gaza raid

Dozens of children among dead in Israeli operation that rescued four hostages

3 mins

Thousands gather for city's pro-Israel event amid tensions

March sees heightened security, protesters facing off

Thousands gather for city's pro-Israel event amid tensions

2 mins

Residents set to vote in tight race

Experts uncertain if Parrish’s peek-a-boo’ front-runner strategy will resonate with voters

4 mins

Toronto's tree-wealth tool a first

Idea behind analyzer is that all neighbourhoods should have access to canopy benefits

Toronto's tree-wealth tool a first

5 mins

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.

Bridging gap between function and beauty

3 mins

Residents to honour victims of tragedy

Community to unveil monument paying tribute to 17 seniors who died in fiery collision last year

Residents to honour victims of tragedy

3 mins

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.

Lessons of D-Day will always matter

2 mins

Modi sworn in for third term

Party buoyed by partners after failing to win majority

Modi sworn in for third term

2 mins

The next one has arrived

How Georgetown'’s Fillier became the league’s most prized draft prospect

The next one has arrived

3 mins

From Leafs castoff to playoff cheat code

When Panthers need a goal, Verhaeghe has delivered

From Leafs castoff to playoff cheat code

4 mins

Dukes delivers in debut

Quarterback provides offensive spark as Argos win their home opener

Dukes delivers in debut

2 mins

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.

Youth served as Alcaraz wins third Grand Slam

2 mins

It's a three reign for Verstappen

Norris makes Formula One leader work for his third consecutive victory in Montreal

It's a three reign for Verstappen

2 mins

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.

Kiner-Falefa leaves Oakland in style

1 min

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.

2 mins

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

Pageant QUEEN

6 mins

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.

Alleged 'real Martha' sues Netflix for $170M

1 min

It's over, LET'S PARTY

Women are celebrating divorce with repurposed rings, joyful fetes and new zest for life

It's over, LET'S PARTY

4 mins

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PublisherToronto Star Newspapers Limited

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyDaily

Founded in 1892, the Toronto Star has long been Canada’s largest daily newspaper. Now a multi-platform news organization, the Star publishes a newspaper seven days a week in the Greater Toronto Area and publishes ongoing news and information to a global audience on thestar.com on web and mobile applications.

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